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#5888443 at 2019-03-25 22:02:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7533: Barrage of FAKE NEWS Attacks Edition
Lindsey Graham Wants a Special Counsel to Investigate Mueller Probe
A leading Senate Republican said on Monday he would ask Attorney General William Barr to appoint a special counsel to probe whether U.S. law enforcement officials made missteps in their investigation into possible collusion between President Donald Trump's campaign and Russia.
A day after the attorney general said the report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller found Trump's campaign did not conspire with Russia, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham said: "We will begin to unpack the other side of the story."
He said it was time to look at the origins of a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant for former Trump adviser Carter Page, which was based in part on information in a dossier compiled by Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer who co-founded a private intelligence firm.
A Justice Department spokeswoman declined to comment on Graham's request.
Graham said he would look into those matters as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, using subpoena power if necessary, whether or not a special counsel is appointed.
Republican lawmakers have contended the FBI made serious missteps when it sought the warrant to monitor Page in October 2016 shortly after he left the Trump campaign.
Page, a foreign policy adviser during Trump's campaign, drew scrutiny from the FBI, which said in legal filings in 2016 that it believed he had been "collaborating and conspiring" with the Kremlin. Page met with several Russian government officials during a trip to Moscow in July 2016. He was not charged.
Steele was initially contracted by Fusion GPS, a Washington-based political research firm, to investigate Trump on behalf of unidentified Republicans who wanted to stop Trump's bid for the party's nomination. Fusion was then hired by lawyers connected to 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary's Clinton's campaign.
Graham told reporters he planned to ask Barr when they talk on Monday to appoint a special counsel to investigate the FISA matter, which is already being probed by the Justice Department's internal watchdog, Inspector General Michael Horowitz.
Graham said later that Barr agreed to appear before the Judiciary Committee after he vets Mueller's report, according to media reports.
On Sunday, Barr said Mueller's team had not found evidence of criminal conspiracy between Trump's campaign and Russia in the 2016 election and had left unresolved the issue of whether Trump obstructed justice.
It is not the first time Republicans have called for a special counsel to look into the matters. Last year, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions tapped U.S. Attorney John Huber to review a range of Republican grievances, including concerns about the FISA warrant. That review is pending.
https://www.newsmax.com/headline/lindseygraham-special-counsel-investigate/2019/03/25/id/908646/
#5888304 at 2019-03-25 21:55:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7533: Barrage of FAKE NEWS Attacks Edition
Barr and Rosenstein had THREE WEEKS to decide if Mueller's findings justified charging Trump with obstruction of justice after special counsel told them early that they would have to make the call
- Special counsel gave the new attorney general and the deputy who hired him three weeks' notice about what he would do in his final report
- Mueller ruled out the idea that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia
- But he left it to the Justice Department to decide whether there was enough evidence to charge Trump with obstructing justice
- AG William Barr and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein jointly decided there wasn't, and made the call in what appeared to be a remarkably quick two days
- But they had been pondering the question for weeks already, and had the language in Sunday's letter to Congress pre-written
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6848749/Mueller-told-Barr-Rosenstein-3-WEEKS-AGO-decide-obstruction-justice.html
#5886415 at 2019-03-25 20:23:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7530: Winning Intensifies Edition
Examiner Opinion piece. The theme of it should be recognizable to anons.
Trump-era justice: Mark Geragos, attorney for Jussie Smollett and Colin Kaepernick, charged as Avenatti co-conspirator
Say what you will about Donald Trump, but the rise of the reality TV presidency has marked the death knell for some of the nation's most notorious media hacks and grifters.
Today, U.S. attorneys indicted not only Trump-era villain and creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti, but also celebrity attorney Mark Geragos as a co-conspirator. The nation's two most famous legal frauds now face charges related to an extortion scheme.
Avenatti's been a walking dumpster fire and foil to the Trump presidency, but Geragos has scammed the system for years, representing not just the dregs of Hollywood - Chris Brown for domestic violence and Michael Jackson for pedophilia - but also #Resistance heroes such as Colin Kaepernick and hate-crime hoaxer Jussie Smollett. Much like Avenatti, Geragos never met a camera he didn't love, and now the pair are finally facing their comeuppance in criminal court.
Between Attorney General William Barr effectively exonerating Trump of impeachable offenses and Avenatti finally facing criminal charges, what's the true cherry on top for the best 24 hours of Trump's presidency, if not his entire life? Geragos is also an official legal analyst for CNN.
Paul Manafort spent decades abetting foreign dictatorships while avoiding legal punishments. He spent fewer than two months as Trump's campaign chairman and now he faces years of prison time for justice rightfully served. Shady figures in Trump's orbit - allies and adversaries alike - have a way of going down
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/trump-era-justice-mark-geragos-attorney-for-jussie-smollett-and-colin-kaepernick-charged-as-avenatti-co-conspirator
#5883903 at 2019-03-25 18:08:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7527: [1] OPENS THE DOOR Edition
>>5883651
>>5883651
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/25/donald-trump-robert-mueller-investigate-left-evil-things/
President Donald Trump told reporters that it was time to investigate leftist Democrats for pushing the ongoing hoax that his campaign colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election.
"There are a lot of people out there that have done some very very evil things, very bad things. I would say treasonous things against our country," Trump said. "And hopefully, people that have done such harm to our country, we've gone through a period of really bad things happening. Those people will certainly be looked at. I have been looking at them for a long time."
The president commented on the investigation during a White House event hosting Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.
Trump did not specifically name the people he wanted to be investigated but hinted that they had a lot to do with triggering the special counsel investigation.
"Why haven't they been looked at? They lied to Congress. Many of them, you know who they are," he said. "They've done so many evil things."
Trump hinted that the country had to make sure that rogue forces in the FBI and the Justice Department could not bring a similar phony case against another president in the future.
"What they did, it was a false narrative, it was a terrible thing. We can never let this happen to another president again," he said.
He also added that he supported releasing the report, but said that it was ultimately up to Attorney General William Barr.
Trump said he believed that Special Counsel Robert Mueller acted honorably during the investigation of his campaign into possible collusion with Russia.
When one reporter asked Trump if Mueller acted honorably throughout his investigation, Trump replied, "Yes, he did."
"It's lasted a long time, we're glad it's over, its a 100 percent the way it should have been I wish it could have gone a lot quicker," he said.
The president ignored further questions during the meeting, focusing on his proclamation to recognize Israel's territorial claim on the Golan Heights and his relationship with Netanyahu.
Netanyahu said that he brought a case of very fine wine for the president.
"I bought him a case of the finest wine ... I understand you're not a great wine drinker but could I give it to your staff?"
Trump replied, "Yes."
Overall, the president appeared relieved.
"I will tell you I love this country, I love this country as much as I can love anything: my family, my country, my God," he said.
[time to look on the other side]
MY TURN.
#5883880 at 2019-03-25 18:07:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7527: [1] OPENS THE DOOR Edition
Donald Trump: Time to Investigate the Left for 'Treasonous Things'
President Donald Trump told reporters that it was time to investigate leftist Democrats for pushing the ongoing hoax that his campaign colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election.
"There are a lot of people out there that have done some very very evil things, very bad things. I would say treasonous things against our country," Trump said. "And hopefully, people that have done such harm to our country, we've gone through a period of really bad things happening. Those people will certainly be looked at. I have been looking at them for a long time."
The president commented on the investigation during a White House event hosting Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.
Trump did not specifically name the people he wanted to be investigated but hinted that they had a lot to do with triggering the special counsel investigation.
"Why haven't they been looked at? They lied to Congress. Many of them, you know who they are," he said. "They've done so many evil things."
Trump hinted that the country had to make sure that rogue forces in the FBI and the Justice Department could not bring a similar phony case against another president in the future.
"What they did, it was a false narrative, it was a terrible thing. We can never let this happen to another president again," he said.
He also added that he supported releasing the report, but said that it was ultimately up to Attorney General William Barr.
Trump said he believed that Special Counsel Robert Mueller acted honorably during the investigation of his campaign into possible collusion with Russia.
When one reporter asked Trump if Mueller acted honorably throughout his investigation, Trump replied, "Yes, he did."
"It's lasted a long time, we're glad it's over, its a 100 percent the way it should have been I wish it could have gone a lot quicker," he said.
The president ignored further questions during the meeting, focusing on his proclamation to recognize Israel's territorial claim on the Golan Heights and his relationship with Netanyahu.
Netanyahu said that he brought a case of very fine wine for the president.
"I bought him a case of the finest wine ... I understand you're not a great wine drinker but could I give it to your staff?"
Trump replied, "Yes."
Overall, the president appeared relieved.
"I will tell you I love this country, I love this country as much as I can love anything: my family, my country, my God," he said.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/25/donald-trump-robert-mueller-investigate-left-evil-things/
#5883782 at 2019-03-25 18:04:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7527: [1] OPENS THE DOOR Edition
Here's How Many Articles, Likes And Shares The Mueller Probe Has Fueled Since Its Inception
Special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation has fueled 533,074 web articles since its inception in May 2017, according to NewsWhip data cited by Axios.
After nearly two years of saturated media coverage of the topic, Attorney General William Barr delivered a report of the special counsel's investigation to Congress Sunday. Barr wrote in a memo that the special counsel found no evidence the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
The investigation continues to dominate headlines - all four stories on the front page of The New York Times were Mueller-related Monday.
The more than 530,000 articles on "Russia and Trump/Mueller" generated an additional 245 million likes, comments and shares on Twitter and Facebook since May 2017, according to Axios. That is not counting all of the airtime the investigation (and pundits' opinions) received on cable news.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/03/25/mueller-report-twitter-cnn/
#5883629 at 2019-03-25 17:59:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7527: [1] OPENS THE DOOR Edition
I previously mistook Maddow's hinhinged and overly distraught behavior Friday evening as she actually believed the narrative.
I was wrong
Maddow knows very well she knowingly published false and harmful information
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/politics/watch-William-Barr-says-he-could-conceive-of-prosecuting-journalists-as-last-resort
#5882248 at 2019-03-25 16:55:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7525: "BOOM Week" Edition
LAST RESORT?
President Trump's attorney general nominee, William Barr, told a Senate panel Tuesday that he "can conceive of situations" where the Justice Department might jail reporters. Barr made the worrisome remark in response to a question from Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) who asked Barr, "If you're confirmed, will the Justice Department jail reporters for doing their jobs?" Barr reportedly did not give a direct answer, but finished his response by stating that prosecuting reporters would be a "last resort" that could happen, especially if a news outlet has run through a "red flag."
https://www.thedailybeast.com/William-Barr-i-can-conceive-of-situations-where-journalists-might-be-jailed-as-last-resort
What does "run through a red flag" mean?
Cross a red line?
Perpetrate a FF?
Seems like odd verbiage.
#5881831 at 2019-03-25 16:26:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7524: Redwoods and Beach Frens Edition
>>5881815
https://www.thedailybeast.com/William-Barr-i-can-conceive-of-situations-where-journalists-might-be-jailed-as-last-resort
#5881611 at 2019-03-25 16:10:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7524: Redwoods and Beach Frens Edition
Look at All the Weasel Words Bill Barr Used to Protect Trump
Special counsel Robert Mueller has submitted his report on the Russia investigation, and Republicans are gloating. They claim a four-page letter from Attorney General William Barr, purporting to summarize the report, exonerates President Donald Trump. They're wrong. The letter says the Justice Department won't prosecute Trump, but it reaches that conclusion by tailoring legal standards to protect the president. Here's a list of Barr's weasel words and what they're hiding.
ttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/look-at-all-the-weasel-words-bill-Barr-used-to-protect-trump/ar-BBVb0Wg?ocid=spartandhp
#5881348 at 2019-03-25 15:51:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7524: Redwoods and Beach Frens Edition
Attorney General William Barr told Congress Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller did not find collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government, destroying two years of media speculation and bad reporting.
The obsession to prove collusion has dampened the media's journalistic abilities, leading to a seemingly endless list of corrections, retractions and apologies.
In light of Mueller concluding his investigation, we've compiled a list of some of the worst media screwups in the history of Russia theories.
1. CNN Accuses Don Jr. Of Wikileaks Collusion
Last December, CNN's Manu Raju reported that Wikileaks emailed Donald Trump Jr. to give him access to stolen documents a full 10 days before they were released to the public.
Unfortunately for CNN, it turns out their sources gave them the wrong date. Don Jr. actually received an email with access to the stolen docs on Sept. 14, 2016, after they had already been released publicly.
2. ABC Tanks Stock Market With Fake Flynn News
ABC was forced to suspend Brian Ross after he falsely reported that former national security adviser Michael Flynn was prepared to testify that then-candidate Donald Trump ordered him to make contact with the Russians.
The stock market dropped a few hundred points at the news - but it turned out to be fake.
ABC clarified that Flynn was actually prepared to testify that Trump asked him to contact Russia while the administration was transitioning into office. Pretty standard preparation for an incoming president.
3. The Mooch Is NOT Under Investigation
CNN earns another spot on this list for their shoddy reporting about former Trump adviser Anthony, "The Mooch," Scaramucci. In June, CNN relied on a single unnamed source to claim that Scaramucci was under investigation for a meeting he took with a Russian banker prior to Trump's inauguration.
The Mooch denied the story and CNN later gave him a much-deserved apology. Oh ... and three CNN employees resigned over the botched piece.
4. Bloomberg's Dirty Deutsche Bank Scoop
Bloomberg initially reported in December that special counsel Robert Mueller had "zeroed in" on Trump by subpoenaing Deutsche Bank records for the incoming president and his family.
Bloomberg later admitted that Mueller was looking for records relating to "people affiliated" with Trump.
5. Sessions Exonerated
Last May, CNN was sure that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had botched protocol when he didn't list meetings he had with the Russian ambassador on his security clearance forms. To CNN and other establishment media outlets, this was proof that Sessions was hiding something related to Russia.
A little over six months later, CNN quietly walked back the scandal, explaining the FBI sent emails informing Sessions' aide that he did not need to disclose the meetings on his forms because they were carried out in the course of his duties as a senator.
6. Russians Aren't Just Hacking The Election - They're Hacking Our Power Grid
The Washington Post claimed in January 2017 that Russians were hacking the U.S. power grid through a company in Vermont, only to change the story to say that only one laptop was infiltrated. It turns out that one laptop was never even connected to the power grid.
7. Republicans Funded The Dossier!
A number of news outlets have consistently claimed that Republicans initially paid for the anti-Trump Steele dossier, failing to note that Steele wasn't even contracted by Fusion GPS until after the GOP donors pulled funding. The Republican donors say they paid Fusion for standard opposition research and that they have zero connection to the dossier.
https://www.dailycaller.com/2019/03/25/media-russia-collusion-mueller-report-fake-news/
#5880715 at 2019-03-25 14:53:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7523: Dark Stain On American Journalism Edition
*LIVE WIRE* Mueller Probe Finds No Trump Campaign-Russia Collusion
Mar 24, 2019 at 1:19pm PDT
President Donald Trump looks to the cheering audience as he arrives to speak at Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2019, in Oxon Hill, Md., Saturday, March 2, 2019. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster
The Department of Justice announced Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation did not find evidence that President Donald Trump's presidential campaign "conspired or coordinated" with the Russian government in the 2016 presidential election. Further, Mueller did not "exonerate" the president of obstructing justice, according to Attorney General William Barr, who said his summary "sets out evidence on both sides of the question."
**Follow all of the events on the Breitbart News Live Wire below. All times in eastern
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/24/report-mueller-probe-concludes-trump-didnt-commit-crime/
#5879232 at 2019-03-25 11:26:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7521: EU Press Declares "Trump Triumph" Edition
Dear Q & Q-team,
For an ultimate proof, would it be possible to have AG William Barr to say YabaDaba-Doo?
I think that would dispel ANY illusion that Qanon, Q+ & the whole Q-team have no connection nor influence.
Definately NOT a LARP!
Kindest regards.
Anonymouse
#5878233 at 2019-03-25 08:04:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7520: Spooks BTFO, The Graveyard Edition
>>5878228
>"Barr in November 2017 told The New York Times there was more basis for investigating a uranium deal between the US and Russia from when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State than allegations the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin's 2016 election interference."
yup.
https://www.businessinsider.in/miscellaneous/meet-William-Barr-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-possible-once-and-future-attorney-general/slidelist/66978789.cms
#5878206 at 2019-03-25 07:58:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7520: Spooks BTFO, The Graveyard Edition
>>5878199
William Barr
#5877362 at 2019-03-25 05:51:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7519: You Have A Front Row Seat Edition
'My feelings for Mueller are conflicted now': Anti-Trump celebrities including Alyssa Milano and Bette Midler tweet their displeasure at learning the President is NOT guilty of conspiring with the Russians
Celebrities were disappointed on Sunday after initial conclusions of the Mueller Report were announced
Attorney General William Barr wrote a letter saying that the report finds that the Trump campaign did not collude with Russia
Barr also wrote that there would not be charges of obstruction of justice against the president
Stars like Bette Midler, Alyssa Milano, Chelsea Handler, and George Takei were unhappy with the result
But conservative actor James Woods poked fun at Democrats and liberals
Celebrities have been reacting Sunday to the principal conclusions of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation which has cleared the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia.
Mueller found no evidence of collusion between President Donald Trump's election team and Russia in the 2016 election but left unresolved the question of whether Trump had tried to obstruct justice by undermining investigations that have dogged his presidency.
Even though Mueller's findings were inconclusive over whether Trump had sought to influence the probes, Attorney General William Barr said in a summary released on Sunday that the special counsel had not found enough proof to warrant bringing obstruction charges against Trump.
It marked a political victory for Trump and he claimed 'complete and total exoneration,' although his Democratic opponents quickly expressed dissatisfaction with the outcome and vowed to keep up their political assault against him.
Mueller's nearly two years of investigation ended with a finding that no one in Trump's campaign 'conspired or coordinated with the Russian government,' according to the four-page summary of Mueller's confidential report.
The news was met with disbelief in largely liberal Hollywood, where celebrities expressed their displeasure.
Alyssa Milano tweeted: 'Well, if there was nothing in the report why won't they just release it?
'If the report fully exonerated him or his family, he'd have it all out in seconds.
Wouldn't he?'
Comedian Chelsea Handler tweeted: 'I will admit my feelings for Mueller are conflicted now and my sexual attraction to him is in peril, but I still believe there is a lot more to come, and we must all march in the streets if we don't see that report.'
Actor and singer Bette Midler tweeted: 'No collusion. Soooooo….why did Trump spend an hour with Putin with no American in the room??
'26 Russian agents deported from U.S…but…no collusion…Ok.
'As they say in LA, suck it up and VOTE BLUE in 2020!!'
In another tweet, Midler wrote: 'TWO MORE YEARS OF CHAOS, RACE BAITING, GRIFTERS, CON ARTISTS, SHAME/FEAR. SAD.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6846195/Anti-Trump-celebrities-like-Alyssa-Milano-Bette-Midler-tweet-displeasure-Mueller-findings.html
#5876868 at 2019-03-25 05:07:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7518: Goodbye, Mr. Mueller Edition
>>5876703
>>5876795
Not the same thing anon. May is being forced out. But that won't cause a FF. Was me in lb posting about the warning from Q. Here is the article I copied from other anon and the relevant Q drop.
Mueller's Trump report may name Aussies
An eclectic group of characters, including a handful of Australians, are likely to feature in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's much-anticipated report into Donald Trump and Russia's effort to influence the 2016 US presidential election.
There was the mysterious May, 2016, meeting at an upmarket London bar between Australia's then high commissioner to the UK Alexander Downer and Trump's foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos.
The drinks - Downer and Papadopoulos say they only had one gin and tonic each - were credited with sparking the FBI investigation that eventually led to Mueller's appointment.
Downer claims Papadopoulos told him Russia had "damaging" material on Trump's rival Hillary Clinton and might use it in the lead-up to the election.
Papadopoulos, who would later become one of Mueller's first scalps and be sentenced to 14 days in prison for lying to FBI, said he could not recall offering up the information to Downer, although he admits Maltese academic Joseph Mifsud did tell him about the dirt Russia might have had on Clinton.
Julian Assange's WikiLeaks site released sensitive emails and documents from Clinton's campaign manager John Podesta and the Democratic National Committee ahead of the election.
The information was allegedly hacked by Russian intelligence operatives.
British-born former 2UE and Australian Associated Press reporter Rob Goldstone found himself in Mueller's sights when it was revealed he help set up the infamous 2016 Trump Tower meeting in New York between a group including the president's son Don Trump Jr and Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Goldstone wrote in an email to Trump Jr the "Crown Prosecutor of Russia" had "offered to provide the Trump Campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father".
"If it's what you say, I love it," Trump Jr wrote back to Goldstone.
Mueller's findings, which took almost two years to complete, were not immediately released but US Attorney General William Barr said congressional leaders could be briefed on the report as soon as this weekend.
"I am reviewing this report and anticipate that I may be in a position to advise you of the Special Counsel's principal conclusions as soon as this weekend," Barr wrote in a letter on Friday to the House and Senate judiciary committees.
https://www.9news.com.au/2019/03/23/14/25/mueller-s-trump-report-may-name-aussies
http://archive.fo/rQKt2
#5876193 at 2019-03-25 04:12:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7517: Exonerated Edition
Australian media outlets preparing for SPYGATE revelations.
Mueller's Trump report may name Aussies
An eclectic group of characters, including a handful of Australians, are likely to feature in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's much-anticipated report into Donald Trump and Russia's effort to influence the 2016 US presidential election.
There was the mysterious May, 2016, meeting at an upmarket London bar between Australia's then high commissioner to the UK Alexander Downer and Trump's foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos.
The drinks - Downer and Papadopoulos say they only had one gin and tonic each - were credited with sparking the FBI investigation that eventually led to Mueller's appointment.
Downer claims Papadopoulos told him Russia had "damaging" material on Trump's rival Hillary Clinton and might use it in the lead-up to the election.
Papadopoulos, who would later become one of Mueller's first scalps and be sentenced to 14 days in prison for lying to FBI, said he could not recall offering up the information to Downer, although he admits Maltese academic Joseph Mifsud did tell him about the dirt Russia might have had on Clinton.
Julian Assange's WikiLeaks site released sensitive emails and documents from Clinton's campaign manager John Podesta and the Democratic National Committee ahead of the election.
The information was allegedly hacked by Russian intelligence operatives.
British-born former 2UE and Australian Associated Press reporter Rob Goldstone found himself in Mueller's sights when it was revealed he help set up the infamous 2016 Trump Tower meeting in New York between a group including the president's son Don Trump Jr and Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Goldstone wrote in an email to Trump Jr the "Crown Prosecutor of Russia" had "offered to provide the Trump Campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father".
"If it's what you say, I love it," Trump Jr wrote back to Goldstone.
Mueller's findings, which took almost two years to complete, were not immediately released but US Attorney General William Barr said congressional leaders could be briefed on the report as soon as this weekend.
"I am reviewing this report and anticipate that I may be in a position to advise you of the Special Counsel's principal conclusions as soon as this weekend," Barr wrote in a letter on Friday to the House and Senate judiciary committees.
https://www.9news.com.au/2019/03/23/14/25/mueller-s-trump-report-may-name-aussies
http://archive.fo/rQKt2
#5875309 at 2019-03-25 03:11:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7516: God Bless You Patriot Brother, HospiceAnon. WRWY Edition
Trump Supporters Gather at Trump Tower With Message for New York City
A group of President Trump supporters rallied in front of Trump Tower in support of the president's 2020 election bid, and celebrated the end of the Russia collusion investigation by Robert Mueller. A grassroots collection of Trump supporters in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania came together in New York City on March 23 to support the president.
They came to Trump Tower on 5th Avenue with hats and signs saying "Make America Great Again," "Keep America Great," and "Trump 2020." When asked about what had brought them there, Brooklyn resident and rally attendee Hedy Aldina told NTD, "because we want to support President Trump. "In spite of all his opposition, he is fulfilling all his promises and we want him to know that we the people are with him, for him, stand by him every step of the way. Go Trump."
Another attendee was asked about how unusual the rally was, due to New York's well-known Democratic and leftist leanings. "Well actually, New York state is not. Its just the five boroughs that is liberal, real liberal and Democratic. But outside the boroughs, [there are] a lot of conservatives and Republicans out there," rally attendee Derrick Gibson told NTD. The event organizer Aidan Rowan expressed the need to show support for Trump in the places with a predominately liberal climate like New York City. "The purpose of the event is to show the president that we have some real good support up here in the northeast, especially in these liberal states," Rowan told NTD.
Gibson expressed his agreement with President Trump's views on socialism, and said he supported Trump's fight to keep further socialist influence out of U.S. governance. "Trump don't like socialism and neither do I (sic)," Gibson said. "Socialism destroys civilized society. If you look around the world, [in] all the countries, socialism has failed. There's people living on the street, eating out [of] the trash can-that's what socialism brings you." Gibson also explained how Trump's policies have positively impacted business owners like himself, and how he has benefited from Trump's urban revitalization programs aimed at benefiting black Americans. "We like Trump's policies. They're good for business. Trump should be mayor right here, he should be governor right here, and he should be the president at the same time. It makes sense," Gibson said.
The gathering happened to take place one day after Special Counsel Robert Mueller submitted his report on Russian collusion with Trump in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, effectively ending the investigation. The rally had been originally planned for Trump's reelection but turned into a celebration party for Trump's vindication after the almost two year long Mueller probe.
Mueller submitted his report to Attorney General William Barr on March 22 and he did not recommend any further indictments. "After more than 2 years of non-stop conspiracy theories from CNN, MSNBC, Buzzfeed and the rest of the mainstream media, as well as daily lies and smears coming from Democrats in Washington, the Mueller Report proves what those of us with sane minds have known all along, there was ZERO collusion with Russia," Donald Trump Jr. wrote in part of a statement posted to Twitter. Trump Jr. still remained skeptical that what President Trump has called a "witch hunt" will end, despite the Mueller probe outcome. "Sadly, instead of apologizing for needlessly destabilizing the country in a transparent attempt to delegitimize the 2016 election, it's clear that the Collusion Truthers in the media and the Democrat Party are only going to double down on their sick and twisted conspiracy theories moving forward," Trump Jr. continued.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/trump-supporters-gather-at-trump-tower-with-message-for-new-york-city_2851682.html
#5873792 at 2019-03-25 01:49:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7514: CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES Edition
CAPITOL HILL - Iowa had upset Cincinnati. Oregon was tipping off against Wisconsin. And everyone had just learned that the basketball team at the University of California-Irvine is known as the Anteaters.
However, few inside the Beltway could exhaust time on March Madness and travails of the hardwood.
It was "news o'clock" in Washington.
Of course word was going to come, just before 5 p.m. on a Friday, that Special Counsel Robert Mueller had completed his investigation and delivered his report to Attorney General William Barr.
It went down this way because things like this always go down this way in Washington.
Last week, there was conjecture that the report may come out Tuesday. Even Wednesday.
Really? Wednesday? Did anyone truly think the Mueller probe would end in the middle of the "First Four" play-in games in Dayton? North Carolina Central versus North Dakota State? Doubtful.
Friday afternoon?
Perfecto.
That's just the way Washington rolls.
Dinner plans delayed. Date nights fractured. Reporters already in the bar sipping cocktails, rushing back to the office. Weekend excursions to Virginia wineries postponed.
Everyone would be on the clock this weekend in Washington.
There were few if any lawmakers rushing about the Capitol at 7 p.m. Friday. The House and Senate had been in recess for over a week. But, reporters were all on the air from the Russell Rotunda, hammering away at their computers in the media galleries and walking through the Senate subway station.
All they knew for sure on Friday was that the report was in Barr's possession, the attorney general would soon produce a memo to brief lawmakers on the findings (that would come Sunday, during the Washington/North Carolina tilt), and Mueller wouldn't indict anyone else in connection with his probe.
That wasn't much of a narrative to go on. But perhaps Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., said it best, channeling Winston Churchill: "It's the end of the beginning. But it's not the beginning of the end."
That didn't stop lawmakers in both parties from firing a fusillade of news releases to reporters on Friday and Saturday. They speculated on Mueller's conclusions and contoured the story to their own benefit.
On Saturday, Democrats hailed the fact that Mueller's inquest produced more than 30 indictments. They pointed to the convictions of President Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort and onetime confidante Michael Cohen.
"The reports that there will be no new indictments confirm what we've known all along: there was never any collusion with Russia," said House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., on Friday night. "The only collusion was between Democrats and many in the media who peddled this lie because they continue to refuse to accept the results of the 2016 election."
Mueller launched his investigation in Ma, 2017. Many Republicans complained along the way about the length of his inquiry. Presidential loyalists claimed the investigation dragged on too long.
For context, the Watergate investigation lasted four years. The Iran-Contra probe consumed six-and-a-half years. The examination of the land deal in Arkansas known as "Whitewater," involving President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, transmogrified into the Monica Lewinsky investigation. It absorbed seven years.
The House of Representatives voted 420-0 (with four Republicans voting "present") on a non-binding resolution earlier this month to urge Mueller and Barr to publicize the report. It's unclear if that will happen - although some lawmakers have suggested they subpoena the document.
More:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mueller-probe-findings-trigger-a-different-kind-of-march-madness-on-capitol-hill
#5872537 at 2019-03-25 00:45:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7512: The MELTDOWN Edition
'Rep. Devin Nunes says he is ready to deliver criminal referrals to Attorney General William Barr.'
https://video.foxnews.com/v/6017514376001/
#5872338 at 2019-03-25 00:33:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7512: The MELTDOWN Edition
Special Counsel: No Russia Collusion 'Despite Multiple Offers'
Attorney General William Barr sent Congress a letter Sunday summarizing the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report into the 2016 presidential election, and found there was no collusion between President Donald Trump's campaign and the Russian government, "despite several efforts" by Russian agents or intermediaries.
The letter, released to the press and the public, effectively exonerates the president and destroys one of the major attacks by Democrats and the media against the Trump administration.
…
Barr notes that the investigation included information from 13 foreign governments and 500 witnesses.
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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/24/special-counsel-no-russia-collusion-despite-multiple-offers/
#5871664 at 2019-03-24 23:55:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7511: Reactions To 'No Collusion' Edition
MAXINE MELTDOWN: 'This is not the end of anything!'
Maxine Waters still believes the "Kremlin Klan" won the White House for President Trump, despite the evidence indicating otherwise.
But no one can convince her that just because Special Counsel Robert Mueller found there was no collusion with Russia, that it's over.
"This is not the end of anything!" Waters told MSNBC's Joy Reid as they realized the report was a giant nothing burger for Democrats.
"This is the- well, it's the end of the report and the investigation by Mueller. But those of us who chair these committees have a responsibility to continue with our oversight," Waters said.
"There's so much that, uh, needs to be, you know, taken a look at at this point," she claimed," and so it's not the end of everything."
Reuters reports:
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian meddling in the 2016 election did not find that any U.S. or Trump campaign officials knowingly conspired with Russia, according to details released on Sunday.
Attorney General William Barr sent a summary of conclusions from the report to congressional leaders and the media on Sunday afternoon. Mueller concluded his investigation on Friday after nearly two years, turning in a report to the top U.S. law enforcement officer.
Barr wrote to congressional leaders that "the investigation is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense. Our determination was made without regard to, and is not based on, the constitutional considerations that surround the indictment and criminal prosecution of a sitting president," according to the Daily Mail.
Democrats aren't giving up.
House Intel Committee chairman Adam Schiff insisted on "This Week" that there is "significant evidence of collusion".
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laurie66bay LibsRintolerant - 3 hours ago
As was said all along.
There was no collusion, except on the democrat side.
This whole thing was nothing but the democrats colluding with Russians and our Deep State to launch a fake investigation to try to hobble Trump's presidency and drive his approval numbers down with lies about collusion.
They strung it out as long as they possibly could but there was nothing there.
Now democrats will continue the fake investigations and lies, but they are just as phony as these charges were.
The American people are tired of the political games.
ENOUGH!
the 2016 election is OVER!
YOU LOST!
Stop playing political games and do your jobs
#5871260 at 2019-03-24 23:31:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7511: Reactions To 'No Collusion' Edition
THIS WHY DECLASS IS NEEDED
Around half of all Americans say there is at least a small chance that special counsel Robert Mueller's final report into Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election will change how they feel about President Donald Trump, according to the latest Fox News poll.
Data from the poll conducted from March 17 to 20, before Mueller delivered the report to Attorney General William Barr, found that 41 percent of voters said there is "no chance at all" that Mueller's report will change how they feel about the sitting president.
At the same time, a combined total of 50 percent said there is at least a small chance that the long-awaited report-two years in the making-could change how they feel about Trump to varying extents. Five percent of the group said there was a "strong" chance the report could change their views, while 14 percent said there was "some" chance. Meanwhile, 29 percent specifically said there was a "small chance."
Because of the split of opinion on the investigation itself, it remains unclear just how much the report-if it is released to the public-will affect public opinion.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/half-of-americans-say-mueller-report-could-change-their-mind-on-trump_2850993.html
#5870650 at 2019-03-24 22:55:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7510: The Hammer of Justice Falls Swiftly Edition
Hollywood Digs In on Russia Conspiracies: 'Fight for Our Democracy Is About to Intensify'
Hollywood figures doubled down on Trump-Russia conspiracies Sunday following Attorney General William Barr releasing a letter to Congress summarizing the Mueller report, which concludes President Donald Trump's campaign did not collude with the Kremlin.
Many in Hollywood previously fantasized about Robert Mueller's investigation resulting in an indictments for Trump and his family.
However, Attorney General Bill Barr's letter to Congress Sunday put those hopes to bed, as Mueller was unable to find any evidence of the Trump campaign colluding with Russia
Rob Reiner
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@robreiner
The fight for our Democracy is about to intensify. The GOP cult is lining up behind a Criminal Autocrat. We keep fighting the lies and corruption battles, but the war of saving 242 years of self rule will be won by destroying him overwhelmingly at the ballot box. FIGHT!
https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2019/03/24/hollywood-digs-in-on-russia-conspiracies-fight-for-our-democracy-is-about-to-intensify/
#5869825 at 2019-03-24 22:12:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7509: Tinfoil Hat Brigade Edition
CBS Live 'March Madness' Broadcast Interrupted By News Trump Did Not Collude with Russia
CBS live TV broadcast of it's March Madness NCAA basketball championship was interrupted for millions of viewers on Sunday with a live news update that Donald Trump did not, nor did members of the Trump Campaign conspire or coordinate "with the Russian government in its election interference activities," according to a letter Attorney General William Barr sent to Congress Sunday summarizing the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report into the 2016 presidential election.
For millions of March Madness viewers, the clip below played during the annual basketball extravaganza.
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2019/03/24/cbs-live-march-madness-broadcast-interrupted-by-news-trump-did-not-collude-with-russia/
#5869336 at 2019-03-24 21:45:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7508: POTUS Dunking on the Dems Edition
Worse than roaches
Attorney General William Barr authored a memo last year ruling out obstruction of justice
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/24/politics/Barr-memo-mueller/index.html
#5868637 at 2019-03-24 21:12:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7507: Collusion Delusion Ends Edition
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/nadler-vows-to-bring-Barr-before-congress-to-answer-for-very-concerning-discrepancies
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., vowed to bring Attorney General William Barr before Congress to testify after Barr released a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, which found no collusion between President Trump and Russia.
Earlier Sunday, Nadler said he would appeal to the Supreme Court to get the whole report if needed. The four-page summary written by Barr said that there wasn't a conspiracy between Trump and Russia, although it did not determine whether Trump obstructed justice.
"In light of the very concerning discrepancies and final decision making at the Justice Department following the Special Counsel report, where Mueller did not exonerate the President, we will be calling Attorney General Barr in to testify before @HouseJudiciary in the near future," Nadler wrote as part of long string of tweets Sunday afternoon.
"There must be full transparency in what Special Counsel Mueller uncovered to not exonerate the President from wrongdoing. DOJ owes the public more than just a brief synopsis and decision not to go any further in their work," he said.
"Special Counsel Mueller worked for 22 months to determine the extent to which President Trump obstructed justice. Attorney General Barr took 2 days to tell the American people that while the President is not exonerated, there will be no action by DOJ," Nadler also wrote.
#5867135 at 2019-03-24 20:07:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7505: Best POTUS Barr None Edition
Harry Reid rips James Comey for doing 'nothing' about Russian election meddling
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid condemned former FBI Director James Comey in a weekend interview, saying he didn't do enough to curtail Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, told radio host John Catsimatidis of 970 AM in New York that he sent a letter to Comey before the election urging him to look into Russia and reports that it was meddling in the election. "I wrote a letter in August [2016] to the Director of the FBI Comey and said Russia is messing with our elections and you need to do something about that. And by October he had done nothing," Reid said. "We now know he should have done something."
Reid said Comey didn't get involved because he thought President Trump's Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, was going to win. Reid has been a sharp critic of Comey since before the 2016 election and blamed the former FBI director for Clinton's defeat. Comey was fired by Trump in 2017. "Now the hindsight from his troops are that he didn't do it because he thought Hillary would win the election. He therefore thought it would be too political for him to get involved," Reid said.
Special counsel Robert Mueller submitted his final report on election meddling to Attorney General William Barr on Friday. Mueller was appointed within days of Comey's firing, and Comey later told Congress he leaked memos between he and Trump to try to spur the creation a special counsel investigation. During the interview, Reid warned that Russia will likely try to influence elections in the future, noting that the country is led by President Vladimir Putin, a former agent of the KGB. "They've done it in the past. They are doing it as we speak in European countries. And they're going to do it again in America," Reid said. Reid, 79, served in the Senate for 30 years, including as majority leader from 2007 to 2015. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/harry-reid-rips-james-comey-for-doing-nothing-about-russian-election-meddling
#5866949 at 2019-03-24 20:00:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7505: Best POTUS Barr None Edition
Barr sends letter to Capitol Hill on Mueller report
Attorney General William Barr sent a letter to the leaders of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees on Sunday briefing them of the "principal conclusions" in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. "DOJ has just sent us a very brief letter about the Mueller report, which we will share shortly," House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., said in a tweet. DOJ has just sent us a very brief letter about the Mueller report, which we will share shortly.
Mueller delivered his confidential report to Barr on Friday afternoon, concluding his nearly two-year investigation into President Trump and Russia's efforts to elect him. Barr spent the weekend at the Justice Department with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversaw the investigation, analyzing the report and determining how much of it Congress and the American public will get to see. The attorney general has said he wants to be transparent, though how much of the report will be released depends on the law. Justice Department guidelines recommend against releasing negative information on people who have not been indicted.
A contentious battle is expected over the report as top Democrats demand the full release of Mueller's report, while some Republicans want to take transparency a step further, including the release of the scope memo for the Russia investigation and related documents. Earlier this month, the House voted 420-0 to pass a resolution calling for the release of Mueller's final report to the public, with four Republicans voting "present." The president could also try and assert executive privilege in order to stop the Justice Department from releasing evidence in the investigation, though Trump has so far said he's fine with the report being released.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/Barr-sends-letter-to-capitol-hill-on-mueller-report
#5866773 at 2019-03-24 19:54:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7505: Best POTUS Barr None Edition
Letter from AG William Barr in regards to the Robert Mueller special counsel.
twitter.com/FuctupMike/status/1109903536228319234
#5866027 at 2019-03-24 19:21:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7504: The Thunder Rolls Edition
>>5865060
Not worried. The SDNY report to William Barr.
#5865830 at 2019-03-24 19:08:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7504: The Thunder Rolls Edition
POSTED 23 minutes ago…
BREAKING: William Barr to send Mueller report findings within 45 minutes
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/mar/24/William-Barr-send-mueller-report-findings-within-4/ ...
So we have about 22 minutes…
#5865586 at 2019-03-24 18:50:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7503: Meetings at the DOJ Edition
Lawyer who helped write special counsel rules says Mueller report can be released
BY TAL AXELROD - 03/23/19 01:58 PM EDT
Neal Katyal, who helped draft the special counsel rules as a Justice Department lawyer in the late 1990s, said Friday that Attorney General William Barr can and should release special counsel Robert Mueller's final report.
Katyal, in an op-ed in The Washington Post, wrote that there are no regulations preventing Barr from publicizing Mueller's findings, which were delivered to Barr late Friday afternoon.
"The public has every right to see Robert S. Mueller III's conclusions. Absolutely nothing in the law or the regulations prevents the report from becoming public. Indeed, the relevant sources of law give Attorney General P. William Barr all the latitude in the world to make it public," Katyal wrote.
ttps://thehill.com/homenews/administration/435435-lawyer-who-helped-write-special-counsel-rules-says-mueller-report-can
#5865124 at 2019-03-24 18:11:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7503: Meetings at the DOJ Edition
EXPECTED TODAY Attorney General William Barr is expected to release a summary of the "principal conclusions" of special counsel Robert Mueller's two-year Russia investigation.
https://twitter.com/WCJB20/status/1109847344852406272
#5864432 at 2019-03-24 17:21:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7502: Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now, We're On The Move Edition
Half of Americans Say Mueller Report Could Change Their Mind on Trump
Around half of all Americans say there is at least a small chance that special counsel Robert Mueller's final report into Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election will change how they feel about President Donald Trump, according to the latest Fox News poll. Data from the poll conducted from March 17 to 20, before the special council delivered the report to Attorney General William Barr, found 41 percent of voters who said there is "no chance at all" that Mueller's report will change how they feel about the sitting president. At the same time, a combined total of 50 percent said there is at least a small chance that the long-awaited report, two years in the making, could change how they feel about Trump to different extents. Five percent of the group said there was a "strong" chance the report could change their views, while 14 percent said there was "some" chance. Meanwhile, 29 percent specifically said there was a "small chance." Because of the split of opinion on the investigation itself, it remains unclear just how much the report-if it is released to the public-will impact public opinion.
'Let People See' Trump said he would be fine with the upcoming Mueller report being publicly released. "Let it come out, let people see it," Trump told reporters on his way to leave the White House for Ohio on March 20. "That's up to the Attorney General ... and we'll see what happens." Top-ranking Democrats have also come out to call for the public release of the report. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) in a March 22 joint statement said it was "imperative" the full report be made public. "Now that Special Counsel Mueller has submitted his report to the attorney general, it is imperative for Mr. Barr to make the full report public and provide its underlying documentation and findings to Congress," the statement said. The Fox News poll also found that 80 percent of voters believe the public should be able to see Mueller's report.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/half-of-americans-say-mueller-report-could-change-their-mind-on-trump_2850993.html
#5863772 at 2019-03-24 16:29:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7501: What Storm, Mr President? You'll Find Out Edition
AG William Barr arrives at the Department of Justice.
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#5863632 at 2019-03-24 16:19:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7501: What Storm, Mr President? You'll Find Out Edition
World News Tonight
Verified account @ABCWorldNews
12m12 minutes ago
ON THE MOVE: Attorney General William Barr departed his home Sunday morning to head to the Department of Justice, where he is expected to release his first summary of Special counsel Robert Mueller's findings, according to people familiar with the process. https://abcn.ws/2TreatB
#5863192 at 2019-03-24 15:43:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7500: Good Morning, Have A Great Day! Edition
Jim Jordan says 'release it all,' not just the Mueller report
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, argued all documents from and related to Robert Mueller's investigation should be released if the special counsel's full report is made public.
"If they do release everything, then by golly release it all," Jordan told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday.
Jordan demanded the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act application on Carter Page, "302" summaries from the FBI, which detail the bureau's interviews with witnesses, and any briefings lawmakers have received on the counterintelligence investigation into President Trump also be released.
"We have asked for that information to be made public a long time ago," he said, noting that he has previously asked Trump to release those documents.
Jordan would not say whether he would ask the president to also release the Mueller report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
"That's the attorney general's call and he's going to do that consistent with the law," he said. "If the Democrats are going to call for all that to be released, then they should call for everything to be released," he said.
"[Trump] said he wants it to be made public," Jordan added.
Mueller delivered his report to Attorney General William Barr Friday afternoon, concluding his 22-month investigation. It's now up to Barr to determine what will be released to Congress and the public.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jim-jordan-says-release-it-all-not-just-the-mueller-report/ar-BBV9VHz?ocid=st
#5863135 at 2019-03-24 15:38:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7500: Good Morning, Have A Great Day! Edition
Nadler: Trump can't use executive privilege to 'hide wrongdoing' in Mueller report
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., said Sunday special counsel Robert Mueller's report is off limits to executive privilege. "The president must personally assert executive privilege and I do not believe it exists here at all," Nadler told NBC's "Meet the Press." "As we learned from the Nixon tapes cases, executive privilege cannot hide - cannot be used to hide wrongdoing," he said. "In that case, the Supreme Court ... ordered that all the claims of executive privilege be overridden and the tapes be public. I mean, the president may try to assert it, may try to hide things behind it. But I don't think that's right or [will] be successful."
The 1974 United States v. Nixon case determined former President Richard Nixon must hand over tape recordings and other subpoenaed materials relating to meetings between the president and those indicted by a grand jury in the Watergate scandal. Eight Supreme Court justices, the ninth had recused himself, ruled that materials subpoenaed in a criminal trial could not be claimed under executive privilege solely in the interest of confidentiality.
Mueller submitted his final report on the Russia investigation to Attorney General William Barr on Friday. Barr previously vowed to be as transparent as the law allows, but did not commit to releasing the entire report. President Trump has said he does not mind if Mueller's report is released to the public, but has also repeatedly criticized the investigation. Deputy White House press secretary Hogan Gidley told reporters Sunday that Trump and the White House have not received Mueller's report or been briefed on it.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/nadler-trump-cant-use-executive-privilege-to-hide-wrongdoing-in-mueller-report
#5862925 at 2019-03-24 15:22:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7500: Good Morning, Have A Great Day! Edition
Barr won't turn over classified material, key GOP lawmaker says
A key Republican lawmaker said Democrats demanding the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's entire report will be disappointed by Attorney General William Barr. "I know that the Democrats are saying we want everything, but the law doesn't provide for that. In fact, it says the opposite," Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, said Sunday morning during an interview on Fox News. "And I very much doubt that Bill Barr is going to turn over classified material or material subject to executive privilege or, most importantly, grand jury testimonies that Bob Mueller has received that did not result in charges against anyone." Citing the "longstanding policy" of the Justice Department, Ratcliffe noted former FBI Director James Comey strayed of course in his handling of the Hillary Clinton emails investigation "that got him fired and had Democrats complaining back then." "Bill Barr is not going to repeat those mistakes, so he'll be as transparent as the law will allow and as the regulations provide, and the Democrats should respect that," Ratcliffe added.
Ratcliffe is a member of both the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committee and is a former federal prosecutor. He is also one of the few lawmakers to see some of the most sensitive documents behind the Russia investigation and was involved in a task force last year seeking out potential bias within the Justice Department and FBI. His prediction bodes ill for Democrats, who are demanding the full release of Mueller's report. On CNN, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., vowed to take issue subpoenas and take the fight all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary. Ratcliffe's insight could also be frustrating for fellow Republicans who want to take transparency a step further, including the release of the scope memo for the Russia investigation and related documents. Ratcliffe also told "Sunday Morning Futures" anchor Maria Bartiromo that he expects Barr to provide Congress with the special counsel's "principal conclusions" within the next couple hours. Both Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein were spotted at the Justice Department late Sunday morning. Meanwhile, President Trump is in Florida this weekend, and according to White House spokesman Hogan Gidley, the White House has not yet received or been briefed on the Mueller report.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/Barr-wont-turn-over-classified-material-key-gop-lawmaker-says
#5862864 at 2019-03-24 15:17:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7500: Good Morning, Have A Great Day! Edition
>>5862711
https://twitter.com/danielchaitin7/status/1109834937040015360
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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/Barr-wont-turn-over-classified-material-key-gop-lawmaker-says
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A key Republican lawmaker said Democrats demanding the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's entire report will be disappointed by Attorney General William Barr.
"I know that the Democrats are saying we want everything, but the law doesn't provide for that. In fact, it says the opposite," Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, said Sunday morning during an interview on Fox News. "And I very much doubt that Bill Barr is going to turn over classified material or material subject to executive privilege or, most importantly, grand jury testimonies that Bob Mueller has received that did not result in charges against anyone."
Citing the "longstanding policy" of the Justice Department, Ratcliffe noted former FBI Director James Comey strayed of course in his handling of the Hillary Clinton emails investigation "that got him fired and had Democrats complaining back then."…
"Bill Barr is not going to repeat those mistakes, so he'll be as transparent as the law will allow and as the regulations provide, and the Democrats should respect that," Ratcliffe added.
Ratcliffe is a member of both the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committee and is a former federal prosecutor. He is also one of the few lawmakers to see some of the most sensitive documents behind the Russia investigation and was involved in a task force last year seeking out potential bias within the Justice Department and FBI.
His prediction bodes ill for Democrats, who are demanding the full release of Mueller's report. On CNN, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., vowed to take issue subpoenas and take the fight all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary.
Ratcliffe's insight could also be frustrating for fellow Republicans who want to take transparency a step further, including the release of the scope memo for the Russia investigation and related documents.
Ratcliffe also told "Sunday Morning Futures" anchor Maria Bartiromo that he expects Barr to provide Congress with the special counsel's "principal conclusions" within the next couple hours.
Both Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein were spotted at the Justice Department late Sunday morning. Meanwhile, President Trump is in Florida this weekend, and according to White House spokesman Hogan Gidley, the White House has not yet received or been briefed on the Mueller report….
#5862146 at 2019-03-24 14:05:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7499: American Badass Edition
Schiff: No new Mueller indictments does not mean Trump is vindicated
House Intelligence chair Adam Schiff said on ABC's "This Week" Sunday that even if the Mueller report does not recommend any new indictments - as has been reported - that does not necessarily rule out impeachment for President Trump.
George Stephanopoulos: "You told the San Francisco chronicle on Friday, if there's no bombshell, there's no impeachment. Does no new indictments qualify as no bombshell?
Schiff: "Not necessarily because again, George, as you pointed out, they can't indict the president. That's their policy. And therefore there could be overwhelming evidence on the obstruction issue. And I don't know if that's the case, but if there were overwhelming evidence of criminality on the president's part, then the Congress would need to consider that remedy if indictment is foreclosed."
The big picture: Attorney General William Barr is expected to submit a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's findings to Congress by the end of the weekend. Both Democrats and Republicans have demanded that the full Mueller report be released to the public, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pledging on Saturday that she would reject any classified briefing offered by the Justice Department in an effort to promote full transparency.
https://www.axios.com/schiff-mueller-report-indictments-trump-impeachment-62d36b76-b32a-4ccd-a971-6169a3477bf6.html
#5860876 at 2019-03-24 10:40:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7497: Long Weekend Edition
NOTABLE BAKER
Title:
Top 10 Propagandists Who Pushed Russia Collusion Hoax
Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivered his final report to Attorney General William Barr, marking the official end of the investigation - and with no further indictments on the way.
Although it is not yet known what is in the report, and it could still contain information damaging to the administration, the revelation that there will be no new indictments suggests that the Russia collusion theory is a bust.
Yet since the summer of 2016, there were countless pushers of the narrative that President Trump's campaign had colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election, specifically by conspiring with Russia to steal and distribute stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/22/top-10-propagandists-who-pushed-russia-collusion-hoax/
#5857475 at 2019-03-24 03:22:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7493: You Are Watching A Movie Edition
Democrats debate Mueller strategy as findings loom
Congressional Democrats plotted strategy Saturday as they awaited the conclusions of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, with senior lawmakers demanding full transparency and preparing for next steps if the results were favorable to President Donald Trump. House Democrats conferenced by phone to share what they knew about the probe and to discuss how to move forward. It was unclear when they would have more information from Attorney General William Barr, who received the report from Mueller on Friday. Barr was on pace to release his first summary on Sunday, people familiar with the process said.
In a call with 120 House Democrats, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would reject any kind of classified briefing on the report and that he information must be provided to Congress in a way that would allow lawmakers to discuss it publicly. A person on the call described it on condition of anonymity because the session was private. Pelosi told Democrats that the American people "deserve the truth," the person said. She has said that Barr's offer to provide Congress with a summary of conclusions was "insufficient." Six committee chairmen also spoke on the call, reiterating the push for releasing the report and underlying documents. The conclusion of Mueller's probe comes as House Democrats have launched several of their own into Trump and his personal and political dealings. And no matter what Mueller concludes, they say there is much more investigating to do. "It's the end of the beginning but it's not the beginning of the end," Delaware Sen. Chris Coons, a Democratic member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said in a Saturday conference call, echoing his party's strategy moving forward.
Coons also issued a warning for his fellow Democrats, many of whom have pinned astronomical political hopes on Mueller's findings: "Once we get the principal conclusions of the report, I think it's entirely possible that that will be a good day for the president and his core supporters."
Democrats have said they have to see the full report from Mueller, including underlying evidence, before they can assess it. Those demands for information are setting up a potential tug of war between Congress and the Trump administration that federal judges might eventually have to referee. Six Democratic committee chairmen wrote in a letter to Barr on Friday that if Mueller has any reason to believe that Trump "has engaged in criminal or other serious misconduct," then the Justice Department should not conceal it.
"The president is not above the law and the need for public faith in our democratic institutions and the rule of law must be the priority," the chairmen wrote.
It's unclear what Mueller has found related to the president, or if any of it would be damning. In his investigation of whether Trump's campaign coordinated with Russia to sway the 2016 election, Mueller has already brought charges against 34 people, including six aides and advisers to the president, and three companies. Lawmakers say they need that underlying evidence - including interviews, documents and material turned over to the grand jury - because the Justice Department has maintained that a president cannot be indicted and also that derogatory information cannot be released about people who have not been charged. So if the investigation did find evidence incriminating Trump, they may not be able to release it, under their own guidelines.
The Democrats say it could be tantamount to a cover-up if the department did not let Congress and the public know what they found. Barr testified at his confirmation hearings that he wants to release as much information as he can about the inquiry. But the department's regulations require only that the attorney general report to Congress that the investigation has concluded and describe or explain any times when he or Rosenstein decided an action Mueller proposed "was so inappropriate or unwarranted" that it should not be pursued. Barr said Friday there were no such instances where Mueller was thwarted.
But anything less than the full report won't be enough for Democrats. "If the AG plays any games, we will subpoena the report, ask Mr. Mueller to testify, and take it all to court if necessary," said Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y. "The people deserve to know."
cont https://www.columbian.com/news/2019/mar/23/democrats-debate-mueller-strategy-as-findings-loom/
#5856497 at 2019-03-24 02:23:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7492: LURK MOAR Edition
Nancy Pelosi Vows To Reject Classified Briefing On Mueller Report
Democrats in Congress are gearing up for a fight to ensure that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's findings are made public, calling for the release of the full report.
On Friday, Mueller submitted his report to Attorney General William Barr, who now has to determine what to do with the conclusions from the 22-month investigation that resulted in charges against 34 people. As a start, he is expected to send lawmakers a summary of the findings as early as Sunday.
Democrats are pushing for transparency on the report, pressuring Barr to release as much information as possible.
"Now that Special Counsel Mueller has submitted his report to the Attorney General, it is imperative for Mr. Barr to make the full report public and provide its underlying documentation and findings to Congress," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a joint statement.
Pelosi also held a call with her caucus Saturday afternoon, in which she vowed to oppose any classified briefings for members, according to a person on the call. She said any briefing from the Justice Department must be unclassified so that lawmakers are free to talk publicly about the findings.
Mueller was tasked with looking at whether there was Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. What is known about his report is that it doesn't recommend any new indictments.
Although the lack of further indictments was a relief to President Donald Trump's allies, the investigations will continue. Federal and state prosecutors are still pursuing about a dozen probes that largely grew out of Mueller's work, and Congress continues to look into matters surrounding Trump.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, made the case for his continued inquiry in a statement Friday.
"Pursuant to the Special Counsel regulations, Mueller's report is likely to focus on his prosecutorial decisions and may not shed necessary light on counterintelligence findings of profound significance to our committee and the nation - whether the President or others around him have been compromised by a foreign power," he said, adding that by law, "the evidence he has uncovered on all counterintelligence matters must now be shared with the House Intelligence Committee, whether it resulted in indictment or not."
And there's a chance that Mueller could find that Trump engaged in unlawful activity - whether conspiring with Russia or obstructing an investigation into the matter - but decided not to indict him because of the Justice Department's view that a sitting president cannot be indicted.
On Friday, the Democratic chairs of the six House committees conducting Mueller-related investigations warned Barr not to conceal any evidence of misconduct by Trump just because it didn't result in an indictment.
"To be clear, if the Special Counsel has reason to believe that the President has engaged in criminal or other serious misconduct, then the Justice Department has an obligation not to conceal such information," they wrote. "The President must be subject to accountability and if the Justice Department is unable to do so, then the need to provide Congress with the relevant information is paramount."
Trump, who has repeatedly called the Mueller probe a "witch hunt," has so far not tweeted on the news that the investigation is over.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/nancy-pelosi-mueller-report_n_5c96d94de4b0a6329e179096
#5855127 at 2019-03-24 01:10:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7490: You Can Run But You Can't Hide Edition
>>5854849 "I don't need the Mueller report to know [President Trump is] a traitor. I have a TV," Bill Maher
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moar sauce:
Bill Maher: Trump's a 'Traitor' No Matter What the Mueller Report Shows
"I don't need the Mueller report to know [President Trump is] a traitor. I have a TV," Bill Maher, host of HBO's Real Time, told the panel on Friday while kicking off a conversation about the Mueller report. Maher was referencing news reports that claimed no other indictments were expected after Mueller's report on the Russian investigation was handed in to Attorney General William Barr earlier on Friday.
Maher first asked if the "Democrats put too much trust in the Mueller report" while showing his surprise and disappointment about the lack of indictments still to come. Guest Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), while he first mentioned ongoing investigations that may yield further indictments, seemed to agree with Maher's take, saying, "Yes, if you have a TV or a Twitter account, you've already seen obstruction of justice."
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/bill-maher-trump-traitor-mueller-report-812484/
#5854981 at 2019-03-24 01:03:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7490: You Can Run But You Can't Hide Edition
Beto O'Rourke: If Mueller Report Is Held, America May Not See 244th Year
Democrat 2020 candidate Robert "Beto" O'Rourke warned from the campaign trail in South Carolina Friday night there may not be another year of America if the Mueller report is not made public.
"Republicans and Democrats should do whatever they can to make sure their constituents, the American people, can read that report, form their own judgement, make their own decisions, and that the truth comes out," O'Rourke said at a campaign stop in South Carolina Friday.
O'Rourke warned that America may not see another year if details of Russian interference in the 2016 election included in the Mueller report are not made public, saying, "This is an unprecedented attack on this country and on our democracy, and we are owed the facts. And if we do not receive them, 243 years in, there's nothing that guarantees us a 244th."
"For this democracy to succeed, people must put our country before their party, the next election, the approval of the president. What matters now is the future of the United States," he said.
The Mueller report on Russian interference in the 2016 election was handed over to U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Friday night. Barr has indicated he may have initial information to Congress on the report as soon as this weekend.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/23/beto-orourke-if-mueller-report-is-held-america-may-not-see-244th-year/
#5852166 at 2019-03-23 22:48:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7486: Russia Hoax, Psychological Projection 101 Edition
Pelosi rejects any classified briefings on Mueller report
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Saturday she will demand open briefings from the administration on the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, rejecting any attempt by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to limit the disclosures to a classified setting.
During a Saturday afternoon conference call with roughly 120 members of the Democratic Caucus, Pelosi amplified earlier vows that Democrats will insist Mueller's full report be released to the public. Mueller filed a confidential version of the document to Attorney General William Barr on Friday.
Democrats are also pushing to make public any underlying documents that could guide the Democrats' ongoing investigations and potential legislative response. And Pelosi said she'll also demand that the DOJ's promised briefings be unclassified so lawmakers can speak publicly about the full scope of those discussions.
"The takeaway from this call is that the American [people] deserve the truth," she said, according to a person on the call. "Transparency is the order of the day."
The demand sets the stage for what are likely to be tense negotiations with the administration officials over how much of Mueller's highly anticipated report about the Russia probe will be disclosed - and to whom.
Classified briefings are a regular occurrence on Capitol Hill when executive-branch officials convey sensitive information to Congress. In such cases, a select group of lawmakers representing both parties and chambers - a group known as the Gang of Eight - typically acts as a conduit between the branches.
Pelosi, as Speaker, is a member of that group. Nonetheless, she said she would reject briefings limited to the Gang of Eight, or any other classified arrangements, according to the person on the call.
The Democrats' strategy call came a day after Mueller submitted his long-awaited report to the Justice Department, but before any of the details have been revealed, even to Congress. The call appears designed to assure rank-and-file members that party leaders will accept nothing short of full disclosure of Mueller's findings.
"Right now, we are in the mode wanting to know the truth, wanting the facts so that our chairpersons and members of the committees can take a look into this going forward," Pelosi said, according to the person on the call.
In a letter sent Friday to the bipartisan leaders of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees, Barr vowed "as much transparency as possible" under the regulations governing the special counsel's charge, vowing to brief the committee heads on Mueller's "principal conclusions" as early as this weekend.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/435450-pelosi-rejects-any-classified-briefings-on-mueller-report
#5851762 at 2019-03-23 22:20:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7486: Russia Hoax, Psychological Projection 101 Edition
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/435450-pelosi-rejects-any-classified-briefings-on-mueller-report
Pelosi rejects any classified briefings on Mueller report
During a Saturday afternoon conference call with roughly 120 members of the Democratic Caucus, Pelosi amplified earlier vows that Democrats will insist Mueller's full report be released to the public. Mueller filed a confidential version of the document to Attorney General William Barr on Friday.
#5851366 at 2019-03-23 21:54:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7485: Trump Colluded With America Edition
Rick Gates' case to be given to US attorney's office in DC: Report
The special counsel's office will pass a case involving former Trump campaign official Rick Gates to the U.S. attorney's office in the District of Columbia, according to a report. Gates was indicted in October 2017 as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election alongside his business associate and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy and making false statements to federal investigators in February 2018 and began cooperating with Mueller's team. His cooperation with federal prosecutors pushed off his sentencing before U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson.
Mueller completed his investigation Friday and transmitted a confidential report of his findings to Attorney General William Barr. Barr is reviewing the report and told congressional leaders he may be able to provide them with the special counsel's conclusions as early as this weekend. Now that Mueller's investigation has concluded, Gates' case will be handed off to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, CNN reported. Peter Carr, a spokesman for the special counsel, said Mueller will be "concluding his service in the coming days." A small contingent of staff will stay on board to help with closing the operations of the special counsel's office, Carr said.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/rick-gates-case-to-be-given-to-u-s-attorneys-office-in-dc-report
#5849586 at 2019-03-23 19:46:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7483: BARR Wars II. DOJ Strikes Back - Principal Conclusions Not Today? Edition
Dem Rep. Lewis on Trump Impeachment Post-Mueller Report: 'I Think That Day Will Come'
Saturday on MSNBC's "AM Joy," Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) offered his thoughts on the completion of Department of Justice special counsel Robert Mueller's report, which was submitted to Attorney General William Barr a day earlier.
Lewis insisted Congress will demand the report be released to the public. The Georgia Democrat also said he still believed President Donald Trump's impeachment was still inevitable.
"I think that day will come," Lewis said when asked by Reid about impeachment prospects. "I don't think he's legitimate. I said it back at the end of the election. I still believe that today."
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2019/03/23/dem-rep-lewis-on-trump-impeachment-post-mueller-report-i-think-that-day-will-come/
#5849526 at 2019-03-23 19:42:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7483: BARR Wars II. DOJ Strikes Back - Principal Conclusions Not Today? Edition
MSNBC'S Joy Reid on DoJ Handling of Mueller Report: 'It Feels Like the Seeds of a Cover-Up Are Here'
Saturday on MSNBC's "AM Joy," host Joy Reid suggested the possibility of a cover-up was underway regarding Department of Justice special counsel Robert Mueller's report and the any alleged wrongdoing of President Donald Trump or his associates.
Reid said that given Attorney General William Barr wasn't recused, unlike his predecessor Jeff Sessions, there could be the "seeds of a cover-up" in place.
"That's the challenge. Unlike the independent counsel, which that statute was allowed to expire after Bill Clinton, which can be a runaway thing of its own - but at least that's controlled by Congress. In this - which you know it will leak, if it got to Congress it comes out that day. But the fact that this investigation takes place within the Justice Department, which Donald Trump essentially controls and he got rid of the problem Jeff Sessions, who the one decent thing that he did was recuse himself. This guy is not recused, it feels like the seeds of a cover-up are here.
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2019/03/23/msnbcs-joy-reid-on-doj-handling-of-mueller-report-it-feels-like-the-seeds-of-a-cover-up-are-here/
#5847931 at 2019-03-23 17:48:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7481: Principle Conclusions Incoming. Pain Incoming Edition
Main findings of Mueller report will not be released Saturday -U.S. official
* U.S. AG William Barr to decide how much of report to release
* Trump silent so far at his Florida resort
* Senator says Democrats to keep looking into Trump activities
* Lawmakers could receive main conclusions this weekend
* No new indictments announced at end of Mueller probe
* Report expected to have an impact on 2020 campaign (Recasts with summary not being delivered on Saturday)
cont: http://news.trust.org/item/20190323171839-palbn/
#5846679 at 2019-03-23 16:33:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7479: SDNY is the New Narrative Edition
AG Barr aims to release Mueller report 'top-line' conclusions Saturday night, won't 'parse words, play games,' source says
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ag-Barr-aims-to-release-mueller-report-top-line-conclusions-saturday-night-wont-parse-words-play-games
Attorney General William Barr is pushing to reveal the principal conclusions of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report as early as Saturday night, an administration official familiar with the process tells Fox News.
"The Attorney General wants to get this out tonight," the source said, noting that some procedural hurdles could delay Barr's release. "It will hit what is on everyone's minds - no parsing of words, no games."
A separate source told Fox News that Barr is likely to report on Mueller's primary conclusions between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. ET.
#5846382 at 2019-03-23 16:15:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7479: SDNY is the New Narrative Edition
Top 10 Propagandists Who Pushed Russia Collusion Hoax
Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivered his final report to Attorney General William Barr, marking the official end of the investigation - and with no further indictments on the way.
Although it is not yet known what is in the report, and it could still contain information damaging to the administration, the revelation that there will be no new indictments suggests that the Russia collusion theory is a bust.
Yet since the summer of 2016, there were countless pushers of the narrative that President Trump's campaign had colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election, specifically by conspiring with Russia to steal and distribute stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman.
This included anonymous current and former officials and those in the media willing to publish their allegations, friends of those officials, Democrat members of Congress, those wanting to promote themselves, and of course, Clinton and her campaign officials.
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#5845848 at 2019-03-23 15:39:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7478: Catalog Broken Watch For Finger Edition
Mueller memes take over social media: Report compared to Fyre Festival, Beyonce album drop
Jokes and memes were abundant on social media after the surprise announcement that Special Counsel Robert Mueller submitted the long-awaited report on suspected Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Attorney General William Barr notified key congressional leaders in a letter Friday evening that Mueller finished his investigation, adding that a summary of the probe's findings may be provided to lawmakers as soon as this weekend. The report didn't recommend any new indictments.
But the Internet went wild after the announcement that the special counsel had ended his two-year investigation that netted some convictions, like former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, though appears to have come up short of proving a vast conspiracy to collude with a foreign power.
Many social media users shared edited photos of Mueller finally taking time off and joked about the process of writing the report.
"Robert Mueller at 5:15 today," wrote one Twitter user, referencing the news that Mueller submitted the report around 5 p.m and superimposing his head on to the infamous picture of Barack Obama relaxing on Richard Branson's boat shortly after stepping down as president.
Some jumped on the announcement that the special counsel isn't recommending new indictments, comparing it to the Fyre Festival that notoriously didn't live up to its hype.
"Libs, for the past two years: 'Lemme tell y'all - the Mueller Report gonna be the biggest, dopest, flyest Report on planet earth. You best not miss this Report. Get ready - we gonna blow yo minds,'" joked Benny Johnson.
Other tweets poked fun at Mueller procrastinating.
"Robert Mueller sweating in front of his laptop, staring at a Word doc containing only the words 'The Mueller Report' and a blinking cursor," wrote one user. "Mueller is currently up-sizing all the periods from 12 to 14 font," wrote Vann Newkirk, a journalist for the Atlantic.
"I've been in Robert Mueller's position before and let me tell you, he has not written s—," journalist Tim Murphy wrote, joking that Mueller was scrambling to write the report at the last minute.
Many followed the joke, offering their own suggestions on how the special counsel procrastinated amid the looming deadline.
"Mueller's just gonna take a quick nap and then work on the report when he gets up," wrote a Twitter user. "Mueller's gonna take himself out to lunch cause he can't think in his own place and going outside will get the juices flowing," another added.
"The Daily Show" compared Mueller's report to Beyoncé's "Lemonade" album, which was unexpectedly released in 2016. The comedy show mashed Mueller with the artist, coming up with "Kremlinade" and captioning the picture with "Oooh Mueller report just dropped!"
Others, meanwhile, speculated on the content of the report. "What if the Mueller Report is just a comparison/contrast essay about regional BBQ styles?" asked comedian Todd Barry.
"Mueller got confused, he just wrote a 3 page book report on SUPERFUDGE. Upside, he really really really liked it," another Twitter user joked.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mueller-memes-take-over-social-media-report-compared-to-fyre-festival-beyonce-album-drop
#5845498 at 2019-03-23 15:14:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7478: Catalog Broken Watch For Finger Edition
Still waiting
JUST IN: Attorney General William Barr is at the Justice Department today reviewing the Mueller report, reports NPR's @johnson_carrie.
https://twitter.com/npr/status/1109472755853025280?s=21
#5845465 at 2019-03-23 15:12:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7478: Catalog Broken Watch For Finger Edition
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2019/03/22/tucker-carlson-on-mueller-probe-conclusion-the-people-on-tv-have-been-lying-to-you/
Tucker Carlson on Mueller Probe Conclusion: 'The People on TV Have Been Lying to You'
Tucker Carlson reacted to reports that Department of Justice special counsel Robert Mueller was submitting his the probe's report to Attorney General William Barr, which signified the conclusion of the probe's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Given there were no indictments tied to alleged collusion between 2016 Trump campaign officials and the Russian government, Carlson concluded the many had been misled by some who have taken to television to make claims of Trump-Russia collusion.
"The people on TV have been lying to you," Carlson said. "They will deny it now. They will tell you it was always about Trump's taxes or some foreign real estate deal or hush money he paid to a girlfriend. That's a crock. This investigation was always from day one about collusion with Russia. About betraying this country. They told us that for years."
#5843710 at 2019-03-23 11:33:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7475: Collapse of Propaganda Now Edition
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#5839503 at 2019-03-23 04:05:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7470: Unraveling The Biggest Political Scandal In American History Edition
Top 10 Propagandists Who Pushed Russia Collusion Hoax
Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivered his final report to Attorney General William Barr, marking the official end of the investigation - and with no further indictments on the way.
Although it is not yet known what is in the report, and it could still contain information damaging to the administration, the revelation that there will be no new indictments suggests that the Russia collusion theory is a bust.
Yet since the summer of 2016, there were countless pushers of the narrative that President Trump's campaign had colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election, specifically by conspiring with Russia to steal and distribute stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman.
This included anonymous current and former officials and those in the media willing to publish their allegations, friends of those officials, Democrat members of Congress, those wanting to promote themselves, and of course, Clinton and her campaign officials.
Here are ten of the top promoters of the narrative:
CNN - CNN first reported that President Trump was briefed on the "pee dossier," which prompted BuzzFeed to publish the dossier in full. CNN has also given vast amounts of airtime to analysts, former officials, and Democrat lawmakers pushing the Russia collusion narrative. It has also published a number of stories that advanced the narrative, including several that turned out to be false.
BuzzFeed - BuzzFeed first published the "pee dossier" in full - which released to the public unfounded accusations against President Trump, including the unverified claim that he hired prostitutes to urinate on a bed during a visit to Moscow in 2013. At the time of publish, the dossier remained "salacious and unverified," in then-FBI Director James Comey's own words.
The Washington Post - The Washington Post was on the forefront of publishing anonymously-sourced stories suggesting collusion between Russia and Trump campaign officials. It published the intelligence leak that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn discussed sanctions with Russian ambassador Sergei Kislyak that led to his firing later. Flynn ended up pleading guilty to one count of lying. There were no collusion charges.
The New York Times - The New York Times published a front-page, top-of-the-page story on Inauguration Day suggesting that President-elect Trump's associates had been "wiretapped." Though the report admitted, "It is not clear whether the intercepted communications had anything to do with Mr. Trump's campaign, or Mr. Trump himself," it set the very inauguration of President Trump as part of a Russian conspiracy.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) - Schiff, now the House Intelligence Committee chairman, has been the No. 1 pusher of the Russia collusion hoax in Congress. Absent any direct evidence of collusion, Schiff has argued for months that the evidence is "hiding in plain sight." Schiff has also tried to fundraise off of the hoax.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) - Lieu has been a close second to Schiff's promotion of the Russia hoax in Congress. He once called for a pause in the "entire Trump agenda" until an investigation into the collusion ties was completed.
Benjamin Wittes - Wittes, a journalist who is close to former FBI Director James Comey, was a lead inciter on Twitter of the Russia hoax, infamously tweeting cannon gifs every time a new sensational report came out that advanced the Russia collusion narrative.
Louise Mensch - Mensch, a former British parliamentarian, has become a household name among the anti-Trump resistance in the U.S., with her fantastical tweets about "sealed indictments" and grand juries.
Hillary Clinton - Clinton, the day after losing the election to Trump, wanted to promote the idea that Comey's reopening of the investigation into her emails and Russia led to her defeat, according to the book Shattered. "She wants to make sure all these narratives get spun the right way," a Clinton ally told the book's authors.
Robby Mook - Mook was the first Clinton campaign official to go on record suggesting there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, during an ABC News interview at the Democratic National Convention in July 2016, shortly after stolen DNC emails were released.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/22/top-10-propagandists-who-pushed-russia-collusion-hoax/
#5836992 at 2019-03-23 02:30:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7467: BLOCKADE REMOVED Edition
https://saraacarter.com/special-counsel-mueller-report-goes-to-ag-Barr-what-to-expect/
Now that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is done with his report and it's in the hands of Attorney General William Barr we can expect that he is done with indictments. At least, that's the sensible reasoning.
Which likely means that the Special Counsel's office found no evidence that President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with Russia in the 2016 Presidential elections. For now, the report is private and being reviewed closely by Barr.
Barr delivered a letter to senior lawmakers regarding the report's completion to Capitol Hill Friday evening. It was then that the announcement was made that Mueller's report was done.
Mueller's report was first delivered earlier Friday to DOJ Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversaw the investigation. Rosenstein then delivered it to Attorney General William Barr within minutes, according to Fox News.
The Deputy Attorney General has been criticized by legal experts for his role in overseeing an investigation. After all, he authored the letter authorizing Trump to fire former FBI Director James Comey. After Comey's firing, Comey leaked his own classified memos to the New York Times through a friend, which accused Trump of obstructing justice. Comey admitted he hoped it would launch a special counsel investigation.
It was then, that Rosenstein called for a special counsel and two years of investigations began.
But what have we really discovered as far as collusion is concerned? Nothing.
Rep. Mark Meadows, R-NC, said in a Tweet that "the delivery suggests no more indictments are coming from the Special Counsel. If that's true, it would mean we just completed two years of investigating "Russian Collusion" without ONE collusion related indictment. Not even one."
"Why? Because there was no collusion," he added.
#5833564 at 2019-03-22 23:43:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7462: Glad It's Over Edition
William Barr has just left the building
#5832991 at 2019-03-22 23:11:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7462: Glad It's Over Edition
Having read Imperator Rex's article on President Trump being an FBI informant involved in taking down the mob families in New York and Atlanta during the 80s/90s I am convinced Mueller and Rod Rosenstien are White Hats working alongside Rudy Gulliani and AG William Barr.
Rudy Guiliani lead the Mafia Commission
Robert Mueller lead the Gambino Family Prosecution
Rod Rosenstein was in the DOJ Criminal Division and worked for Mueller.
AG William Barr was United States Deputy AG and soon after became Attorney General.
This entire team of people alongside President Trump took down people who were considered by most untouchable in the 80s/90s.
It makes sense you would bring the gang back together to do it all again.
After all, if we consider the Swamp a giant Mob Family like the Gambinos it only makes sense you bring people together who know how to take down actual Mobsters.
So let the likes of Eric Swalwell and Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff run their mouths - They're all playing right in to Trumps hand.
Of course Trump is going to release it in full. It proves what the Swamp has been up to and will set a course for the next part of the movie. RICO BABY!!
https://quodverum.com/2019/03/75/endgame-potus-trump-s-vindication-nears.html
#5832883 at 2019-03-22 23:03:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7462: Glad It's Over Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5639699 MEME WAR! Q requests a meme campaign on POTUS's historic accomplishments
>>5687134 Strzok Transcript: Research so far
>>5644463, >>5646510 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7461
>>5832173 Mr. Barr to make the full report public (@Pelosi)
>>5832199 "Robert Mueller has stepped up for America" (@AnnaN*varro)
>>5832243 "may be [] redactions" but the Mueller report "may [] avoid those problems (ABC)
>>5832303, >>5832319 PAPA D: Time to hit back! (@GeorgePapa19)
>>5832330 French soldiers to be mobilized on margin of next 'Yellow Vest' Protest (Epoch)
>>5832366 POTUS reaction: 'glad it's over' -ABC News sources (@Breaking911)
>>5832470 OPIATE CRISIS: Big lawsuit, 500 cities, counties, tribes sue Purdue (DailyCaller)
>>5832506 Crying' Chuck: "Don't let POTUS look at it! Just release it!" t. (@ABC)
>>5832608, >>5832594 Trolling is fun: Tucker sends a dozen donuts to Brian Stelter (DailyCaller)
>>5832652 Anon: critical thinking. 5pm Friday nothing burger
>>5832551 Creepy Porn Lawyer meltdown on witness stand. funneling cash (GatewayP)
>>5832861 #7461
#7460
>>5831420 Rep Swalwell (D-CA): Show us the report. Now.
>>5831421, >>5831528, >>5831532 @QAnon76 twatter reply to DJT, STILL ON TOP
>>5831486 Mueller is reportedly not recommending any further indictments - NBC News
>>5831447 Anon Summary on The Plan and Great Awakening
>>5831490 Anon theory: Q uses CHandler as LEVERAGE b4 Mueller report.
>>5831474 BIG TECH CENSORSHIP: GOOG bias flipped seats for Dems (Breitbart)
>>5831531 (Repost) Barr Letter to Congress
>>5831672 Crazy Bernie re Mueller report: Let it come out!
>>5831679 The Clinton-Silsby trafficking scandal & how MSM ignored+covered up (ZeroHedge)
>>5831743 Prosecuter who led case against Cohen to step down (Failing NYT)
>>5831772 "Mueller never sought fight over subpoenaing POTUS"- Haberman (Failing NYT)
>>5831866 BetaMale O'Rourke: Release the report! (Twatter)
>>5832039, >>5831952, >>5831812 ADD IT TO THE LIST: 6 CPD An Heroes, Seargeant dies
>>5832330 French soldiers to be mobilized on margin of next 'Yellow Vest' Protest (Epoch)
>>5832121 #7460
#7459
>>5831266 McConnell still clinging to "Russia Bad."
>>5831189 New Manafort filing.
>>5831161 Mueller report: 37 indictments.
>>5831103 DJT Jr. Re-Tweet: "DOJ letter says there was not a single time Mueller was blocked from an action he wanted to take."
>>5830635 January to July logs from Lolita Express.
>>5831030 Decades-old database of accused pedophiles within Jehovah's Witnesses.
>>5831007 Mueller report on 3/22.
>>5830793 Sarah Sanders Tweet: "The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr…"
>>5830780 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5830779 Barr letter to Congress.
>>5830728 Andrew McCabe-Lisa Page text messages released - show pushback and concern over FISA abuses.
>>5830684 Unit 8200: 'First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin,' and Tokyo, and London.
>>5830670 Attorney General William Barr tells Congress he may advise them of Mueller's conclusions 'as soon as this weekend'.
>>5831336 #7459
Previously Collected Notables
>>5830560 #7458
>>5828221 #7455, >>5829016 #7456, >>5829780 #7457
>>5825895 #7452, >>5826696 #7453, >>5827477 #7454
>>5823529 #7449, >>5824318 #7450, >>5825127 #7451
Notables Archive by BO (updated nightly): https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5832143 at 2019-03-22 22:25:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7461: The Absolute State Of This Witch Hunt Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5639699 MEME WAR! Q requests a meme campaign on POTUS's historic accomplishments
>>5687134 Strzok Transcript: Research so far
>>5644463, >>5646510 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7460
>>5831420 Rep Swalwell (D-CA): Show us the report. Now.
>>5831421, >>5831528, >>5831532 @QAnon76 twatter reply to DJT, STILL ON TOP
>>5831486 Mueller is reportedly not recommending any further indictments - NBC News
>>5831447 Anon Summary on The Plan and Great Awakening
>>5831490 Anon theory: Q uses CHandler as LEVERAGE b4 Mueller report.
>>5831474 BIG TECH CENSORSHIP: GOOG bias flipped seats for Dems (Breitbart)
>>5831531 (Repost) Barr Letter to Congress
>>5831672 Crazy Bernie re Mueller report: Let it come out!
>>5831679 The Clinton-Silsby trafficking scandal & how MSM ignored+covered up (ZeroHedge)
>>5831743 Prosecuter who led case against Cohen to step down (Failing NYT)
>>5831772 "Mueller never sought fight over subpoenaing POTUS"- Haberman (Failing NYT)
>>5831866 BetaMale O'Rourke: Release the report! (Twatter)
>>5832039, >>5831952, >>5831812 ADD IT TO THE LIST: 6 CPD An Heroes, Seargeant dies
>>5832121 #7460
#7459
>>5831266 McConnell still clinging to "Russia Bad."
>>5831189 New Manafort filing.
>>5831161 Mueller report: 37 indictments.
>>5831103 DJT Jr. Re-Tweet: "DOJ letter says there was not a single time Mueller was blocked from an action he wanted to take."
>>5830635 January to July logs from Lolita Express.
>>5831030 Decades-old database of accused pedophiles within Jehovah's Witnesses.
>>5831007 Mueller report on 3/22.
>>5830793 Sarah Sanders Tweet: "The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr…"
>>5830780 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5830779 Barr letter to Congress.
>>5830728 Andrew McCabe-Lisa Page text messages released - show pushback and concern over FISA abuses.
>>5830684 Unit 8200: 'First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin,' and Tokyo, and London.
>>5830670 Attorney General William Barr tells Congress he may advise them of Mueller's conclusions 'as soon as this weekend'.
>>5831336 #7459
#7458
>>5830541 Barr has reportedly received the Mueller report.
>>5830372 WaPo: Notification of Mueller report delivery by 5pm?
>>5830180, >>5830327 HRC email release dig.
>>5830309 Bump stock ban blocked.
>>5830284 Irishman "World's largest facilitator of Child Porn" to be extradited to US.
>>5830278 Masonic Lodge Branch Reportedly BUSTED by Police in Sicily, Italy.
>>5830190 SC man arrested, accused of possessing 'multiple files of child porn'.
>>5830230 A human trafficking investigation in Ashwaubenon led to the arrest of an international fugitive from China.
>>5830211 JW Tweet: Key FBI records related to Steele, dossier and payments.
>>5830157 CBP harassed by students.
>>5830147 Rubio begins push on Monday to cap number of Supreme Court judges.
>>5830069, >>5830082, >>5830281, >>5830281, >>5830281, >>5830375 More death cult art.
>>5830062 Tom Fitton uses "Alice in Wonderland" expression in one of his tweets today.
>>5830059 Los Angeles bans Monsanto's Roundup after latest jury ruling in cancer trial.
>>5830044 Jared Kushner expected to cooperate with House Judiciary Committee's probe into the Trump administration and campaign.
>>5830038 Scientists From Around the World Call for Immediate Halt to 'Genetically Altered Children'.
>>5829955 WL Prestaging.
>>5829989 DJT Tweet: "Today in Florida, @FLOTUS and I were honored to welcome and meet with leaders from the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and Saint Lucia!"
>>5829981 Hillary Clinton and Lanny Davis tried to establish a secret back channel to Israel, classified emails reveal.
>>5829892 Baby monkey is first primate created using sperm from tissue transplanted into dad.
>>5830560 #7458
Previously Collected Notables
>>5828221 #7455, >>5829016 #7456, >>5829780 #7457
>>5825895 #7452, >>5826696 #7453, >>5827477 #7454
>>5823529 #7449, >>5824318 #7450, >>5825127 #7451
Notables Archive by BO (updated nightly): https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5831732 at 2019-03-22 22:05:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7460: The Russia Investigation Is Over Edition
>>5831716
no, simply SUBMITTED to William Barr, no one has read or been briefed on it YET
#5831571 at 2019-03-22 21:57:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7460: The Russia Investigation Is Over Edition
Pelosi, Schumer Joint Statement On Special Counsel Mueller's Report
General William Barr.
"Now that Special Counsel Mueller has submitted his report to the Attorney General, it is imperative for Mr. Barr to make the full report public and provide its underlying documentation and findings to Congress. Attorney General Barr must not give President Trump, his lawyers or his staff any 'sneak preview' of Special Counsel Mueller's findings or evidence, and the White House must not be allowed to interfere in decisions about what parts of those findings or evidence are made public.
"The Special Counsel's investigation focused on questions that go to the integrity of our democracy itself: whether foreign powers corruptly interfered in our elections, and whether unlawful means were used to hinder that investigation. The American people have a right to the truth. The watchword is transparency."
https://www.speaker.gov/newsroom/32219-2/
#5831352 at 2019-03-22 21:46:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7460: The Russia Investigation Is Over Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5639699 MEME WAR! Q requests a meme campaign on POTUS's historic accomplishments
>>5687134 Strzok Transcript: Research so far
>>5644463, >>5646510 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7459
>>5831266 McConnell still clinging to "Russia Bad."
>>5831189 New Manafort filing.
>>5831161 Mueller report: 37 indictments.
>>5831103 DJT Jr. Re-Tweet: "DOJ letter says there was not a single time Mueller was blocked from an action he wanted to take."
>>5830635 January to July logs from Lolita Express.
>>5831030 Decades-old database of accused pedophiles within Jehovah's Witnesses.
>>5831007 Mueller report on 3/22.
>>5830793 Sarah Sanders Tweet: "The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr…"
>>5830780 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5830779 Barr letter to Congress.
>>5830728 Andrew McCabe-Lisa Page text messages released - show pushback and concern over FISA abuses.
>>5830684 Unit 8200: 'First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin,' and Tokyo, and London.
>>5830670 Attorney General William Barr tells Congress he may advise them of Mueller's conclusions 'as soon as this weekend'.
>>5831336 #7459
#7458
>>5830541 Barr has reportedly received the Mueller report.
>>5830372 WaPo: Notification of Mueller report delivery by 5pm?
>>5830180, >>5830327 HRC email release dig.
>>5830309 Bump stock ban blocked.
>>5830284 Irishman "World's largest facilitator of Child Porn" to be extradited to US.
>>5830278 Masonic Lodge Branch Reportedly BUSTED by Police in Sicily, Italy.
>>5830190 SC man arrested, accused of possessing 'multiple files of child porn'.
>>5830230 A human trafficking investigation in Ashwaubenon led to the arrest of an international fugitive from China.
>>5830211 JW Tweet: Key FBI records related to Steele, dossier and payments.
>>5830157 CBP harassed by students.
>>5830147 Rubio begins push on Monday to cap number of Supreme Court judges.
>>5830069, >>5830082, >>5830281, >>5830281, >>5830281, >>5830375 More death cult art.
>>5830062 Tom Fitton uses "Alice in Wonderland" expression in one of his tweets today.
>>5830059 Los Angeles bans Monsanto's Roundup after latest jury ruling in cancer trial.
>>5830044 Jared Kushner expected to cooperate with House Judiciary Committee's probe into the Trump administration and campaign.
>>5830038 Scientists From Around the World Call for Immediate Halt to 'Genetically Altered Children'.
>>5829955 WL Prestaging.
>>5829989 DJT Tweet: "Today in Florida, @FLOTUS and I were honored to welcome and meet with leaders from the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and Saint Lucia!"
>>5829981 Hillary Clinton and Lanny Davis tried to establish a secret back channel to Israel, classified emails reveal.
>>5829892 Baby monkey is first primate created using sperm from tissue transplanted into dad.
>>5830560 #7458
Previously Collected Notables
>>5828221 #7455, >>5829016 #7456, >>5829780 #7457
>>5825895 #7452, >>5826696 #7453, >>5827477 #7454
>>5823529 #7449, >>5824318 #7450, >>5825127 #7451
Notables Archive by BO (updated nightly): https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5831336 at 2019-03-22 21:45:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7459: More Like Nocialism Edition
#7459
>>5831266 McConnell still clinging to "Russia Bad."
>>5831189 New Manafort filing.
>>5831161 Mueller report: 37 indictments.
>>5831103 DJT Jr. Re-Tweet: "DOJ letter says there was not a single time Mueller was blocked from an action he wanted to take."
>>5830635 January to July logs from Lolita Express.
>>5831030 Decades-old database of accused pedophiles within Jehovah's Witnesses.
>>5831007 Mueller report on 3/22.
>>5830793 Sarah Sanders Tweet: "The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr…"
>>5830780 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5830779 Barr letter to Congress.
>>5830728 Andrew McCabe-Lisa Page text messages released - show pushback and concern over FISA abuses.
>>5830684 Unit 8200: 'First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin,' and Tokyo, and London.
>>5830670 Attorney General William Barr tells Congress he may advise them of Mueller's conclusions 'as soon as this weekend'.
Baking
#5831219 at 2019-03-22 21:39:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7459: More Like Nocialism Edition
#7459
>>5831189 New Manafort filing.
>>5831161 Mueller report: 37 indictments.
>>5831103 DJT Jr. Re-Tweet: "DOJ letter says there was not a single time Mueller was blocked from an action he wanted to take."
>>5830635 January to July logs from Lolita Express.
>>5831030 Decades-old database of accused pedophiles within Jehovah's Witnesses.
>>5831007 Mueller report on 3/22.
>>5830793 Sarah Sanders Tweet: "The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr…"
>>5830780 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5830779 Barr letter to Congress.
>>5830728 Andrew McCabe-Lisa Page text messages released - show pushback and concern over FISA abuses.
>>5830684 Unit 8200: 'First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin,' and Tokyo, and London.
>>5830670 Attorney General William Barr tells Congress he may advise them of Mueller's conclusions 'as soon as this weekend'.
#5831142 at 2019-03-22 21:35:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7459: More Like Nocialism Edition
#7459
>>5831103 DJT Jr. Re-Tweet: "DOJ letter says there was not a single time Mueller was blocked from an action he wanted to take."
>>5830635 January to July logs from Lolita Express.
>>5831030 Decades-old database of accused pedophiles within Jehovah's Witnesses.
>>5831007 Mueller report on 3/22.
>>5830793 Sarah Sanders Tweet: "The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr…"
>>5830780 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5830779 Barr letter to Congress.
>>5830728 Andrew McCabe-Lisa Page text messages released - show pushback and concern over FISA abuses.
>>5830684 Unit 8200: 'First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin,' and Tokyo, and London.
>>5830670 Attorney General William Barr tells Congress he may advise them of Mueller's conclusions 'as soon as this weekend'.
#5831013 at 2019-03-22 21:28:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7459: More Like Nocialism Edition
#7459
>>5830793 Sarah Sanders Tweet: "The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr…"
>>5830780 Q clock update. Re-read crumbs.
>>5830779 Barr letter to Congress.
>>5830728 Andrew McCabe-Lisa Page text messages released - show pushback and concern over FISA abuses.
>>5830684 Unit 8200: 'First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin,' and Tokyo, and London.
>>5830670 Attorney General William Barr tells Congress he may advise them of Mueller's conclusions 'as soon as this weekend'.
#5830763 at 2019-03-22 21:16:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7459: More Like Nocialism Edition
Mueller submits final report on Russia investigation to Justice Department
Special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday delivered his final report to the Justice Department on his investigation into President Trump's alleged collusion with Russia, according to multiple reports. Handing off his report to Attorney General William Barr signals the end of the investigation that began when Mueller was appointed in May, 2017 by acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. Barr now has to decide how much of the report will be released to Congress and to the public.
During the course of his investigation, Mueller obtained convictions against Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Michael Cohen, Mike Flynn, George Papadopoulos, Alex van der Zwaan, Richard Pinedo, and Sam Patten. Roger Stone and Konstantin Kilimnik have also been indicted.
Mueller also filed indictments against 13 Russian nationals and 3 Russian companies - including the Internet Research Agency "troll farm" - for the malign activities they allegedly engaged in while interfering in the 2016 presidential election. The names of those Russian citizens are Yevgeny Prigozhin (and two of his businesses), Mikhail Bystrov, Mikhail Burchik, Aleksandra Krylova, Sergey Polozov, Anna Bogacheva, Maria Bovda, Robert Bovda, Dzheykhun Aslanov, Vadim Podkopaev, Gleb Vasilchenko, Irina Kaverzina, and Vladimir Venkov.
Mueller filed additional indictments against 12 Russian intelligence officers - all members of the Russian military intelligence unit's GRU - for their alleged involvement in the hacking of the Democratic National Committee in 2016.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/mueller-submits-final-report-on-russia-investigation-to-justice-department
#5830670 at 2019-03-22 21:11:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7459: More Like Nocialism Edition
>>5830650
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1109200800130236416
Attorney General William Barr tells Congress he may advise them of Mueller's conclusions 'as soon as this weekend' - CNBC
#5816230 at 2019-03-21 22:18:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7440: We Have To Fight Back Edition
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/letter-deputy-attorney-general-rod-rosenstein-offers-potential/story?id=61847216
Letter from deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein offers potential road map to special counsel Robert Mueller's probe
Sources familiar with the probe believe there are no more indictments expected.
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WATCH | Six key Trump associates indicted during Russia investigation
By Jonathan Karl 1h ago
There's no shortage of speculation on the special counsel Robert Mueller's report, much of it totally uninformed.
But we don't need to speculate on the scope - the man who appointed Mueller has already given us a potential road map on what to expect from the special counsel.
The bottom line: Do not expect a harsh condemnation of President Donald Trump or any of his associates if they have not been charged with crimes.
The road map comes in the form a little-noticed 12-page letter written by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein last June to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley.
The White House, Feb. 8, 2016.
(Philippe Gerber/Getty Images) The White House, Feb. 8, 2016.
The letter was in response to Grassley's demands for more information on the special counsel investigation, offers a brief history of special counsel investigations and actually quotes former and future Attorney General William Barr who appointed three special counsels during his time as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush.
In the letter, Rosenstein makes it clear he believes the Department of Justice will not - and cannot without violating long-standing Department of Justice policy - include disparaging or incriminating information about anybody who has not been charged with a crime.
"Punishing wrongdoers through judicial proceedings is only one part of the Department's mission," Rosenstein wrote. "We also have a duty to prevent the disclosure of information that would unfairly tarnish people who are not charged with crimes."
Sources familiar with the investigation believe there are no more indictments coming from the special counsel. If Mueller follows the guidance of the man who appointed him and supervised his investigation, he cannot publicly disparage those who have not been charged with a crime.
Rosenstein is emphatic on this point: "In fact, disclosing uncharged allegations against American citizens without a law-enforcement need is considered to be a violation of a prosecutor's trust."
Later in the letter, he makes it clear this standard applies to anybody under investigation, even public officials.
"No matter who an investigation involves – an ordinary citizen, a local or state politician, a campaign official, a foreign agent, an officer of the federal legislative, executive, or judicial branch – agents and prosecutors are obligated to protect its confidentiality."
In the letter Rosenstein directly takes issue with the justification then-FBI Director James Comey used to publicly criticize Hillary Clinton in 2016 even as he decided not to charge her with a crime. At the time, Comey justified the break with long-time DOJ practice as an "extraordinary step" necessary because of circumstances so unusual they were comparable to a "500-year flood."
"It is important for the Department of Justice to follow established procedures, especially when the stakes are high," Rosenstein wrote.
#5809573 at 2019-03-21 14:44:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7431: First Cup of the Day Edition
Reminder
Senator Sasse asked William Barr about Epstein during the confirmation hearing. Barr said he would recuse if confirmed, but will make sure the DOJ looks into how the Epstein case was handled.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4774004/sen-sasse-questions-William-Barr-epstein-case
#5799449 at 2019-03-21 00:52:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7418: John Does and Jane Does Edition
This Is just getting beyond Insane, Rod Rosenstein will be staying on to investigate himself and the FISA warrants.
The only thing I can say at this point is something is
very wrong with Trump...either that or he is being blackmailed
all you had to do was Google William Barr to find out he was a Clinton/Bush attorney who ran drugs for the CIA
https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/this-is-just-getting-beyond-insane-rod-rosenstein-will-be-staying-on-to-investigate-himself-and-the-fisa-warrants/
#5794347 at 2019-03-20 20:01:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7412: They'll Do ANYTHING To Stay In Power Edition:
>>5794341
I'm still laughing my ass off at those who think the entire plot was exposed, aired out in public for the last year and a half so that……….
[can you believe this? I mean, really?]
they can let all the plotters walk away.
My God some people are dumb.
Remember what I told you earlier - I wrote columns about it. The Trump admin strategy on the SpyGate investigations/prosecutions/indictments is not to comment or *even acknowledge their existence* until they are ready.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/how-the-dc-leak-culture-was-made-powerless-to-thwart-spygate-investigations_2834666.html
NOW READ THIS LETTER from Reps. Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows, in which they demand new AG William Barr give them an update on the criminal referral they made to the DOJ about Andrew McCabe more than a year ago.
https://republicans-oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/2019-03-20-JDJ-and-MM-to-AG-Barr-re-McCabe-Criminal-Referral.pdf
NOWHERE in their letter do the two House Reps *even mention* or acknowledge the fact *there's already a grandy jury investigation of McCabe being led by US Attorneys.
The existence of that grand jury was revealed in a leak last September 6.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/trump-administrations-silent-professionals-are-investigating-spygate_2660858.html
Note they don't ask for any update on the GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION into McCabe that had been meeting for 'months' by the time it was revealed last September.
If these guys are playing a role of being clueless, they are doing a really great job of it.
/end
Look at the opinion polls on SpyGate.
THE GROUND HAS BEEN PREPARED.
The *majority* of those polled now understand what happened.
A year and a half ago, was that true?
OF COURSE NOT.
The constant drip-drip-drip rollout of the plot, carefully managed, has done it's work
If Trump launched major prosecutions in 2017, *without* public support & tried to *explain* after the fact, how well would that have worked, do you think?
Even mid 2018 the ground wasn't ready yet.
But now it is.
Many commentators never had any real faith in Trump to begin with, and are right now spinning tales about how he's stupidly been fooled again by appointing Barr, etc. etc. argle bargle barf.
You *just got done* watching Trump epically troll DC over the wall funding. He knew *all along* he was going to get the $ from the DoD as CinC and Congress couldn't do jack to stop him.
How many MONTHS did it take him to set that up?
What we call "SpyGate" is more massive and far reaching than most of you know. I've tried to explain the actual scope of this several times, then I gave it and decided to just let it happen.
U1
Russian moles
Massive bribery scandals
Illegal spying on Congress.
Entire CIA networks being rolled up.
Massive exposure of top classified intelligence, including Special Access Programs.
Most people have NO IDEA this goes *far* beyond just spying on the Trump campaign during the 2016 election.
People who keep screaming "Well hurry up already!!!!" have no idea of the real scope and how far reaching this is.
This had to be carefully managed to avoid a societal collapse. I am not joking.
When you *begin* rolling all this out, the ground has to be ready or there will be massive upheaval.
The extent and depth of the corruption is staggering. Trump had to solidfy control of fed. agencies chock full of spies and saboteurs.
That was literally ALL of 2017, part 2018
When this gets rolled out, Democrats, DNC Media, Never Trump, etc. are going to realize that it's really being done, they're serious about not just airing all this stuff out but also about prosecuting the people that did it, they are going to TRY to literally start a civil war.
So people who say Trump & his team 'should have' pulled the trigger on this back in 2017 were always clueless.
They didn't understand the extent of this and that country ITSELF hangs in the balance if this is mishandled.
So no, the perps are NOT going to be allowed to walk away scott free after all that they were doing has been fully exposed to the public.
But the public exposure had to come FIRST and had be accepted by MOST of the public before taking the next step.
And people who can't see that or accept that have more problems than I can help them with.
Trump knows what he's doing.
/end
ADDENDUM: forgot a point I was going to make.
In 2017 we had ANTIFA holding major riots in many large cities, remember THAT?
Now thanks to Sessions & others, they were dispersed and now only cause problems in deepest blue places like Portland, Oregon.
#5789479 at 2019-03-20 15:26:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7405: Quints Of Truth Edition
TRUST JOHN BOLTON
TRUST William Barr
TRUST LINDSAY GRAHAM
TRUST MIKE POMPEO
TRUST WRAY
ANYONE ELSE SEEING A PATTERN HERE
#5788592 at 2019-03-20 14:03:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7404: Happy Birthday, Barron! Edition
>https://twitter.com/Jim_Jordan/status/1108368128898203648
Ahmad AND Weissmann leaving the Mueller team.
We sent a letter to AG William Barr on March 1st outlining that Bruce Ohr told them both in August 2016 that Chris Steele was "desperate to stop Trump."
But the FBI didn't tell the FISA Court this critical information.
#5779204 at 2019-03-19 23:11:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7392: Shills Running Flak Ops Edition
>>5779036
Remember Mueller and Barr are good friends
>https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/friends-William-Barr-robert-mueller-work-time/story?id=60397183
Like their wives hang out on the weekends kinda close
What Mueller knows Barr knows
What Barr knows Mueller knows
#5776952 at 2019-03-19 21:09:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7389: Operational Mind Of An Earthworm Edition
Rod Rosenstein Staying At Justice Department 'A Little Longer'
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had planned to leave the Justice Department sometime in March but will remain at the agency "a little longer," a senior department official told reporters Tuesday.
Rosenstein, who oversaw the special counsel's Russia probe, was expected to step down following the confirmation of William Barr as attorney general. In a speech March 7, Rosenstein said it was likely to be one of his last appearances in his government role.
It is unclear what the delay means for the Russia probe, which is being led by former FBI Director Robert Mueller. Mueller is widely believed to be close to the end of the investigation, which began May 17, 2017. Several of Mueller's top prosecutors have returned back to their day jobs at the Justice Department, including two within the past week.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/03/19/rod-rosenstein-remaining-doj/
Winning
#5776448 at 2019-03-19 20:35:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7388: Missions Forward Edition
https://twitter.com/kevincorke/status/1107996543108431874
#NEW Deputy AG #RodRosenstein has reached an agreement w/ Attorney General William Barr to stay on at @TheJusticeDept "a little while longer," despite initial plans to step down by now.
Rosenstein had planned to step down in mid-March but hasn't yet given his two weeks notice.
#5776372 at 2019-03-19 20:30:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7388: Missions Forward Edition
Re: this – HOW immediately? Lawyer-immediately (maybe a month, maybe three) or Normal-immediately (today). Immediately is a very subjective word in the legal world.
Preet Bharara predicts '480-page document' from Mueller will leak immediately
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/preet-bharara-predicts-480-page-document-from-mueller-will-leak-immediately
Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara expects special counsel Robert Mueller will release a lengthy report detailing his conclusions in the investigation into Russian inference in the 2016 election and possible Trump campaign collusion.
That report, which Bharara speculated would be 480 pages, will be immediately leaked to the press once it's out of Mueller's hands, he predicted.
"He could give something bare-bones to [Attorney General William Barr], because he's said what he was going to say in publicly filed documents and indictments," Bharara told Politico. "Or, I think it's slightly more likely - a hunch I have - that he'll write a very lengthy, detailed document that goes into the prosecutions and the declinations at great length, with a lot of supporting exhibits as well."
"And once it is known that it's a 480-page document, then let the games begin," he said, pulling a number out of thin air.
Bharara is not the only one to succumb to making predictions about the Mueller investigation and its forthcoming report. Media outlets have published stories almost weekly in recent months speculating that Mueller is winding down his investigation.
The special counsel's office has not publicly said when its probe will conclude or when it will brief the attorney general on its findings.
Justice Department guidelines require Mueller to submit a confidential report to Barr upon completion of the inquiry. The report must explain why prosecutors decided or chose not to bring charges against any matters under investigation. Justice Department regulations do not require Mueller's report to be shared with Congress or with the public, but the attorney general must file his own report to lawmakers and inform them whether the department prevented Mueller's team from taking any action.
#5774424 at 2019-03-19 18:03:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7386: POTUS Meeting With Bolsonaro Edition
Jim Jordan was on FOX and said he and Meadows sent letter to Barr 1 March informing him of Ohr's communications with Ahmed and Weissman on the Steele documents, Both are now leaving the Special Counsel.
https://www.scribd.com/document/400969471/Jordan-Meadows-Letter-to-AG-William-Barr
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/end-in-sight-high-level-prosecutor-leaves-mueller-investigation
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/top-prosecutor-on-mueller-probe-stepping-down
#5773770 at 2019-03-19 17:14:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7385: Like Riding A Bicycle Edition
#NEW Deputy AG #RodRosenstein has reached an agreement w/ Attorney General William Barr to stay on at @TheJusticeDept "a little while longer," despite initial plans to step down by now. Rosenstein had planned to step down in mid-March but hasn't yet given his two weeks notice.
https://twitter.com/kevincorke/status/1107996543108431874
#5772182 at 2019-03-19 15:16:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7383: Stay in the Light Edition
Stephanie Myers @_StephanieMyers
59m
NEW:
Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein has reportedly reached an agreement with AG William Barr to stay at the Justice Department "a little while longer." Rosenstein had planned to step down in mid-March; this amid reports the Special Counsel investigation is "winding down."
**
HMMMMM maybe RR is not a Black Hat ?
#5770847 at 2019-03-19 13:37:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7381: Chasing The Snakes Out of America Edition
Rosenstein NOT Out
https://twitter.com/kevincorke/status/1107996543108431874?s=21
#NEW Deputy AG #RodRosenstein has reached an agreement w/ Attorney General William Barr to stay on at @TheJusticeDept "a little while longer," despite initial plans to step down by now.
Rosenstein had planned to step down in mid-March but hasn't yet given his two weeks notice.
#5765216 at 2019-03-19 02:42:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7374: LISTENING CAREFULLY Edition
Hannity: Sara C & others on the abuse of power and Devin Nunes on $250 defamation suit against Twitter
3-18-19, https://youtu.be/Yx3nDJkfCF8
TWO PAGES
Page 1: The Two-tired Justice System, Panel Mark Meadows, Sara Carer, Gregg Jarrett
Page 2: Devin Nunes' $250mil lawsuit against Twitter
NOTES on the conversation:
~12:30min
Meadows: What we're starting to see is the rest of the story…. There are two standards: one for HRC, who got a pass, and one for Donald Trump, one didn't….It's time that we hold people accountable in Washington, D.C.….
Hannity: Now we know that the media bought it hook, line and sinker. They were fed phony infomation, they disseminated phony information. They did it to influence an election….
Sara: This was a classic disinformation intelligence operation….The FBI & the DOJ–high-level officials within those departments–…targeted the President of the United States. And they also targeted the Trump campaign. I don't understand how this cannot be one of the biggest stories in modern political history…But the most important thing is that William Barr, the new Attorney General….[has] to launch a full-fledged investigation. And if not, open up a second Special Counsel to investigate everyone. This is probably one of the biggest…political stories of our lifetime….
Sara: When we look at what they did [the MSM], and how they spread that information. That's why they went to McCain's guy, David Kramer, they wanted to solidify that information….A lot of people didn't even want to report on this….But remember, it wasn't until Brennan and James Clapper actually briefed President Trump about this that Buzzfeed then published the entire dossier, and CNN…wrote the story. They wanted to make it real. They wanted to make lies real. And they did.
[Hannity reminds us that "first they gave Hillary a 'get-out-of-jail-free card' and then used the charges of Russian collusion to influence an election. Jarrett basically echoes Sara.
Hannity: asks what more we'll see.
Meadows says there's additional info coming out that shows this effort involved a "coordinated effort" that involves "sitting Ambassadors." Time to declassify some of these docs.
Jarrett: Steele's deposition in Florida…"will be very revealing….it was all made-up, the FBI knew it, they didn't care, they used it as a pretext to destroy Trump."
Sara: Re "five buckets." Will be extraordinarily important….they'll be discovering "further malfeasance"….A lot of other things are going to be unearthed because of this. And this is what they were so afraid of."
Hannity predicts indictments in the future.
#5760507 at 2019-03-18 23:29:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7368: Let's Keep Playing Edition
Barr invokes state secrets privilege in a lawsuit Twitter filed more than four years ago.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/17/William-Barr-state-secrets-twitter-1224508
#5759096 at 2019-03-18 22:31:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7366: Truth WINS Edition:
>>5759060
(End of article)
If you accept that Trump has been a very valuable source for the FBI since at least 1981, you can start to see his influence in major FBI/DOJ takedowns more clearly.
For example, in the early 1990s, the FBI was making a major push against the Mob in New York. The Gambino crime family in New York was brought down in 1992. The Mafia Commission between February 25, 1985 and November 19, 1986 broke up the Five Families. Each of these probes would have relied on valuable source informants, much like the Scarfo takedown in 1981.
Given the above and the Mafia's power in the construction sector, what are the chances that Donald J Trump was a valuable source for these investigations? Answer - in my opinion, very high.
Now consider these remarkable 'coincidences':
Who led the Mafia Commission prosecution? Rudy Giuliani.
Who led the Gambino prosecution? Robert Mueller, who was USAG for the DOJ Criminal Division between 1990-1993. Who was working for Mueller at DOJ, during this time?
Rod Rosenstein.
And who was the Deputy Attorney General between May 1990 and 26 November, 1992, before becoming the Attorney-General?
William Barr.
And how about this?
Barr's DAG in the 1990's was George Terwilliger. His son, Zachary, was Grassley's DOJ investigator for Judiciary. Zachary Terwilliger then became Rod Rosenstein's Chief of Staff, before being appointed United States Attorney, for the Eastern District of Virginia. Who did Zachary Terwilliger replace in Virginia?
Dana Boente. Ring a bell?
Boente is now the FBI Chief Legal Counsel
#5748455 at 2019-03-18 05:01:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7352: @Jack - Getting Nervous? Edition
AG Barr asserted state secrets privilege in lawsuit brought by Twitter to publish a more complete account of government surveillance requests
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.politico.com/amp/story/2019/03/17/William-Barr-state-secrets-twitter-1224508
#5748333 at 2019-03-18 04:53:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7352: @Jack - Getting Nervous? Edition
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.politico.com/amp/story/2019/03/17/William-Barr-state-secrets-twitter-1224508
#5728101 at 2019-03-17 01:29:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7326: [3] Edition
Trump on Mueller report vote: I encouraged Republicans to 'vote for transparency'
President Trump said he encouraged Republicans to "vote for transparency" after the House unanimously voted on Thursday for the Justice Department to publicly release special counsel Robert Mueller's report on his Russia investigation. "On the recent non-binding vote (420-0) in Congress about releasing the Mueller Report, I told leadership to let all Republicans vote for transparency," Trump tweeted Saturday morning. "Makes us all look good and doesn't matter. Play along with the game!"
The resolution was introduced by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler of New York, who said there is "overwhelming public interest" to see the report. It would direct the Justice Department to disclose the entire report to Congress and also with the public, except if there is any portion "thereof is expressly prohibited by law." Mueller, who is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, must share a confidential report with Attorney General William Barr after the investigation concludes and outline why he chose to either bring charges or not prosecute any matters during the probe. Barr has said he intends to send a summary of Mueller's findings to Congress, though he is not required to share the report with lawmakers.
"This resolution is also needed because high-ranking DOJ officials have indicated that they may not release - that they may not release information about individuals who are not indicted," Nadler said on the House floor. Republican Reps. Paul Gosar of Arizona, Matt Gaetz of Florida, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, and Justin Amash of Michigan voted present on the resolution.
Meanwhile, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., blocked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's request for unanimous consent for the resolution on Friday. Graham's decision came because Schumer was unwilling to amend a provision in the House's resolution to require the Justice Department employ a special counsel to investigate misconduct at the agency regarding the investigation looking at Hillary Clinton's use of an unauthorized email server.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/trump-on-mueller-report-vote-i-encouraged-republicans-to-vote-for-transparency
#5728056 at 2019-03-17 01:25:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7326: [3] Edition
https://quodverum.com/2019/03/75/endgame-potus-trump-s-vindication-nears.html
ENDGAME : POTUS Trump's Vindication Nears
Leftists have long alleged that Donald Trump has conducted crimes with the mafia, as well as with Russian oligarchs. What they can never explain is why Trump has never been indicted. As REX explains, there may be a reason for that. And in 2019, it's all connected to POTUS Trump's masterful takedown of The Swamp.
If you accept that Trump has been a very valuable source for the FBI since at least 1981, you can start to see his influence in major FBI/DOJ takedowns more clearly.
For example, in the early 1990s, the FBI was making a major push against the Mob in New York. The Gambino crime family in New York was brought down in 1992. The Mafia Commission between February 25, 1985 and November 19, 1986 broke up the Five Families. Each of these probes would have relied on valuable source informants, much like the Scarfo takedown in 1981.
Given the above and the Mafia's power in the construction sector, what are the chances that Donald J Trump was a valuable source for these investigations? Answer - in my opinion, very high.
Now consider these remarkable 'coincidences':
Who led the Mafia Commission prosecution? Rudy Giuliani.
Who led the Gambino prosecution? Robert Mueller, who was USAG for the DOJ Criminal Division between 1990-1993. Who was working for Mueller at DOJ, during this time?
Rod Rosenstein.
And who was the Deputy Attorney General between May 1990 and 26 November, 1992, before becoming the Attorney-General?
William Barr.
Good article by Rex
#5726870 at 2019-03-16 23:47:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7324: Shadilay Saturday: Comfy with Frens Edition
Anons lawfag here with some info on habbenings - i litigated civil cases for 25 years and found that the hardest cases to win always involved a STATE entity - most of mine were in the land use field but when the STATE or COUNTY or CITY attorney entered the case it was virutally over - the judges would RARELY cross any of them
so it was no surprise when i came across this amazing fact: the largest litigators in the US Federal Circuit Court system are the 50 States and 6 Territories - rolling over WE THE PEOPLE in the rigged system and getting corrupt legal shade for all their fuckery.
OH and BTW such cases are overseen, directed and managed by the (DS) National Association of Attorneys General-which is an organization of 56 State and territorial attorneys general in the United States.
Dont think POTUS knows it all? think again - last year POTUS summoned the National Association of Attorneys General and together with all the new pro-Trump US Federal Court judges - brought legal firepower to bear on the opioid peddler Purdue Pharma-and that this past week, resulted in Purdue Pharma having to declare it was nearing bankruptcy.
NOW POTUS is taking aim at high tech using the same tactical nukes: He just got done with another meeting:
For Immediate Release: March 5, 2019
Contact: Allison Gilmore | 202-326-6047 | agilmore@naag.org
Twitter: @NatlAssnAttysGn
Washington, D.C. — Late yesterday, a bipartisan group of attorneys general from 38 states and territories met with President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and U.S. Attorney General William Barr. The meeting focused heavily on the opioid epidemic, human trafficking, and criminal justice reform.
YUP read that part was just BRAGGING about the scalps they got - but also in this meeting POTUS organized the target of the NEXT ASSAULT: HERE IS THE HEADLINE ANONS:
Facebook, Google and other big tech giants are about to face a 'reckoning,' state attorneys general warn
Tony Romm, The Washington Post Published 8:40 am CDT, Friday, March 15, 2019
class actions can be very effective indeed
FUCKING BASED POTUS
TRUST THE PLAN
#5726078 at 2019-03-16 22:58:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7323: Hows That Working For You? Edition
>>5726048
#7 "Pitbull" Andrew Weissmann is Leaving Special Counsel
Thursday's big story was that Mueller may be wrapping up his report, being as Weissmann will be stepping down. According to Sara Carter's report, Weissmann was handpicked by Mueller to join the Special Counsel's Office investigation into the alleged collusion and obstruction between Russia and Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.
For anyone who has heard Defense Attorney Sidney Powell speak on Weissmann's tactics, or read her book Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice, it is quite evident that Weissmann needs to be investigated. Powell has stated that Weissmann destroyed evidence in the Arthur Anderson case. Despite this, Powell won the case against Weissmann in the Supreme Court, but only after they had destroyed the company's reputation.
It seems Weissmann is a dirty player, and has been reported to the Department of Justice Inspector General and Senate Judiciary Committee, as well as reprimanded for withholding evidence, in past years. While on this special counsel for Mueller, he was directly involved with the prosecution of Paul Manafort.
As of Friday morning, Republican lawmakers requested documents, communications, and questions answered regarding both Weissman and his colleague DOJ prosecutor Zainab Ahmad. This is all due to Bruce Ohr's testimony regarding the Russia Trump robe, where he testified that he had met with Weissmann and Ahmad in the summer of 2016 to alert them that the anti-Trump dossier had not been vetted and that Steele was extremely bias against Trump.
On March 1, lawmakers sent a 7-page letter to Attorney General William Barr requesting information about actions taken or not taken by Weissmann and Ahmad after they met with Ohr:
This development raises questions about the impartiality and independence of Weissmann and Ahmad as senior members of the Special Counsel investigation. We write to determine what steps both Weissmann and Ahmad took to apprise Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III and the Justice Department of their contacts with Ohr and the substance of those meetings before their assignment to the Special Counsel's office.
According to NPR Weissmann is leaving to teach at New York University. With any luck, investigations will interrupt that endeavor.
Speaking of Mueller:
There is currently a book being sold on Amazon called 'The Mueller Report,' authored by Robert S. Mueller III, with a prologue written by Alan Dershowitz. It already boasts a "Best Seller" flag by Amazon, and is available for preorder with a release date of March 26, 2019. The Washington Post also has a book titled 'The Mueller Report,' authored by Rosalind S. Helderman and Matt Zapotosky, with a preorder release date of March 26, 2019 as well. Both are available at Target as well. Of course the New York Times couldn't be left out, so they too have 'The Mueller Report' on preorder for March 26th - yet their book only appears to be for sale at Target. Interesting.
The book authored by Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller states the following on Amazon:
THE MARCH 26, 2019 PUBLICATION DATE IS A PLACEHOLDER. WE WILL PUBLISH OUR EDITION OF THE MUELLER REPORT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER IT IS RELEASED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
The obvious questions on most people's minds are - do they already have the full report since these books are already written? Likely. Are they trying to control the narrative the moment the report is released to the public? That's a hard yes. Does this mean the report is most likely going to be released within the next couple of weeks? Likely, but there is always a chance of delay with these folks.
#5721902 at 2019-03-16 17:35:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7318: POTUS: "Play along with the game!" Edition
Trump claims he urged Republicans to vote for making Mueller report public
President says it 'will make us look good and doesn't matter' after House voted unanimously for transparency
Donald Trump claimed on Saturday to have "told" House Republicans to vote for the Mueller report to be made public, as they did on Friday, because it would "make us all look good and doesn't matter".
Special counsel Robert Mueller is believed to be close to completing his investigation of Russian election interference, links between Trump aides and Moscow and possible obstruction of justice by the president.
Democrats who control the House have pressed for the report to be released. Many observers have speculated that the attorney general, William Barr, a Trump appointee who before assuming the role was critical of Mueller's work, will make good on his word and not do so. Justice department regulations say the report will remain confidential.
The unanimous vote on Friday was symbolic, designed to increase pressure on Barr.
The House judiciary chair, Jerrold Nadler, said the resolution was "critical because of the many questions and criticisms of the investigation raised by the president and his administration".
The top Republican on the judiciary committee, Doug Collins of Georgia, voted for the resolution but asked: "What happens when it comes back and none of this is true,[when it shows] the president did not do anything wrong? Then the meltdown will occur."
The White House ridiculed the resolution and Democratic efforts to have it passed by the Senate were rebuffed by the judiciary chair, Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally.
The president has repeatedly called the Mueller inquiry a "hoax" and a "witch-hunt". On Saturday he again seemed to seek to undermine the gravity of Mueller's work, tweeting: "On the recent non-binding vote (420-0) in Congress about releasing the Mueller Report, I told leadership to let all Republicans vote for transparency. Makes us all look good and doesn't matter. Play along with the game!"
That "game" has included leading Democrats speculating in the media about what they will do if the report is not released. Nadler and Adam Schiff, the chair of the House intelligence committee, have floated calling Mueller to testify or subpoenaing the report itself.
Mueller, meanwhile, has jailed Trump's former campaign chair Paul Manafort, Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen, and Trump's former adviser George Papadopoulos, as well as two other people. Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn and the former Trump deputy campaign chair Rick Gates have pleaded guilty and are co-operating with investigators.
Close Trump ally Roger Stone is among people and entities, including a number of Russians, who have been charged with wrongdoing.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/mar/16/trump-mueller-report-told-republicans-vote-yes-tweet
#5720680 at 2019-03-16 15:58:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7316: 'Into the Fire' Edition
>>5720429
white house counsel pat cipollone went to covington high school
AND
was a law clerk for William Barr
COME ON
#5716946 at 2019-03-16 06:32:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7312: The 'Cleaning Crew' Is Active Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5687134 Strzok Transcript: Research so far
>>5639699 MEME WAR! Q requests a meme campaign on POTUS's historic accomplishments
>>5644463 , >>5646510 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7311 Baker Change
>>5716243, >>5716278, >>5716519 Group seeking to overthrow Kim behind North Korea embassy raid in Spain
>>5716326 War Spending Is Bankrupting America
>>5716279 Drag Queen Storytime Reader Previously Charged with Sexual Assault of a Child Under the Age of 14
>>5716340 Lori Loughlin's daughter is caught in ANOTHER cheating scandal after claims a TV game show was rigged in her favor
>>5716514 Australians Are Furious About Google's Delivery Drone
>>5716740 Netanyahu hails US purchase of Israeli Iron Dome batteries
>>5716890, >>5716929 Podesta interview
>>5716942 #7311
#7310
>>5715578 Planefag notices LUCKY17 call sign
>>5715508 Honoring the blood sweat tears of Our Fallen
>>5715776 New Zealand mosque attack difficult to prevent despite Five Eyes intelligence sharing, Experts say
>>5715812 FB removed ad critical of it while missing apparent livestream of deadly shooting
>>5715963 Boeing 373 Max software patch expected before end of March
>>5716093, >>5716119 Resignations in the news
>>5716189 #7310
#7309
>>5714848 'MAGA bomber' Cesar Sayoc expected to plead guilty next week
>>5714768 Greyhound won't let US authorities drop migrants in depots
>>5714785 Chelsea Clinton blamed for attack in NZ by students at vigil in New York.
>>5714940 Trump Says 'There Should Be No Mueller Report,' Calls Investigation 'Illegal and Conflicted'
>>5714946 Judge allows courtroom cameras for trial of R. Kelly
>>5714949 Hospital in NZ placed on lockdown
>>5715136 Full Moon & Equinox Coming: Dark to Light
>>5715187 Brenton Tarrant: 8chan Posts Predated Mosque Shootings
>>5715196 Supreme Court expands April 23 census arguments
>>5715165 Tech companies scramble to remove New Zealand shooting video
>>5715274 Pompeo slaps visa restrictions on international court probing US military
>>5715257, >>5715368 New FBI Vault drops
>>5715433 #7309
#7308
>>5713999 Atty. Gen. William Barr tries to restore confidence in Justice Department
>>5714241 Pompeo Heads to Israel Ahead of Contested Election
>>5714328 Hospital from NZ shooting lists "modern slavery act" info on their website
>>5714459 Another Hollywood degenerate. Former child Disney star. Current age 27.
>>5714530 FEMA Contractor Arrested For Cocaine Distribution... To Kids
>>5714678 #7308
#7307
>>5713092, >>5713066 Forbes: "After NZ Attack, Should 8chan Be Wiped From The Web?" This is exactly what Q was talking about re /CM/
>>5713414 Moar on traitor Hansen
>>5713460 On the 12 Republicans who voted with the dims
>>5713585, >>5713696 Madeleine McCann's abduction was connected to sex trafficking ring, new docuseries speculates (People mag sauce)
>>5713604 Moar evidence of YouTube search censorship - re NZ shooting
>>5713734 Breaking: Massive fire at Phillips 66 oil refinery in Carson, CA
>>5713325 Lisa Page Deposition summary, pages 18-28
>>5713885 #7307
#7306
>>5712593 Lisa Page Deposition Pages 1-17 Summary
>>5712697 planefaggin - HATE56 buzzing around
>>5712637 Con Edison faces potential fine over breaches of safety rules
>>5712556 no public events sechuled for POTUS this weekend
>>5712481 Comms between Comey and POTUS last night, (anon thinks)
>>5712459 Weapon suppliers of Bataclan-terrorists arrested in Amsterdam.
>>5712407 New PapaD twat re Misfud
>>5712795 Misfud in Turkey?
>>5712619, >>5712952 crickets on RBG bday or TMZ all smiles
>>5712992 #7306
Previously Collected Notables
>>5712588 #7305
>>5709861 #7302, >>5710674 #7303, >>5711494 #7304
>>5707276 #7299, >>5708279 #7300, >>5709086 #7301
>>5705201 #7296, >>5706102 #7297, >>5706732 #7298
>>5702872 #7293, >>5703702 #7294, >>5704440 #7295
>>5700582 #7290, >>5701357 #7291, >>5702172 #7292
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5716196 at 2019-03-16 05:22:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7311: The Real Fun Starts Soon Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5687134 Strzok Transcript: Research so far
>>5639699 MEME WAR! Q requests a meme campaign on POTUS's historic accomplishments
>>5644463 , >>5646510 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7310
>>5715578 Planefag notices LUCKY17 call sign
>>5715508 Honoring the blood sweat tears of Our Fallen
>>5715776 New Zealand mosque attack difficult to prevent despite Five Eyes intelligence sharing, Experts say
>>5715812 FB removed ad critical of it while missing apparent livestream of deadly shooting
>>5715963 Boeing 737 Max software patch expected before end of March
>>5716093, >>5716119 3/13/19 Resignations in the news
>>5716189 #7310
#7309
>>5714848 'MAGA bomber' Cesar Sayoc expected to plead guilty next week
>>5714768 Greyhound won't let US authorities drop migrants in depots
>>5714785 Chelsea Clinton blamed for attack in NZ by students at vigil in New York.
>>5714940 Trump Says 'There Should Be No Mueller Report,' Calls Investigation 'Illegal and Conflicted'
>>5714946 Judge allows courtroom cameras for trial of R. Kelly
>>5714949 Hospital in NZ placed on lockdown
>>5715136 Full Moon & Equinox Coming: Dark to Light
>>5715187 Brenton Tarrant: 8chan Posts Predated Mosque Shootings
>>5715196 Supreme Court expands April 23 census arguments
>>5715165 Tech companies scramble to remove New Zealand shooting video
>>5715274 Pompeo slaps visa restrictions on international court probing US military
>>5715257, >>5715368 New FBI Vault drops
>>5715433 #7309
#7308
>>5713999 Atty. Gen. William Barr tries to restore confidence in Justice Department
>>5714241 Pompeo Heads to Israel Ahead of Contested Election
>>5714328 Hospital from NZ shooting lists "modern slavery act" info on their website
>>5714459 Another Hollywood degenerate. Former child Disney star. Current age 27.
>>5714530 FEMA Contractor Arrested For Cocaine Distribution... To Kids
>>5714678 #7308
#7307
>>5713092, >>5713066 Forbes: "After NZ Attack, Should 8chan Be Wiped From The Web?" This is exactly what Q was talking about re /CM/
>>5713414 Moar on traitor Hansen
>>5713460 On the 12 Republicans who voted with the dims
>>5713585, >>5713696 Madeleine McCann's abduction was connected to sex trafficking ring, new docuseries speculates (People mag sauce)
>>5713604 Moar evidence of YouTube search censorship - re NZ shooting
>>5713734 Breaking: Massive fire at Phillips 66 oil refinery in Carson, CA
>>5713325 Lisa Page Deposition summary, pages 18-28
>>5713885 #7307
#7306
>>5712593 Lisa Page Deposition Pages 1-17 Summary
>>5712697 planefaggin - HATE56 buzzing around
>>5712637 Con Edison faces potential fine over breaches of safety rules
>>5712556 no public events sechuled for POTUS this weekend
>>5712481 Comms between Comey and POTUS last night, (anon thinks)
>>5712459 Weapon suppliers of Bataclan-terrorists arrested in Amsterdam.
>>5712407 New PapaD twat re Misfud
>>5712795 Misfud in Turkey?
>>5712619, >>5712952 crickets on RBG bday or TMZ all smiles
>>5712992 #7306
#7305 Baker Change
>>5711764 ICYMI Soros, 'dark money' funded Trump investigation said to be 'helping the government'
>>5712079 Quick little drop on Cox fire sale of shares 3/10
>>5712069 anon calls out Senate mid terms and 12 rinos just voted - what gives
>>5711546 From Sorcha Faal - interesting, but take it with a pound of salt.
>>5711551 Flynn sighting on FN CNN twatter
>>5712052 video from Q drop Joint Chiefs Chairman
>>5712588 #7305
Previously Collected Notables
>>5709861 #7302, >>5710674 #7303, >>5711494 #7304
>>5707276 #7299, >>5708279 #7300, >>5709086 #7301
>>5705201 #7296, >>5706102 #7297, >>5706732 #7298
>>5702872 #7293, >>5703702 #7294, >>5704440 #7295
>>5700582 #7290, >>5701357 #7291, >>5702172 #7292
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5715451 at 2019-03-16 04:28:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7310: Full Moon Coming Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5687134 Strzok Transcript: Research so far
>>5639699 MEME WAR! Q requests a meme campaign on POTUS's historic accomplishments
>>5644463 , >>5646510 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7309
>>5714848 'MAGA bomber' Cesar Sayoc expected to plead guilty next week
>>5714768 Greyhound won't let US authorities drop migrants in depots
>>5714785 Chelsea Clinton blamed for attack in NZ by students at vigil in New York.
>>5714940 Trump Says 'There Should Be No Mueller Report,' Calls Investigation 'Illegal and Conflicted'
>>5714946 Judge allows courtroom cameras for trial of R. Kelly
>>5714949 Hospital in NZ placed on lockdown
>>5715136 Full Moon & Equinox Coming: Dark to Light
>>5715187 Brenton Tarrant: 8chan Posts Predated Mosque Shootings
>>5715196 Supreme Court expands April 23 census arguments
>>5715165 Tech companies scramble to remove New Zealand shooting video
>>5715274 Pompeo slaps visa restrictions on international court probing US military
>>5715257, >>5715368 New FBI Vault drops
>>5715433 #7309
#7308
>>5713999 Atty. Gen. William Barr tries to restore confidence in Justice Department
>>5714241 Pompeo Heads to Israel Ahead of Contested Election
>>5714328 Hospital from NZ shooting lists "modern slavery act" info on their website
>>5714459 Another Hollywood degenerate. Former child Disney star. Current age 27.
>>5714530 FEMA Contractor Arrested For Cocaine Distribution... To Kids
>>5714678 #7308
#7307
>>5713092, >>5713066 Forbes: "After NZ Attack, Should 8chan Be Wiped From The Web?" This is exactly what Q was talking about re /CM/
>>5713414 Moar on traitor Hansen
>>5713460 On the 12 Republicans who voted with the dims
>>5713585, >>5713696 Madeleine McCann's abduction was connected to sex trafficking ring, new docuseries speculates (People mag sauce)
>>5713604 Moar evidence of YouTube search censorship - re NZ shooting
>>5713734 Breaking: Massive fire at Phillips 66 oil refinery in Carson, CA
>>5713325 Lisa Page Deposition summary, pages 18-28
>>5713885 #7307
#7306
>>5712593 Lisa Page Deposition Pages 1-17 Summary
>>5712697 planefaggin - HATE56 buzzing around
>>5712637 Con Edison faces potential fine over breaches of safety rules
>>5712556 no public events sechuled for POTUS this weekend
>>5712481 Comms between Comey and POTUS last night, (anon thinks)
>>5712459 Weapon suppliers of Bataclan-terrorists arrested in Amsterdam.
>>5712407 New PapaD twat re Misfud
>>5712795 Misfud in Turkey?
>>5712619, >>5712952 crickets on RBG bday or TMZ all smiles
>>5712992 #7306
#7305 Baker Change
>>5711764 ICYMI Soros, 'dark money' funded Trump investigation said to be 'helping the government'
>>5712079 Quick little drop on Cox fire sale of shares 3/10
>>5712069 anon calls out Senate mid terms and 12 rinos just voted - what gives
>>5711546 From Sorcha Faal - interesting, but take it with a pound of salt.
>>5711551 Flynn sighting on FN CNN twatter
>>5712052 video from Q drop Joint Chiefs Chairman
>>5712588 #7305
#7304
>>5711161 Graphic re: possible significance of next 5 days re: Q drop clues
>>5711204 WaPo: Coyotes Create Bus Network to Deliver Migrants into U.S. Jobs
>>5711258 Brazil's Based Bolsonaro dines w/Bannon nite before he meets w/POTUS
>>5710936, >>5710961 Lindsey Graham promises "hearings about the FISA process"
>>5710818, >>5710925, >>5710995, >>5711009 Past FBI files anons surmise re: Hanson
>>5710868 Maggie Haberman twats Muh Russian Oligarch suing US over sanctions
>>5710865 EX-DIA Ron Hanson and 2 EX-CIA Spyed w/Chinese Phones (Huawei)
>>5710856 Pentagon doesn't really know how $2.1 BILLION was spent on F-35 parts
>>5710834, >>5711043 @WSJ: "online harrassing" isn't same as murder... jk, ofc it is!
>>5710814 MSM downplays Cali's Bambi Larson killed by illegal w/7 ICE detainers
>>5710742, >>5710816 OpEd: Why was John Podesta in NZ Days before the Mass Shooting/
>>5710729 @US Marines twat "Sand Storm"
>>5710785 Colluding in War Crimes: Britain's Unreported Military Alliance with Israel
>>5711494 #7304
Previously Collected Notables
>>5709861 #7302, >>5710674 #7303
>>5707276 #7299, >>5708279 #7300, >>5709086 #7301
>>5705201 #7296, >>5706102 #7297, >>5706732 #7298
>>5702872 #7293, >>5703702 #7294, >>5704440 #7295
>>5700582 #7290, >>5701357 #7291, >>5702172 #7292
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5715445 at 2019-03-16 04:27:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7309: Shill Hunting Edition
>>5715357
Where have you been, anon?
Nice habbenings today, not only the biggest shill storm in month but also:
- AG William Barr Authorizes National Emergency on the Southern Border
- Court Files Reveal Role of McCain, Aide in Spreading Anti-trump Dossier
- Former Defense Intelligence Officer Pleads Guilty to Attempted Espionage (Selling Secrets to China)
plus a lot of nice notables on China, NZ, Skippy, …
#5714692 at 2019-03-16 03:37:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7309: Shill Hunting Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5687134 Strzok Transcript: Research so far
>>5639699 MEME WAR! Q requests a meme campaign on POTUS's historic accomplishments
>>5644463 , >>5646510 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7308
>>5713999 Atty. Gen. William Barr tries to restore confidence in Justice Department
>>5714241 Pompeo Heads to Israel Ahead of Contested Election
>>5714328 Hospital from NZ shooting lists "modern slavery act" info on their website
>>5714459 Another Hollywood degenerate. Former child Disney star. Current age 27.
>>5714530 FEMA Contractor Arrested For Cocaine Distribution... To Kids
>>5714678 #7308
#7307
>>5713092, >>5713066 Forbes: "After NZ Attack, Should 8chan Be Wiped From The Web?" This is exactly what Q was talking about re /CM/
>>5713414 Moar on traitor Hansen
>>5713460 On the 12 Republicans who voted with the dims
>>5713585, >>5713696 Madeleine McCann's abduction was connected to sex trafficking ring, new docuseries speculates (People mag sauce)
>>5713604 Moar evidence of YouTube search censorship - re NZ shooting
>>5713734 Breaking: Massive fire at Phillips 66 oil refinery in Carson, CA
>>5713325 Lisa Page Deposition summary, pages 18-28
>>5713885 #7308
#7306
>>5712593 Lisa Page Deposition Pages 1-17 Summary
>>5712697 planefaggin - HATE56 buzzing around
>>5712637 Con Edison faces potential fine over breaches of safety rules
>>5712556 no public events sechuled for POTUS this weekend
>>5712481 Comms between Comey and POTUS last night, (anon thinks)
>>5712459 Weapon suppliers of Bataclan-terrorists arrested in Amsterdam.
>>5712407 New PapaD twat re Misfud
>>5712795 Misfud in Turkey?
>>5712619, >>5712952 crickets on RBG bday or TMZ all smiles
>>5712992 #7306
#7305 Baker Change
>>5711764 ICYMI Soros, 'dark money' funded Trump investigation said to be 'helping the government'
>>5712079 Quick little drop on Cox fire sale of shares 3/10
>>5712069 anon calls out Senate mid terms and 12 rinos just voted - what gives
>>5711546 From Sorcha Faal - interesting, but take it with a pound of salt.
>>5711551 Flynn sighting on FN CNN twatter
>>5712052 video from Q drop Joint Chiefs Chairman
>>5712588 #7305
#7304
>>5711161 Graphic re: possible significance of next 5 days re: Q drop clues
>>5711204 WaPo: Coyotes Create Bus Network to Deliver Migrants into U.S. Jobs
>>5711258 Brazil's Based Bolsonaro dines w/Bannon nite before he meets w/POTUS
>>5710936, >>5710961 Lindsey Graham promises "hearings about the FISA process"
>>5710818, >>5710925, >>5710995, >>5711009 Past FBI files anons surmise re: Hanson
>>5710868 Maggie Haberman twats Muh Russian Oligarch suing US over sanctions
>>5710865 EX-DIA Ron Hanson and 2 EX-CIA Spyed w/Chinese Phones (Huawei)
>>5710856 Pentagon doesn't really know how $2.1 BILLION was spent on F-35 parts
>>5710834, >>5711043 @WSJ: "online harrassing" isn't same as murder... jk, ofc it is!
>>5710814 MSM downplays Cali's Bambi Larson killed by illegal w/7 ICE detainers
>>5710742, >>5710816 OpEd: Why was John Podesta in NZ Days before the Mass Shooting/
>>5710729 @US Marines twat "Sand Storm"
>>5710785 Colluding in War Crimes: Britain's Unreported Military Alliance with Israel
>>5711494 #7304
#7303
>>5710650 Nate Cain - staying in the Light.
>>5710388 Judge unseals portions of Steele deposition.
>>5710347 Anon's observations and questions regarding NZ FF.
>>5710407 Pompeo Tweet: "Our people are our strength. The dedicated @usembassyve team now back in DC…"
>>5710409 Indictment: Family at NM compound plotted attack to kill FBI, government officials.
>>5710344 Dorothy Brown's office, campaign implicated in federal bribery indictment.
>>5710195 Hollyweird putting it in our faces again.
>>5710009 Anon: Names of several U.S. politicians from Utah.
>>5709977 Hansen contacted a United States House of Representatives member assigned to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
>>5709970 Deep State Macabre Theatre hits a new low.
>>5710674 #7303
Previously Collected Notables
>>5709861 #7302
>>5707276 #7299, >>5708279 #7300, >>5709086 #7301
>>5705201 #7296, >>5706102 #7297, >>5706732 #7298
>>5702872 #7293, >>5703702 #7294, >>5704440 #7295
>>5700582 #7290, >>5701357 #7291, >>5702172 #7292
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5714678 at 2019-03-16 03:36:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7308: Over The Target Edition
#7308
>>5713999 Atty. Gen. William Barr tries to restore confidence in Justice Department
>>5714241 Pompeo Heads to Israel Ahead of Contested Election
>>5714328 Hospital from NZ shooting lists "modern slavery act" info on their website
>>5714459 Another Hollywood degenerate. Former child Disney star. Current age 27.
>>5714530 FEMA Contractor Arrested For Cocaine Distribution... To Kids
#5714569 at 2019-03-16 03:29:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7308: Over The Target Edition
Notables Update
>>5713999 Atty. Gen. William Barr tries to restore confidence in Justice Department
>>5714241 Pompeo Heads to Israel Ahead of Contested Election
>>5714328 Hospital from NZ shooting lists "modern slavery act" info on their website
>>5714459 Another Hollywood degenerate. Former child Disney star. Current age 27.
#5714297 at 2019-03-16 03:17:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7308: Over The Target Edition
Notables
>>5713999 Atty. Gen. William Barr tries to restore confidence in Justice Department
>>5714241 Pompeo Heads to Israel Ahead of Contested Election
#5714137 at 2019-03-16 03:09:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7308: Over The Target Edition
>>5714068
I always worry about these guys over 50
They have pasts
They have pasts involved in shit youngfags didn't even learn in school
Ever hear the name Noriega? Mentioned along with the name Barr?
Went looking for pics of Bar when he was young, and found this thing.
This page is freaky.
These guys all go so far damn far back, back into dark Poppy Bush days.
http://toresays.com/2018/12/06/William-Barr-bill-clinton-5242-7-km-100-mil-dope/
#5713999 at 2019-03-16 03:03:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7308: Over The Target Edition
Atty. Gen. William Barr tries to restore confidence in Justice Department
In his first month in office, Atty. Gen. William Barr has sent a reassuring message to the beleaguered Justice Department - he wants a return to basics after years of disruptive firings, tweet storms and scandals. In briefings, Barr has asked detailed questions about cases, suspects and legal arguments. He has wandered his fifth-floor hallway to converse about the law. And he declined the traditional "clap in" where a newly confirmed attorney general walks through the building and subordinates applaud. Instead, Barr held a three-hour reception in his conference room.
Advisors and associates said the approach reflects Barr's low-key persona, and his top goals of steering the Justice Department out of the line of political fire, boosting public confidence in it, and improving the morale of its 110,000 employees. "Everything the attorney general is doing right now is about restoring the [department's] reputation as a nonpartisan institution whose only allegiance is the law and to the rule of law, not politics," said J. Michael Luttig, a former federal judge and close friend.
Barr could soon face the toughest test of his tenure. Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III is expected to release his final report in coming weeks, and Barr must decide how much to release to the public. The pressure on Barr intensified Thursday when the House voted 420-0 to demand he release to Congress and the public the full findings of Mueller's investigation into Russia's attempts to sway the 2016 election and whether President Trump's campaign or associates aided the Russians. "With wide bipartisan support the House has agreed: The American people deserve to know the truth about what, if anything, special counsel Mueller has uncovered, and now we should finally see this investigation come to a close," Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the second-ranking Republican, said in a statement. A White House spokesman, Hogan Gidley, later called the nonbinding resolution "ridiculous," and it is unlikely to pass the Senate. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who chairs the Judiciary Committee, blocked a Democratic effort to bring the measure up.
Barr will have to weigh those bipartisan demands against the privacy rights of those not charged with crimes and federal rules governing the release of classified and other sensitive information. Regulations leave much to Barr's discretion, and he has been circumspect about his plans, beyond promising to be as transparent as the law allows. Aides said Barr understands the political stakes. "If he tries to hide the report and evidence, it will not only tar his reputation but also the reputation of the Department of Justice," said Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. "His decision will have lasting consequences."
Barr, 68, is hardly a novice. Three decades ago, he served as U.S. attorney general under President George H.W. Bush after previously holding other Justice Department posts. He later served as the top lawyer for two major corporations, GTE and Verizon. A stalwart of the Republican legal establishment, Barr was in semi-retirement when Trump tapped him in December to again serve as attorney general. He is only the second person in history to hold the post twice. He has told associates he took the job because the Justice Department faced a critical juncture. "He reveres the Justice Department as an institution," said Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School and a friend. "To understand Bill Barr is to understand he has come to the Justice Department with a mission and it is to entirely benefit the institution, not any individuals."
Barr is particularly concerned that politics may have influenced several high-profile investigations. Barr was flabbergasted, associates said, at news reports that Peter Strzok, a top FBI agent, and Lisa Page, an FBI lawyer, had exchanged private text messages critical of Trump in 2016 even as they investigated Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of State. Strzok later led the FBI's inquiry into Russia's interference in the election and potential links between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign. He was fired last year.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-William-Barr-attorney-general-justice-department-20190315-story.html
#5713197 at 2019-03-16 02:28:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7307: Busy Right Now, Saving Hunmanity Bro Edition
AG William Barr on Trump's emergency declaration:
"The crisis that we're dealing with today is right on our doorstep and it presents a real clear and present danger to the American people. What you've done from a legal standpoint is solidly grounded in law…and is imperative"
#5708379 at 2019-03-15 21:50:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7301: The Noname Edition
As End Nears To Mueller Era, D.C. Lawyers Fear Lasting Politicization Of Justice
Members of Washington's elite legal community decried the "increasing politicization" of the justice system at a particularly sensitive time: as the special counsel probe of Russian election interference edges toward a conclusion.
https://www.npr.org/2019/03/15/703733359/as-end-nears-to-mueller-era-d-c-lawyers-fear-lasting-politicization-of-justice
THEY WILL CLAIM POLITICAL ATTACK.
Q
Blowback has a name, he's called William Barr.
#5708351 at 2019-03-15 21:48:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7301: The Noname Edition
What AG Batt said today about Trumps emergency declaration was Awesome.
He is a Patriot.
God Bless AG William Barr.
Welcome to the Fold if True Patriots.
#5706886 at 2019-03-15 20:43:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7299: [Marker 1 Complete] Edition
https://www.philly.com/politics/William-Barr-emerges-leading-attorney-general-candidate-trump-20181206.html
https://www.wwaytv3.com/2019/02/14/senate-confirms-William-Barr-as-attorney-general/
https://thenationalsentinel.com/2019/02/14/William-Barrs-first-duty-as-our-new-ag-must-be-to-charge-mccabe-and-co-with-treason/
https://www.valleynewslive.com/content/news/Pres-Trumps-AG-nominee-Vitally-important-Mueller-finish-work-504318181.html
https://www.ky3.com/content/news/Pres-Trumps-AG-nominee-Vitally-important-Mueller-finish-work-504318181.html
3:42… kek
#5706236 at 2019-03-15 20:15:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7298: [3:15] Edition
William Barr STEPPING UP
TRUST Barr
#5703100 at 2019-03-15 17:57:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7294: Dark to LIGHT No Coincidence Edition
>>5703086
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/committee-investigates-alleged-25th-amendment-discussion
March 15, 2019
Committee Investigates Alleged 25th Amendment Discussion
WASHINGTON - Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) today sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr requesting documents related to alleged discussions between high-ranking Justice Department officials about invoking the 25th Amendment to remove the President of the United States.
"... during a recent interview on 60 Minutes, former acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Andrew McCabe explained how Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein discussed with him and others within the Department of Justice (DOJ) the possibility of removing the President of the United States by invoking the 25th Amendment. In addition, Mr. McCabe described how the Deputy Attorney General, in a manner that was 'absolutely serious,' offered to wear a wire into the White House to record the President and gather evidence against him," wrote Graham.
He continued, "The Committee is deeply concerned with these discussions and whether they essentially indicate that two of the highest ranking law enforcement officials in the United States were discussing what amounts to a coup against the President. Accordingly, the Committee plans to conduct oversight into these discussions and related matters. "
Full text of the letter is HERE. @link!
#5702354 at 2019-03-15 17:19:07 (UTC+1)
QResearch General #7293: Trump at Pentagon Edition
https://saraacarter.com/lawmakers-request-documents-from-doj-regarding-top-special-counsel-prosecutor/
Lawmakers Request Documents From DOJ Regarding Top Special Counsel Prosecutor
In a letter sent to Attorney General William Barr on March 1, the lawmakers have asked the Justice Department to provide all information about "actions taken or not taken" by Weissmann and Ahmad after they met with Ohr.
"This development raises questions about the impartiality and independence of Weissmann and Ahmad as senior members of the Special Counsel investigation," the letter states. "We write to determine what steps both Weissmann and Ahmad took to apprise Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III and the Justice Department of their contacts with Ohr and the substance of those meetings before their assignment to the Special Counsel's office."
LET FREEDOM RING.
#5700304 at 2019-03-15 15:23:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7290: HRC/DNC Used FBI To Pay For Dossier Edition
William Barr Statement
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/statement-attorney-general-William-p-Barr-mosque-shootings-christchurch-new-zealand
#5698157 at 2019-03-15 12:31:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7287: Big Day Today, It's FRYDAY Edition:
Barr is particularly concerned that politics may have influenced several high-profile investigations.
Barr was flabbergasted, associates said, at news reports that Peter Strzok, a top FBI agent, and Lisa Page, an FBI lawyer, had exchanged private text messages critical of Trump in 2016 even as they investigated Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of State.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-William-Barr-attorney-general-justice-department-20190315-story.html
#5693597 at 2019-03-15 04:25:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7281: Battlestations Ready Edition
"WE THE PEOPLE" DEMAND Krisen Gillibrand STEP DOWN IMMEDIATELY and Expose this to all the media!
Here's THE BREAKING NEWS YOU ALL WERE LOOKING FOR ON THE CLINTONS! GAME IS OVER!
Clintons were being Blackmailed by Kristen Gillibrand's FATHER, as MANY WORLD LEADERS (yet to be exposed)!
Here is "The Story" "Who" was "Blackmailing" the Clintons, had Access to HRC Delete Home Server Emails, and their child sex fetishs!
——
SUBJECT - Trump's New Attorney General Firebombs Fake Russia Probe-Then Turns Guns On Powerful Sex Cult That Has Hillary Clinton Emails
A brief, but highly-classified "of special importance" new Security Council (SC) report circulating states that after Trump-Russia investigator US Attorney Andrew Weissmann attempted to force US Attorney General William Barr to keep this hoax going by continuing a cooperation agreement with General Michael Flynn this week, he was shot down in flames by Barr who quickly forced Weissmann out of the US Department of Justice entirely-that was followed hours later by Barr ordering new child pornography criminal charges to be placed against NXIVM sex slaver cult leader Keith Raniere and his reaching a guilty verdict plea agreement with this cult's co-founder Nancy Salzman-the critical importance of which lies in the fact that the NXIVM sex slave cult has in its possession tens-of-thousands of classified emails they hacked from Hillary Clinton.
While the American people were are continuously pummeled with false claims of President Trump colluding with Russia to win his election, being deliberately kept from them by their corrupt mainstream propaganda media is everything having to do with the sex slave cult NXIVM-a secretive organization that passed itself off as a multi-level marketing company whose members include both moneyed and celebrity elites long protected by President Bill Clinton stretching back to his time as Governor of Arkansas-and in exchange for, has seen NXIVM cult members giving uncounted millions to both former President Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton.
One of the richest members of the NXIVM sex slave cult, this report details, is the multi-billionaire heiress to the Seagram Company business empire Clare Bronfman-who implanted a "key logger" virus on the computer of her late father, Edgar M. Bronfman Sr., so officials with NXIVM could secretly monitor his emails, including his exchanges with world leaders and Democrat Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Having complete access to these stolen Hillary Clinton emails, this report continues, was top NXIVM lawyer Doug Rutnik-who used the information contained in them to blackmail Hillary Clinton into turning over her US Senate seat to his daughter-who is now known as US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand-and during the 2016 US presidential campaign, frequently saw US Senator Gillibrand and NXIVM co-founder Nancy Salzman paying multiple thousands of dollars to buy tables at campaign events hosted by Hillary Clinton.
Being protected from criminal prosecution for over 30-years by the Clinton-Bush-Obama regimes, and by the mainstream media, too, whom this sex slave cult would launch massive lawsuits against if they even dared mention their name, this report concludes, this past March-2018, President Trump loyal forces in the US Department of Justice launched a massive attack against NXIVM with a criminal indictment showing how this cult branded women to make them sex slaves for elites-with their further capturing this sex slave cult's leader Keith Raniere at his Mexico mansion hideaway and throwing him in jail-and whose already grim fate was made worse this week by US Attorney General Barr slamming him with additional child pornography criminal charges to make sure this monster will never walk free again-information, no doubt, obtained by Barr who successfully managed, for the first time in history, to penetrate the decades-long wall of secrecy erected around NXIVM by America's most powerful elites with his guilty plea deal agreement with this cult's co-founder Nancy Salzman-and whom after appearing in US Federal Court yesterday and confessing that her actions "were not just wrong, but criminal", makes it understandable why top Clinton Family spokesman Paul Begala erupted in frightened rage and anger on CNN a few minutes later calling Trump a "criminal" and Trump's daughter Ivanka, along with her husband Jared, "cockroaches"-and is a reaction one would expect from someone knowing the walls are not only closing in on them, they are falling.ApBoT
#5691926 at 2019-03-15 03:00:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7279: If I Knew You Were Coming I'd of Baked A [yellow]Cake Edition
Gregg Jarrett: 'Deep State' Proves 'Americans Should Be Afraid of Their Government'
Fox News Channel legal analyst Gregg Jarrett, author of The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump, told Breitbart News that political and partisan corruption at the Department of Justice and FBI prove that "Americans should be afraid of their government," offering his comments in a Wednesday interview on SiriusXM's Breitbart News Tonight with hosts Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak.
The narrative of "collusion" between President Donald Trump and the Russian state was manufactured by "the swamp" in order to protect the powers of its people, said Jarrett.
"The swamp needs to be drained," Jarrett declared. "By the way, that was the motivation behind this collusion hoax. The swamp, which had been in control the last eight years under the Obama administration, viewed Trump as a threat. He threatened to drain the swamp and the swamp didn't want to be drained. There's nothing in Washington that will motivate you more than the threat of losing power, and that's why they cleared Hillary Clinton in this scheme and sought to frame Donald Trump."
The purpose of the Robert Mueller-led investigation, said Jarrett, was to undermine the Trump administration. He also noted the Department of Justice and FBI's political protection of the Clintons:
The Department of Justice has become so politicized. Hillary Clinton was protected. There was no legitimate investigation of Uranium One. ... Her foundation received $145 million from the same Russian sources connected to the purchases of 20 percent of America's uranium deposits, which was approved by the committee she presided over. It's a crime to use your public office to confer a benefit to a foreign government in exchange for money. Hillary Clinton all but put a for-sale sign on the front door of her office as secretary of state, and I'm hoping that William Barr will undertake a serious and legitimate investigation of not just Clinton, but the cesspool of corruption at the FBI and the Department of Justice that allowed this hoax to evolve into a witch hunt. If he presents evidence to a federal grand jury, I suspect there's a very good chance that people would be indicted.
Mansour warned of growing distance between the governors and the governed via increasing centralization of power within the bureaucracy. "Every American's worst fear - especially every American who believes in limited government - their worst fear is that some faceless bureaucrat in D.C. is basically overturning the will of the people," she said.
Jarrett replied, "I always hesitate to use what's become a pejorative term: the deep state, but frankly, I can think of no better alternative. You're right. Many of these people are unelected officials, but they have tremendous power. Power in Washington is like crack cocaine. It's highly addictive. If you see anything that's a threat to that power, you'll turn heaven and earth to try to hang on to it and do what you can; abuse your authority, misuse the law in order to perpetuate your own power, and that's what happened here. Facts were invented or exaggerated. The law enforcers became the law breakers. It was a conspicuous abuse of power."
Jarrett concluded, "I hate to say it ... this gives Americans pause that they should be afraid of their government. When people in power will abuse it for political reasons of personal animus, that's not justice at the Department of Justice."
https://www.breitbart.com/radio/2019/03/14/gregg-jarrett-deep-state-proves-americans-should-be-afraid-of-their-government/
#5690795 at 2019-03-15 02:12:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7278: Day Of Reckoning Edition
>>5690735
NO! William Barr can handle it without a bunch of wimpy RINO Congress lizards wetting their pants.
#5686894 at 2019-03-14 22:29:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7273: UK Bread Gets Cherry Popped Edition
DoJust-Us ???
or
'JUSTICE'
The purpose of the AGAC is to ensure consistent interpretation and application of the Attorney General's priority throughout the broad U.S. justice system. [28 CFR § 0.10]
As much as possible pay attention to the dates and names (highlighted) as they each play an important role in understanding what has taken place in the past two years.
On February 8th, 2017, the Senate confirmed Alabama Republican Senator Jeff Sessions as U.S. Attorney General.
On November 13th, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions appointed the first nine U.S. Attorney's to serve on his Attorney General's Advisory Committee (AGAC).
NOTE: Why AG Sessions waited nine months to appoint his Advisory Committee members is unknown. … … … … … …
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/03/12/ag-William-Barr-meets-ag-advisory-committee-chairman-richard-moore-and-vice-chair-john-huber/
#5684498 at 2019-03-14 20:54:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7270: Fun Nonetheless Edition
Graham blocks resolution calling for Mueller report to be made public
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Thursday blocked a resolution calling for special counsel Robert Mueller's report to be made public after it passed the House unanimously.
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) asked for unanimous consent for the nonbinding resolution, which cleared the House 420-0, to be passed by the Senate before they leave town for a weeklong recess.
"There is no good reason, no good reason that the special counsel's report should not be made public. The American people are overwhelmingly for the report being made public. They have a right to see it. No one should stand in the way of that," Schumer said from the Senate floor.
But Graham, a close ally of Trump's who chairs the Judiciary Committee, objected after Schumer refused to amend the House-passed resolution to include a provision calling on the Justice Department (DOJ) to appoint a special counsel to investigate DOJ misconduct in the handling of the investigation into 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's email use and the Carter Page Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act applications.
Graham stressed that he supported Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and predicted that it would wrap up shortly. But he added that he had been "trying to find balance" by also supporting an investigation into Clinton-related scandals.
"Was there two systems of justice in 2016? One for the Democratic candidate and one for the Republican candidate?" Graham asked.
Under Senate rules, any one senator can try to pass or set up a vote on a bill, resolution or nomination. But, in turn, any one senator can block their request.
Schumer fired back that Graham appeared to be using a "pretext" for trying to block the Mueller resolution.
"I have absolutely no idea why a member of this body would object to this basic level of transparency whatever their concern or other issues," he said.
The House-passed resolution argues there is "overwhelming public interest" in the government releasing the contents of the high-profile report. The resolution calls on the DOJ to fully release the report to Congress and to release it to the public "except to the extent the public disclosure of any portion thereof is expressly prohibited by law."
Attorney General William Barr was asked about releasing Mueller's report during his confirmation hearings.
Barr said he would release as much of Mueller's findings as possible, but was careful not to commit to releasing the report in full - something that rankled Democrats who argue that the high public interest surrounding the investigation demands its release.
Under current regulations, Mueller is required to submit a final, confidential report explaining his prosecutorial decisions to the DOJ. It will be up to Barr whether to release part or any of Mueller's findings.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/434124-graham-blocks-resolution-calling-for-mueller-report-to-be-made-public
#5680666 at 2019-03-14 18:35:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7265: PANIC is GOOD Edition
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/01/09/rod-rosenstein-deputy-attorney-general-to-leave-justice-department/2522785002/
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein expected to leave Justice Department after Senate confirms William Barr
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees the special counsel investigation into the 2016 election, is expected to leave his post in a matter of weeks, a person familiar with the matter said Wednesday.
#5680131 at 2019-03-14 18:10:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7264: And Down They Go Edition
BREAKING: House Delivers 420-0 Stunner To Hold Robert Mueller Accountable March 14, 2019 Frank
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Special counsel Robert Mueller might be worried after finding out the House Republicans and Democrats joined together in a bipartisan effort to hold him accountable with his investigation into President Donald Trump and Russia.
The House passed the resolution 420-0 to make Mueller's report public after it is provided to Attorney General William Barr.
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The NY Post reports that the resolution is nonbinding and that anything made available to Barr will also be released to the public.
The only content that will not be available to the public is anything marked classified. The report will also be sent to Congress for review.
The public is majorly interested in reading Mueller's report and holding him accountable.
President Trump and Republicans have often criticized Mueller's investigation as a joke or a witch hunt.
So far, nothing has been presented in Mueller's investigations that will find Trump or Russia involved in collusion or much of anything else.
Barr spoke with lawmakers about Mueller's report at his Senate confirmation back in February.
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He stated, "I am going to make as much information available as I can consistent with the rules and regulations that are part of the special counsel regulations."
It appears the goal here is to provide transparency for the public to see the same results of Mueller's investigation as the government, Barring anything that is classified.
The investigation has been underway for about two years, but nothing has been unearthed to place Trump and Russia in the same spotlight.
Reports suggest Mueller might be done soon, but that will only become a reality once he releases the report and it's shown to the public.
That's when Mueller will face the jury on his findings... or lack thereof.
[RELATED: Supreme Court Makes 9-0 Decision, Liberal States On NOTICE ]
https://ilovemyfreedom.org/breaking-house-delivers-420-0-stunner-to-hold-robert-mueller-accountable/?utm_source=pushcrew&utm_medium=ilmf&utm_campaign=pushcrew&pushcrew_powered=1
#5679507 at 2019-03-14 17:28:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7264: And Down They Go Edition
In 420-0 vote, House says Mueller report should be public
WASHINGTON (AP) - The House voted unanimously Thursday for a resolution calling for any final report in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation to be made public, a symbolic action designed to pressure Attorney General William Barr into releasing as much information as possible when the probe is concluded.
The Democratic-backed resolution, which passed 420-0, comes as Mueller is nearing an end to his investigation. Lawmakers in both parties have maintained there will have to be some sort of public resolution when the report is done - and privately hope that a report shows conclusions that are favorable to their own side.
https://www.cbs46.com/news/in—vote-house-says-mueller-report-should-be/article_34f26094-dde8-50bd-aed5-6a5527c59402.html?fbclid=IwAR1GztwElszo2GFmVYM1xXWNfv3AhA65WH8WeM5K4nMb96tNJbcp7_QZjUA
#5677698 at 2019-03-14 15:23:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7261: Strzok Transcript Just Released Edition
House votes 420-0 to release Mueller's report to the public
The House on Thursday unanimously passed a resolution calling on special counsel Robert Mueller to release his final report to the public once it's out. Lawmakers voted 420-0 in favor of the measure from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y. Four Republicans voted "present" on the resolution: Reps. Justin Amash of Michigan, Matt Gaetz of Florida, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, and Paul Gosar of Arizona. The vote is a clear sign from Congress that members of both parties want to see Mueller's results at the end of what has almost been a two-year investigation. Mueller has been investigating President Trump's alleged collusion with Russia to win the 2016 election.
Democrats and Republicans have been pushing for the release of Mueller's report for different reasons. Democrats fear the report may show some wrongdoing by Trump that remains out of the public eye because of the Justice Department's policy of not indicting a sitting president. "If it basically says, 'Hey, we would have indicted Donald Trump for these offenses but for the fact that there's a policy memo saying we can't,' then I think Congress has to really look at these issues and decide what to do with whatever offenses the Robert Mueller investigation reveals," said Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., this month.
Republicans are out to make sure they understand exactly how Mueller operated in his investigation against Trump. "Congress and the American people have a right to know how their government conducts business and spends tax dollars," Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said in January. "Special counsel investigations are no different." The resolution calls on Mueller to release his final report to the public, and also calls on the Justice Department to release it to Congress. Attorney General William Barr has said only that he would send a summary of Mueller's report to Congress.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/house-votes-420-0-to-release-muellers-report-to-the-public
#5677197 at 2019-03-14 14:35:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7261: Strzok Transcript Just Released Edition
>>5677113 lb
>Since when was there an AG report on Wiessman due out?
Not actually a report. A response to the letter from Meadows and Jordan.
https://www.scribd.com/document/400969471/Jordan-Meadows-Letter-to-AG-William-Barr
#5674077 at 2019-03-14 05:21:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7257: Trust Huber Edition
>>5674015
It's Up To You Now, General Barr
The recent exposure of former Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr's communications with Christopher Steele reveals a degree of subversion against our constitutional Republic that we have not seen since the Civil War. Our entire government is so thoroughly compromised that it is now in the hands of one man, Attorney General William Barr, to save what our Founders created.
Hyperbole? I think not. The records recently released by Judicial Watch relate to the efforts by this very corrupt individual, Mr. Ohr, to undermine the collective determination of the American people as to who would lead our country, as expressed in that most sacred expression of our national will – the election of our President.
At the same time that Mr. Ohr's wife, Nellie, was working as a paid operative for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign through her employer, Fusion GPS, Mr. Ohr himself was working hand-in-glove with a paid British agent, Christopher Steele, to inject fabricated "intelligence" alleging Donald Trump was an agent of the Russian government into our national security establishment. And he succeeded.
Mr. Ohr, who the emails show was a dear friend of Mr. Steele, was using his position as the fourth highest-ranking Justice Department official to create a falsely predicated (I.e., based) counterintelligence investigation against the Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States. And he did this with the witting collaboration of dozens of other top-ranking DOJ, FBI, CIA, NSA, NSC and State Department officials, in addition to various operatives of Mrs. Clinton, as well as other foreign agents.
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Every American should take the time to read the 330-odd pages of emails, text messages and handwritten notes of conversations between Mr. Ohr and Mr. Steele to understand the level of real illicit "collusion" occurring between a top official of the US government and a foreign agent to subvert our Republic. It wasn't Mr. Trump with any Russians. It was Hillary's minion, Mr. Ohr, with a Brit. In one passage, Mr. Steele suggests that Mr. Ohr meet him at his hotel in Washington on September 16, 2016, less than two months before the presidential election, so they could "coordinate diaries" about their plot against the Trump campaign. (See page 14.)
Their communications are rife with such treachery. Ladies and gentlemen, it doesn't get any worse than this.
moar:
https://townhall.com/columnists/Williammarshall/2019/03/14/its-up-to-you-now-general-Barr-n2543038
#5661748 at 2019-03-13 18:03:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7241: Ebake Edition
Hey Q Please answer this??
Why did William Barr And Muller Cover Up Pan Am Flight 103
Was It the COREA team of 5
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,159523,00.html
#5661470 at 2019-03-13 17:39:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7240: Trolling the Krassfish Edition
Hey Q Please answer this??
Why did William Barr And Muller Cover Up Pan Am Flight 103
Was It the COREA team of 5
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,159523,00.html
#5650339 at 2019-03-13 01:38:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7226: Fire Away By Any MEMES Necessary Edition
>>5650222
New AG William Barr comes out swinging at his first press conference. Announces he will be pursuing on-line scams of the elderly.
WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
https://stellasplace1.com/2019/03/07/a-g-William-Barrs-first-news-conference-re-elder-fraud/
#5644318 at 2019-03-12 20:23:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7218: Decide For Yourself Second Try Edition
Mueller probe already financed through September: officials
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the team he assembled to investigate U.S. President Donald Trump and his associates have been funded through the end of September 2019, three U.S. officials said on Monday, an indication that the probe has funding to keep it going for months if need be.
The operations and funding of Mueller's office were not addressed in the budget requests for the next government fiscal year issued by the White House and Justice Department on Monday because Mueller's office is financed by the U.S. Treasury under special regulations issued by the Justice Department, the officials said. "The Special Counsel is funded by the Independent Counsel appropriation, a permanent indefinite appropriation established in the Department's 1988 Appropriations Act," a Justice Department spokesman said.
There has been increased speculation in recent weeks that Mueller's team is close to winding up its work and is likely to deliver a report summarizing its findings to Attorney General William Barr any day or week now. Mueller's office has not commented on the news reports suggesting an imminent release. Representatives of key congressional committees involved in Trump-related investigations say they have received no guidance from Mueller's office regarding his investigation's progress or future plans. The probe, which began in May 2017, is examining whether there were any links or coordination between the Russian government led by Vladimir Putin and the 2016 presidential campaign of Trump, according to an order signed by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Critics of the probe, including Trump allies, have suggested the investigation is a misuse of taxpayer funds and should be wrapped up quickly. Justice Department documents show that Mueller's office reported spending around $9 million during the fiscal year which ran from Oct. 1, 2017 to Sept. 30, 2018. No figures are available for the current fiscal year. Ninety days before the beginning of a federal government fiscal year, which starts on Oct. 1, special counsels such as Mueller "shall report to the Attorney General the status of the investigation and provide a budget request for the following year," according to the regulations. Department officials said that under these regulations, a special counsel should request funding for the next fiscal year by the end of June. It is not known if Mueller is preparing such a request for fiscal year 2020. Russia has denied meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Trump has said there was no collusion between his campaign and Moscow, and has labeled Mueller's investigation a "witch hunt."
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-budget-mueller/mueller-probe-already-financed-through-september-officials-idUSKBN1QS2QB
#5643527 at 2019-03-12 19:25:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7217: Do Unicorns Exist? Edition
Ron Paul: Congress is creating a de facto national gun registry which is a step toward national gun confiscation
The House of Representatives recently passed legislation that would expand the national background check system to require almost everyone selling firearms, including private collectors who supplement their incomes by selling firearms at gun shows, to perform background checks on the potential buyers. The bill has a section purporting to bar creation of a national firearms registry. However, the expanded background check system will require the government to compile lists of those buying and selling guns. In other words, it creates a de facto national gun registry.
Similar to the experience with other types of prohibition, making it more difficult to legally buy a gun will enhance the firearms black market. Criminals, terrorist, and even deranged mass shooters will thus have no problem obtaining firearms.
It is no coincidence that the majority of mass shootings take place in "gun-free zones," where shooters know their targets will be unarmed. This shows that any law making it more difficult for Americans to own and carry firearms makes us less safe. If Congress really wanted to reduce the incidence of gun violence, it would repeal the Gun-Free School Zones Act. This law leaves children easy prey for mass shooters by mandating that public schools be "gun-free zones."
A nationwide system of gun registration could be a step toward national gun confiscation. However, antigun bureaucrats need not go that far to use the expanded background check system to abuse the rights of gun owners. Gun owners could find themselves subject to surveillance and even harassment, such as more intensive screening by the Transportation Security Administration, because they own "too many" firearms.
Republican control of the White House and the Senate does not mean our gun rights are safe. Republicans have a long history of supporting gun control. After the 1999 Columbine shooting, many Republicans, including many who campaigned as being pro-Second Amendment, eagerly cooperated with then-President Bill Clinton on gun control. Some supposedly pro-gun Republicans also tried to pass "compromise" gun control legislation after the Sandy Hook shooting.
Neoconservative Senator Marco Rubio has introduced legislation that uses tax dollars to bribe states to adopt red flag laws. Red flag laws allow government to violate an individual's Second Amendment rights based on nothing more than a report that the individual could become violent. Red flag laws can allow an individual's guns to be taken away without due process simply because an estranged spouse, angry neighbor, or disgruntled coworker tells police the individual threatened him or otherwise made him feel unsafe.
President Trump has joined Rubio in wanting the government to, in Trump's words, "take the guns first, go through due process second." During his confirmation hearing, President Trump's new Attorney General William Barr expressed support for red flag laws. California Senator and leading gun control advocate Dianne Feinstein has expressed interest in working with Barr to deprive gun owners of due process. It would not be surprising to see left-wing authoritarians like Feinstein work with right-wing authoritarians like Barr and Rubio on "compromise" legislation containing both a national red flag law and expanded background checks.
My years in Congress taught me that few politicians can be counted on to protect our liberties. Most politicians must be pressured to stand up for freedom by informed and involved pro-liberty citizens That is why those of us who understand the benefits of liberty must remain vigilant against any attempt to erode respect for our rights, especially the right to defend ourselves against private crime and public tyranny.
https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/ron-paul-congress-is-creating-a-de-facto-national-gun-registry-which-is-a-step-toward-national-gun-confiscation/
#5642565 at 2019-03-12 18:19:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7216: Stay Tuned! Edition
Mueller vs Barr, and the battle to indict Trump
Cockburn hears that Mueller wants to indict the President but Barr doesn't - while the two men agree that Trump's children should be charged
A good rule in journalism is, or ought to be: Never predict. (Just report.) So Cockburn has some explaining to do, having quoted one source saying that Robert Mueller would hand in his report yesterday. The story said members of President Trump's family would be charged but also noted that it is Department of Justice policy not to indict a sitting President. However, there was no frenzy at the DoJ on Friday, no throng of reporters to make the tourists heading up Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House stop and look. So what happened? Several sources tell Cockburn that the Special Counsel has indeed completed his report. It is said to recommend indicting three of President Trump's children - Don junior, Ivanka and Eric - as well as his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The Attorney General, William Barr, is said to have 'silently assented' to this. It's also claimed that Mueller wants President Trump himself to be indicted. Barr is said to oppose this. The two men met on Friday but apparently could not agree and this was the reason for the delay in any announcement from the DoJ. At least this is what the sources say.
So who are these sources? Joseph Heller mocked Washington's - and journalism's - culture of 'sources' in his novel Good as Gold.
'I believe I got that information about you from a reliable unnamed source.' 'I've been doing a lot of work here as an unnamed source,' Gold answered with nervousness and haste, 'so it may have come from me. No truth to it at all.'
None of Cockburn's sources was 'in the room' - as they say in Washington - for the (alleged) discussions between Mueller and Barr and their two staffs. And none of the sources was briefed by the people 'in the room'. But they did talk to the people briefed by the people in the room and - twice removed from the original conversations - they all give the same account. It is that the older Trump children and Jared will be indicted for financial crimes while Mueller wants to charge Trump with obstruction of justice. The charges, Cockburn is told now, will not be about 'Russia collusion'.
This is different from the story yesterday, which was that Mueller would 'make the case for collusion'. It is different from what the former CIA director, John Brennan, said on Lawrence O'Donnell's show on MSNBC this week. He thought that the children would be indicted and (like Cockburn) that it would happen on Friday. He also thought that the issue of Russia would be 'addressed' by Mueller with further indictments.
O'Donnell: 'What makes you believe that he has more indictments?' Brennan: 'He hasn't addressed the issue of criminal conspiracy as well as any individuals...' O'Donnell: 'Criminal conspiracy involving the Russians?' Brennan: 'The Russians, yes, yeah...'
https://spectator.us/mueller-Barr-battle-indict-trump/
This is the original article referenced in the Q drop #3036, As mention here: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/03/report-Barr-gave-mueller-permission-to-indict-trumps-three-adult-children-and-jared-kushner/
#5640440 at 2019-03-12 16:00:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7213: Stay Tuned! Edition
>>5640195
>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/03/report-Barr-gave-mueller-permission-to-indict-trumps-three-adult-children-and-jared-kushner/
The story said members of President Trump's family would be charged but also noted that it is Department of Justice policy not to indict a sitting President. However, there was no frenzy at the DoJ on Friday, no throng of reporters to make the tourists heading up Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House stop and look. So what happened?
Several sources tell Cockburn that the Special Counsel has indeed completed his report. It is said to recommend indicting three of President Trump's children - Don junior, Ivanka and Eric - as well as his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The Attorney General, William Barr, is said to have 'silently assented' to this. It's also claimed that Mueller wants President Trump himself to be indicted. Barr is said to oppose this. The two men met on Friday but apparently could not agree and this was the reason for the delay in any announcement from the DoJ. At least this is what the sources say.
So who are these sources? Joseph Heller mocked Washington's - and journalism's - culture of 'sources' in his novel Good as Gold.
'I believe I got that information about you from a reliable unnamed source.'
'I've been doing a lot of work here as an unnamed source,' Gold answered with nervousness and haste, 'so it may have come from me. No truth to it at all.'
#5640340 at 2019-03-12 15:56:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7213: Stay Tuned! Edition
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/03/report-Barr-gave-mueller-permission-to-indict-trumps-three-adult-children-and-jared-kushner/
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by Jim Hoft March 12, 2019 375 Comments
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A report at The Specator on Friday claims dirty cop Robert Mueller met with Attorney General Bob Barr and the two agreed that President Trump's children should be indicted.
The report goes on to say that Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his 13 angry Democrats also want President Trump to be indicted but that Barr pushed back on this.
Author and attorney Sidney Powell spoke about this during her interview on the Mark Levin Show on FOX News.
Sidney Powell is an expert of Department of Justice corruption and has followed the career of Democrat hatchetman Andrew Weissmann who has destroyed thousands of lives during his career as federal prosecutor only to see his cases overturned years later by superior court rulings.
Sidney Powell wrote LICENSED TO LIE: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice after seeing a core group of federal prosecutors break all the rules, make up crimes, hide evidence, and send innocent people to prison in the Enron case.
Sidney warned that the report, which will likely be authored by Andrew Weissmann, will destroy Trump. That is the goal and that is why Democrats are looking forward to its release.
Via Cockburn at The Spectator.
The story said members of President Trump's family would be charged but also noted that it is Department of Justice policy not to indict a sitting President. However, there was no frenzy at the DoJ on Friday, no throng of reporters to make the tourists heading up Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House stop and look. So what happened?
Several sources tell Cockburn that the Special Counsel has indeed completed his report. It is said to recommend indicting three of President Trump's children - Don junior, Ivanka and Eric - as well as his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The Attorney General, William Barr, is said to have 'silently assented' to this. It's also claimed that Mueller wants President Trump himself to be indicted. Barr is said to oppose this. The two men met on Friday but apparently could not agree and this was the reason for the delay in any announcement from the DoJ. At least this is what the sources say.
So who are these sources? Joseph Heller mocked Washington's - and journalism's - culture of 'sources' in his novel Good as Gold.
'I believe I got that information about you from a reliable unnamed source.'
'I've been doing a lot of work here as an unnamed source,' Gold answered with nervousness and haste, 'so it may have come from me. No truth to it at all.'
None of Cockburn's sources was 'in the room' - as they say in Washington - for the (alleged) discussions between Mueller and Barr and their two staffs. And none of the sources was briefed by the people 'in the room'. But they did talk to the people briefed by the people in the room and - twice removed from the original conversations - they all give the same account. It is that the older Trump children and Jared will be indicted for financial crimes while Mueller wants to charge Trump with obstruction of justice. The charges, Cockburn is told now, will not be about 'Russia collusion'.
This is different from the story yesterday, which was that Mueller would 'make the case for collusion'. It is different from what the former CIA director, John Brennan, said on Lawrence O'Donnell's show on MSNBC this week. He thought that the children would be indicted and (like Cockburn) that it would happen on Friday.
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#5629594 at 2019-03-11 22:47:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7199: SAVE AMERICA Edition
>>5629462
NOTABLE
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the team he assembled to investigate U.S. President Donald Trump and his associates have been funded through the end of September 2019, three U.S. officials said on Monday, an indication that the probe has funding to keep it going for months if need be.
The operations and funding of Mueller's office were not addressed in the budget requests for the next government fiscal year issued by the White House and Justice Department on Monday because Mueller's office is financed by the U.S. Treasury under special regulations issued by the Justice Department, the officials said.
"The Special Counsel is funded by the Independent Counsel appropriation, a permanent indefinite appropriation established in the Department's 1988 Appropriations Act," a Justice Department spokesman said.
There has been increased speculation in recent weeks that Mueller's team is close to winding up its work and is likely to deliver a report summarizing its findings to Attorney General William Barr any day or week now. Mueller's office has not commented on the news reports suggesting an imminent release.
Representatives of key congressional committees involved in Trump-related investigations say they have received no guidance from Mueller's office regarding his investigation's progress or future plans.
The probe, which began in May 2017, is examining whether there were any links or coordination between the Russian government led by Vladimir Putin and the 2016 presidential campaign of Trump, according to an order signed by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Critics of the probe, including Trump allies, have suggested the investigation is a misuse of taxpayer funds and should be wrapped up quickly.
Justice Department documents show that Mueller's office reported spending around $9 million during the fiscal year which ran from Oct. 1, 2017 to Sept. 30, 2018. No figures are available for the current fiscal year.
Ninety days before the beginning of a federal government fiscal year, which starts on Oct. 1, special counsels such as Mueller "shall report to the Attorney General the status of the investigation and provide a budget request for the following year," according to the regulations.
Department officials said that under these regulations, a special counsel should request funding for the next fiscal year by the end of June. It is not known if Mueller is preparing such a request for fiscal year 2020.
Russia has denied meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Trump has said there was no collusion between his campaign and Moscow, and has labeled Mueller's investigation a "witch hunt."
#5625158 at 2019-03-11 17:55:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7193: Time to end their virtue-signaling: Call'em Out for What They Are Edition
>>5625057
To me the fallacy of that statement illuminates itself in the dark when you consider presidential appointments that were not voted on.
i.e.
John Bolton
Mike pompeo
Elliot abrahms
Wilbur Ross
Gary Cohn
Steve Mnuchin
Jared Kushner
William Barr
All unelected policy makers.
Had Americans been allowed to vote for these positions, none of the above would have made the cut and Americans would surely be questioning these selections.
#5615395 at 2019-03-11 01:56:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7181: FB RETURNING TO THE NEWS Edition
Schiff Acknowledges Mueller May Never Get Trump To Testify
Democratic U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff of California said special counsel Robert Mueller should seek President Donald Trump's sworn testimony Sunday, but seemed to acknowledge that outcome was unlikely.
Schiff, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, said on NBC's "Meet the Press" it would be a mistake for Mueller to conclude his investigation without interviewing Trump in person and under oath.
"I think the constraint that Bob Mueller is operating under is he had an acting attorney general who was appointed because he would be hostile to a subpoena on the president," Schiff said. "And now he has a permanent attorney general who was chosen for the same hostility to his investigation and who would likely oppose that step."
"I also think that the special counsel feels some time pressure to conclude his work," Schiff added.
Schiff's pessimistic assessment notwithstanding, Attorney General William Barr did not foreclose the possibility that Mueller could subpoena Trump during his January confirmation hearing for the attorney generalship.
"The question from me would be: 'What's the predicate?'" Barr told the Senate Judiciary Committee. "If there was a factual basis for doing it, and I couldn't say that it violated established policies, then I wouldn't interfere."
The Supreme Court enforced a subpoena against former President Richard Nixon in the 1974 U.S. v. Nixon decision, ruling that he had to comply with special prosecutor Leon Jaworski's request for the infamous White House tapes.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/03/10/schiff-subpoena-donald-trump/
Who is the Kushner lookalike?
#5611728 at 2019-03-10 21:20:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7176: Sky is Falling Edition
ABC News' Terry Moran: Media, Democrats Face 'Reckoning' If Mueller Finds No Collusion
Democrats and the media will face a "reckoning" if special counsel Robert Mueller finds no evidence of collusion involving the Trump campaign, ABC News' Terry Moran argued in a panel discussion Sunday.
"How big a deal is it if they don't find collusion for the president?" ABC "This Week" host Martha Raddatz asked Moran.
"Huge," said Moran. "He's cleared. If Robert Mueller comes back, Mueller became a folk hero in the United States."
"The central and most serious question in this investigation, the reason Robert Mueller started it: Did the current president of the United States assist the Kremlin in an attack on our democracy? And if Mueller, after two years, comes back and says, 'I don't have the evidence to support that charge,' that's a reckoning," he said. "That's a reckoning for progressives and Democrats who hoped that Mueller would essentially erase the 2016 election. It's a reckoning for the media. It's a reckoning across the country if in fact after all this time there was no collusion."
Mueller is expected in the near future to send a confidential report on the Russia probe to Attorney General William Barr. A former FBI director, Mueller was appointed special counsel on May 17, 2017.
While the special counsel has indicted nearly three dozen individuals over those 22 months, no Trump associates have been indicted for conspiring with Russians to influence the 2016 election. Several Trump associates have been charged or pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI and Congress, but none have been accused of collusion.
Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman, was found guilty of financial crimes related to work he did for Ukraine years before he joined the Trump campaign.
President Donald Trump has insisted since the beginning of the investigation that there is "no collusion." Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen recently undercut one of the main sources of the collusion conspiracy theory: the Steele dossier.
Cohen testified under oath to the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Feb. 27 that he did not visit Prague during the 2016 campaign, as former British spy Christopher Steele alleged in his dossier. Steele claimed that Cohen visited the Czech Republic capital in order to meet with Kremlin insiders to discuss making secret payments to hackers.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/03/10/terry-moran-mueller-collusion-reckoning/
#5595816 at 2019-03-09 23:54:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7155: WRWY Q and Q+ WWG1WGA, The 5:5 Edition
Lindsey Graham Doubles Down On FISA Abuse Probe As House Democrats Fire Up Post-Mueller Investigations
Days after the Democrat-controlled House Judiciary Committee fired off 81 document requests for their post-Mueller investigations (in anticipation of a 'disappointing' Mueller report) - Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham has revived his committee's probe into potential surveillance abuse by the FBI.
In a Thursday letter to Attorney General William Barr - just three weeks on the job, Graham asked for all FBI and DOJ documents which would explain what steps were taken to verify the Steele dossier before it was used by the FBI to obtain a surveillance warrant on a Trump campaign staffer.
The FBI relied heavily on Steele's report to obtain four Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
Republicans investigated whether the FBI misled the FISA court by relying on the dossier even though its allegations about Page were unverified. They also asserted the FBI failed to tell surveillance court judges that Steele was working on behalf of the DNC and Clinton campaign on an investigation of Donald Trump. -Daily Caller
Graham also notified Barr that he is investigating the FBI's original decision making process behind opening up investigations of Trump campaign associates in 2016 - including, we assume, the decision to infiltrate the campaign using Stefan Halper - a former Oxford University professor and longtime intelligence asset who was paid over $1 million by the Obama Department of Defense between 2012 and 2018, with nearly half of it surrounding the 2016 US election.
Furthermore, Graham has requested:
All documents and communications originally shared with the Gang of Eight in May 2018 related to the Russia investigation.
All "FD-302" forms for former DOJ #4 Bruce Ohr and any other individual at the Department, the FBI, or elsewhere in the federal government who received information from individuals outside the Department or the FBI that was used in the Carter Page FISA applications.
A "302" serves to "report or summarize" witness interviews involved in FBI investigations - while Ohr's testimony was recently found to have contradicted that of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-09/lindsey-graham-doubles-down-fisa-abuse-probe-house-democrats-fire-post-mueller
Bruce Ohr's Testimony Contradicts Testimony Provided By Rosenstein And Simpson
https://saraacarter.com/bruce-ohrs-testimony-contradicts-testimony-provided-by-rosenstein-and-simpson/
'Witch Hunt' Intensifies: Full List Of 81 People Hit With House Judiciary Document Requests
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-04/witch-hunt-intensifies-full-list-81-house-judiciary-document-requests-obstruction
#5582678 at 2019-03-09 01:58:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7139: Shoutout To Jussie Edition
WASHINGTON, March 8 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's Justice Department is unlikely to grant Democrats in Congress access to underlying evidence from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, a top congressional Republican said on Friday.
If Representative Doug Collins is right, Democratic-led congressional committees that have launched their own probes of Trump may be stuck with a Mueller investigation report that serves more as a general guidebook than a detailed roadmap of Russian interference and any Trump campaign collusion.
Democrats, who control the House of Representatives, want congressional investigators to have access to Mueller's grand jury evidence and other information from the probe, fearing that Attorney General William Barr could release only a summary of Mueller's report.
But Collins, the senior Republican on the House Judiciary Committee who met with Barr last week, told reporters that he expects any effort by Democrats to obtain such data from the Justice Department to end up in court, unless Mueller finds that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
"They have never released it, and we don't expect that to happen again now," said Collins.
The Mueller report, Washington's most eagerly anticipated tome in years, is expected soon. Barr must decide what to do with it, a major test for the new Justice Department chief.
Democrats want access to the underlying evidence because of concern that Barr could withhold any incriminating information about Trump. Justice Department policy does not allow a sitting president to be indicted, but also avoids releasing evidence of misconduct against individuals who have not been charged.
"We do not believe there's going to be collusion," Collins added. "There's no more indictments coming from this that we've seen so far."
He said he also does not expect the Mueller report to discuss related, ongoing federal probes, such as the one in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan. But Mueller could share national security-related classified information with Congress, he added.
Collins said his meeting with Barr showed that the two agree on what the law says about what can be released from the Mueller probe. "He said he wants to make as much available as he possibly can," Collins said. "But he's also going to be a very firm attorney general … and he'll stay within the guidelines."
news.trust.org/item/20190308191225-tq7ke
#5577286 at 2019-03-08 19:15:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7132: Final Act Edition
Kushner Accused of 'Going Rogue' After Barring Officials From Meeting With MBS
Earlier, US House Democrats asked Attorney General William Barr to open a criminal case against Trump's son-in-law amid media reports that the president had ordered White House officials to give him top secret security clearance despite his unreported contacts with over 100 foreign individuals.
Senior White House advisor Jared Kushner is facing heat from officials in Congress and staff from the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia amid reports that he'd held secret, closed door conversations with Saudi officials including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman late last month.
Embassy staffers were not briefed on or given details about Kushner's February trip, nor the meetings he'd held with members of the Saudi Royal Family, with only one senior State Department official, whose portfolio is focused on Iran, in attendance during the meetings, sources with knowledge of the trip told The Daily Beast.
"The Royal Court was handling the entire schedule," one congressional source complained, with others frustrated about the lack of information about the content of the conversations between senior Trump officials and their Saudi counterparts.
The White House denied the reporting, saying it was "not true" and that Daily Beast's sources were "misinformed."
Speaking to The Independent, Naveed Jamali, a former US Defence Department intelligence officer and ex-FBI asset, told The Independent that the Trump administration's deployment of Kushner to meet with top foreign officials "blurred the lines of communication" between government agencies, making it unclear who - diplomatic officials or members of the president's family, spoke for the US government.
"We know there is a flawed system by the fact that Jared Kushner has a security clearance," Jamali alleged, pointing to Kushner's reported omission of his contacts with more than 100 foreign persons on his security clearance forms.
Walter Shaub, a senior adviser to the Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Washington (CREW) nonprofit, voiced concern over Kushner's "secret meetings," asking whether "conflicts of interests" were at play.
https://sputniknews.com/world/201903081073059048-kushner-diplomatic-protocol-complaints/
#5573297 at 2019-03-08 13:31:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7126: Early Bake Edition
Special Prosecutor John Huber Meets with Attorney General Bill Barr
John Huber, the special prosecutor tapped by former AG Jeff Sessions to investigate FISA abuses by Obama's DOJ/FBI, met with newly-confirmed Attorney General Bill Barr this week.
U.S. Attorney John Huber, who serves as vice chair of the Attorney General's Advisory Committee, met with new AG William Barr this week in Washington, D. C. ?@TheJusticeDept? pic.twitter.com/3cZqagJCAv
- US Attorney Utah (@DUTnews) March 7, 2019
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee say John Huber still has not interviewed key witnesses and they want answers.
Mark Meadows (R-NC), Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Doug Collins (R-GA) sent a letter to special prosecutor John Huber on January 8th demanding answers by a January 21st deadline.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/03/special-prosecutor-john-huber-meets-with-attorney-general-bill-Barr/
#5569961 at 2019-03-08 05:02:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7122: Future Proves Past Edition
>>5569499
Good to go!!!!
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/📁
#5569275 at 2019-03-08 04:31:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7121: Impressive, Most Impressive Edition
Lindsey Graham Reboots FISA Abuse Investigation With Expansive DOJ Document Request
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham is resuming an investigation of potential surveillance abuse by the FBI with an expansive request for records related to the bureau's vetting of the Steele dossier.
In a letter sent Thursday to Attorney General William Barr, Graham asked for all FBI and Justice Department documents related to investigators' attempts to verify allegations made in the dossier, which was authored by former British spy Christopher Steele and funded by Democrats.
The FBI relied heavily on Steele's report to obtain four Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
Republicans investigated whether the FBI misled the FISA court by relying on the dossier even though its allegations about Page were unverified. They also asserted the FBI failed to tell surveillance court judges that Steele was working on behalf of the DNC and Clinton campaign on an investigation of Donald Trump.
Graham also indicated in the letter that he is investigating the FBI's decision to open up investigations of Trump campaign associates in 2016.
He said the Judiciary Committee is concerned vetting proper vetting procedures and the full presentation of facts to the FISA Court "may not have occurred with regard to the applications for FISA warrants for (and the opening of the underlying investigation on) Carter Page and other individuals associated with the presidential campaign of Donald Trump."
https://dailycaller.com/2019/03/07/lindsey-graham-fisa-William-Barr/
#5568588 at 2019-03-08 03:57:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7120: That Friday Feeling Edition
Special Prosecutor John Huber Meets with Attorney General Bill Barr
John Huber, the special prosecutor tapped by former AG Jeff Sessions to investigate FISA abuses by Obama's DOJ/FBI, met with newly-confirmed Attorney General Bill Barr this week.
U.S. Attorney John Huber, who serves as vice chair of the Attorney General's Advisory Committee, met with new AG William Barr this week in Washington, D. C. ?@TheJusticeDept? pic.twitter.com/3cZqagJCAv
- US Attorney Utah (@DUTnews) March 7, 2019
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee say John Huber still has not interviewed key witnesses and they want answers.
Mark Meadows (R-NC), Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Doug Collins (R-GA) sent a letter to special prosecutor John Huber on January 8th demanding answers by a January 21st deadline.
"Your investigation has been ongoing for over nine months. During the course of our extensive investigation we have interviewed more than a dozen current and former DOJ and FBI personnel, and were surprised to hear none of these potentially informative witnesses testified to speaking with you," the GOP lawmakers wrote.
The Republican Congressmen then blasted Huber for being a no-show at the December hearing where Clinton Foundation whistleblowers Lawrence Doyle of DM Income Advisors and John Moynihan of JFM Associates testified.
"Further, last month, then-chairman Mark Meadows invited you to testify as a witness at the Subcommittee on Government Operations' hearing 'Oversight of Nonprofit Organizations: A Case Study on the Clinton Foundation.' We were disappointed to learn from the department that you were not enthusiastic about testifying when declining the invitation."
The GOP Congressmen gave Huber a deadline of January 21st to respond to the following demands:
The total number of witnesses you have interviewed, including names of specific individuals where possible, and the number of witnesses remaining to be interviewed;
The total number of FISA applications reviewed;
The total number of documents reviewed, including their substance and format (e.g. emails, meeting notes, phone logs, etc); and
A description and account of your coordination with DOJ IG Michael Horowitz"
Huber has done nothing since Jeff Sessions appointed him in the Fall of 2017 to investigate FISA abuses.
The Clinton Foundation whistleblowers, Mr. Moynihan and Mr. Doyle told the committee they had to send their evidence to the Huber investigation THREE TIMES because they kept losing it.
In October, Congressman Meadows and Jim Jordan said they wanted to haul John Huber in before Congress to testify because they had not received any updates on Huber's investigation.
Furthermore, according to Congressman Meadows, there is no evidence John Huber has done anything other than be appointed by Jeff Sessions.
The evidence is mounting that John Huber, a US Attorney from Utah, was appointed by Jeff Sessions as one big head fake.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/03/special-prosecutor-john-huber-meets-with-attorney-general-bill-Barr/
#5568510 at 2019-03-08 03:51:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7120: That Friday Feeling Edition
>>5568255
Guns are safe
-Q
Trust the Plan
Bush family friend CIA William Barr will drain the swamp.
Don't believe me? POTUS used two extra commas in his tweet about loving jews and my chan post was missing two commas.
-Q
#5566006 at 2019-03-08 01:14:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7117: Think Mirror Edition
>>5565850
KEk nailed me. (rv)
The courts cannot make law which they are doing…it's a very very weird thing that troubles me. Courts are to decide cases based on precedent, not make new law…which they appear to be doing illegally.
Trump has rights regarding immigration assigned to him via the Constitution, which is, if you wish to remain a state, the ultimate law of the land….and these judges know this yet they keep making law from the bench…
why hasn't anyone stopped this? I would have to study on it but I am almost sure there is a legal remedy for judges that violate Constitutional issues by lawmaking from the bench…that's not their job.
States cannot violate the Constitution by making laws that violate it. That's why it's so odd that the DOJ has sat on its hands and not challenged those laws. that Texas law against boycotting Israel should have been challenged straight off by the DOJ…A state cannot violate an individuals right of free association by twisting a law that says "if you do business with us then you have to give up your Constitutional rights"…that the DOJ has sat on its hands over and over while states violate the Constitution with their lawmaking…is a massive problem. It's got jewish fingers all over it.
Invalidating our Constitution line by line…that's slow walking too….inching up to the 2nd amendment? (((William Barr))) is VERY pro gun control….think about it.
As for the other thing…I do not know why the AD XR situation has been allowed to continue by docs…but it is by that very assured means that health is slowly being compromised. I sat on this for a week after seeing it thinking…nah…no fucking way…but it filled in a picture that was blurry before. Nothing can be done about it…only a few per lot are altered…but time…and the absolute certainty the use will not stop…has made it certain there will be consequences.
Anyone who can read energy should be able to see already it is having an effect….anyone who is encouraging the continued use of this must be considered suspect. For all I know that may be the means of locus of control…I just can't be sure.
#5565640 at 2019-03-08 00:50:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7117: Think Mirror Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5389728, >>5392971 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7116
>>5565314 Vault 7: Angelfire / Keystone (previously MagicWand)
>>5565420 Planefag Reports
>>5565420 Lindsay Graham reboots FISA
>>5565367 US Gov. Media Network Fires Journalists Over Report Critical of Soros
>>5565296 , >>5565313 Court weighs unsealing Epstein sex abuse records
>>5565289 New JW FOIA release: Christopher Steele worked with DoJ on #SpyGate
>>5565282 Breaking: Manafort gets short sentence? More sauce coming
>>5565269 Twitter reactions to Omar's comments
>>5565015 CNN's Image of Manafort Judge Is a Federal Judge Who's Been Dead Since 2006
>>5565630 #7116
#7115
>>5564172, >>5564182 Syria update
>>5564186, >>5564360, >>5564540 Resolution passed - 407-23. This resolution makes it hate speech toward every group except white individuals.
>>5564195 Judge tosses Stormy Daniels' hush-money lawsuit against Trump
>>5564210, >>5564216, >>5563563 (lb sauce) POTUS takes charge at World Bank
>>5564214 Barr meets Huber side by side
>>5564279 John Mayer launches foundation focused on veterans
>>5564350 Media Ignores, Mishandles Allegations Of Campaign Finance Violations By Ocasio-Cortez
>>5564359 Lorain County Community College Announces Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation President Allan Golston as Commencement Speaker
>>5564398 Candace Owens sums up Q's plan for AOC and Omar
>>5564426 The illegal immigrant health crisis by itself is enough reason to shut down border migration
>>5564433 Billionaire Jewish diamond trader dies during penis enlargement operation
>>5564483 Planefag Report: A Blackhawk over Richmond with FBI jet closeby going that way
>>5564506 Denver airport Braile result: 2903 [-21] -> 3/19 -> cornerstone
>>5564528 Top 5 Border Falsehoods Pushed by Congressional Democrats and the Media
>>5564551 U.S. Supreme Court Rules That World Bank Can Be Sued
>>5564578 Jack Dorsey: Platform Was 'Probably Way Too Aggressive' in Banning Conservatives
>>5564677, >>5564680 Mark Zuckerberg is rumoured to have a secret escape passageway beneath his conference room for emergencies
>>5564688 The Associated Press: "A Hot US Job Market Is Coaxing People in from the Sidelines"
>>5564768, >>5564769, >>5564842 Manafort gets 47 months in the Big House.
>>5564874 #7115
#7114
>>5563403 (vid) Pelosi, admitting no evidence for Trump investigation.
>>5563411 Facebook to push vaccines
>>5563417, >>5563582 Majority of Venezuela, including the Capital District, has been impacted by complete power outages..
>>5563478, >>5563791 Letter sent to AG Barr ie: FISA
>>5563481 The Washington Post has reportedly petitioned a federal court to open sealed, redacted records in the Paul Manafort case
>>5563483 Rahm Emanuel Slams Ilhan Omar: She's Associating with 'Calamities' of the Holocaust
>>5563513 New DJT
>>5563522 The House has passed a resolution 407-23 condemning anti-Semitism..
>>5563534 Zuckerberg's new 'privacy-focused vision' for Facebook is just PR and damage control
>>5563584 Feds Pay Millions for Lobster Tail, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
>>5563623 Trump has secured funding for moar than half of border wall
>>5563779 It's like Deja Vu of all the anti semitic shills
>>5563851 Pelosi Says Democrat Resolution Against 'Hatred' is 'Not About' Ilhan Omar
>>5563914, >>5563935, >>5564007 U.S. Attorney John Huber, met with new AG William Barr this week in Washington, D. C.
>>5563915 U.S. DoD tweet: Smooth sailing ?
>>5564024 Congratulations to the recipients of the 2019 International #WomenofCourage Award.
>>5564120 #7114
Previously Collected Notables
>>5563340 #7113,
>>5560980 #7110, >>5561806 #7111, >>5562565 #7112
>>5558671 #7107, >>5559481 #7108, >>5560250 #7109
>>5556345 #7104, >>5557165 #7105, >>5557940 #7106
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5565012 at 2019-03-08 00:15:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7116: Manafort Sentenced Edition
>>5564990
What did trump do this time
So much winning
For israel
And monsanto
And the bush family
Trust William Barr guys i swear
#5564954 at 2019-03-08 00:11:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7116: Manafort Sentenced Edition
I think the reflection in the pen that Q posted shows John Lausch, US Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois with William Barr standing behind him.
Yeah, I know it's a long shot and it's probably just a coincidence that Lausch's press photo matches the outfit of the guy in Q's photo but the hairline and jaw line seem to match up in a way that Devin Nunes's image didn't.
#5564882 at 2019-03-08 00:08:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7116: Manafort Sentenced Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5389728, >>5392971 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7115
>>5564172, >>5564182 Syria update
>>5564186, >>5564360, >>5564540 Resolution passed - 407-23. This resolution makes it hate speech toward every group except white individuals.
>>5564195 Judge tosses Stormy Daniels' hush-money lawsuit against Trump
>>5564210, >>5564216, >>5563563 (lb sauce) POTUS takes charge at World Bank
>>5564214 Barr meets Huber side by side
>>5564279 John Mayer launches foundation focused on veterans
>>5564350 Media Ignores, Mishandles Allegations Of Campaign Finance Violations By Ocasio-Cortez
>>5564359 Lorain County Community College Announces Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation President Allan Golston as Commencement Speaker
>>5564398 Candace Owens sums up Q's plan for AOC and Omar
>>5564426 The illegal immigrant health crisis by itself is enough reason to shut down border migration
>>5564433 Billionaire Jewish diamond trader dies during penis enlargement operation
>>5564483 Planefag Report: A Blackhawk over Richmond with FBI jet closeby going that way
>>5564506 Denver airport Braile result: 2903 [-21] -> 3/19 -> cornerstone
>>5564528 Top 5 Border Falsehoods Pushed by Congressional Democrats and the Media
>>5564551 U.S. Supreme Court Rules That World Bank Can Be Sued
>>5564578 Jack Dorsey: Platform Was 'Probably Way Too Aggressive' in Banning Conservatives
>>5564677, >>5564680 Mark Zuckerberg is rumoured to have a secret escape passageway beneath his conference room for emergencies
>>5564688 The Associated Press: "A Hot US Job Market Is Coaxing People in from the Sidelines"
>>5564768, >>5564769, >>5564842 Manafort gets 47 months in the Big House.
>>5564874 #7115
#7114
>>5563403 (vid) Pelosi, admitting no evidence for Trump investigation.
>>5563411 Facebook to push vaccines
>>5563417, >>5563582 Majority of Venezuela, including the Capital District, has been impacted by complete power outages..
>>5563478, >>5563791 Letter sent to AG Barr ie: FISA
>>5563481 The Washington Post has reportedly petitioned a federal court to open sealed, redacted records in the Paul Manafort case
>>5563483 Rahm Emanuel Slams Ilhan Omar: She's Associating with 'Calamities' of the Holocaust
>>5563513 New DJT
>>5563522 The House has passed a resolution 407-23 condemning anti-Semitism..
>>5563534 Zuckerberg's new 'privacy-focused vision' for Facebook is just PR and damage control
>>5563584 Feds Pay Millions for Lobster Tail, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
>>5563623 Trump has secured funding for moar than half of border wall
>>5563779 It's like Deja Vu of all the anti semitic shills
>>5563851 Pelosi Says Democrat Resolution Against 'Hatred' is 'Not About' Ilhan Omar
>>5563914, >>5563935, >>5564007 U.S. Attorney John Huber, met with new AG William Barr this week in Washington, D. C.
>>5563915 U.S. DoD tweet: Smooth sailing ?
>>5564024 Congratulations to the recipients of the 2019 International #WomenofCourage Award.
>>5564120 #7114
#7113
>>5562643 Tim Cook changes Twitter bio name to Tim Apple after Trump flubs his name..
>>5562672 Petition: Stop the Removal of Murals From the TSGB
>>5562674 "777" Mueller Report Tomorrow
>>5562676 Hussein Says America Can't Handle A Crisis Without Him
>>5562722, >>5562785 Dig on fuel usage in world's biggest airports
>>5562725 Judicial Watch Uncovers DOJ Records Showing Numerous Bruce Ohr Communications with Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele
>>5562777, >>5562787 Former State Department Contractor Pleads Guilty to Stealing Computers
>>5562860 Tesla : enters into agreement with Chinese lenders for Gigafactory
>>5562979 General Flynn changed his T-banner again.
>>5563115 Ralph Hall, oldest-ever member of US House, dead at age 95
>>5563140 Power outages in Venezuela
>>5563142 Search underway for Wasilla-bound Cessna that was operating near Rainy Pass
>>5563149 Chairman @LindseyGrahamSC reboots FISA probe with doc request to AG Barr.
>>5563174 Q Clock Update
>>5563254 NASA Captures 'First' Images Of Supersonic Shockwaves Colliding In Flight
>>5563340 #7113
Previously Collected Notables
>>5560980 #7110, >>5561806 #7111, >>5562565 #7112
>>5558671 #7107, >>5559481 #7108, >>5560250 #7109
>>5556345 #7104, >>5557165 #7105, >>5557940 #7106
>>5553991 #7101, >>5554700 #7102, >>5555437 #7103
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5564127 at 2019-03-07 23:19:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7115: Smooth Sailing Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5389728, >>5392971 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7114
>>5563403 (vid) Pelosi, admitting no evidence for Trump investigation.
>>5563411 Facebook to push vaccines
>>5563417, >>5563582 Majority of Venezuela, including the Capital District, has been impacted by complete power outages..
>>5563478, >>5563791 Letter sent to AG Barr ie: FISA
>>5563481 The Washington Post has reportedly petitioned a federal court to open sealed, redacted records in the Paul Manafort case
>>5563483 Rahm Emanuel Slams Ilhan Omar: She's Associating with 'Calamities' of the Holocaust
>>5563513 New DJT
>>5563522 The House has passed a resolution 407-23 condemning anti-Semitism..
>>5563534 Zuckerberg's new 'privacy-focused vision' for Facebook is just PR and damage control
>>5563584 Feds Pay Millions for Lobster Tail, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
>>5563623 Trump has secured funding for moar than half of border wall
>>5563779 It's like Deja Vu of all the anti semitic shills
>>5563851 Pelosi Says Democrat Resolution Against 'Hatred' is 'Not About' Ilhan Omar
>>5563914, >>5563935, >>5564007 U.S. Attorney John Huber, met with new AG William Barr this week in Washington, D. C.
>>5563915 U.S. DoD tweet: Smooth sailing ?
>>5564024 Congratulations to the recipients of the 2019 International #WomenofCourage Award.
>>5564120 #7114
#7113
>>5562643 Tim Cook changes Twitter bio name to Tim Apple after Trump flubs his name..
>>5562672 Petition: Stop the Removal of Murals From the TSGB
>>5562674 "777" Mueller Report Tomorrow
>>5562676 Hussein Says America Can't Handle A Crisis Without Him
>>5562722, >>5562785 Dig on fuel usage in world's biggest airports
>>5562725 Judicial Watch Uncovers DOJ Records Showing Numerous Bruce Ohr Communications with Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele
>>5562777, >>5562787 Former State Department Contractor Pleads Guilty to Stealing Computers
>>5562860 Tesla : enters into agreement with Chinese lenders for Gigafactory
>>5562979 General Flynn changed his T-banner again.
>>5563115 Ralph Hall, oldest-ever member of US House, dead at age 95
>>5563140 Power outages in Venezuela
>>5563142 Search underway for Wasilla-bound Cessna that was operating near Rainy Pass
>>5563149 Chairman @LindseyGrahamSC reboots FISA probe with doc request to AG Barr.
>>5563174 Q Clock Update
>>5563254 NASA Captures 'First' Images Of Supersonic Shockwaves Colliding In Flight
>>5563340 #7113
#7112
>>5561902 Liar Michael Cohen Hires Snake Lanny Davis - Bill and Hillary Clinton's Best Friend - to Represent Him... Get's Bit
>>5561914 "They Raped Us So Many Times": DHS Secretary Reveals Every Migrant Girl Over Age 10 Gets Pregnancy Test
>>5561932 Fresh court battle could expose more details in Acosta's controversial Epstein plea deal
>>5561960 Nunes: We're preparing criminal referral for AG, 'many crimes' will be presented in coming weeks
>>5562007 Gaza Needs 'More Than Statements' from UN to Stop Israeli Violence - Historian
>>5562015 John Kelly: Trumps border wall would be a 'waste of money'
>>5562061 John Kelly reveals he would have worked for Hillary Clinton if she won
>>5562083 Scientists Want You To Get A Brain Chip To Make You Smarter; And Intelligence Agencies Absolutely Won't Abuse This Technology Implanted In Humans
>>5562147 Small earthquake in NK. Nuke test or 'rod of god'?
>>5562160 U.S. State Department declines comment on Huawei suit
>>5562177 Leaked Documents Show the U.S. Government Tracking Journalists and Immigration Advocates Through a Secret Database
>>5562224, >>5562294 Judge lifts order against Trump's transgender military ban
>>5562249 Tesla Boss Elon Musk Offered Permanent Citizenship In China
>>5562409 Anon dug into Charles Ansbacher, the guy who was President of the New World Airport Commission that built Denver Airport
>>5562565 #7112
Previously Collected Notables
>>5560980 #7110, >>5561806 #7111
>>5558671 #7107, >>5559481 #7108, >>5560250 #7109
>>5556345 #7104, >>5557165 #7105, >>5557940 #7106
>>5553991 #7101, >>5554700 #7102, >>5555437 #7103
>>5551644 #7098, >>5552435 #7099, >>5553188 #7100
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5564120 at 2019-03-07 23:19:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7114: FISA Probe Reboot Edition
#7114
>>5563403 (vid) Pelosi, admitting no evidence for Trump investigation.
>>5563411 Facebook to push vaccines
>>5563417, >>5563582 Majority of Venezuela, including the Capital District, has been impacted by complete power outages..
>>5563478, >>5563791 Letter sent to AG Barr ie: FISA
>>5563481 The Washington Post has reportedly petitioned a federal court to open sealed, redacted records in the Paul Manafort case
>>5563483 Rahm Emanuel Slams Ilhan Omar: She's Associating with 'Calamities' of the Holocaust
>>5563513 New DJT
>>5563522 The House has passed a resolution 407-23 condemning anti-Semitism..
>>5563534 Zuckerberg's new 'privacy-focused vision' for Facebook is just PR and damage control
>>5563584 Feds Pay Millions for Lobster Tail, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
>>5563623 Trump has secured funding for moar than half of border wall
>>5563779 It's like Deja Vu of all the anti semitic shills
>>5563851 Pelosi Says Democrat Resolution Against 'Hatred' is 'Not About' Ilhan Omar
>>5563914, >>5563935, >>5564007 U.S. Attorney John Huber, met with new AG William Barr this week in Washington, D. C.
>>5563915 U.S. DoD tweet: Smooth sailing ?
>>5564024 Congratulations to the recipients of the 2019 International #WomenofCourage Award.
#5564047 at 2019-03-07 23:14:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7114: FISA Probe Reboot Edition
Notables
Last call for updates?
#7114
>>5563403 (vid) Pelosi, admitting no evidence for Trump investigation.
>>5563411 Facebook to push vaccines
>>5563417, >>5563582 Majority of Venezuela, including the Capital District, has been impacted by complete power outages..
>>5563478, >>5563791 Letter sent to AG Barr ie: FISA
>>5563481 The Washington Post has reportedly petitioned a federal court to open sealed, redacted records in the Paul Manafort case
>>5563483 Rahm Emanuel Slams Ilhan Omar: She's Associating with 'Calamities' of the Holocaust
>>5563513 New DJT
>>5563522 The House has passed a resolution 407-23 condemning anti-Semitism..
>>5563534 Zuckerberg's new 'privacy-focused vision' for Facebook is just PR and damage control
>>5563584 Feds Pay Millions for Lobster Tail, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
>>5563623 Trump has secured funding for moar than half of border wall
>>5563779 It's like Deja Vu of all the anti semitic shills
>>5563851 Pelosi Says Democrat Resolution Against 'Hatred' is 'Not About' Ilhan Omar
>>5563914, >>5563935 U.S. Attorney John Huber, met with new AG William Barr this week in Washington, D. C.
>>5563915 U.S. DoD tweet: Smooth sailing ?
#5563914 at 2019-03-07 23:06:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7114: FISA Probe Reboot Edition
US Attorney Utah
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U.S. Attorney John Huber, who serves as vice chair of the Attorney General's Advisory Committee, met with new AG William Barr this week in Washington, D. C. ?@TheJusticeDept?
https://twitter.com/DUTnews/status/1103780797700624384
#5563607 at 2019-03-07 22:45:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7114: FISA Probe Reboot Edition
>>5563343(all pbs)
KEK…AIPAC is coming after AOC…I love it…a backwards sort of way to bring dark to light…but too little WAY too late.
>>5563296
>If she asks that, he'd probably say something like "well we can't do that now that you're running, we'll get back to that after you lose".
Yeah, the old "we can't be seen to be going after political opponents" thing. He's already played that fucking card, it's not going to work again.
With all his stupid ass MIGA, back tracking on immigration, and slow walking justice, one might think that he was just Hillary's John the Baptist…the forerunner. William Barr is anti gun…and most of Congress now, is ANTI GUN since we lost the mid terms despite Q's assurances…and….wait for it…we LOST the mid terms…now..think think think…how do you suppose the general election is going to go?
State by state eliminating electoral college, some refusing to put him on the ballot at all (see NJ), other states flat out refusing to count CITIZENS and letting illegals vote, all 100% completely unopposed by the federal gov….and you really think 2020 is gonna be a Trump landslide?
NOPE. It was supposed to be, it would have been..but they fucked it up entirely by listening to KUSH and slow walking versus flamethrower.
WE HAVE HAD ANOTHER TIME LINE SHIFT.
#5561960 at 2019-03-07 20:55:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7112: The More You Know Edition
House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes claimed Wednesday that he and his Republican colleagues are on the verge of submitting a bevy of criminal referrals to Attorney General William Barr regarding everything from the FISA abuse scandal to the notorious Trump dossier.
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2019/03/07/nunes-were-preparing-criminal-referral-for-ag-many-crimes-will-be-presented-in-coming-weeks-730691
#5560781 at 2019-03-07 19:33:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7110: Phone_wipe Edition
(((William Barr)))…and gun confiscation. MIGA
#5560268 at 2019-03-07 18:56:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7110: Phone_wipe Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5389728, >>5392971 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7109
>>5560089 Israel's elections committee bans leftist Arab-Israeli coalition from running.
>>5560039 N.C. sex trafficker gets 230 years, ordered to pay $608,000 restitution.
>>5560017 China's APT40 Group stole Navy Secrets.
>>5560008 WH Tweet: "Today, President @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS will welcome Prime Minister Andrej Babi? and Mrs. Monika Babi?ová of the Czech Republic to the White House!"
>>5560006 Why the U.S. is terrified that Huawei controls the World's 5G network.
>>5559966, >>5559993 Twitterstorm over Illhan Omar's comments.
>>5559962 U.S. Household net worth fell by $3.730 trillion in fourth quarter due to stock-market volatility.
>>5559923 John Kelly sounds off on time with Trump.
>>5559898 Inside the shady private equity firm run by Kerry and Biden's kids.
>>5559890 Why China let Snowden go.
>>5559839 Trump has secured funding for more than half of border wall.
>>5559824 Marriott CEO apologizes for data breach unsure if China is responsible.
>>5559822 Syrian L-39 warplanes pound militant positions in Southeastern Idlib.
>>5559796 Georgia moves to ban abortions in presence of fetal heartbeat.
>>5559771, >>5559986 Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen sues the Trump Organization, saying he is owed $1.9 million.
>>5559728 Michael Jackson's $2 billion empire in jeopardy after HBO revives decades-old child abuse claims.
>>5559705 Huawai is China's DARPA!
>>5559702 Tennessee House of Representatives passes controversial bill banning abortion after fetal heartbeat is detected.
>>5559644 Breakup of EU 'can't be ruled out' if Brussels tries to enforce pro-immigration policies - Orban.
>>5559604 JP Morgan is quietly moving bank branches out of lower income areas.
>>5559564 Artificial tremor detected in North Korean mining town.
>>5559528 Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein Delivers Keynote Address on FCPA Enforcement Developments.
>>5560250 #7109
#7108
>>5559456 Cardinal Pell's appeal process to begin in June.
>>5559439 How the CIA made Google.
>>5559287 Michael Cohen has sued the Trump Organization in Manhattan Supreme Court.
>>5559147 Warner Bros. chair being investigated for sexual misconduct.
>>5559091 Dan Bongino Tweet: "The Dems 2020 Platform."
>>5558876 Hidden tunnels below Alcatraz prison found.
>>5558858 TLAIB: Steve Scalise 'Steeped in Islamophobia'.
>>5558811 Denver airport symbolism and links to BoA.
>>5558801 Schiff introduces bill targeting Trump pardons.
>>5559481 #7108
#7107
>>5558341 NP repeats Nadler.
>>5558459 Continued dig on Leo Tanguma.
>>5558168 Lawrence Argent also NAPA> SHANGHAI.
>>5558424 Nancy Pelosi attacks Republicans for being xenophobic just moments after she defended Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) latest anti-Semitic remarks by stating that Omar didn't know what she was saying
>>5558280 Nancy Pelosi refuses to say if Ilhan Omar should apologize for her anti-Semitism.
>>5558271 RSA Conference and their sponsors.
>>5558241 Inside Colorado's underground sex trafficking empire.
>>5558223 Bacteria that 'eat pollution' and emit electricity captured in hot springs for first time.
>>5558200 AG William Barr holds first press conference, for those who missed it.
>>5558120, >>5558188 Rockford Police respond to report of active shooter situation at area hotel.
>>5558113 The Democratic Party has officially normalized anti-Semitism.
>>5558104 Scientists want you to get a brain chip to make you smarter.
>>5558086 Lockheed Darpa recent news dig.
>>5558027 DoJ coordinates largest-ever nationwide elder fraud sweep.
>>5558671 #7107
Previously Collected Notables
>>5556345 #7104, >>5557165 #7105, >>5557940 #7106
>>5553991 #7101, >>5554700 #7102, >>5555437 #7103
>>5551644 #7098, >>5552435 #7099, >>5553188 #7100
>>5549389 #7095, >>5550157 #7096, >>5550893 #7097
>>5542349 #7086, >>5543108 #7087, >>5543825 #7088
>>5539966 #7083, >>5540723 #7084, >>5541555 #7085
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5559495 at 2019-03-07 18:06:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7109: APPREHEND Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5389728, >>5392971 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7108
>>5559456 Cardinal Pell's appeal process to begin in June.
>>5559439 How the CIA made Google.
>>5559287 Michael Cohen has sued the Trump Organization in Manhattan Supreme Court.
>>5559147 Warner Bros. chair being investigated for sexual misconduct.
>>5559091 Dan Bongino Tweet: "The Dems 2020 Platform."
>>5558876 Hidden tunnels below Alcatraz prison found.
>>5558858 TLAIB: Steve Scalise 'Steeped in Islamophobia'.
>>5558811 Denver airport symbolism and links to BoA.
>>5558801 Schiff introduces bill targeting Trump pardons.
>>5559481 #7108
#7107
>>5558341 NP repeats Nadler.
>>5558459 Continued dig on Leo Tanguma.
>>5558168 Lawrence Argent also NAPA> SHANGHAI.
>>5558424 Nancy Pelosi attacks Republicans for being xenophobic just moments after she defended Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) latest anti-Semitic remarks by stating that Omar didn't know what she was saying
>>5558280 Nancy Pelosi refuses to say if Ilhan Omar should apologize for her anti-Semitism.
>>5558271 RSA Conference and their sponsors.
>>5558241 Inside Colorado's underground sex trafficking empire.
>>5558223 Bacteria that 'eat pollution' and emit electricity captured in hot springs for first time.
>>5558200 AG William Barr holds first press conference, for those who missed it.
>>5558120, >>5558188 Rockford Police respond to report of active shooter situation at area hotel.
>>5558113 The Democratic Party has officially normalized anti-Semitism.
>>5558104 Scientists want you to get a brain chip to make you smarter.
>>5558086 Lockheed Darpa recent news dig.
>>5558027 DoJ coordinates largest-ever nationwide elder fraud sweep.
>>5558671 #7107
#7106
>>5557716 Court weighs unsealing records that could reveal new details of Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse
>>5557778 Corey Lewandowski: Nadler's investigation is a taxpayer-funded contribution to the 2020 Democratic candidate.
>>5557700 Good dig on DIA mural painter Leo Tanguma.
>>5557429 3rd patient reportedly cured of HIV in incredible medical breakthrough.
>>5557428 NASA plans to read terrorist's minds at airports.
>>5557400 Bongino Tweet: "Astonishing! Said no common sense conservative ever."
>>5557391 Catalan Parl't to create commission to probe Spanish Royal family members.
>>5557361 Head of PM's Office: Migration 'central theme' in EP election.
>>5557351 US Marines Tweet: "Final Flight"
>>5557314 Spreadsheet update.
>>5557306 Clapper was sent surveillance question before hearing.
>>5557270 About 120 members of the Connecticut Army National Guard deploying to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
>>5557940 #7106
#7105
>>5557100 Google discusses 'steering' the Conservative movement.
>>5557055 Why you should be worried about machines reading your emotions.
>>5557016 Dem Senator rips CNN hack James Clapper: "He needs to stop making excuses for lying" (video)
>>5556921 129 year old warning about the Democratic party from a dear friend of Abraham Lincoln.
>>5556894 Peruvian farmers abandoning coffee plantations for coca fields.
>>5556890 Flynn changes his banner background.
>>5556669 These are the voting rights reforms Chuck Schumer wants Democrats to prioritize.
>>5556635 Q group hunting Snowden.
>>5556678 DJT Tweet: "We are on track to APPREHEND more than one million people coming across the Southern Border this year…"
>>5556628 DJT Jr. Tweet: "So when he was shut down looking for a pardon, he figured he could save his ass by telling weasel Adam Schiff whatever he wanted to hear?…"
>>5556591 President Trump calls Apple CEO Tim Cook "Tim Apple"
>>5556568 Ethics group prepares to file complaint against AOC.
>>5556550 Video Footage of the final moments before the fatal crash of Atlas Air (operating as Amazon Air) 3591 on Feb. 23.
>>5556548 ECB pushes out rate hike, offers cheap cash to banks.
>>5556525 DJT Tweet: "It was not a campaign contribution, and there were no violations of the campaign finance laws by me. Fake News!"
>>5557165 #7105
Previously Collected Notables
>>5556345 #7104,
>>5553991 #7101, >>5554700 #7102, >>5555437 #7103
>>5551644 #7098, >>5552435 #7099, >>5553188 #7100
>>5549389 #7095, >>5550157 #7096, >>5550893 #7097
>>5542349 #7086, >>5543108 #7087, >>5543825 #7088
>>5539966 #7083, >>5540723 #7084, >>5541555 #7085
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5558691 at 2019-03-07 17:06:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7108: AOC vs Pelosi Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5389728, >>5392971 Baker Protocol: Do NOT Add Non-Tripcode posts from Q
#7107
>>5558341 NP repeats Nadler.
>>5558459 Continued dig on Leo Tanguma.
>>5558168 Lawrence Argent also NAPA> SHANGHAI.
>>5558424 Nancy Pelosi attacks Republicans for being xenophobic just moments after she defended Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) latest anti-Semitic remarks by stating that Omar didn't know what she was saying
>>5558280 Nancy Pelosi refuses to say if Ilhan Omar should apologize for her anti-Semitism.
>>5558271 RSA Conference and their sponsors.
>>5558241 Inside Colorado's underground sex trafficking empire.
>>5558223 Bacteria that 'eat pollution' and emit electricity captured in hot springs for first time.
>>5558200 AG William Barr holds first press conference, for those who missed it.
>>5558120, >>5558188 Rockford Police respond to report of active shooter situation at area hotel.
>>5558113 The Democratic Party has officially normalized anti-Semitism.
>>5558104 Scientists want you to get a brain chip to make you smarter.
>>5558086 Lockheed Darpa recent news dig.
>>5558027 DoJ coordinates largest-ever nationwide elder fraud sweep.
>>5558671 #7107
#7106
>>5557716 Court weighs unsealing records that could reveal new details of Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse
>>5557778 Corey Lewandowski: Nadler's investigation is a taxpayer-funded contribution to the 2020 Democratic candidate.
>>5557700 Good dig on DIA mural painter Leo Tanguma.
>>5557429 3rd patient reportedly cured of HIV in incredible medical breakthrough.
>>5557428 NASA plans to read terrorist's minds at airports.
>>5557400 Bongino Tweet: "Astonishing! Said no common sense conservative ever."
>>5557391 Catalan Parl't to create commission to probe Spanish Royal family members.
>>5557361 Head of PM's Office: Migration 'central theme' in EP election.
>>5557351 US Marines Tweet: "Final Flight"
>>5557314 Spreadsheet update.
>>5557306 Clapper was sent surveillance question before hearing.
>>5557270 About 120 members of the Connecticut Army National Guard deploying to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
>>5557940 #7106
#7105
>>5557100 Google discusses 'steering' the Conservative movement.
>>5557055 Why you should be worried about machines reading your emotions.
>>5557016 Dem Senator rips CNN hack James Clapper: "He needs to stop making excuses for lying" (video)
>>5556921 129 year old warning about the Democratic party from a dear friend of Abraham Lincoln.
>>5556894 Peruvian farmers abandoning coffee plantations for coca fields.
>>5556890 Flynn changes his banner background.
>>5556669 These are the voting rights reforms Chuck Schumer wants Democrats to prioritize.
>>5556635 Q group hunting Snowden.
>>5556678 DJT Tweet: "We are on track to APPREHEND more than one million people coming across the Southern Border this year…"
>>5556628 DJT Jr. Tweet: "So when he was shut down looking for a pardon, he figured he could save his ass by telling weasel Adam Schiff whatever he wanted to hear?…"
>>5556591 President Trump calls Apple CEO Tim Cook "Tim Apple"
>>5556568 Ethics group prepares to file complaint against AOC.
>>5556550 Video Footage of the final moments before the fatal crash of Atlas Air (operating as Amazon Air) 3591 on Feb. 23.
>>5556548 ECB pushes out rate hike, offers cheap cash to banks.
>>5556525 DJT Tweet: "It was not a campaign contribution, and there were no violations of the campaign finance laws by me. Fake News!"
>>5557165 #7105
#7104
>>5555628 New "spoiler" vulnerability in all Intel Core processors exposed by researchers
>>5555673 2014 article on "back doors" running on every IOS device
>>5555836 OIG report on Secretaries of State usage of private email
>>5555854 "QAnon" FOIA filed by Will Sommer for Daily Beast
>>5555888 French cardinal found guilty of covering up sexual abuse by priest
>>5555898 Sara Carter tweet on border crisis
>>5555972 Trudeau live press conference
>>5556188 On O&G, DIA, and Colorado legislation fast-tracking
>>5556211 POTUS push for selling insurance across state lines
>>5556314 Revisiting the DNC email "hack"
>>5556331 Manafort to be sentenced Thursday
>>5556345 #7104
Previously Collected Notables
>>5553991 #7101, >>5554700 #7102, >>5555437 #7103
>>5551644 #7098, >>5552435 #7099, >>5553188 #7100
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
#5558671 at 2019-03-07 17:05:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7107: Thankful Thursdays Edition
#7107
>>5558341 NP repeats Nadler.
>>5558459 Continued dig on Leo Tanguma.
>>5558168 Lawrence Argent also NAPA> SHANGHAI.
>>5558424 Nancy Pelosi attacks Republicans for being xenophobic just moments after she defended Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) latest anti-Semitic remarks by stating that Omar didn't know what she was saying
>>5558280 Nancy Pelosi refuses to say if Ilhan Omar should apologize for her anti-Semitism.
>>5558271 RSA Conference and their sponsors.
>>5558241 Inside Colorado's underground sex trafficking empire.
>>5558223 Bacteria that 'eat pollution' and emit electricity captured in hot springs for first time.
>>5558200 AG William Barr holds first press conference, for those who missed it.
>>5558120, >>5558188 Rockford Police respond to report of active shooter situation at area hotel.
>>5558113 The Democratic Party has officially normalized anti-Semitism.
>>5558104 Scientists want you to get a brain chip to make you smarter.
>>5558086 Lockheed Darpa recent news dig.
>>5558027 DoJ coordinates largest-ever nationwide elder fraud sweep.
Baking
#5558556 at 2019-03-07 16:58:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7107: Thankful Thursdays Edition
#7107
>>5558459 Continued dig on Leo Tanguma.
>>5558168 Lawrence Argent also NAPA> SHANGHAI.
>>5558424 Nancy Pelosi attacks Republicans for being xenophobic just moments after she defended Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) latest anti-Semitic remarks by stating that Omar didn't know what she was saying
>>5558280 Nancy Pelosi refuses to say if Ilhan Omar should apologize for her anti-Semitism.
>>5558271 RSA Conference and their sponsors.
>>5558241 Inside Colorado's underground sex trafficking empire.
>>5558223 Bacteria that 'eat pollution' and emit electricity captured in hot springs for first time.
>>5558200 AG William Barr holds first press conference, for those who missed it.
>>5558120, >>5558188 Rockford Police respond to report of active shooter situation at area hotel.
>>5558113 The Democratic Party has officially normalized anti-Semitism.
>>5558104 Scientists want you to get a brain chip to make you smarter.
>>5558086 Lockheed Darpa recent news dig.
>>5558027 DoJ coordinates largest-ever nationwide elder fraud sweep.
#5558295 at 2019-03-07 16:43:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7107: Thankful Thursdays Edition
WHY IS William Barr SCREWING AROUND WITH THIS ELDER FRAUD STUFF?
DOESN'T HE HAVE MORE IMPORTANT THINGS TO FOCUS ON?
#5558200 at 2019-03-07 16:37:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7107: Thankful Thursdays Edition
AG William Barr holds first press conference, for those who missed it.
#5552755 at 2019-03-07 06:42:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7100: A RISING OF THE PEOPLE Edition
Amazon Accepting Preorders for Full Mueller Report to Be Released on March 26
Amazon started the presale of the print version of the final report from the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller on March 6, with two books slated for release on March 26. An Amazon representative confirmed that both listings are authentic and directed The Epoch Times to the two publishers: Simon and Schuster, and Skyhorse.
"Don't have a statement, but these are authentic," the representative wrote in an email. "The Mueller Report: The Final Report of the Special Counsel Into Donald Trump, Russia, and Collusion" is available for preorder in paperback with an option for free two-day delivery via Amazon Prime. The book includes an introduction by constitutional scholar Alan Dershowitz. The front cover notes that the document will appear "as issued by the Department of Justice." Special counsel Robert Mueller is listed as the author of the book.
"There has never been a more important political investigation than that of Robert S. Muller III's into President Donald Trump's possible collusion with Russia, now introduced by constitutional scholar and New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz," the product description states. Dershowitz told The Epoch Times that the March 26 date is "merely a placeholder." "I've written several introductions for this publisher," Dershowitz wrote in an email. "I've agreed to write one if and when the Mueller Report is made public. I wrote an intro to the Starr report back then."
Another version of the report is offered "with related materials by The Washington Post." The newspaper is listed as the author of the book. According to the listing, the book includes an introduction and commentary by reporters Rosalind Helderman and Matt Zapotosky. "The only book with exclusive analysis by the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of The Washington Post, and the most complete and authoritative available," the product description states. "Read the findings of the special counsel's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, complete with accompanying analysis by the Post reporters who've covered the story from the beginning."
Mueller's office hasn't announced a date for the release of its final report, and it's unclear how much of the document will be made public. The spokesman for Mueller's office, Peter Carr, didn't provide a comment on the listings, and referred The Epoch Times to two paragraphs that govern the reporting requirements of special counsel investigations. "At the conclusion of the special counsel's work, he or she shall provide the attorney general with a confidential report explaining the prosecution or declination decisions reached by the special counsel," the first section states.
The second section indicates that the attorney general would determine whether to release the final report to the public. The Justice Department didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. Mueller has been investigating allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia since May 2017. The special counsel hasn't charged any person with collusion or accused any U.S. citizen of coordinating with Russia. In January, then-acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker told Congress that Mueller's investigation was almost complete. Whitaker left the department March 2. The Senate confirmed William Barr as the attorney general Feb. 14. It's unclear if either of the books will actually include the Mueller report, since the special counsel isn't obliged to make the findings of his investigation public. Parallel investigations by the House and Senate intelligence committees have both concluded that there is no evidence that President Donald Trump colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election. Trump has always denied the allegations and called Mueller's probe a "witch hunt."
https://www.theepochtimes.com/amazon-accepting-preorders-for-full-mueller-report-to-be-released-on-march-26_2826810.html
#5543427 at 2019-03-06 22:24:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7088: Thank God For Patriots Edition
This little-known Mueller report is required to be given to Congress - and it will likely be 'on a fast track' to be made public
According to U.S. Justice Department regulations, there is another report that must be made when Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivers the final report for his Russia investigation: the attorney general of the United States must give Congress a report listing every time Mueller's supervisors declined one of his requests. And Politico reporters Darren Samuelsohn and Andrew Desiderio examine the possible implications of this requirement in a March 6 article for Politico.
"No matter what the memo says, it's expected to be one of the few items on a fast track for being made public that will be closely scrutinized for insights into the inner workings of the special counsel's tight-lipped investigation," Politico reports.
Mueller has been incredibly tight-lipped about his Russia probe, carefully avoiding the media. And it not only remains to be seen what will be in Mueller's final report-it remains to be seen what will be in the report that Attorney General William Barr must give Congress.
In their Politico piece, titled "The Mueller Report No One Is Talking About," Samuelsohn and Desiderio note that Barr's report to Congress "could very well end up being blank"-which would serve as "tangible proof that the special counsel was allowed to carry out his investigation without interference."
But on the other hand, Samuelsohn and Desiderio write, things could be much different if Barr's report to Congress contains any "explosive revelations detailing instances in which Mueller clashed with his department supervisors-say, over a subpoena for the president or an indictment against a top Trump aide or family member."
According to Samuelsohn and Desiderio, any such revelations could "open a road map for Democratic lawmakers who have already begun their own investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 elections, as well as the president's conduct since taking office."
Sol Wisenberg, who served as a deputy on Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's investigation of President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, told Politico that whatever Barr's report to Congress reveals, it could be "significant."
Wisenberg told Politico that in one scenario, President Donald Trump would "be able to say" that Mueller "wasn't kept at all from going anywhere he wanted to go.... On the other hand, if he was kept from going somewhere, that's a big deal too. The Democrats will make a big deal about that. I think it's important either way."
Samuelsohn and Desiderio point out that although Mueller has "not been subject to daily supervision" since being chosen for the Russia probe in May 2017, he "hasn't had total freedom either" and has reported to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, then Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, and now, William Barr. Mueller didn't report to former Attorney General Jeff Sessions because Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation-much to Trump's consternation.
Matthew Axelrod, who was a senior official for the Justice Department under President Barack Obama, told Politico, "If you know that on the back end, you're going to have to justify yourself to Congress, it has a good deterrent effect of preventing anyone from maybe squashing something the special counsel wanted to do."
Axelrod described Barr's required report to Congress as "the tail of what is likely to be a very significant and large dog." Axelrod told Politico what while Barr's report is "something of interest," it is "dwarfed in comparison and size to what's in the actual meat of the report itself."
https://www.alternet.org/2019/03/this-little-known-mueller-report-is-required-to-be-given-to-congress-and-it-will-likely-be-on-a-fast-track-to-be-made-public/
#5538835 at 2019-03-06 17:25:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7082: TIME = CORRUPTION Edition
>>5538816
WSJ Editorial Board: Nadler's 'Obstruction' Quest
Appeared in the March 6, 2019, print edition.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nadlers-obstruction-quest-11551833245
The examples he cites as crimes are legal presidential actions.
Well, we're off on the march to impeachment, as we predicted last year even as Democrats said it wasn't on their minds. With Chairman Jerry Nadler's subpoena swarm from House Judiciary this week, and his assertions that President Trump obstructed justice, the articles of impeachment are apparently awaiting only the collection of the readily available details to fill in the blanks.
"Do you think the President obstructed justice?" asked ABC's George Stephanopoulos on Sunday.
"Yes, I do," replied Mr. Nadler. "It's very clear that the President obstructed justice. It's very clear-1,100 times he referred to the Mueller investigation as a witch hunt, he tried to-he fired-he tried to protect [Michael] Flynn from being investigated by the FBI. He fired [FBI director Jim] Comey in order to stop the Russian thing, as he told NBC News."
Credit Mr. Nadler for candor that Democrats didn't display when they campaigned last year. Then they talked only about holding the President "accountable." Now they claim they already have enough to impeach Mr. Trump, though as Mr. Nadler admitted Sunday, "you have to persuade enough of the opposition party voters, Trump voters . . . that you're not just trying to steal the last-to reverse the results of the last election."
That may be harder than he imagines, and not only because of Mr. Nadler's Freudian slip there of "steal." Based on the public evidence so far, Mr. Trump hasn't obstructed justice in any of the examples Mr. Nadler cited. Mr. Nadler wants to turn the President's exercise of his normal constitutional powers into impeachable offenses.
The case against Mr. Nadler's obstruction theory has been made in these pages by former Attorney General Michael Mukasey and appellate lawyer and our contributor David Rivkin. Attorney General William Barr also made the case in his 2018 memo to the Justice Department when he was still in private life.
A President can obstruct justice while in office but only if he is committing a per se illegal offense. That is, if he suborns perjury or destroys evidence, or commits "any act deliberately impairing the integrity or availability of evidence," as Mr. Barr put it. Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton committed such acts in Mr. Barr's view, but Mr. Trump has not as far as we can see.
On the other hand, a President cannot obstruct justice when he takes actions that are consistent with his Article II powers under the Constitution. That includes in particular firing inferior executive-branch officers such as Mr. Comey. Such acts may be politically stupid, but they aren't obstruction.
Mr. Trump's motive in firing Mr. Comey doesn't matter. If a President commits a legal act but can be accused of a crime because of his motive, then any presidential action can be called into question based on an accusation of motive. This would open a Pandora's box that would leave any political officer vulnerable to charges of obstruction. That would include an Attorney General who declined to prosecute someone whom Members of Congress wanted him to indict. Congress could essentially rule the executive branch.
Mr. Trump's comments to Mr. Comey about Mr. Flynn also aren't obstruction for similar reasons. The President is the chief law enforcement officer and can advise on cases as he wants. Such meddling is unwise and politically dumb, but it isn't obstruction.
"On their face, the President's comments to Comey about Flynn seem unobjectionable," Mr. Barr wrote in his 2018 memo.
"He made the accurate observation that Flynn's call with the Russian Ambassador was perfectly proper and made the point that Flynn, who had now suffered public humiliation from losing his job, was a good man. Based on this, he expressed the 'hope' that Comey could 'see his way clear' to let the matter go. The formulation that Comey 'see his way clear,' explicitly leaves the decision to Comey. Most normal subordinates would not have found these comments obstructive."
In any event, nothing was obstructed. Robert Mueller was appointed to investigate what Mr. Nadler calls "the Russian thing," and Mr. Flynn was prosecuted. As for Mr. Nadler's attempt to criminalize Mr. Trump's charges of a "witch hunt," try selling that to the public.
#5536007 at 2019-03-06 14:22:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7078: Coffee with Frens and Shills Edition
Why Mueller's report might be a letdown for Trump critics
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A lavishly detailed 445-page report by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr released by the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998 concluded that President Bill Clinton "committed acts that may constitute grounds for an impeachment" and paved the way for an unsuccessful attempt in Congress to remove him from office. But Special Counsel Robert Mueller's impending report on the findings of his investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election may far fall short of the searing and voluminous Starr report, legal experts said, in part due to constraints on Mueller that did not exist when Starr produced his report.
The Starr report presented explicit details about Clinton's sexual encounters with a White House intern named Monica Lewinsky and accused Clinton of specific crimes including perjury, attempted obstruction of justice, witness tampering and "a pattern of conduct that was inconsistent with his constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws." Starr operated under an independent counsel law that has since lapsed. Mueller's powers differ from those of Starr, and Justice Department regulations place limits on him that Starr did not face. Mueller since May 2017 has looked into whether Trump's 2016 campaign conspired with Russia and whether the president unlawfully sought to obstruct the probe. Trump has denied collusion and obstruction. Russia has denied election interference.
Here is an explanation of some of the factors that may limit what ends up in Mueller's report to U.S. Attorney General William Barr and what ultimately may be released to the public.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-report-explainer/why-muellers-report-might-be-a-letdown-for-trump-critics-idUSKCN1QN1EH
#5528241 at 2019-03-06 00:58:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7068: GHINDRA IS LIVE Edition
Sara A. Carter
Verified account @SaraCarterDC
19m19 minutes ago
.@TheJusticeDept the #AttorneyGeneral William Barr has yet to decide how to handle the forthcoming #MuellerReport, but publishers are rushing to cash in. @Amazon announced a pre-ordering for the full report claiming will be released on March 26.
#5526104 at 2019-03-05 23:11:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7066: Crooked Hillary Will Be Sorely Missed! Edition
President Trump will nominate federal prosecutor Jessie Liu as the Justice Department's associate attorney general, the third-highest position in the department, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, citing people familiar with the decision.
Liu, a U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, will reportedly monitor the department's anti-trust and civil rights work, as well as defending the government in litigation, including the president's decisions.
The associate attorney general will not play a role in criminal and national security matters and will also not be involved in the process surrounding Special Counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing probe, according to The Journal.
Liu will reportedly replace Rachel Brand, who stepped down last year to take a top legal position at Walmart.
Brand said at the time that she would have been "very happy to stay" at the Department of Justice (DOJ), but could not give up the Walmart opportunity. The position has remained vacant since her exit.
Trump last month said he would nominate Deputy Transportation Secretary Jeffrey Rosen to be Deputy Attorney General, the second-highest DOJ position.
Rosen will replace Rod Rosenstein, who has announced he will step down. William Barr was confirmed as Attorney General last month.
The White House and Justice Department did not immediately reply to requests for comment from The Hill.
Liu previously worked for the DOJ under former President George W. Bush.
In her current role as U.S. Attorney, Liu is is jointly prosecuting Roger Stone with Mueller's team. Stone was indicted in January and accused of obstructing a congressional investigation, making false statements, and witness tampering.
On Monday, Liu, along with Mueller, notified Judge Amy Berman Jackson that Stone shared a picture on Instagram that suggested he was framed after Jackson ordered him not to publicly discuss the case.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/432740-trump-to-nominate-federal-prosecutor-for-no-3-doj-role-report
#5523823 at 2019-03-05 21:36:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7063: Meet IG Edition
Think for yourself anons
Unless its about 5g israel wilbur ross William Barr the plan
Etc
#5523391 at 2019-03-05 21:14:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7062: Fuck Your Fishing Expedition Edition
Is This Legal? Official Copies Of The Mueller Report Are Being Sold Online, And The Release Date Listed Is "March 26"
Michael Snyder
End Of The American Dream
Can this possibly be legal? Somebody apparently thinks so, because copies of the Mueller report are being offered for sale online right now, and according to the pre-order announcement the release date is going to be "March 26". As a former attorney, I have no idea how anyone can legally do this. As I have documented previously, when Mueller is done with his report he is supposed to submit it to Attorney General William Barr, and then it will be up to Barr to determine how much of the report, if any, will be made available to the public. I suppose that it is possible that Barr has already agreed to release the full report to the public at the end of this month, but I find it difficult to believe that it would have been kept so quiet. To me, something is not right about all of this.
Earlier today, I was shocked to hear that the Mueller Report was being offered for sale online, and so I decided to check it out for myself.
and it's here
http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=117945
#5522130 at 2019-03-05 19:38:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7061: MAGA2020 Edition
Is This Legal? Official Copies Of The Mueller Report Are Being Sold Online, And The Release Date Listed Is "March 26"
Can this possibly be legal? Somebody apparently thinks so, because copies of the Mueller report are being offered for sale online right now, and according to the pre-order announcement the release date is going to be "March 26". As a former attorney, I have no idea how anyone can legally do this. As I have documented previously, when Mueller is done with his report he is supposed to submit it to Attorney General William Barr, and then it will be up to Barr to determine how much of the report, if any, will be made available to the public. I suppose that it is possible that Barr has already agreed to release the full report to the public at the end of this month, but I find it difficult to believe that it would have been kept so quiet. To me, something is not right about all of this.
Earlier today, I was shocked to hear that the Mueller Report was being offered for sale online, and so I decided to check it out for myself.
And sure enough, you can find it listed on Amazon.com for $9.37 right here. "Robert S. Mueller III" is listed as an author, "Special Counsel's Office U.S. Department of Justice" is listed as an author, and the listing tells us that the introduction will be written by attorney Alan Dershowitz.
So has Dershowitz already seen the report? If not, did he write his introduction without access to it?
And as I noted earlier, a March 26th release date is listed for this report. That is a major bombshell, because it appears to confirm that the Mueller Report is officially coming out this month.
In fact, the description for the book tells us that the report has been completed and has already been submitted to Attorney General William Barr...
Now, the wait is over. Mueller, a lifelong Republican, has concluded his investigation and submitted its findings to Attorney General William Barr. The Mueller investigation will join Watergate, and the Mueller Report will join the 9/11 Commission Report, the Warren Report, and the Starr Report, as one of the most important in history.
https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/is-this-legal-official-copies-of-the-mueller-report-are-being-sold-online-and-the-release-date-listed-is-march-26/
Link to sales ad
https://www.amazon.com/Mueller-Report-Special-Counsel-Collusion/dp/1510750169/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=Mueller+report&qid=1551763855&s=gateway&sr=8-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=theeconomiccollapse-20&linkId=3a94bb1a8d326f2d224ebdb8a89ec559&language=en_US
Q you want to weigh in on this???????
#5521994 at 2019-03-05 19:28:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7060: Racist Left Edition
>>5521957
>William Barr
"Following General Barr's confirmation, senior career ethics officials advised that General Barr should not recuse himself from the Special Counsel's investigation," Justice Department spokesperson Kerri Kupec said in a statement Monday. "Consistent with that advice, General Barr has decided not to recuse."
Now cleared by ethics officials, the attorney general is poised to receive Mueller's confidential report at any time.
#5521957 at 2019-03-05 19:25:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7060: Racist Left Edition
Attorney General William Barr will not recuse himself from the Russia probe, setting up a possible showdown with Democrats over Mueller's report
Attorney General William Barr will not recuse himself from the Russia probe, a Justice Department spokesperson told INSIDER on Tuesday.
Barr was confirmed as attorney general last month after a contentious confirmation hearing during which Democratic lawmakers grilled him about whether he would recuse himself from overseeing the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 US election.
Their concerns stemmed from a controversial memo Barr sent last year to the Justice Department and President Donald Trump's legal team - as well as lawyers representing other defendants in the Russia probe - in which he argued that Mueller's obstruction-of-justice investigation was "legally unsupportable" and should not be sanctioned by the department.
https://www.thisisinsider.com/William-Barr-attorney-general-will-not-recuse-russia-probe-mueller-2019-3
#5519399 at 2019-03-05 16:31:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7057: The Greatest Overreach In The History Of Our Country Edition
Can this possibly be legal? Somebody apparently thinks so, because copies of the Mueller report are being offered for sale online right now, and according to the pre-order announcement the release date is going to be "March 26". As a former attorney, I have no idea how anyone can legally do this. As I have documented previously, when Mueller is done with his report he is supposed to submit it to Attorney General William Barr, and then it will be up to Barr to determine how much of the report, if any, will be made available to the public. I suppose that it is possible that Barr has already agreed to release the full report to the public at the end of this month, but I find it difficult to believe that it would have been kept so quiet. To me, something is not right about all of this.
Earlier today, I was shocked to hear that the Mueller Report was being offered for sale online, and so I decided to check it out for myself.
And sure enough, you can find it listed on Amazon.com for $9.37 right here. https://www.amazon.com/Mueller-Report-Special-Counsel-Collusion/dp/1510750169/
"Robert S. Mueller III" is listed as an author, "Special Counsel's Office U.S. Department of Justice" is listed as an author, and the listing tells us that the introduction will be written by attorney Alan Dershowitz.
source:
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/is-this-legal-you-can-buy-official-copies-of-the-mueller-report-online-right-now-and-the-pre-order-announcement-gives-a-march-26-release-date
#5519327 at 2019-03-05 16:26:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7057: The Greatest Overreach In The History Of Our Country Edition
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/the-dud-that-will-blow-up-washington
Special counsel Robert Mueller's final report is said to be close to completion and ready for submission to the Justice Department. There is even conjecture that it is already finished, but Mueller decided, or was perhaps persuaded by newly confirmed Attorney General William Barr, to delay submission until President Trump returns from the Southeast Asia talks with North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un.
Mueller report coming out with little fan fair.
#5516889 at 2019-03-05 11:56:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7054: Avoiding Poached Bread Edition
>>5516858
I see that someone says that AG William Barr can speak Chinese from the last bread. Who is this person, tho?
I could find no official sauce that confirms that he actually speaks Chinese, just that he has a Master's degree in Chinese Studies. Suggest a revision.
#5516746 at 2019-03-05 11:26:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7054: Avoiding Poached Bread Edition
>>5516146 (lb) Barr
>Chinese
Barr worked in the Central Intelligence Agency from 1973 until 1977 as an analyst and assistant legislative counsel, according to his Justice Department biography.
During this time, he studied law at night at George Washington University. He already received a bachelor's degree in government and a master's degree in government and Chinese studies - both from Columbia University.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/who-is-William-Barr-5-things-to-know-about-the-attorney-general
#5516727 at 2019-03-05 11:20:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7054: Avoiding Poached Bread Edition
What the Fuck? How is it that Amazon and the NY Times know the Mueller Report is completed, being published right now; and they both have copies that will be ready for sale to the Public in just 3 weeks time? Attorney General William Barr has only been AG for 18 days. How has he even had time to read and go over the Report, and make the determination as to how much of the report (if any) will be released to the public. Is this all he has done for his first 18 days? Is this good or bad news for POTUS? Guess we'll find out soon enough….
Official Copies Of The Mueller Report Are Being Sold Online, And The Release Date Listed Is "March 26"
https://www.amazon.com/Mueller-Report-Special-Counsel-Collusion/dp/1510750169/
The Mueller Report: The Final Report of the Special Counsel into Donald Trump, Russia, and Collusion Paperback - March 26, 2019
by Robert S. Mueller III (Author), Special Counsel's Office U.S. Department of Justice (Author), & 1 more
"There has never been a more important political investigation that that of Robert S. Muller III's into President Donald Trump's possible collusion with Russia, now introduced by constitutional scholar and New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz. Special Counsel Robert Mueller III's investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 election of Donald Trump-including links between the campaign and Russian interests, obstruction of justice by President Trump, and any other matters that may arise in the course of the investigation-has been the focal point of American politics since its inception in May 2017".
https://www.amazon.com/Mueller-Report-Washington-Post/dp/1982129735/
The Mueller Report Paperback - March 26, 2019 - by The Washington Post
"Read the findings of the Special Counsel's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, complete with accompanying analysis by the Post reporters who've covered the story from the beginning".
#5516146 at 2019-03-05 09:37:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7053: Gravy Yard Biscuits Edition
>>5516088
??????????Yes, I'm an American. Your new Attorney General to be, William Barr? He can read and write Chinese too. Don't talk out your ass like that please.
#5513738 at 2019-03-05 04:34:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7050: Stupid Maxine is Mad, Mad Maxine is Stupid Edition
Attorney General William Barr Won't Recuse Himself in Mueller Probe
Attorney General William Barr will not recuse himself from overseeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential election, according to a Justice Department official.
"Following General Barr's confirmation, senior career ethics officials advised that General Barr should not recuse himself from the special counsel's investigation. Consistent with that advice, General Barr has decided not to recuse," DOJ spokesperson Kerri Kupec said in a statement Monday.
The attorney general's authority over the special counsel is wide-ranging and includes the ability to dictate what details inside the Mueller report are revealed to members of Congress and the public.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from the probe due to his contacts with Russia officials during the transition.
Whitaker, who was appointed acting Attorney General following Sessions' firing, did not rescue himself from the two-year-plus investigation after he was advised there lacked a precedent for the move, Bloomberg reported.
Barr pledged at his January confirmation hearing to protect the probe and release its findings to the public at an appropriate time. "I believe it is vitally important that the special counsel be allowed to complete his investigation," Barr testified in his prepared remarks. "I believe it is in the best interest of everyone - the president, Congress, and, most importantly, the American people - that this matter be resolved by allowing the special counsel to complete his work."
However, Barr would not confirm whether he would recuse himself from overseeing Mueller, telling lawmakers he would seek counsel from Justice Department officials regarding the matter.
The announcement comes as rumors regarding the report's release date continue to swirl. Last month, the Justice Department told NBC News Barr will not receive the final report in the immediate future, despite various media reports indicating otherwise.
Meanwhile, a legal fight over what details in the report will be released has begun brewing. House Intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) told ABC's This Week recently that he will subpoena the report to make both it and the "underlying evidence" public.
"If you take the position that the president cannot be indicted and the only remedy for improper, illegal, or other conduct is impeachment, then you cannot withhold that information from Congress," Schiff told anchor George Stephanopoulos. "That cannot be allowed to be the case. Bill Barr has committed in his testimony to making as much of the report public as he can, and the regulations will make it all. And we insist on it becoming public."
The Justice Department's announcement also comes as the Senate Intelligence Committee moves to wrap up its investigation into possible collusion. NBC News, citing Democrats and Republicans, reported the panel's two-year probe has yet to uncover "direct evidence" of "conspiracy" between Trump campaign officials and the Kremlin. However, the report claims lawmakers are at odds "along party lines when it comes to the implications of a pattern of contacts" members of the two parties had before and after the Democrat National Committee's emails were hacked.
"If we write a report based upon the facts that we have, then we don't have anything that would suggest there was collusion by the Trump campaign and Russia," Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) told CBS News.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/04/attorney-general-William-Barr-wont-recuse-himself-in-mueller-probe/
DECLAS COMING!!!
#5511328 at 2019-03-05 02:10:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7047: Symbolism Will Be Their Downfall Edition
Trump meets privately with George W. Bush on Dec. 4, 2018 at the Blair house. Poppy's funeral. Trump nominates Barr for AG on Dec 7, 2018, 3 days later. William Barr served as attorney general under former President George H.W. Bush. Trump never met Barr before the nomination. Deal made?
#5504676 at 2019-03-04 20:53:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7038: Shadow To Sessions By Design Edition
Define cia psyop anons
Define [regime change]
Ask yourself a simple question why qs list of countries that need to be cleaned are the ones without a rothschild central bank
[William Barr]
[Jfk files]
[Monsanto]
[Big oil]
[Sheldon adelson]
Why is any trump admin corruption ignored
Why is 5g ignored
Why do so many people in this movement suddenly dissapear
#5504100 at 2019-03-04 20:31:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7037: You Have A Short Memory, AnonEdition
Whitaker out at Justice Department
Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has left the Department of Justice.
A Justice Department spokesman told The Hill that Whitaker's last day was Saturday but did not expand on the circumstances surrounding his departure or his plans after leaving. It is unclear where Whitaker might go, including whether he might seek another role in the Trump administration.
Whitaker served as the chief of staff for former Attorney General Jeff Sessions until November, when President Trump tapped him to lead the department temporarily following Sessions's ouster. Sessions resigned at Trump's request the day after the November midterm elections, after enduring months of criticism from the president over his decision to recuse himself from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
Whitaker's departure comes less than three weeks after William Barr was confirmed as Trump's next attorney general. Barr was widely expected to bring new blood to top leadership roles in the department, raising questions about Whitaker's tenure.
Whitaker, a former U.S. attorney in Iowa, quickly emerged as a controversial figure as a result of his past criticisms of Mueller's investigation, which he began overseeing when he took the reins at the Justice Department. Democrats and other Trump critics feared that Whitaker would take steps to impede Mueller's probe.
Whitaker endured a contentious appearance before the House Judiciary Committee last month, during which he was grilled on the Mueller investigation and his communications with Trump. Whitaker insisted he did not interfere with the investigation and that Trump did not ask him to make commitments or promises with respect to Mueller's probe or other investigations. But he angered Democrats by refusing to directly answer several inquiries during the public testimony.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said last week that Whitaker would return to clarify his testimony before the committee voluntarily, after alleging that his answers were "unsatisfactory, incomplete or contradicted by other evidence."
Since Whitaker's testimony, The New York Times reported that Trump at one point asked Whitaker whether the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman could be put in charge of an investigation there related to campaign finance violations stemming from a scheme to pay off women who alleged affairs with Trump before the 2016 election. Trump has denied doing so and the Justice Department said Whitaker stood by his testimony.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/432477-whitaker-out-at-justice-department
How was this not notable last bread????
This baker is not our guy holds the dough for hours and hours avoids any digs exposing the cabals war activity, Israel
#5501154 at 2019-03-04 17:23:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7033: Notch Adds qmap.pub To His Twitter Bio. Thanks Fren. Edition
>>5501141
William Barr IS CABAL
HE IS WORSE THAN SESSIONS
PROVE ME WRONG
#5501001 at 2019-03-04 17:12:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7033: Notch Adds qmap.pub To His Twitter Bio. Thanks Fren. Edition
US House panel issues 81 document requests in Trump obstruction probe
By David Morgan and Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - A U.S. congressional panel said on Monday that it has served document requests on 81 government agencies, entities and individuals as part of an investigation into alleged obstruction of justice and other abuses by President Donald Trump and others.
Among those targeted by the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee are the president's sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, WikiLeaks, White House aide and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former White House counsel Don McGahn.
"We have seen the damage done to our democratic institutions in the two years that the Congress refused to conduct responsible oversight. Congress must provide a check on abuses of power," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said in a statement.
Among the committee's aims is determining whether Trump may have obstructed justice by ousting perceived enemies at the Justice Department, such as former FBI Director James Comey, and abused his presidential power by possibly offering pardons or tampering with witnesses.
"The House Judiciary Committee's letter has been received by the White House," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said. "The (White House) Counsel's Office and relevant White House officials will review it and respond at the appropriate time."
Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said the department has received the committee's letter and is evaluating the request.
Republicans in Congress accuse Democrats of pursuing an impeachment agenda as part of a political strategy to reclaim the White House in the 2020 election.
Comey was leading an investigation into Russia activities in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and possible collusion with Trump's campaign when the president fired him in May 2017.
The investigation was subsequently taken over by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is expected to end his investigation and report his findings to Attorney General William Barr in coming weeks.
Nadler said Mueller and prosecutors conducting investigators in the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office are aware of the committee's action.
"We will act quickly to gather this information, assess the evidence, and follow the facts where they lead with full transparency with the American people," Nadler said.
Some of those the committee is seeking documents from are among the dozens indicted by Mueller. They include former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, former Trump adviser Roger Stone, and former attorney Michael Cohen.
Also on the committee's list are others who worked on Trump's 2016 campaign or in the White House such as Hope Hicks, Steve Bannon, Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer; Rhona Graff, a long-time executive assistant at the Trump Organization; and David Pecker, chief executive of American Media Inc, which publishes the supermarket tabloid the National Enquirer.
Trump maintains that his campaign did not collude with Russia and has repeatedly attacked the investigation, Mueller and the Mueller staff on Twitter.
The committee's investigation will cast a wider net than Mueller, whose investigation is focused on specific crimes. The panel also is looking at whether Trump has used the White House for personal enrichment in violation of the Constitution's emoluments clause.
Several U.S. congressional committees are pursuing investigations focusing on Trump.
Democrats say Cohen's testimony before the House Oversight Committee last week directly implicated Trump in various crimes including campaign finance violations. (Reporting by David Morgan and Sarah N. Lynch Editing by Bill Trott)
http://news.trust.org/item/20190304161931-vbruj
PANIC
#5500964 at 2019-03-04 17:09:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7033: Notch Adds qmap.pub To His Twitter Bio. Thanks Fren. Edition
>>5500939
See thats what i thought
Cia op to weaken trumps base
But trump wont tell Q to fuck off or call it out as a psyop
And then the delta shit and the proofs
Tell me that Q and trump are just more of the same shit
Trust William Barr lmao
#5500817 at 2019-03-04 16:59:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7033: Notch Adds qmap.pub To His Twitter Bio. Thanks Fren. Edition
>>5500753
>>5500639
>We will know in the next 30 days or so who is William Barr.
>Matt Whitaker leaving is Not a good sign.
1) I'm afraid his track record precedes him, and I don't like it.
3) I agree with this. At least his trak record was not negative where our cause is concerned.
#5500753 at 2019-03-04 16:54:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7033: Notch Adds qmap.pub To His Twitter Bio. Thanks Fren. Edition
>>5500639
We will know in the next 30 days or so who is William Barr.
Matt Whitaker leaving is Not a good sign.
#5499706 at 2019-03-04 15:32:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7032: March Madness. Prepare Edition
>>5484459
Q, Bob Barr comes up re Clinton Impeachment what did William Barr current AG have to do with it please?
#5493316 at 2019-03-04 02:50:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7023: Cuck Todd Edition
>>5493309
William Barr
#5487150 at 2019-03-03 21:56:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7015: Simple, Logical, Question Edition
>>5487073
https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-much-does-the-public-need-to-know-11551312923?mod=searchresults&page=1&pos=2
As special counsel Robert Mueller finishes his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Attorney General William Barr faces an important decision. How much of the Mueller report should be released to the public?
Upon completing his work, Mr. Mueller is required by Justice Department rules to provide the attorney general "a confidential report explaining the prosecution or declination decisions reached by the Special Counsel." We don't know what form his report will take. It
Need a sub for rest>>>
#5486663 at 2019-03-03 21:24:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7015: Simple, Logical, Question Edition
Reposting/editing due to being late to the bread.
>>5484459 (pb)
> Why have 'specific' dates been mentioned only to see no action?
#2553, Q cites a photo from Bush's funeral. "Bait expends ammunition."
Announcing dates causes the enemy to expend ammunition. D5 - Bush's funeral on 12/5 to block the House committee hearings should be taken as a Q proof. Who will they sacrifice next to try to control the news cycle? What believable sudden deaths are out there? Eventually they'll be down to RGB…
> Who recently walked 'on stage' to take command?
> What 'stage' experience did this person have?
> Think Bill Clinton impeachment.
Lindsey Graham, member of the House Judiciary Committee, served as a 'prosecutor' (on stage) during the impeachment trial in the Senate. Now on stage as Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Lindsey Graham, witness to rumored stomach-churning additional evidence against Clinton that did NOT make it to the articles of impeachment or the public light.
Any relationship between AG William Barr and Rep Bob Barr, who also served on the House Judiciary Committee?
#5486636 at 2019-03-03 21:22:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7015: Simple, Logical, Question Edition
Define 'thesis' statement.
What benefit(s) does this provide Barr?
Q
Barr's thesis in "The Case for More Incarceration" wasn't subtle: "There is no better way to reduce crime than to identify, target, and incapacitate those hardened criminals who commit staggering numbers of violent crimes whenever they are on the streets." Barr blamed "a small group of hardened, chronic offenders" and "violent predators" for America's pain.
"Too many violent criminals are sentenced to probation with minimal supervision," Barr wrote in the introduction to the report. "Too many violent criminals are sentenced to prison but are released early on parole or simply to relieve the pressure of prison crowding. None of us is naive enough to think that these criminals will suddenly become upstanding, law-abiding citizens upon release."
He distilled the essence of his prescription to three simple points: "First, prisons work. Second, we need more of them. Third, inadequate prison space costs money." For Barr, mass incarceration had no negative effects - "the most common objections to incarceration do not hold up to scrutiny."
And a failure to incarcerate, he argued, will only cost the nation in tax revenue, jobs, and property value. He then suggested a simple solution - cutting the use of parole and probation as a crime-reducing measure because individuals who benefit from such arrangements of release commit "avertable crimes."
https://www.aclu.org/blog/smart-justice/mass-incarceration/William-Barr-was-ardent-champion-mass-incarceration
#5486541 at 2019-03-03 21:16:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7014: Between The Lines Edition
>>5484459 (pb)
> Why have 'specific' dates been mentioned only to see no action?
#2553, Q cites a photo from Bush's funeral. "Bait expends ammunition." Bush's funeral on 12/5 to block the House committee hearings should be taken as a Q proof.
> Who recently walked 'on stage' to take command?
> What 'stage' experience did this person have?
> Think Bill Clinton impeachment.
Lindsey Graham, member of the House Judiciary Committee, served as a 'prosecutor' (on stage) during the impeachment trial in the Senate. Now on stage as Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Lindsey Graham, witness to rumored stomach-churning additional evidence against Clinton that did NOT make it to the articles of impeachment or the public light.
Any relationship between AG William Barr and Rep Bob Barr, who also served on the House Judiciary Committee?
#5485810 at 2019-03-03 20:35:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7013: Umbrella Surv Edition
>>5485179
>William Barr: 'I Don't Subscribe To This Lock Her Up Stuff'
And ([{they}]) fell for it. (I Do Subscribe To Hang Her Up)
#5485179 at 2019-03-03 20:05:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7013: Umbrella Surv Edition
>>5484635 (lb)
>>5484459 (lb) Q
thesis statement
noun
a short statement, usually one sentence, that summarizes the main point or claim of an essay, research paper, etc., and is developed, supported, and explained in the text by means of examples and evidence.
————
Here's an "Optics" thesis statement:
William Barr
(Big League Politics - Jan 31, 2019)
NEWS
William Barr: 'I Don't Subscribe To This Lock Her Up Stuff'
————
That sounds like a thesis statement.
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/William-Barr-i-dont-subscribe-to-this-lock-her-up-stuff/
#5484006 at 2019-03-03 19:04:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7011: Cohen Manuscript Edition
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/politics/whitaker-prosecutor-fbi/index.html📁
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/📁
Read between the lines.
BLOCKADE END >
GOOD TO GO.
Q
Was MUELLER the 'insurance' policy aka BLOCKADE designed to limit/restrict POTUS' ability to enforce the law?
....
Optics are important.
Stealth bombers silent?
Re_read Mueller re: 'designed to' drops.
Probe conclusion coming?
[-30]
Coincidence 'conclusion' occurring as new AG installed?
What is the purpose of WHITAKER?
Re_read drops re: 'Scaramucci' model.
Purpose?
Who did Scaramucci remove?
Effective?
Optics important?
What occurs post installed 'BLOCKADE' removal?
DECLAS?
....
[Important to remember]
How do you navigate around installed BLOCKADE?
[MUELLER] designed to take-in evidence needed to 'expose' DS [DOJ block re: Mueller 'evidence' ongoing investigation].
[MUELLER] designed to limit POTUS' ability to maneuver.
[MUELLER] designed to 'stall-for-time' until MIDTERM ELECTIONS to TERMINATE all HOUSE / SENATE ongoing investigations.
[MUELLER] designed to 'safeguard' D_PARTY_BASE false narrative re: RUSSIA COLLUSION [POTUS CHEATED - EVIL - SKY FALLING] in effort to DIVIDE and MOBILIZE for future protests, riots, threats, violence, FF's, etc.
[MUELLER] designed to provide FAKE NEWS w/ ammunition to sway public opinion, obstruct foreign + domestic agenda, fuel impeachment/removal, fuel anti-POTUS [DIVISION] [prevent UNITY], etc..
[MUELLER] designed to demonstrate to foreign players that OLD GUARD still pulls strings.
[MUELLER] designed to mobilize D_PARTY for MIDTERM VOTE WIN.
[MUELLER] designed to push D_PARTY backers to DONATE [GOFUNDME - D_PARTY].
[MUELLER] designed as PUBLIC OUTCRY EXCUSE should criminal charges be brought against them ['we are being 'politically' attacked because MUELLER...].
How do you REMOVE installed BLOCKADE?
DECLAS-DECLAS-DECLAS
How do you navigate around installed corrupt [FBI][DOJ]?
USE A STEALTH BOMBER
#5483986 at 2019-03-03 19:04:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7011: Cohen Manuscript Edition
>>5483957
HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE
The committee is reopening and expanding an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election that the Republican majority closed last year. At that time, Republicans said, over Democratic objections, that there was no evidence to show that Trump's campaign colluded or conspired with Russia. The top Democrat on the committee then, California Rep. Adam Schiff, said Republicans had prematurely closed the matter without interviewing key witnesses and demanding important documents.
Schiff is now chairman, and last month he announced a broad new investigation looking not only at Russian interference but also at Trump's foreign financial interests. Schiff said the investigation will include "the scope and scale" of Russian intervention in the 2016 presidential election, the "extent of any links and/or coordination" between Russians and Trump's associates, whether foreign actors have sought to hold leverage over Trump or his family and associates, and whether anyone has sought to obstruct any of the relevant investigations.
The committee interviewed Cohen in private on Thursday and will finish the interview this coming Wednesday. After Cohen left, Schiff announced that the committee will hold an open hearing later this month with Felix Sater, a Russia-born executive who worked with Cohen on an ultimately unsuccessful deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.
HOUSE OVERSIGHT AND REFORM COMMITTEE
This committee was in the spotlight when Cohen testified publicly last Wednesday. The chairman, Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, said afterward that he wanted to call in several people mentioned repeatedly by Cohen. That could include Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg and possibly two of Trump's children, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump.
The committee's jurisdiction touches on all parts of government. On Friday, Cummings demanded that the White House turn over documents by Monday related to security clearances after The New York Times reported that the president ordered officials to grant his son-in-law Jared Kushner's clearance over the objections of security officials. Last Tuesday, the committee voted to subpoena administration officials over family separations at the southern border.
The committee is also looking into other conflict of interest issues within the administration, including at Trump's hotel in Washington, and into prescription drug prices.
HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
The House Judiciary Committee would be in charge of impeachment, but the chairman, New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler, first wants to examine Mueller's report, whenever it comes out. Nadler has helped lead the charge to pressure the Justice Department to release the full report to the public.
He has also hired two veteran lawyers and Trump critics as the committee gears up to investigate the department and review Mueller's final conclusions. The lawyers, Barry Berke and Norman Eisen, have been retained on a consulting basis.
Nadler said when he hired them that the committee was determined to "ask critical questions, gather all the information, judiciously assess the evidence, and make sure that the facts are not hidden from the American people."
The committee also called in the former acting attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, and plans to question him again in the coming weeks. Whitaker is a close Trump ally who had criticized the Mueller report before he was appointed. William Barr has since been confirmed as attorney general.
HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
The chairman, Massachusetts Rep. Richard Neal, is expected to eventually try to obtain Trump's tax returns, which the president has refused to release. But for now, Neal is taking it slow.
The law says the treasury chief "shall furnish" the requested information to members of the committee for them to examine behind closed doors. But reality is more complicated, and the request could end up in a lengthy court battle between Congress and the administration.
Last month, Neal held a hearing in which experts discussed the authority under current law for Neal to make a request for any tax returns to the treasury secretary. The hearing also examined proposals to compel presidents and presidential candidates to make years of their tax returns public.
#5483248 at 2019-03-03 18:16:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7010: Sweet[-16] Edition
Mark Meadows retweet
Top Republicans say Mueller shows 'evidence of political bias'
www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/jim-jordan-mark-meadows-question-partiality-of-mueller-prosecutors
twitter.com/dcexaminer/status/1102201987855200256
Republican Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio and Mark Meadows of North Carolina have questioned the partiality of two prosecutors on special counsel Robert Mueller's team, demanding answers on what the pair did with information from the Steele dossier.
The two Republican congressmen, members of the conservative Freedom Caucus, sent the a letter to Attorney General William Barr on Friday targeting Department of Justice prosecutors Andrew Weissmann and Zainab Ahmad.
Top DOJ official Bruce Ohr testified last year that he told Weissmann and Ahmad about his meeting with former British spy Christopher Steele, alerting the two prosecutors that Steele was "desperate" to prevent Donald Trump from becoming president before the special counsel was appointed.
#5482906 at 2019-03-03 17:46:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7010: Sweet[-16] Edition
Republican Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio and Mark Meadows of North Carolina have questioned the partiality of two prosecutors on special counsel Robert Mueller's team, demanding answers on what the pair did with information from the Steele dossier.
The two Republican congressmen, members of the conservative Freedom Caucus, sent the a letter to Attorney General William Barr on Friday targeting Department of Justice prosecutors Andrew Weissmann and Zainab Ahmad.
Top DOJ official Bruce Ohr testified last year that he told Weissmann and Ahmad about his meeting with former British spy Christopher Steele, alerting the two prosecutors that Steele was "desperate" to prevent Donald Trump from becoming president before the special counsel was appointed.
"Since beginning our investigation in October 2017, we have obtained evidence of political bias and self-described 'unusual' conduct within the Department raising questions about the independence of the Special Counsel's Office. We learned several employees of the Special Counsel's Office are affiliated with political opponents of President Trump," the letter reads.
Jordan and Meadows claim that Weissmann and Ahmad's appointment to the Special Counsel's Office gives the investigation an "appearance of bias" against Trump.
"Weissmann's and Ahmad's receipt of biased information before their appointment to the Special Counsel's Office puts into question their impartiality, the very reason for establishing an independent Special Counsel investigation."
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/jim-jordan-mark-meadows-question-partiality-of-mueller-prosecutors
#5482867 at 2019-03-03 17:43:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7010: Sweet[-16] Edition
Repost from heel of LB - please read anons this is big
boy are these idiots in for a surprise - here is the narrative
When Special Counsel Robert Mueller closes up shop and submits his long-awaited final report - possibly within days - it will be only the start of an explosive chain of events.
There will be a struggle in Congress, on cable TV and social media and probably in the courts over how much must be disclosed from what will begin as a secret report to Attorney General William Barr.
There also will be an epic political fight over whether the findings implicate President Donald Trump in wrongdoing that may even merit his impeachment, as some Democrats say, or clear him after a 21-month investigation that he and other Republicans call a "witch hunt."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-03/mueller-s-final-report-will-ignite-an-epic-war-over-disclosure
HERE is what MUST habben under the law
28 U.S. Code §?595. Congressional oversight
(c)Information Relating to Impeachment.-
An independent counsel shall advise the House of Representatives of any substantial and credible information which such independent counsel receives, in carrying out the independent counsel's responsibilities under this chapter, that may constitute grounds for an impeachment
the Dems and their impeachment dream are DEAD once the report comes out and Congress gets NO Section 595 report from meuller
KEK
#5482699 at 2019-03-03 17:29:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7009: Great Success Edition
boy are these idiots in for a surprise - here is the narrative
When Special Counsel Robert Mueller closes up shop and submits his long-awaited final report – possibly within days – it will be only the start of an explosive chain of events.
There will be a struggle in Congress, on cable TV and social media and probably in the courts over how much must be disclosed from what will begin as a secret report to Attorney General William Barr.
There also will be an epic political fight over whether the findings implicate President Donald Trump in wrongdoing that may even merit his impeachment, as some Democrats say, or clear him after a 21-month investigation that he and other Republicans call a "witch hunt."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-03/mueller-s-final-report-will-ignite-an-epic-war-over-disclosure
HERE is what MUST habben under the law
28 U.S. Code §?595. Congressional oversight
(c)Information Relating to Impeachment.-
An independent counsel shall advise the House of Representatives of any substantial and credible information which such independent counsel receives, in carrying out the independent counsel's responsibilities under this chapter, that may constitute grounds for an impeachment
the Dems and their impeachment dream are DEAD once the report comes out and Congress gets NO Section 595 report from meuller
KEK
#5482619 at 2019-03-03 17:22:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7009: Great Success Edition
>>5482603
There has never been a more important political investigation that that of Robert S. Muller III's into President Donald Trump's possible collusion with Russia, now introduced by constitutional scholar and New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller III's investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 election of Donald Trump-including links between the campaign and Russian interests, obstruction of justice by President Trump, and any other matters that may arise in the course of the investigation-has been the focal point of American politics since its inception in May 2017.
President Trump and his supporters affirm that the investigation is a "witch hunt" and the product of a plot by the political establishment-the "deep state"-to delegitimize his presidency. Democrats in the US House of Representatives hope to use the report to begin impeachment proceedings, with the support of those critical of the president. Media tracks Mueller's every move, and the investigation has been subject to constant speculation by political pundits everywhere. It has resulted in the indictments of Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, and many others.
Now, the wait is over. Mueller, a lifelong Republican, has concluded his investigation and submitted its findings to Attorney General William Barr. The Mueller investigation will join Watergate, and the Mueller Report will join the 9/11 Commission Report, the Warren Report, and the Starr Report, as one of the most important in history.
The Mueller Report is required reading for everyone with interest in American politics, for every 2016 and 2020 voter, and every American. It's now available here as an affordable paperback, featuring an introduction from eminent civil libertarian, Harvard Law Professor Emeritus, and New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz, who provides a constitutional, civil law-based commentary sorely needed in today's media landscape.
#5479350 at 2019-03-03 09:32:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7005: A Notch In Our Belt Edition
>>5479127
Read the results of the most important political investigation since Watergate.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller III's investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 election of Donald Trump-including links between the campaign and Russian interests, obstruction of justice by President Trump, and any other matters that may arise in the course of the investigation-has been the focal point of American politics since its inception in May 2017.
President Trump and his supporters affirm that the investigation is a "witch hunt" and the product of a plot by the political establishment-the "deep state"-to delegitimize his presidency. Democrats in the US House of Representatives hope to use the report to begin impeachment proceedings, with the support of those critical of the president. Media tracks Mueller's every move, and the investigation has been subject to constant speculation by political pundits everywhere. It has resulted in the indictments of Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, and many others.
Now, the wait is over. Mueller, a lifelong Republican, has concluded his investigation and submitted its findings to Attorney General William Barr. The Mueller investigation will join Watergate, and the Mueller report will join the Starr Report, as one of the most important in American history.
The Mueller Report is required reading for everyone with interest in American politics, for every 2016 and 2020 voter, and every American. It's now available here as an affordable paperback, featuring an introduction from eminent civil libertarian, Harvard Law Professor Emeritus, and New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz, who provides a constitutional, civil law-based commentary sorely needed in today's media landscape.
#5475762 at 2019-03-03 04:49:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7000: Thank You Anons Edition
Trump slams Mueller, mocks critics in fiery two-hour speech
US President Donald Trump on Saturday attacked Special Counsel Robert Mueller ahead of his report on alleged Russia collusion by the Trump campaign in 2016 and said his political opponents were "trying to take me out with bullshit."
In a speech that lasted more than two hours – his longest since taking office two years ago – Trump also vented about Democrats, a proposed "green new deal," illegal immigrants and criticism of his North Korea summit, while voicing optimism about his own re-election prospects in 2020.
Addressing a cheering audience at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Maryland, Trump veered off-script to launch a tirade about events that led to the Russia investigation.
He mocked his former attorney general, Jeff Sessions, and former FBI Director James Comey, both of whom Trump fired.
"We're waiting for a report by people who weren't elected," Trump said of the Mueller report, which is widely expected to be handed over to Attorney General William Barr in the coming days.
Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein appointed Mueller in May 2017 to take over the Russia investigation after Trump fired Comey, whose agency had led the probe initially. Rosenstein is expected to step down by mid-March.
Swarms of young adults stood to applaud Trump in the packed hotel ballroom where he spoke, at times breaking into chants like "Trump is our Man" and "We Love You."
Trump said Comey was Mueller's "best friend," and implied Comey should have been fired before Trump took office.
"Unfortunately, you put the wrong people in a couple of positions and they leave people for a long time that shouldn't be there and all of a sudden they are trying to take you out with bullshit, okay?" Trump said.
"Now Robert Mueller never received a vote and neither did the person who appointed him," he added.
Trump still has made no move to fire Mueller, a Republican and respected former FBI director who has conducted his investigation with utmost secrecy.
Trump also mocked the Southern accent of Sessions and criticized him for recusing himself from the Russia probe. In November, Trump fired Sessions, a former senator from Alabama who was among the first Republican lawmakers to back Trump's presidential bid.
Trump's face perspired as he lashed out at critics after a stressful week during which his former lawyer Michael Cohen accused the president in congressional testimony of breaking the law. Also, the president concluded a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi without reaching a denuclearization deal.
The White House has rejected Cohen's allegations and on Saturday, Trump said his talks with Kim were productive and could lead to an agreement in which other, unspecified nations provide aid to Pyongyang.
Trump addressed criticism from the parents of Otto Warmbier, an American student who died after 17 months in a North Korean prison. They had complained when Trump said at a Hanoi news conference that he believed Kim had nothing to do with Warmbier's death.
"I love Otto," Trump said, but added he was trying to maintain "a delicate balance" with the North Koreans as he attempts to coax them into giving up their nuclear program.
Trump ridiculed a Democratic "green new deal" plan to fight climate change, pointing to provisions such as reducing airplane flights or eating less beef.
"This is the craziest plan," Trump said, adding that Democratic support for it would help Republicans politically. He said he believed he will win in 2020, rejecting critics who said lack of support for Trump was behind the Republican loss of the House of Representatives last November.
"Wait 'til you see what happens when I do run," he said.
Democratic National Committee spokesman Daniel Wessel quickly hit back on Saturday afternoon, describing the speech in a statement as "a bizarre, unhinged rant.
https://www.thedailystar.net/us/news/trump-slams-mueller-mocks-critics-fiery-two-hour-speech-1709869
"bizarre, unhinged rant"……
KEK
#5474588 at 2019-03-03 03:41:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6999: Symbolism Will Be Their Downfall Edition
MIAMI: Rogue C.I.A. Turns 'Regime Change Capital' into Bustling Mecca of Coup Activity Aimed at South and Central America
Military Intervention and Mercenaries, Inc. (MIAMI)
The city of Miami, Florida may have started out as a retirement mecca for winter-worn pensioners from northern climes. However, after the beginning of the Cold War and US military and Central Intelligence Agency intervention in Guatemala, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Chile, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Guyana, the Bahamas, and other Western Hemisphere nations, Miami became a refuge for exiled wealthy businessmen escaping populist revolutions and elections in South and Central America and spies. The retirement and vacation capital of the United States quickly became the "Tropical Casablanca."
Now home to thousands of limited liability corporations linked to the CIA, as well as private military contractors, sketchy airlines flying from remote Florida airports, the interventionist US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), and exiled oligarchs running destabilization operations in their native countries, Miami - or MIAMI, "Military Intervention and Mercenaries, Inc." - serves as the nexus for current Trump administration "regime change" efforts.
The latest example of Miami being a hive of CIA operatives came after five Americans, one Serbian permanent resident of the United States, and another Serbian national, were arrested by the Haitian National Police in Port-au-Prince with weapons, advanced communications devices, drones, and other military hardware amid anti-government protests linked to CIA regime change operations. The government of Haitian President Jovenel Moise and Prime Minister Jean Henry Céant is under US pressure to sever its diplomatic and financial links with the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who the Trump administration is attempting to replace with Juan Guaido, a CIA agent-of-influence and US puppet.
The Americans and Serbs were subsequently transferred to Miami on the authorization of Haitian Justice Minister Jean Roody Aly, who was assured by the Donald Trump administration that the seven men would be criminally tried by the United States. Once in Miami, the US Attorney's Office in Miami, which takes its orders from the CIA-friendly Attorney General, William Barr, declined prosecution of the men but "debriefed" them, a term usually applied to intelligence agents who are caught and expelled by foreign authorities. The decision by the Haitian administration to release the seven men has resulted in a political firestorm in Port-au-Prince, with the Haitian Senate demanding answers about the role Moise played in ordering the Central Bureau of the Judicial Police of Haiti to release the individuals, described by Prime Minister Céant as "mercenaries" and "terrorists."
https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2019/03/01/military-intervention-and-mercenaries-inc-miami.html
#5473773 at 2019-03-03 02:48:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6998: Mathematical Impossibility Edition
>>5473634
Read the results of the most important political investigation since Watergate.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller III's investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 election of Donald Trump-including links between the campaign and Russian interests, obstruction of justice by President Trump, and any other matters that may arise in the course of the investigation-has been the focal point of American politics since its inception in May 2017.
President Trump and his supporters affirm that the investigation is a "witch hunt" and the product of a plot by the political establishment-the "deep state"-to delegitimize his presidency. Democrats in the US House of Representatives hope to use the report to begin impeachment proceedings, with the support of those critical of the president. Media tracks Mueller's every move, and the investigation has been subject to constant speculation by political pundits everywhere. It has resulted in the indictments of Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, and many others.
Now, the wait is over. Mueller, a lifelong Republican, has concluded his investigation and submitted its findings to Attorney General William Barr. The Mueller investigation will join Watergate, and the Mueller report will join the Starr Report, as one of the most important in American history.
The Mueller Report is required reading for everyone with interest in American politics, for every 2016 and 2020 voter, and every American. It's now available here as an affordable paperback, featuring an introduction from eminent civil libertarian, Harvard Law Professor Emeritus, and New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz, who provides a constitutional, civil law-based commentary sorely needed in today's media landscape.
#5464595 at 2019-03-02 17:28:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6986: POTUS Live From CPAC Edition
Despite threats, 'sanctuary' cities are getting their grants
About 18 months after the Trump administration threatened to withhold law enforcement grants from nearly 30 places around the country it felt weren't doing enough to work with federal immigration agents, all but one have received or been cleared to get the money, the Justice Department said.
In most cases, courts chipped away at the crackdown that escalated in November 2017 with letters from former Attorney General Jeff Sessions to 29 cities, metro areas, counties or states it considered as having adopted "sanctuary policies" saying those policies may violate federal law.
Of those 29 jurisdictions - which include cities as large as Los Angeles and as small as Burlington, Vermont - only Oregon has yet to be cleared to receive the grants from 2017, a Justice Department spokesman told The Associated Press this week.
Vermont officials announced Monday that they had been told the state Department of Public Safety would be getting $2.3 million in law enforcement grants that had been blocked. Vermont had not joined any of the legal cases, instead corresponding directly with the Justice Department.
U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, declared victory, saying the money would be used primarily on anti-drug efforts.
"State and local law enforcement agencies already are stretched thin, and withholding these federal grants only makes their work more difficult," Leahy said in an email to the AP. "It's unthinkable that the Trump Justice Department would hold these funds hostage over an unrelated dispute on immigration policy."
Last summer, the U.S. Conference of Mayors sued in Illinois on behalf of its member cities focusing on the issue. In September, a federal court temporarily blocked the Justice Department from withholding the funds for the jurisdictions represented by the conference.
The conference's litigation is now focused on making the order affecting the 2017 grants permanent and apply to 2018 grants, as well, said Kate O'Brien, a Chicago attorney who represented the mayors.
Other federal courts have ruled against the Justice Department. Similar cases are being litigated across the country, and the Justice Department is considering appealing some unfavourable rulings.
The Trump administration has long argued that places that don't co-operate with federal immigration authorities, often called "sanctuary cities," pose a threat to public safety.
"I continue to urge all jurisdictions under review to reconsider policies that place the safety of their communities and their residents at risk," Sessions said in a statement in January 2018. "Protecting criminal aliens from federal immigration authorities defies common sense and undermines the rule of law."
The details differ by jurisdiction, but the Justice Department felt law enforcement agencies in those communities weren't sufficiently committing themselves to co-operating with federal immigration agents when officers came in contact with people who might not be in the country legally.
Aside from confirming the clearance of grants to the 28 jurisdictions , Justice Department spokesman Steven Stafford declined to comment.
Some, but not all, of the 28 jurisdictions were cleared for the grants without changing the policies that triggered the original concern from the Justice Department, now led by Attorney General William Barr. And not all of the places actually have the money in hand yet, or have been told they've been cleared to get it.
Ken Martinez, the county attorney for Bernalillo County, New Mexico, said officials there had yet to hear about 2017 grant funding and are eager to get it.
"It will be incredibly helpful," Martinez said. "I can tell you there's been a high level of frustration from people on both sides of the issue."
In West Palm Beach, Florida, the Justice Department was concerned about the wording of a city resolution dealing with police investigations involving citizenship or immigration status. A year ago, a memo was sent to city employees saying they "may" share information with federal authorities.
"So no funds (were) lost on our end," said police Sgt. David Lefont, noting the total was less than $100,000.
That some of the threatened cities ended up changing their policies amounts to at least a partial victory for the Trump administration, said Jessica Vaughan, the director of policy studies for the Center For Immigration Studies, which advocates for tight restrictions on immigration.
https://www.citynews1130.com/2019/03/02/despite-threats-sanctuary-cities-are-getting-their-grants/
#5461426 at 2019-03-02 10:13:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6982: [Tick Talk] Edition
House Democrats want Jeffrey Epstein sex case reopened
Fourteen Democratic members of Congress have asked the U.S. attorney general to reopen the criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the 66-year-old Palm Beach hedge fund manager accused of sexually trafficking underage girls.
The group, led by Florida Democrats Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Lois Frankel, and Jackie Speier of California, asked President Donald Trump's new attorney general, William Barr, to reopen the controversial non-prosecution agreement under which Epstein and a group of unidentified co-conspirators received federal immunity for sex trafficking crimes.
The deal, negotiated by then-Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta - who is now President Donald Trump's labor secretary - allowed Epstein to plead guilty in state court to two felony prostitution charges. He served 13 months in the Palm Beach County jail, but had his private driver pick him up at the jail six days a week to go to his downtown office in West Palm Beach as part of an unusual work-release arrangement.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article226997699.html
What?
#5460421 at 2019-03-02 06:48:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6980: [-30] Edition
>>5460409
The 50-odd pages in this section of the report reveal how political appointees at the highest level of the first Bush administration actually intervened in the normal process of the investigation, not to slow it down but to speed it up – and with the pretty obvious intention of getting the matter before the public prior to Election Day, 1992. This is not the first time this story has been told (it was previously pointed out in "The Hunting of the President," by Joe Conason and Gene Lyons). But it is the first time it's been told in such detail, with so much sworn testimony, and from a source that will be difficult for supporters of the OIC to question.
From the start, Banks, a former Republican candidate for Congress whom the first President Bush had recently nominated to the federal bench, had misgivings about the quality of the potential case, and he was suspicious about its timing. But there is no evidence, as even the OIC report concedes, that Banks treated the matter in anything but a proper manner.
At around the same time, though, people at the highest levels of the Bush administration found out about the Whitewater referral and started in motion a series of actions intended to speed up the handling of it. According to the report, on Sept. 17, 1992, Edie Holiday, the secretary to the Cabinet in the Bush White House, contacted then Attorney General William Barr and – after some awkward back and forth – asked Barr if he "would be aware of a pending matter in Justice (she may have said it was a criminal referral) about a presidential candidate or a family member of a presidential candidate."
#5454380 at 2019-03-01 23:25:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6973: This Is Going To Be Glorious Edition
>>50099142
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/launch/countdown101.html
NASA Countdown 101 (Article Cap: >>>/qresearch/5099228 )
>>5449539
[-21][-20][-19][-18]..........
March 18th…
>>5100113
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/politics/whitaker-prosecutor-fbi/index.html
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
Read between the lines.
BLOCKADE END >
GOOD TO GO.
#5453793 at 2019-03-01 22:43:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6972: The Reckoning Edition
TRUST JOHN BOLTON
TRUST MONSANTO
TRUST GOLDMAN SACHS
TRUST THE CIA APPATANTLY
[William Barr]
#5453683 at 2019-03-01 22:36:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6972: The Reckoning Edition
Remember when potus appointed William Barr
That was my final nail in the coffin
What does trump have to do to make you guys not support him
Legit question ?
#5453513 at 2019-03-01 22:23:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6971: This Ain't No Party, This Ain't No Disco Edition
Bush Family friend CIA William Barr being appointed by Trump as AG is the best evidence that the swamp will not be drained by Trump
#5452972 at 2019-03-01 21:47:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6971: This Ain't No Party, This Ain't No Disco Edition
>>5452940
William Barr took it in the ass from cabal.
William Barr is returning the favor.
#5452940 at 2019-03-01 21:45:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6971: This Ain't No Party, This Ain't No Disco Edition
William Barr IS CABAL
YOU'VE BEEN CONNED
#5450574 at 2019-03-01 18:59:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6968: The [-21][-20][-19][-18]………. Edition
>>5450566
>🚨#BREAKING: Read @Jim_Jordan & @RepMarkMeadows's letter to Attorney General William Barr requesting information about the actions of two high profile prosecutors on the Special Counsel's team.
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#5450566 at 2019-03-01 18:58:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6968: The [-21][-20][-19][-18]………. Edition
🚨#BREAKING: Read @Jim_Jordan & @RepMarkMeadows's letter to Attorney General William Barr requesting information about the actions of two high profile prosecutors on the Special Counsel's team.
republicans-oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/2019-03-01-JDJ-MM-to-Barr-re-Special-Counsels-Investigation.pdf
twitter.com/GOPoversight/status/1101550769726242821
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#5449402 at 2019-03-01 17:44:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6966: First of March Madness Edition
>>5449397
Oh like when he banned bump stocks and appointed William Barr
#5449093 at 2019-03-01 17:20:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6966: First of March Madness Edition
>https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/five-things-to-watch-as-Barr-takes-the-reins-of-justice-mueller-probe/ar-BBTKlYL
William Barr was sworn in as President Trump's second attorney general on Thursday, putting a new face atop the Justice Department who will assume oversight of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
The Senate confirmed Barr in a largely party-line vote amid intense speculation that Mueller's probe into links between the Trump campaign and Moscow is wrapping up.
The investigation - and Barr's oversight of it - is likely to dominate his first weeks and possibly months as attorney general, depending on when Mueller submits his final report.
Here are five things to watch.
Mueller
DOJ leadership change
Clashes with congress
Trump-Barr relation
DOJ FBI treason.
#5435465 at 2019-02-28 18:07:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6948: Prayers For Safe Travels Edition
>>5435439
Trust mike pompeo literal gmo shill
Trust john bolton
Fucking lol
Trust William Barr
Its beyond unreal how many idiots there are that believe this shit
#5418912 at 2019-02-27 18:45:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6927: Congressional Circus Edition
Adam Schiff should worry about his own collusion
President Trump's chief antagonist California Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff is so desperate to find any shred of evidence to validate Democrats "red scare" conspiracy theories that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia during the last presidential election that he is now threatening legal action against special counsel Bob Mueller.
It's a move he could later regret.
While discussing the possibility that Mueller's highly anticipated, soon to be released report could be kept under wraps, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee fired a warning shot: "Well, we will obviously subpoena the report, we will bring Bob Mueller in to testify before Congress, we will take it to court if necessary." Schiff's comments came during a television interview Sunday. "And in the end, I think the department understands they're going to have to make this public. I think [AG William] Barr will ultimately understand that as well."
Indeed. Americans are all for transparency especially since it's likely the special counsel will confirm what Peter Strzok told his lover, Lisa Page, via text message long ago - "there's no there there."
At that point, Schiff - who's been relentlessly trafficking the Russian hoax alongside complicit media the past few years in an effort to remove our duly elected president - will prove to be a national laughingstock, seen as a partisan purveyor of fake news who abused his congressional power and influence to target political opponents.
Add to it that at any moment Attorney General Bill Barr could launch a much needed DOJ investigation into the real Russian collusion that took place between Hillary Clinton, her 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee that paid millions to Fusion GPS who conspired with nefarious Russian informants and other foreign and domestic operatives to orchestrate a destructive disinformation campaign against a sitting U.S. president.
The work of the Democrats seems like it was pulled from the pages of a coup d'etat playbook in corrupt third-world countries.
What the Department of Justice may discover is that many high ranking Democrats, including Schiff, who curiously met with Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson in Aspen, Colo., in July, and also tried to block the release of Fusion's financial records to Congress, are co-conspirators themselves alongside high-ranking FBI agents and other deep state actors who manufactured the whole Russian hoax to get Trump.
Bottom line: If Barr does his job, he'll redirect the Russian "collusion" investigation to where it really belongs - onto Hillary Clinton and Democrats lap.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/02/24/cohen-schiff-should-worry-about-his-own-collusion/
#5405216 at 2019-02-27 02:16:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6909: Cabal Don't Surf Edition
Former U.S. AG Whitaker to clarify House testimony: Nadler
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker agreed to meet with lawmakers to clarify his testimony, a congressional leader said on Tuesday, referring to an appearance where Whitaker was quizzed about whether President Donald Trump had sought to influence investigations. "I want to thank Mr. Whitaker for volunteering to meet with us to clarify his @HouseJudiciary testimony," Representative Jerrold Nadler, chairman of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, tweeted, saying he hoped to schedule Whitaker in the "coming days."
Lawmakers have not said what Whitaker will address from his Feb. 8 testimony, which Nadler previously said was "unsatisfactory, incomplete, or contradicted by other evidence." But the most persistent questions then focused on whether Whitaker had contact with Trump about an investigation into hush-money payments to women during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney. The Justice Department, which has already said Whitaker stands by his testimony, had no immediate comment.
The brief tenure of Whitaker as head of the Justice Department ended on Feb. 14 when the Senate confirmed Trump's choice of permanent Attorney General William Barr. The Judiciary Committee has obtained possible evidence suggesting that Trump asked Whitaker about possibly changing the prosecutor in charge of the hush-money probe, said a person familiar with the matter. A House Judiciary Committee spokesman and a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office declined to comment.
If true, such a request by Trump could bolster Democratic efforts to show that the president has sought to influence law enforcement investigations against him and his associates. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is said to be close to ending a 21-month investigation into whether Russia meddled in the 2016 election to help Trump; whether Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow; and whether Trump has since obstructed justice. Russia has denied meddling. Trump has denied any collusion. The Mueller probe has clouded his presidency for many months.
Nadler's panel has information suggesting that Trump asked Whitaker if U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman could take control of an investigation of Cohen by prosecutors in the Southern District of New York, said the source who asked not to be identified. Berman is a former law partner of another Trump attorney, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Trump dismissed as false a report in the New York Times last week about a similar request to Whitaker.
Congressional investigators now have information that such a request was made and that Whitaker provided misleading testimony to the panel while under oath during his contentious Feb. 8 hearing, the source said. In that session, Whitaker testified he had not talked to Trump about the probe and had not interfered with it in any way. He also denied media reports that claimed that Trump had lashed out at Whitaker after he learned Cohen was pleading guilty to lying to Congress about a proposed Trump Tower in Moscow.
Nadler said then that media reports contradicted Whitaker's testimony and that "several individuals" had direct knowledge of phone calls Whitaker denied receiving from the White House.
Cohen was sentenced in December to three years in prison after pleading guilty to campaign finance violations, including making payments to adult film actress Stephanie Clifford, known as Stormy Daniels, and former Playboy model Karen McDougal. Cohen said he made those payments at the direction of Trump. Both women have claimed they had affairs with Trump. He has denied having sex with Daniels and denied McDougal's claim. Cohen testified behind closed doors to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday. He is expected to testify publicly on Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-whitaker/former-u-s-ag-whitaker-to-clarify-house-testimony-nadler-idUSKCN1QG06U?il=0
#5400387 at 2019-02-26 22:03:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6903: Magic Wand Edition
https://truepundit.com/rod-rosenstein-ag-William-Barr-will-make-the-right-decision-on-mueller-report/
#5395341 at 2019-02-26 17:14:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6896: Vietnam Edition
>>5395198
This is how it always plays out. The cabal gives us never ending reasons why we can't win. Should we be upset about midterm candidates who didn't support Trump and lost, election fraud, deep state assassins, CIA William Barr, Jeff Sessions, or RINOs, or should we just be hopeful about 2020 elections to turn things around? Nobody is to blame because they're all to blame.
#5385816 at 2019-02-26 02:13:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6884: Democrats Hate Babies Edition
>>5385643
Full text - Fulford is usually about 30% facts.
Benjamin Fulford 2-25-19... "Khazarian mafia play Trump blackmail card in final bid to avoid extermination"
Posted on 2019/02/25 by Kauilapele
New weekly report from Ben. I'm not sure I go along with all of what Ben presents here, but in any event, here it is. I like to believe Trump and The Alliance are masters at multi-D planetary chess, and will do what has to be done to draw out and eliminate the deep state, no matter what they (DS) try to do.
I say, "Hold the Light for the planet, baby!!"
"The Khazarian mafia is in a state of deep panic as more and more people, including many Jews, wake up to their horrors. That is why they are playing their trump card by blackmailing U.S. President Donald Trump into sabotaging the restoration of the U.S. Republic and preventing the start of military tribunals, say Pentagon and MI6 sources.
"Trump is also going along with his son-in-law Jared Kushner's Chabad plan (2,800 goyim slaves for each Jew) to start World War III with a war on Iran, the sources say. The result is that U.S. military intelligence are coming to the conclusion that Trump must go.
"However, now that Trump has placed Bush Sr.-era Attorney General William Barr as Attorney General again, he has let out a sign for all to read that he will not be going after the perpetrators of 9/11 or any more members of the Bush/Clinton crime family.
"The reason for these unnatural Trump actions is serious blackmail, both Pentagon and MI6 sources say."
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Khazarian mafia play Trump blackmail card in final bid to avoid extermination
By Benjamin Fulford, White Dragon Society, February 25, 2019
The Khazarian mafia is in a state of deep panic as more and more people, including many Jews, wake up to their horrors. That is why they are playing their trump card by blackmailing U.S. President Donald Trump into sabotaging the restoration of the U.S. Republic and preventing the start of military tribunals, say Pentagon and MI6 sources.
Trump is also going along with his son-in-law Jared Kushner's Chabad plan (2,800 goyim slaves for each Jew) to start World War III with a war on Iran, the sources say. The result is that U.S. military intelligence are coming to the conclusion that Trump must go.
"Donald Trump is a Pentagon peacetime president, so there is a significant military intelligence presence around him. Really, we didn't want either him or the other one, but we had to put in one so the Bush stuff could come through," was what a high-level military intelligence source explained. The result was that Barbara Bush and George Bush Sr. were executed for treason, the source said.
However, now that Trump has placed Bush Sr.-era Attorney General William Barr as Attorney General again, he has let out a sign for all to read that he will not be going after the perpetrators of 9/11 or any more members of the Bush/Clinton crime family. Trump also has been blocking military tribunals and other forms of justice from moving forward, Pentagon sources say.
Many people, including this writer, hoped Trump would be the liberator of the U.S. However, Trump's hiring of radical neocon warmongers like Jeff Bolton and convicted criminals like Elliot Abrams have forced us to realize that Trump is damaged goods.
If you want yet another sign that something is seriously wrong with the Trump presidency, ask yourself why Trump is trying to transfer nuclear weapons technology to the rogue state of Saudi Arabia.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/feb/23/trump-cronies-secret-talks-nuclear-tech-saudi-arabia
Pentagon sources say he is doing this on the part of his Chabad masters in order to start a nuclear world war by having Saudi Arabia nuke Iran.
https://www.veteranstoday.com/2019/02/22/straight-out-of-dr-strangelove-analysts-slam-trumps-plan-to-trade-nuclear-secrets-with-saudis/
The reason for these unnatural Trump actions is serious blackmail, both Pentagon and MI6 sources say. Specifically, they say "Trump is on film...
Thanks to KP at: https://kauilapele.wordpress.com
#5381207 at 2019-02-25 21:32:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6878: Truth is the Standard Edition
Do you still think [RR] is a black hat?
[February 25, 2019]
[Reconcile] Mr. Rod Rosenstein today gushes with words of praise and confidence for the Inspector General of the Department of Justice, Michael E. Horowitz. He additionally praises and urges confidence in United States Attorney General William Barr.
Selected transcripts from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's Interview with C-SPAN Suzanne Spaulding...
[February 25, 2019]
[The Justice Department and the Rule of Law]
https://www.c-span.org/video/?458148-1/deputy-attorney-general-rosenstein-delivers-speech-rule-law
[57:33 Mr. Rod Rosenstein] "One of the things that gives me great confidence in the Department of Justice are the processes that are in place that is independent of who is running it at any particular time. Specifically, at the Department of Justice we have watch dogs and I think many people are unaware of that. Now for example, there are individual members of Congress who have suggested that they need to be the reviewers of the work of the Department of Justice. But this does not explain that this has already been accounted for. We have within the Department and Independent Inspector General, actually presidential appointed and Senate confirmed whose job it is to conduct independent reviews of the work of the Department of Justice when he determines it is appropriate. And, those are fully independent reviews that result in a detailed report. Sometimes they are made public and sometimes they're sensitive and not made public. But when the find wrong doing or misconduct, which they do regularly, we take appropriate action. If there is potential criminal wrong doing we will refer that to a US Attorney for possible prosecution. If it is not criminal wrong doing we have the ability to impose administrative sanctions. If somebody's left the Department but they've violated the rules we can refer them to disciplinary action if in the case they are members, for example, of a State Bar Association. We also have in the Department of Justice an Office of Professional Responsibility which has a unique obligation and responsibility to review the compliance of Federal Prosecutors with ethical rules. We have designated ethics officers who evaluate whether or not we have conflicts of interest or reasons why we shouldn't participate in particular matters. Our law enforcement agencies including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, DEA, ATF and Federal Marshals also have their own Internal Office of Professional Responsibility. So, my confidence in the integrity of law enforcement is not because I assume that nobody will do wrong, but to the contrary, I spent much of my career as a Corruption Prosecutor and I know that people in public office make mistakes and do wrong. My confidence is a product of the processes that exist and the folks that have the responsibilities to review alleged wrong doing and to make independent findings. And, I know because I've seen over the course of years of experience that they are aggressive in making those findings. So, I think that it is important, as Suzanne has said, to message that and to reassure people that we do have mechanisms of accountability. We're not going to jump just because somebody goes on cable TV and says there was wrong doing. But, if our independent professionals in the Office of Professional Responsibility of the Office of the Inspector General make an assessment and they determine either there is predication, or even there is just concern about whether a process needs to be reviewed, they've got the manpower to do it. Our Inspector General has about 475 employees. I once said 500 in a Congressional Hearing and he got angry with me, "It's not that many!". I rounded up, but the point is that we do have the capacity to do that and we have demonstrated... and when I say we, I mean... he, the Inspector General has demonstrated the ability to do that. And so, I think that that... I know that is an appropriate mechanism to review these things because some of the things that we do just aren't appropriate to expose at a Congressional hearing. It wouldn't be in the interest of America to do that kind of thing. But it is in the interest of America to know that somebody is going to be able to do it and fortunately we do have a mechanism that accomplishes that."
Then towards the end of a long response to a question from Suzanne, Mr. Rod Rosenstein said...
[1:04:58 Mr. Rod Rosenstein] "I think that Attorney General Barr is going to make the right decision. We can trust him to do that. He has a lot of experience with this. You know, Bill Barr when he was Attorney General in his first go-around, in the course of 14 months or so, he appointed a couple special counsels in that era that were not subject to this regulation, obviously. But I think that we can count on him to do the right thing."
#5376909 at 2019-02-25 17:17:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6872 Deep State Shill Corps
Trust every neocons who fucked you for the last 20 years
Trust mattis (lol)
Trust sessions(lol)
Trust kansas who shilled for gmos(lol)
Trust William Barr cia drug runner (lol)
Q must really not think much of us
#5375679 at 2019-02-25 15:17:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6871: A new day, A new dawn
If I am William Barr, I withhold the Mueller report entirely, force the Dems to subpoena and demand a public testimony, then do it, and drop the bombs on the Dems publicly that they ask for
#5360681 at 2019-02-24 16:13:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6851: POTUS Rolls Deep Edition
Andrew McCabe breaks with Adam Schiff over whether precedent set in Clinton emails case
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe disagreed with House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff on Sunday over whether the bureau set a precedent in turning over evidence in the investigation into Hillary Clinton's unauthorized private email server. During the first interview on ABC's "This Week," Schiff argued the Justice Department must release special counsel Robert Mueller's final report on the Russia investigation, no matter what the evidence shows, because it released materials in the Clinton case, despite prosecutors not bringing charges.
"I'm not sure that [former FBI Director James Comey's] decision to announce it in July is a precedent," McCabe told "This Week" host George Stephanopoulos afterwards. "However, I think that it is a very concerning and now recent precedent the volume of information that the FBI turned over to Congress in the wake of, after the investigation was concluded. That is something that concerned me greatly at that time, and I thought, you know, this is a practice that will be hard to step away from," he said. Mueller, who reportedly is winding down his sprawling Russia investigation, is required under Justice Department guidelines to submit a confidential report to Attorney General William Barr upon completion of the inquiry. The report must explain why prosecutors decided or chose not to bring charges against any matters under investigation. Justice Department regulations do not require Mueller's report to be shared with Congress or with the public, but the attorney general must file his own report to lawmakers and inform them whether the department prevented Mueller's team from taking any action. Stephanopoulos said Justice Department officials are also not required to release any evidence relating to anyone not prosecuted in the case.
McCabe has been highly critical of the way his former boss, Comey, handled the Clinton emails investigation in his new book, The Threat, and the accompanying media tour. He wrote in his book that in "retrospect," "perhaps I would have said to Comey, 'Don't do it. Let's be the normal [special counsel] Bob Mueller, say-nothing FBI of old.'" In a stunning public admission in July 2016, Comey announced his agency would not recommend criminal charges against anyone involved with Clinton's private email network, even after finding that Clinton's team was "extremely careless" in handling classified emails. Notes from the case were submitted to Congress later that summer. However, less than two weeks before the presidential election, in which Clinton was the Democratic nominee, Comey once again shook the political spectrum when he informed Congress the FBI was reopening its investigation into Clinton's email server. The FBI closed the inquiry again just days before the election took place. This controversial move has prompted Clinton and her allies to blame Comey, in part, for contributing to her 2016 defeat. Republican lawmakers have argued over the past couple years the DOJ has not turned over enough materials in the investigations, hindering their role in overseeing the department.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/andrew-mccabe-breaks-with-adam-schiff-over-whether-precedent-set-in-clinton-emails-case
#5360397 at 2019-02-24 15:46:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6851: POTUS Rolls Deep Edition
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/02/24/adam-schiff-mueller-report-1182516
Schiff: 'We will bring Bob Mueller in to testify' if report not made public
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) on Sunday threatened to call Robert Mueller to Capitol Hill and subpoena his investigative findings if Attorney General William Barr does not make the special counsel's highly anticipated report public.
"We will obviously subpoena the report. We will bring Bob Mueller in to testify before Congress. We will take it to court if necessary," Schiff told host George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week."
#5357978 at 2019-02-24 09:14:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6848: I Hear Hanoi is Educational Edition
William Barr
does he know where all the bodies are buried?
#5351681 at 2019-02-24 00:03:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6840: Attacks Increasing Edition
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bannon-zero-doubt-trump-running-in-2020/
Former top presidential adviser Steve Bannon says he has "zero" doubt right now that President Donald Trump will run for a second term in 2020.
However, the ex-chief strategist tells CBS News Correspondent Seth Doane that 2019 will not be an easy year for the president.
"I believe that we're going to enter into an extraordinary time in American politics," Bannon warned.
"We've allowed the Democrats, because they take control of the House, to weaponize a whole bunch of investigations. They're going to be able to weaponize the Mueller report. 2019's going to be quite vitriolic."
CBS News has learned that Mueller's report is expected to be turned in sometime after next week to Attorney General William Barr.
However, Bannon said that the special counsel investigation is not the only one the president should be concerned about, pointing to investigations from the Southern District of New York and federal prosecutors as other areas of concern.
"I think we're, in the United States right now for the next four or five months, going to really be into quite a vitriolic time," Bannon said.
#5342193 at 2019-02-23 07:19:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6828: Battle for Control of The Internet Edition
Sorry if this is a repost, I couldn't resist once I saw it was 17 hours ago, kek.
ISIS bride's dad suing Trump, US to let her back into the country
The father of the Alabama woman begging to be let back into the U.S. after leaving years ago to join ISIS is now launching a legal campaign against President Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Attorney General William Barr.
Attorneys from the Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America have filed a lawsuit on behalf of Ahmed Ali Muthana arguing his daughter Hoda and her 18-month-old son should be allowed to return to America, and her citizenship - which the U.S. government disputes - should be recognized.
The suit also seeks a judgment that Muthana's father is "entitled to send his daughter money to ensure the survival of his daughter and grandson, and enable them safe passage home, without subjecting himself to criminal liability" under U.S. law.
Muthana currently is living at a refugee camp in northeast Syria and she "is willing to pay whatever debts she has to society" - even if it means serving a lengthy prison sentence, her family's lawyer told Fox News on Thursday.
Moar / sauce:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/father-of-isis-wife-is-now-suing-trump-us-to-let-her-back-into-the-country
#5340290 at 2019-02-23 04:58:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6825: Patriots, One And All! Edition
AWESOME article by Brian Cates talking about the real roles of Jeff Sessions and Rod Rosenstein
The two key places the battleground in this fight will run through-in the move from exposing the Spygate plot to prosecutions-are the DOJ and the courts, especially the Supreme Court.
The real battlefield has never been in the news media. The losing side picked the wrong battlefield. All the leaking in the world to The Washington Post or The New York Times won't change the outcome now.
Trump is getting ready to make two key moves on this battlefield as he prepares for the fight: The first is a new Attorney General for the prosecution phase. The second key move will involve the courts.
The former "recused" attorney general is now gone. Jeff Sessions was always going to have to recuse himself from the 2016 election-related investigations and he was always going to have to step down from the attorney general post before the prosecution phase could begin, and here's why.
There was simply no way Sessions could stay in charge of the DOJ investigations of people who had targeted him as a Russian agent and tried to "prove" he colluded with Russians. His recusal was absolutely necessary and people who dispute this are simply wrong.
Likewise, before it came time for the prosecutions of those plotters who targeted Sessions, he was going to have to step down as attorney general, because he was going to be called as a witness in the prosecutions. A sitting attorney general can't be a witness in a case his own Justice Department is prosecuting. (Explaining the obvious is just another free service that I provide.)
William Barr is coming in now to take over the next phase, while Sessions is free to appear as a witness and testify about what McCabe and the other plotters told him at the time they were trying to entrap him.
Do you know who would also have to leave his current job at the DOJ to be a witness in these prosecutions? Because like Sessions, he's involved a lot of this as a witness? Rod Rosenstein.
Of course, we've been given cover stories. "Sessions is resigning because at long last Trump has had enough of this incompetent bumbling idiot who's been doing nothing!" and "Rosenstein is leaving because Barr wants to bring in his own team." Most people don't question the cover stories because they fit their biases.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/trump-continues-to-prepare-the-battlefield_2770855.html
#5337067 at 2019-02-23 02:10:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6821: CROOKED [[[HILLARY]]] Edition
Must be a lovers quarrel
Democrats preparing to subpoena Mueller for full report
Democrats are preparing to fight for special counsel Robert Mueller's full report on Russia's alleged ties to President Trump - by subpoena, if necessary - if Attorney General William Barr opts to keep it secret.
The Democratic leaders of six House committees late Friday pressed Barr to ensure the Mueller report is released. In a letter to Barr, they said it should be released "without delay and to the maximum extent permitted by law."
If Mueller's report is redacted, they demanded to be given the raw information so they can "judge the appropriateness of any redactions for ourselves."
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/democrats-preparing-to-subpoena-mueller-for-full-report
#5334592 at 2019-02-22 23:59:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6818: Friday Winning Edition
Aren't we all?
"House Democrats are demanding that Attorney General William Barr release special counsel Robert Mueller's report to the public"
https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1099089972236296192
#5331050 at 2019-02-22 20:48:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6813: Planned Bankrupthood Edition
>>5331027
Except Q 5g the plan
Potus
Israeli supremacy and William Barr
#5330609 at 2019-02-22 20:22:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6812: Happy Friday! Edition
William Barr WAS FIRED BY BILL CLINTON
COLD REVENGE IMMINENT
#5329240 at 2019-02-22 19:13:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6811: DRAINING THE SWAMP Edition
Rod Rosenstein: My Time in Law Enforcement 'Coming to an End'
Appearing before University of Pennsylvania students Thursday, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said his time at the Department of Justice is "coming to an end."
"My time as a law enforcement official is coming to an end, a lot later than I expected," the top law enforcement official said, according to The Hill. "People joke about the revolving door between government and the private sector. The door never revolved for me. It was one way in, and one way out."
Rosenstein's remarks come as several news outlets reported this week that the Justice Department's number two is expected to leave his post in mid-March.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced he intends to nominate Jeffrey Rosen, a seasoned litigator and deputy transportation secretary, to replace Rosenstein. The announcement came hours after newly-confirmed Attorney General William Barr selected Rosen for the post.
Rosenstein's relationship with the president has been rocky throughout his tenure as deputy attorney general. He has overseen special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia in the 2016 presidential election.
Then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from the probe due to his involvement in the Trump campaign.
President Trump slammed Rosenstein after FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe after he told CBS News' 60 Minutes that the Justice Department proposed lobbying cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment to oust the president.
"He and Rod Rosenstein, who was hired by Jeff Sessions (another beauty), look like they were planning a very illegal act, and got caught," the president tweeted on Monday.
McCabe made the remarks in a sit-down with CBS News' Pelley to promote his soon-to-be-released-book The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump.
"[McCabe] is the very first person involved in these meetings who has come out and spoken publicly," Pelly told CBS This Morning. "They were counting noses, they were not asking cabinet members whether they would vote for or against removing the president, but they were speculating 'This person would be with us. That person would not be...' and they were counting noses in that effort. ... This was not perceived to be a joke."
In a statement through the Justice Department last week, Rosenstein rejected allegations made by McCabe, saying "As to the specific portions of this interview provided to the Department of Justice by 60 Minutes in advance, the Deputy Attorney General again rejects Mr. McCabe's recitation of events as inaccurate and factually incorrect."
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/02/22/rod-rosenstein-my-time-as-deputy-ag-coming-to-an-end/
#5327738 at 2019-02-22 18:17:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6809: Having Fun Edition
Trump says he will let new Attorney General William Barr decide what to release from Robert Mueller's report
https://twitter.com/AP_Politics/status/1098990316445749248
#5327610 at 2019-02-22 18:09:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6809: Having Fun Edition
Victoria Toensing: Why Mueller's report (no matter how much Dems clamor for it) must be kept confidential
Fox News and other news organizations report that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is close to completing his nearly two-year investigation of Russia's interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. When Mueller finishes his probe, he is required to provide Attorney General William Barr with a "confidential report explaining the prosecution or declination decisions reached by the Special Counsel."
The now-extinct Independent Counsel Law required that a final report discussing the investigation be sent to Congress. When Congress allowed the law to expire and did not replace it, the Justice Department under President Clinton created the special counsel under its own regulations.
Those regulations corrected one of the key problems with the old law: specifying the branch of government that controls the investigation. The regulations make clear the position is under the executive branch. Mueller reports directly to the attorney general.
KIMBERLEY STRASSEL: SCHIFFTING TO PHASE TWO OF COLLUSION
The regulations also changed the nature of any report by the special counsel. They state that the attorney general may release the report if he or she determines doing so is "in the public interest." However, such release must "comply with applicable legal restrictions."
Political outcries for the entire report to be made public ignore these restrictions and the harm such publicity does to the innocent.
In addition to a prohibition on the release of classified material, two legal restrictions apply: executive privilege and grand jury secrecy. During Mueller's probe, the White House had no need to assert executive privilege, which is the president's power to withhold certain deliberative and presidential communications from Congress, the courts and the public.
FULL article: https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/victoria-toensing-why-muellers-report-no-matter-how-much-dems-clamor-for-it-must-be-kept-confidential
#5326120 at 2019-02-22 16:50:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6807: Memes, Memes, And More Memes! Edition
>>5326086
got ya anon
Deep State: The plot, as always in the Russia investigation, thickens. It never thins. Now we find out, contrary to what former FBI Director James Comey said, that top FBI officials wanted to charge Hillary Clinton for criminally misusing her homebrew email server and compromising American secrets. The lies continue to unravel.
This is the Deep State on steroids. If newly appointed Attorney General William Barr decides to clean house, and we hope he does, he'll have his hands full.
Meanwhile, as former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe continues his self-destructive book tour, it's increasingly obvious he too was part of a far-reaching plot to take down President Trump. They based it on the flimsiest of evidence.
Of course, as we've said, it's possible Special Counsel Robert Mueller has a surprise up his sleeve when he wraps up his Trump-Russia investigation. But if not, then the actions of key leaders in both the FBI and Justice Department constitute an extra-constitutional effort to subvert America's democratic republic. That is, a silent coup.
https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/fbi-officials-wanted-to-charge-hillary-clinton-turns-out-they-should-have/
#5324604 at 2019-02-22 15:14:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6805: The Dawn of a New Day Edition
TRUST JOHN BOLTON
TRUST LITERAL PAID GMO,SHILL MIKE POMPEO
TRUST SESSIONS WHO WE FIRED
TRUST William Barr LITERAL CIA CLOWN DRUG DEALER
NOTICE A PATTERN HERE ANONS?
SESSIONS HAD PLENTY OF TIME TO GO AFTER POTHEADS AND PROP UP,CIVIL FORFEITURE
JUST LIKE TRUMP HAS PLENTY OF TIME TO BAN BUMP STOCKS AND ENFORCE THE NO CRITICISM OF ISRAEL RULE
ALSO EVERYONE SHOULD JUST IGNORE THAT IVANKA IS MARRIED TO A SOROS GOON
AND NOT ONLY THAT SHES ALSO A LITERAL PRATICIONER OF FUCKING,KABBALAH
#5323991 at 2019-02-22 14:22:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6804 Straight From This Baker's Heart - YW, Q & Q+ God Bless & Godspeed Edition!
ISIS bride Hoda Muthana's family files lawsuit against Trump
Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY Published 9:05 a.m. ET Feb. 22, 2019 | Updated 9:10 a.m. ET Feb. 22, 2019
Hassan Shibly, an attorney for Hoda Muthana, speaks on the phone from his office in Tampa, Fla., on Feb. 20, 2019. (Photo11: Chris O'Meara, AP)
The father of an American woman who traveled from her home in Alabama to marry an Islamic State fighter filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration as part of an effort to get her and his 18-month-old grandson returned to the United States.
Lawyers acting for Ahmed Ali Muthana, a former diplomat at the United Nations for Yemen who is a naturalized U.S. citizen and lives in Alabama, argue in the lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington D.C. late Thursday that remarks by Trump and other senior White House officials claiming that Hoda Muthana, 24, is no longer a U.S. citizen - thus Barring her and her son from re-entering the USA - are unconstitutional.
Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Attorney General William Barr are named as defendants in the case. Trump said Wednesday he had instructed Pompeo to deny Muthana re-entry. Pompeo said she was not a U.S. citizen and has no "legal basis" to be brought back to American soil from the Kurdish-run refugee camp in northern Syria where she is being held with her young son, named in the suit as John Doe Muthana.
More: Trump: ISIS wife Hoda Muthana won't be allowed to return to United States
Muthana joined the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, in 2014 after telling her parents she was going to Atlanta, Georgia, as part of a field trip connected with her business studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Instead, she withdrew from college and used her tuition reimbursement to purchase a plane ticket to Turkey, according to court documents.
From Turkey, she traveled to Syria, where she married twice, both times to ISIS fighters who later died in combat. Muthana fled to the al-Hawl refugee camp in December last year amid the collapse of the ISIS caliphate in Syria and Iraq.
Hassan Shibly, a Florida-based legal representative for her family, told USA TODAY in an interview this week that Muthana now wants to return to the USA to take responsibility for her actions, and for the sake of her son. She accepts she would likely be charged with providing material support to terrorism and need to serve time in jail.
She has also expressed remorse for what she did and claimed that she was "brainwashed" into going to Syria and partly motivated by youthful "arrogance." If permitted to return, Muthana has vowed to help de-radicalize other Americans.
However, the Trump administration has determined, apparently unilaterally without taking any specific action in courts or formally moving to revoke Muthana's citizenship, according to her father's lawsuit, that New Jersey-born Muthana never qualified for U.S. citizenship in the first place because at the time of her birth her father was a diplomat.
A person born in the U.S. to a foreign diplomat is not normally subject to U.S. law and is also not automatically a U.S. citizen at birth, according to the Immigration and Nationality Act………. moar
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2019/02/22/hoda-muthana-isis-brides-family-file-lawsuit-against-trump-pompeo/2948575002/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=usatoday-newstopstories
#5320735 at 2019-02-22 06:50:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6800: Pepe is Proud Edition
>>5320696
DONT LOOK OVER HERE AT POTUS APPOINTING William Barr SIGNING VERY BAD FUNDING BILLS AND ONLY GETTING A FENCE THAT COVERS NOTHING INSTEAD OF WALL
LOOK OVER HERE AT A 3 YEAR OLD SCANDAL THAT HAS BEEN REPEATED EVERY DAY FOR 3 YEARS
DONT LOOK AT REGIME CHANGE IN IRAN AND VENEZUELA
LOOK AT POTUS TRYING TO LEAVE SYRIA
DONT PAY ATTENTION TO NOTHING CHANGING WITH CENSORSHIP AND THE POISONING OF OUR AIR FOOD AND WATER
DONT PAY ATTENTION TO 5G
DONT PAY ATTENTION TO CHEMTRAILS
DONT PAY ATTENTION TO JARED AND IVANKA
DONT PAY ATTENTION TO POTUS'S QUESTIONABLE CABINET PICKS AND ALLIES
#5318676 at 2019-02-22 05:01:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6797: We Are The News Now (WW) Edition
Father of ISIS Bride is SUING President Donald Trump for Not Letting His Terrorist Daughter Return to US
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced this week that the woman who left Alabama to join ISIS in Syria and now wants to return to the United States is not an American citizen and therefore cannot return to the nation.
Now, her father is suing Trump, Pompeo, and Attorney General William Barr for stripping her citizenship.
The Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America filed the suit on behalf of Hoda Muthana's father Ahmed Ali Muthana on Thursday in federal court in Washington.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is also supporting her and providing her with a pro bono attorney.
The mainstream media has been attempting to paint a "heartbreaking" and sympathetic portrait of Muthana, despite the fact that the 24-year-old married four ISIS fighters in Syria. Muthana also infamously used social media to call for Americans to join the fight with ISIS.
"Soooo many Aussies and Brits here, but where are the Americans, wake up u cowards," she posted on social media in January 2015.
Muthana also called for more American blood to be spilled. On March 2015, she tweeted: "Go on drive-bys and spill all of their blood, or rent a big truck and drive all over them."
#5316793 at 2019-02-22 03:14:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6795: Be Ready For The 'Q', Anon(s) Edition
REMEMBER ANONS EVEN IF IT LOOKS LIKE POTUS IS DOING LITERALLY EVERYTHING THE ROTHS HAVE WANTED FOREVER LIKE GAINING ACCESS TO IRAN
YOU SHOULD IGNORE YOUR COMMON SENSE AND REASONING AND TRUST POTUS
AND JOHN BOLTON
AND William Barr
AND ALL OF GOLDMAN SACHS
THESE JEWS MUST THINK WERE STUPID
OH WAIT ITS NOT REALLY THE JEWS
ITS JUST RICH ASSHOLES
W0W
#5312792 at 2019-02-21 23:37:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6789: Time To Adopt Voter ID Law Edition
https://ilovemyfreedom.org/breaking-ag-William-Barr-is-preparing-to-announce-the-end-of-russia-probe-heres-what-we-know/?utm_source=pushcrew&utm_medium=ilmf&utm_campaign=pushcrew&pushcrew_powered=1
BREAKING: AG William Barr is Preparing To Announce The End Of Russia Probe; Here's What We Know...
#5312790 at 2019-02-21 23:37:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6789: Time To Adopt Voter ID Law Edition
OH CRAP THE GOYIM STOPPED WATCHING THE NEWS CUZ OUR PSYOP WAS PSYOPED TOO HARD
MAYBE THEYLL FINALLY REALIZE THAT THERE IS NO WAR ONLY JEWS LARPING AND WATCHING GOYIM DIE
TRUST MONSANTO AND GOLDMAN SACHS
AND CIA DRUG DEALER William Barr
Q IS SO LAUGHABLE I DONT EVEN WANNA ROAST HIS OR HER BITCH ASS ANYMORE
#5308252 at 2019-02-21 20:27:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6784: MAGA Edition
The Mueller Report Is Coming. Here's What to Expect.
A concise report will probably act as a "road map" to investigation for the Democratic House - and to further criminal investigation by other prosecutors.
The special counsel Robert Mueller will apparently soon turn in a report to the new attorney general, William Barr. Sure, there is still a lot of activity, including subpoenas, flying around, but that shouldn't stop Mr. Mueller.
The report is unlikely to be a dictionary-thick tome, which will disappoint some observers. But such brevity is not necessarily good news for the president. In fact, quite the opposite.
Of course, there is presently no open impeachment inquiry. But that could quickly change if Mr. Mueller writes a report that is anything less than a full clearing of the president: Congress would be under a constitutional obligation to investigate the facts for itself. Congress cannot be satisfied that impeachable offenses were not committed when Mr. Mueller's investigative mandate did not cover many impeachable offenses, and when his report does not provide detailed information and answers to the few offenses that are within his mandate. This is where Mr. Mueller's "by the book" behavior may be initially unsatisfying to Mr. Trump's critics but ultimately more threatening to the president in the long run.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/21/opinion/mueller-report-trump-democrats-Barr.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
So Muller didn't find shit, but there is shit to be found because there must be more shit because Trump is shit.
NYT's, keep Journalistic Standards Great (Again/Not for the past 10 years)
#5305010 at 2019-02-21 17:32:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6779: SCIF Logs Edition
>>5304336
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/02/20/trump-William-Barr-mueller-1176832
>Facing the possible completion of a special counsel investigation that could upend his presidency, Donald Trump is lashing out at everything and everybody - except his new attorney general, Bill Barr.
Trump, who publicly filleted Jeff Sessions for more than a year, has adopted a noticeably friendly tone toward Barr, even as the newly sworn-in attorney general prepares to face the biggest test of his career: the culmination of Robert Mueller's Russia probe. The approach comes as Trump's inner circle is signaling that they believe the special counsel has essentially completed his work.
"He's a tremendous man and tremendous person who really respects this country and respects the justice system. So that'll be totally up to him," Trump said in the Oval Office Wednesday when asked about a new CNN report that Barr is preparing to announce the completion of Mueller's work as soon as next week.
]Barr[ -> [MUELLER]
#5296055 at 2019-02-21 03:30:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6768: Will Make The Super Bowl Look Like A Puppy Show Edition
Mueller Could Finish Next Week, And The 'Resistance' Isn't Quite Sure How To Spin It
CNN's report that special counsel Robert Mueller could wind up his investigation and deliver his much-anticipated report as early as next week has the anti-Trump 'Resistance' seemingly struggling to sustain a consistent narrative.
Some speculated that Mueller could have been pressured by recently-confirmed Attorney General William Barr to end the investigation prematurely.
Lots more tweets:
https://dailycaller.com/2019/02/20/mueller-report-end-resistance/
#5293626 at 2019-02-21 01:50:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6765: Smollett BTFO Part 2 Edition
>>5289043
William Barr Spars With Blumenthal
Bill Barr said in the hearing that Uranium One and Clinton Foundation was referred to "John Hubers Investigation" as something to "look at"
#5292924 at 2019-02-21 01:08:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6764: This is MAGA Country Edition
Even when Mueller does turn in his report to William Barr, how long are we gonna have to wait for Barr to release the report (or summary) to the public??
#5287166 at 2019-02-20 19:32:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6757: #FlyCoatsFly# Edition
Over At Last? AG Barr To Announce End Of Mueller Probe Next Week: CNN
Barely a week after being sworn in as the head of the Justice Department, Attorney General William Barr is reportedly planning to announce as early as next week that Robert Mueller has completed his investigation and that a confidential report on Mueller's findings will be submitted to Congress in the very near future.
According to CNN, the preparations - which are in line with an NBC report from late last year that the Mueller report would be completed by the end of February - "are the clearest indication yet that Mueller is nearly done with his almost two-year investigation." Barr has said that he wants to be as "transparent" as possible while being "consistent with the rules and the law."
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-20/over-last-ag-Barr-announce-end-mueller-probe-next-week-cnn
Fake news to force hand???
#5285138 at 2019-02-20 17:23:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6754: Light And Heat Edition
Barr also told the Times: "I have long believed that the predicate for investigating the uranium deal, as well as the foundation, is far stronger than any basis for investigating so-called 'collusion.'"
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
#5283365 at 2019-02-20 15:51:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6752: No Opinions Allowed In Serfdom Edition
>>5283346
William Barr HAS BEEN AG FOR 6 DAYS
NO RESULTS. WHAT A LOSER.
#5283023 at 2019-02-20 15:29:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6751: Many References Edition
Trump Names Successor to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein
BY IVAN PENTCHOUKOV February 20, 2019
President Donald Trump intends to nominate Jeffrey Rosen to succeed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, according to the White House.
Trump nominated Rosenstein to serve as the deputy attorney general on Feb. 1, 2017. Since then, Rosenstein has played a key role in pivotal events. He recommended the firing of FBI Director James Comey, appointed special counsel Robert Mueller, and has overseen a broad investigation into leaks of classified information.
Rosen currently serves as the deputy secretary of the Department of Transportation (DOT). Prior to that, he supervised more than 400 attorneys as the general counsel at the DOT and served as general counsel and senior policy adviser at the White House Office of Management and Budget.
Attorney General William Barr praised Rosen as "a distinguished lawyer who has served at the highest levels of government and the private sector."
"His years of outstanding legal and management experience make him an excellent choice to succeed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has served the Department of Justice over many years with dedication and distinction," Barr said in a statement.
Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, Rosen's current boss, said he played a critical role in managing a department with over 55,000 employees and an $85 billion budget.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/trump-names-successor-to-deputy-attorney-general-rod-rosenstein_2808256.html
#5279532 at 2019-02-20 06:36:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6747: [Except 1] Edition
Trump plans to nominate Jeffrey Rosen as Justice Dept. No. 2: senior official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump plans to nominate Jeffrey Rosen as the next deputy U.S. attorney general, the White House said on Tuesday night, the latest shuffle in the Justice Department at a time when it faces close scrutiny over its Russia investigation. Rosen, currently deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, would succeed Rod Rosenstein, who appointed a special counsel to investigate possible ties between Russia and President Donald Trump's campaign. Rosenstein is expected to step down by mid-March, a Justice Department official said on Monday.
Attorney General William Barr welcomed the choice of Rosen, saying in a statement that he had 35 years of experience at the highest levels of government and in the private sector. "His years of outstanding legal and management experience make him an excellent choice to succeed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has served the Department of Justice over many years with dedication and distinction," Barr said. Rosen's nomination must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.He previously served as general counsel in the Transportation Department and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) but does not have experience as a prosecutor or Justice Department official, which is unusual for a deputy attorney general candidate.
The Justice Department oversees the nation's law enforcement and various federal investigations, including the U.S. Special Counsel's Office probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion by Trump's presidential campaign. Rosenstein gained national attention after Trump's former attorney general, Jeff Sessions, recused himself from the Russia investigation, leaving his then second-in-command to oversee U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team. Trump, who repeatedly criticized Sessions over the probe that he calls a "witch hunt," ousted Sessions in November.
Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe told CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" on Tuesday that it was possible Trump was a Russian asset. "I think it's possible. I think that's why we started our investigation, and I'm really anxious to see where director Mueller concludes that," he said. Trump has repeatedly dismissed accusations hurled at him by McCabe, who told CBS' "60 Minutes" on Sunday that Rosenstein had discussed invoking the U.S. Constitution's 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office in the months after Trump took power. Rosenstein, who stopped overseeing Mueller's probe on Nov. 7 when Trump named Matt Whittaker acting attorney general, had been expected to leave soon after Barr assumed office. The U.S. Senate confirmed Barr last week.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-rosen/trump-plans-to-nominate-jeffrey-rosen-as-justice-dept-no-2-senior-official-idUSKCN1Q9078
#5277122 at 2019-02-20 03:52:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6744: Thank You Based Ben Garrison Edition
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
#5277079 at 2019-02-20 03:49:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6743: (….AND WE WILL DELIVER) Edition
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
>>5276932
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
Barr IS SWAMP
Q BETRAYED US
#5274391 at 2019-02-20 01:34:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6740: Outpouring of Love Edition
William Barr HAS BEEN ON THE JOB FOR 5 DAYS
NO RESULTS. LOSER.
#5273435 at 2019-02-20 00:48:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6739: Review Time Edition
>>5273367
Shhh anon William Barr will save us
And john bolton
And monsanto
And all the crook execs that,made all your kids gay autistic or trans or worse will get a golden parachute and live happily
And then confess their sins to god and get off scott free
Hooray
#5265110 at 2019-02-19 17:14:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6728: Rare Opportunity Edition
"Trillions of dollars at stake."
"Controlled by group of special interests."
"Illusion of democracy."
[Welcome to the Real World]
WE CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO RIGHT THE WRONGS.
WE, THE PEOPLE, MUST RECLAIM WHAT IS RIGHTFULLY OURS.
WE MUST RISE.
WE MUST FIGHT.
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Q
I therefore determine that serious human rights abuse and corruption around the world constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States, and I hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat.
Sec. 7. For those persons whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to this order who might have a constitutional presence in the United States, I find that because of the ability to transfer funds or other assets instantaneously, prior notice to such persons of measures to be taken pursuant to this order would render those measures ineffectual. I therefore determine that for these measures to be effective in addressing the national emergency declared in this order, there need be no prior notice of a listing or determination made pursuant to this order.
Sec. 10. The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Attorney General, is hereby authorized to determine that circumstances no longer warrant the blocking of the property and interests in property of a person listed in the Annex to this order, and to take necessary action to give effect to that determination.
We are getting our trillions back and these three names will be the ones to retrieve it.
Steven Mnuchin - Secretary of Treasury
Michael Pompeo - Secretary of State
William Barr - Attorney General
#5264447 at 2019-02-19 16:27:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6727: Blue State Motor Voter Emergency Denier Edition
Why are the media & other political operatives targeting Devin Nunes? To punish him for uncovering the DC establishment's corruption.
The state of play is still in flux. It's unclear whether the special counsel will continue to enjoy free rein, or if Attorney General William Barr will put the brakes on Robert Mueller. Rep. Adam Schiff, California Democrat, now has the gavel as chair of the House Intelligence Committee and is urging Mr. Mueller to dig ever deeper into the president's finances.
Perhaps most tellingly, the media are still running an offense against a Republican congressman who has not only ridiculed the collusion narrative but also exposed the corruption underlying it - Mr. Schiff's counterpart on the House Intelligence Committee, ranking member Devin Nunes, also of California.
Even his family came in the crosshairs. Activists filed a California Public Records Act request for the emails of his wife, a third-grade teacher. A camera crew stormed his uncle's farm to forge a story out of his outrage. A journalist from Esquire was dispatched to report on a "secret" farm owned by his father.
The local press went as mad as the national media, giddy with collusion and the prospect of toppling Mr. Trump, and holding Mr. Nunes to blame for standing in the way. The Fresno Bee's editorial staff, including a sports columnist, took turns going after the congressman. His opponent, however, Fresno County prosecutor Andrew Janz, was untouchable. For instance, neither the Bee nor any other outlet pushed Janz headquarters or the DA's office for answers after reports showed that the Democratic candidate appears to have been campaigning on the taxpayers' dime.
The purpose of the anti-Nunes campaign was to send a warning: Stop digging into what we did to frame Mr. Trump or we'll come after you, at home, and your family. It appears that Democratic donors are willing to spend lavishly to protect their allies from scrutiny.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/feb/17/collusion-giddy-democrats-hound-rep-devin-nunes/
#5263271 at 2019-02-19 15:03:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6726: The Kiss That Started The Boomers Edition
>>5263149
>>5256768
"Think calendar. Q"
"[-30]" days
14 Feb 2019, Valentine's Day: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/William-Barr-confirmed-by-senate-for-attorney-general ...
Mid March 2019: https://dailycaller.com/2019/02/18/rod-rosenstein-leaving-justice-department/ ...
https://twitter.com/MsSwis/status/1097869536714518528
#5263149 at 2019-02-19 14:50:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6725: It's Not Journalism Edition
>>5256768
https://twitter.com/MsSwis/status/1097869536714518528
4 Feb 2019, Valentine's Day: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/William-Barr-confirmed-by-senate-for-attorney-general
Mid March 2019: https://dailycaller.com/2019/02/18/rod-rosenstein-leaving-justice-department/
#5255626 at 2019-02-19 03:14:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6716: On The Move Edition
Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein to step down in March: official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Rod Rosenstein, the U.S. deputy attorney general who appointed special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate possible ties between Russia and President Donald Trump's campaign, is expected to step down by mid March, a Justice Department official said on Monday. Rosenstein had been expected to depart shortly after new Attorney General William Barr took over. Barr was confirmed by the U.S. Senate last week.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-rosenstein/deputy-attorney-general-rosenstein-to-step-down-in-march-official-idUSKCN1Q805B
#5255601 at 2019-02-19 03:12:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6716: On The Move Edition
https ://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/with-William-Barr-as-new-ag-rod-rosenstein-is-leaving-heres-who-could-take-his-place/
New Deputy AG is old baby Bush boy.
#5246538 at 2019-02-18 19:47:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6704: GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Edition
>>5244225
cool, thanks. But it is odd nonetheless. Especially since this is the first time we are hearing about it. Thanks William Barr, for giving us more clues !!!!!
#5242834 at 2019-02-18 16:34:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6699: Courage To Speak The Truth Edition
BILL CLINTON FIRED William Barr
COLD REVENGE BEING SERVED
#5242177 at 2019-02-18 15:57:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6698: Four Families Three Generations Edition
>>5242130
>BILL CLINTON FIRED William Barr
Should have put some sauce with that, here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Barr
#5242130 at 2019-02-18 15:52:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6698: Four Families Three Generations Edition
BILL CLINTON FIRED William Barr
REVENGE NUKE INCOMING
#5239400 at 2019-02-18 08:40:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6695: 34 Q's Edition
Bill Barr; BB; B2
Stealth Bomber B-2
William Barr Flusters Hirono After Telling Her He Won't Recuse Himself From Mueller Investigation
Published on Jan 15, 2019
William Barr Flusters Hirono After Telling Her He Won't Recuse Himself From Mueller Investigation Today William Barr Hearing took place during which William Barr testify, this took place in senate judiciary committee, where William Barr testimony took place, this is news in politics from William Barr senate hearing this is latest news and breaking news in current events and business in us news William Barr robert mueller, William Barr attorney general nominated by president trump William Barr testimony on his attorney general William Barr mueller original air date: 1/15/2019
6:30
https://youtu.be/d2cSXXU_9b8
.
#5235264 at 2019-02-18 03:36:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6689: Bullets in the Bayou Edition
>>5235228
maybe if there was public winning
or potus not bending over backwards to please his deep state masters
trust William Barr apparntly
fuck you Q you jewish dick licking piece of shit
#5235121 at 2019-02-18 03:29:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6689: Bullets in the Bayou Edition
WASHINGTON (AP) - The incoming chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Wednesday that attorney general nominee William Barr has confidence in special counsel Robert Mueller and will let him complete his Russia investigation.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said after meeting with Barr, who led the Justice Department under President George H.W. Bush, that Barr has a "high opinion" of Mueller. Barr was spending most of Wednesday on Capitol Hill, meeting senators on the committee before his confirmation hearing next week.
"He had absolutely no indication he was going to tell Bob Mueller what to do or how to do it," Graham said.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/09/graham-William-Barr-robert-mueller-best-friends-wives-attended-bible-study-together/
#5231716 at 2019-02-18 00:24:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6685: Something BIG Is Coming Edition
>>5231694
why does Q think that linking himself to potus makes him any less of a cia nigger ?
potus is obviously a cia nigger at this point
trust muh William Barr
#5227473 at 2019-02-17 20:34:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6679: We Are The News Now Edition
Attorney General William Barr was sworn in at the White House on Thursday after the Senate voted 54-45 to confirm him.
Think mirror!
#5227338 at 2019-02-17 20:25:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6679: We Are The News Now Edition
>>5227163
Tyler McGaughey
The son-in-law of William Barr, President Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, is moving from the Justice Department, taking up a role in the White House counsel's office, CNN reports.
Tyler McGaughey, the husband of Barr's youngest daughter, is taking up a role in the White House counsel's office, the officials said. The White House counsel is appointed by the president to advise the president, the executive office, and White House staff on legal issues concerning the president and the presidency.
https://www.businessinsider.com/William-Barr-son-in-law-joining-white-house-counsel-office-report-2019-2
#5227243 at 2019-02-17 20:21:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6679: We Are The News Now Edition
>>5227163
Whitaker to stay at Justice Department following stint as acting AG
By CAITLIN OPRYSKO
02/15/2019 02:55 PM EST
Updated 02/15/2019 05:52 PM EST
Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker will remain at the Justice Department despite William Barr's being sworn in to lead the department.
Whitaker, who served as chief of staff to then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions until President Donald Trump tapped him for the acting role in November, is now a senior counselor in the associate attorney general's office, a department spokesperson said Friday.
Attorney General William Barr was sworn in at the White House on Thursday after the Senate voted 54-45 to confirm him.
The Office of the Associate Attorney General, whose titular role is currently filled on an acting basis, oversees, among other things, the DOJ's divisions on civil rights, antitrust, tax and the environment.
Whitaker was a controversial player in the president's Cabinet, drawing backlash from congressional Democrats who protested his past public statements that were critical of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, an inquiry Whitaker oversaw during his time as acting attorney general. Democrats also attacked Whitaker for his time serving as an advisory board member for a patent company banned from the industry by the Federal Trade Commission for fraud.
The former acting attorney general was the first major Trump official to face a grilling by the House Democratic majority, testifying in a contentious hearing before the House Judiciary Committee last Friday.
Whitaker's career plans had until now been something of a mystery. On Monday, a representative of the National Sheriffs' Association offered the outgoing acting attorney general a gift after he wrapped up a speech to the organization during a Washington, D.C., conference.
"Great, is it a new job?" Whitaker quipped.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/02/15/whitaker-justice-department-attorney-general-counselor-1172109
#5225903 at 2019-02-17 19:09:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6677: Dub Dubs and Zero Deltas Edition
>>5225873
Wednesday Feb 13 in Congress
page 7
Mrs. ROBY. H1561
Of course, I was stunned to hear the boisterous cheering upon the New York State Legislature's passage of a bill that would significantly loosen restrictions on late-term abortions.
Meanwhile, in Virginia, the Democratic Governor recently threw his support behind similar legislation and made comments that served as a horrific defense of born-alive abortions.
For the purpose of tonight's discussion, we have got to call born-alive abortion what it is, and it is infanticide.
H.R. 1
Mr. MCCONNELL. S1286
The newly partisan FEC would be handed the ability to determine what kind of speech is ''campaign-related''- growing its jurisdiction and widening its bureaucratic wingspan over more of the public discourse, including issues of the day and not just elections.
Private citizens, for example, would be required to make the government aware of times they spend even small amounts of money in engaging in First Amendment activities.
[Many William Barr speeches].
Mr. BLUNT. S1302
As has also been pointed out, this is, undoubtedly, one of the most qualified nominees to come before the Senate in his having already held the same position under President George H.W. Bush. He has also served as an intelligence analyst at the CIA, as an Assistant Attorney General in the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel, and as Deputy Attorney General before he served as Attorney General.
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Over the past 2 years, we have had unprecedented obstruction when it comes to just trying to put a government in place, unprecedented obstruction to confirming a President's nominees.
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The other reason, by the way, the second reason, is just to use up floor time. There are only so many things we can do here on the Senate floor. The majority leader is fond of saying that the most precious commodity in the Senate is floor time. If we are required to drag out this process, as the minority has insisted we do for the last 2 years, things don't happen otherwise.
During the first 2 years of the Trump administration, there were 128 cloture votes right here-128 cloture votes. That is where a Democrat-usually the minority leader-insists that we are going to have to get a majority of votes to even have the debate on a candidate. Once you file that, that takes a day before you can even begin to have the debate, and then the debate is 30 hours. So half a week is gone before the week starts just trying to confirm one person for one thing. That could be as important as a Supreme Court Justice, or it could be the lowest level of confirmation in any of the Agencies of government.
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There have been 128 cloture votes. In the first 2 years of the past three Presidents, there were cloture votes a total of 24 times-24 times. That is an average of 8 compared to 128. There is a lot of difference between 8 and 128.
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When President Reagan was President, once a nominee got out of committee, it was an average of 5 days before that nominee had a vote here on the Senate floor. It was normally the same kind of voice vote that Senator GRASSLEY mentioned that Bill Barr had the last time. The average was 5 days. With President Trump, it was 55 days before a nominee could get a vote once they got out of committee.
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It won't be long before nobody is willing to sign up if a year later, after you have put your life on hold, you find out that the Senate somehow can't get to the job you have agreed to serve on because we have to take time that the Senate never took before.
#5224906 at 2019-02-17 18:26:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6676: Think For Yourself Edition
A former top assistant to the U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Florida is denying any wrongdoing regarding a plea deal for billionaire and accused child-predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Sloman, now in private practice, was the top deputy to Alex Acosta, the U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Florida in 2007, when the attorney's office secured the controversial 2007 plea deal with Epstein.
Sloman was appointed to Acosta's U.S. attorney seat by President Barack Obama in 2009. Acosta is currently the U.S. Secretary of Labor.
In a Feb. 15 op-ed published in the Miami Herald, Sloman asserted that Acosta "acted with professionalism and integrity in handling the Jeffrey Epstein case," and that allegations that Acosta was somehow corrupted by Epstein's dream team of lawyers are untrue.
After more than a decade, the Epstein case has reemerged as a subject of national intrigue as well as outrage.
Epstein, a 66-year-old former hedge fund manager, has been accused of operating an international child sex ring at his Palm Beach, Florida, mansion and 72-acre private island estate in the Caribbean.
According to reports, he allegedly used human-trafficking recruiters to coerce more than 100 underage girls-many of them as young as 14 years old-into performing sex acts with him and many of his Palm Beach and island guests.
The girls were alleged to have often been transported from the United States to his island estate on his private jet, dubbed the "Lolita Express" in the media.
On Feb. 6, at the behest of Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) opened an investigation into possible professional misconduct that allowed Epstein to serve only 13 months in a private area of the Palm Beach County jail and leave the facility for 12 hours a day, six days a week, to work unsupervised at his downtown West Palm Beach office.
"Jeffrey Epstein is a child rapist and there's not a single mom or dad in America who shouldn't be horrified by the fact that he received a pathetically soft sentence," Sasse said in a statement following the DOJ announcement.
Sloman's op-ed offers a defense of the Epstein plea arrangement and marks the first public response by members of the prosecutorial team whose efforts are now under federal investigation.
"In the late 2000s, I worked as Alex's second-in-command," Sloman acknowledged before pointing to local state-level prosecutors.
"The Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, was going to allow [Epstein] to plead guilty to a misdemeanor and merely pay a fine. The local police rightly were outraged and brought the facts to us," said Sloman.
"After reviewing the case, we were appalled. Stunningly, the local prosecutors' resolution had not even acknowledged that Epstein engaged in abhorrent sex acts with scores of children," he continued.
Sloman then explained that federal prosecutors ran into significant difficulties when many of Epstein's victims were too terrified to cooperate against him. He also claimed that Acosta's hands were legally tied due to "what was, at heart, a local sex abuse case."
Keeping to the twin objectives of protecting Epstein's minor-aged victims from further trauma and ensuring a collective path to civil court compensation, Sloman said he and his colleagues proposed a plea offer requiring Epstein to the following: plead guilty to a state-level felony, agree to 18 months in jail, register as a sex offender, and pay his known victims between $150,000 and $250,000.
"We told Epstein that unless he and the local authorities accepted our demands, we would indict and try him on federal charges. They agreed, and we did not pursue a federal case," Sloman said. His op-ed also serves as a rebuttal to the Miami Herald's exhaustive three-part investigative series, "Perversion of Justice."
The series, published Nov. 28, opens with a speculative salvo against Acosta, and was quoted at length by Sen. Sasse in a Jan. 15 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in which Sasse pressed newly confirmed U.S. Attorney General William Barr to investigate the plea deal, which the newspaper called "the deal of a lifetime."
"If I'm confirmed, I'll make sure your questions are answered," said Barr.
Facing life in prison if convicted on human trafficking charges, Epstein assembled an elite team of lawyers, including Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, who worked on the O.J. Simpson murder trial, Jay Lefkowitz, Gerald Lefcourt, Jack Goldberger, Roy Black, Guy Lewis, and former special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, who investigated Bill Clinton's infamous affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
In addition to Epstein's light jail sentence, the final plea agreement allowed him to maintain that he was unaware that any of the girls he molested were under age 18.
More:
https://www.theepochtimes.com/former-us-attorney-defends-billionaire-jeffrey-epsteins-plea-deal_2804350.html
#5224524 at 2019-02-17 17:55:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6675: eBake
Nomination Announced Hearings Received Confirmed Vote
Secretary of Agriculture
Sonny Perdue Jan 19, 2017 Mar 23, 2017 Mar 9, 2017 Apr 24, 2017 87-11 No. 112
Attorney General
Jeff Sessions Nov 18, 2016 Jan 10-11, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Feb 8, 2017 52-47 No. 59
William Barr Dec 7, 2018 Jan 15-16, 2019 Jan 3, 2019 Feb 14, 2019 54-45 No. 24
Secretary of Commerce
Wilbur Ross Nov 30, 2016 Jan 18, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Feb 27, 2017 72-27 No. 73
Secretary of Defense
James Mattis Dec 6, 2016 Jan 12, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 98-1 No.29
Secretary of Education
Betsy DeVos Nov 23, 2016 Jan 17, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Feb 7, 2017 51-50 No. 54
Secretary of Energy
Rick Perry Dec 14, 2016 Jan 19, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Mar 2, 2017 62-37 No. 79
Secretary of Health & Human Services
Tom Price Nov 29, 2016 Jan 18, 2017
Jan 24, 2017
Jan 20, 2017 Feb 10, 2017 52-47 No. 61
Alex Azar Nov 13, 2017 Nov 29, 2017
Jan 9, 2018
Nov 14, 2017
Jan 8, 2018
Jan 24, 2018
55-43 No. 21
Secretary of Homeland Security
John Kelly Dec 12, 2016 Jan 10, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 88-11 No. 30
Kirstjen Nielsen Oct 11, 2017 Nov 8, 2017 Oct 16, 2017 Dec 5, 2017 62-37 No. 305
Secretary of Housing & Urban Development
Ben Carson Dec 5, 2016 Jan 12, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Mar 2, 2017 58-41 No. 77
Secretary of Interior
Ryan Zinke Dec 15, 2016 Jan 17, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Mar 1, 2017 68-31 No. 75
David Bernhardt Feb 4, 2019
Secretary of Labor
Andrew Puzder1 Dec 8, 2016 Jan 20, 2017
R. Alexander Acosta Feb 16, 2017 Mar 22, 2017 Mar 7, 2017 Apr 27, 2017 60-38 No. 116
Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson Dec 13, 2016 Jan 11, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Feb 1, 2017 56-43 No. 36
Mike Pompeo Mar 13, 2018 Apr 12, 2018 Mar 20, 2018 Apr 26, 2018 57-42 No. 84
Secretary of Transportation
Elaine Chao Nov 29, 2016 Jan 11, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Jan 31, 2017 93-6 No. 35
Secretary of Treasury
Steve Mnuchin Nov 30, 2016 Jan 19, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Feb 13, 2017 53-47 No. 63
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
David Shulkin Jan 11, 2017 Feb 1, 2017 Jan 20, 2017 Feb 13, 2017 100-0 No. 64
Ronny Jackson2 Mar 28, 2018 Apr 16, 2018
Robert Wilkie May 18, 2018 Jun 27, 2018 Jun 20, 2018 Jul 23, 2018 86-9 No. 163
1. Withdrawn Feb 28, 2017.
2. Withdrawn Jun 20, 2018.
For historic cabinet nomination information, see the
#5224053 at 2019-02-17 17:11:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6675: eBake
>>5223971
>>5223944
Good catch - taken from the white house page on the cabinet. I did scroll up one before i took the screenshot so missed the SBA Heres an updated graphic. Looks like the white house doesnt have EPA or Interior on their list. Will need to update another version, will do that and post
Attached interim version missing Interior or EPA, updating now.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-trump-administration/the-cabinet/
Administrator of the Small Business Administration Linda E. McMahon
Attorney General William Barr
Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Gina Haspel
Director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur L. Ross, Jr.
Secretary of Education Elisabeth Prince DeVos
Secretary of Energy James Richard Perry
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar
Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Benjamin S. Carson, Sr.
Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao
Secretary of the Treasury Steven T. Mnuchin
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer
Vice President Michael R. Pence
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney
#5222536 at 2019-02-17 14:34:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6673: In Honor Of WWII Vets WW Edition
CURRENT CABINET MEMBERS
We need to go over every one who was in 2018 one by one
President Trump's Cabinet
Administrator of the Small Business Administration Linda E. McMahon
Attorney General William Barr
Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Gina Haspel
Director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur L. Ross, Jr.
Secretary of Education Elisabeth Prince DeVos
Secretary of Energy James Richard Perry
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar
Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Benjamin S. Carson, Sr.
Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao
Secretary of the Treasury Steven T. Mnuchin
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer
Vice President Michael R. Pence
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney
#5220890 at 2019-02-17 09:58:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6671: Liberals And Their Destructive Behavior Edition
Anons..
Why would a swamp creature former DOJ prosecuter be estatic that Whitaker is now not AAG and happier than a pig in shit that Barr is returning as AG? Chin Scratcher.. Barr our guy or not? Yes I know what Q has said ad I do not doubt it but like I said, A little bit of a chin scratcher.
Ex-federal prosecutor: 'Thank God' Whitaker is gone, Barr will bring 'integrity' back to DOJ
Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi on Friday told Hill.TV that he is "emBarrassed" by recent stories that have come out of the Justice Department, saying he is glad that former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has been replaced by recently confirmed Attorney General William Barr.
"After 30 years, I'm almost at the point where I'm emBarrassed by what is coming out of the Department of Justice," Rossi told hosts Krystal Ball and Mattie Dupler on "Rising."
"Thank God that Matt Whitaker is gone because Bill Barr is going to bring integrity, brilliance and some experience to that department," he continued. "I'm praying that he's going to right that ship, but for the last year and a half, with Sessions, with Whitaker, it's been emBarrassing."
"I know a lot of the people there who still are working very hard for the department, and I'm laughing at them because they look like buffoons," he said.
Rossi's comments come after former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe revealed that he opened a federal probe into whether President Trump obstructed justice after FBI Director James Comey was fired in May 2017.
However, Rossi praised the department's handling of the federal investigation into alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russian election meddling.
"Now Mueller's investigation is totally different. He's a class act, former marine, decorated in Vietnam. He's one of my heroes. He's a prosecutor's prosecutor," he said.
"But main Justice, where I used to roll, I'm emBarrassed, but I hope Barr rights the ship," he added.
Rossi, who has been critical in the past of Trump's comments on the Russia probe, is a Democrat who was defeated in the party's primary for Virginia's lieutenant governor in 2017.
Sauce: https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/430162-ex-federal-prosecutor-says-hes-emBarrassed-at-stories-coming-out-of-doj
#5218814 at 2019-02-17 07:11:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6668: Information Waterfall Edition
>>5218735
All the deep state in the WH cleaned out maybe, but then Trump hires CIA William Barr, who worked for Bush sr. Makes a lot of sense
#5216365 at 2019-02-17 04:19:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6665: 8 Edition
Lowering the Barr for 5G! Barr Torah Kabbalah. NWO!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sKhToBFOjo
William Barr paved the way for 5G years ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Barr
5G is interesting since G=5, it represents both a number and a letter. If we add up 5 letter G's (G+G+G+G+G) = 35 and then add the number 5 to the sum it equals 40, the biblical number for testing.
If this is the then it will be a test for believers
"Elijah went 40 days without food or water at Mount Horeb. Jesus was tempted by the devil not just three times, but MANY times during the 40 days and nights he fasted just before his ministry began. He also appeared to his disciples and others for 40 days after his resurrection from the dead."
40 Stands for "Testing"
K . a . b . a l . l . a → 11 1 . 2 1 . 12 12 1 = . 40
K a b a l . = . 39 → 3 9's = 999
93 is the reverse of 39 or 666
Thelema is sometimes called the 3 9's → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/93_(Thelema)
Will (Man's Will) and Love (Man's Love)
Thelema: ?????? = 9 + 5 + 30 + 8 + 40 + 1 = 93 → Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" and
Agapé: ????? = 1 + 3 + 1 + 80 + 8 = 93 → "Love is the law, love under will."
Does 5G effect those who have a chip (Antichrist=64= 23 + 23 (Chromsomes)) ?
Is this why the caravan aliens have cell phones?
MAGIC → ILLUSIONS → DECEIT
Extra dimensional invasion? Finish the wall.
Great awakening indeed. Dark magic used to keep populace asleep. Pelosi acknowledging Trump's brilliance with her snarky clap at the SOTU reminded me of Mr. Smith arrogantly confronting Neo in the Matrix.
Then Mr. Smith's slow dawning that Neo was far more of a challenge than the Matrix (DS) ever imagined. Witches colluding with the dark ones."?
#5207109 at 2019-02-16 17:28:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6653: Wake and Bake Edition
AG Barr tweet! He's onboard with Qanons!
William Barr = Bill Barr = B2 = Stealth Bomber (previous anon).
Looked, didn't see this (pic related) . In one tweet he put the major statements of Q together:
1. TRUST THE PLAN
2.GREAT AWAKENING
3. bring STORM
4. WWG1WGA
I LIKE this guy!
#5207044 at 2019-02-16 17:21:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6653: Wake and Bake Edition
Q, "Mission 8: Whistle Blower traps - jobs C-3567k"
The trap = 'blow'/sabotage the whistleblower's case
The trap has to do with the pausing of the running of statute of limitations....
Here's how it works...
Private attorneys brainwash the whistleblower to RACE TO THE COURTHOUSE
EXAMPLES:
"So there is, literally, a race to the courthouse. The first whistleblower wins the race and prevents later qui tam plaintiffs from being successful in bring a lawsuit."
https://definitions.uslegal.com/r/race-to-the-courthouse/
http://www.jameshoyer.com/a-race-to-the-courthouse-why-being-first-matters-in-qui-tam-cases/
https://lawreview.law.lsu.edu/2014/10/23/lose-the-race-to-the-courthouse-and-a-good-deed-done-shall-be-your-only-reward-fifth-circuit-bars-recovery-for-whistleblowers-in-qui-tam-suit/
The statute doesn't say it's a race to the courthouse!
The statute does say this...
31 USC 3731(c)
For statute of limitations purposes, any such Government pleading shall relate back to the filing date of the complaint of the person who originally brought the action, to the extent that the claim of the Government arises out of the conduct, transactions, or occurrences set forth, or attempted to be set forth, in the prior complaint of that person.
The Statute of Limitations is this...
31 USC 3731(b) and is being challenged at SCOTUS right now
A civil action under section 3730 may not be brought-
(1) more than 6 years after the date on which the violation of section 3729 is committed, or
(2) more than 3 years after the date when facts material to the right of action are known or reasonably should have been known by the official of the United States charged with responsibility to act in the circumstances, but in no event more than 10 years after the date on which the violation is committed, whichever occurs last.
https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/cochise-consultancy-inc-v-united-states-ex-rel-hunt/
In layman's terms
Per the 31 USC 3730 Statute:
Whistleblower turns in a pre-disclosure package to DOJ and WAITS while the DOJ investigates. DO NOT RACE TO THE COURTHOUSE - JUST WAIT
"(2) A copy of the complaint and written disclosure of substantially all material evidence and information the person possesses shall be served on the Government pursuant to Rule 4(d)(4)?[1] of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The complaint shall be filed in camera, shall remain under seal for at least 60 days, and shall not be served on the defendant until the court so orders. The Government may elect to intervene and proceed with the action within 60 days after it receives both the complaint and the material evidence and information."
During this waiting period the statute of limitations is paused and the perps may even be continuing their violations which means these later violations will start the clock on the statute of limitations
How the 'TRAP' works
The TRAP is to get the whistleblower to RACE TO THE COURTHOUSE AND FILE THEIR COMPLAINT which starts the clock running and LIMITS the whistleblower's complaint/findings
The statute of limitations clock starts running the minute it is filed.
TRAP ties the DOJs hands
This TRAP ties the DOJs hands with regards to the investigation. They'd be much better off just getting the whistleblower predisclosure pkg and be allowed to investigate quietly.
I believe this TRAP is what William Barr did not like about the False Claims Act and why he thought it was UNCONSTITUTIONAL
From Barr's memo
"The Office of Legal Counsel, the Civil Division, and the former Office of Legal Policy all agree that the qui tam provisions in the False Claims Act are unconstitutional. We believe they violate the Appointments Clause, infringe on the President's core Article II authority to execute the law, and violate Article III standing doctrine. The Civil Division would like to enter an appropriate case and, either as amicus or by intervention, present the Executive Branch's arguments against the constitutionality of qui tam. The Solicitor General argues that we should intervene in district court to support the constitutionality of qui tam."
https://www.friedfrank.com/files/QTam/barmemo.pdf
Barr has changed his mind….WHY? Because Q team figured out the TRAP!!!
"Attorney General nominee William Barr this morning committed to "diligently uphold" the False Claims Act"
Grassley: Is the False Claims Act unconstitutional?
Barr: No, Senator. It's been upheld by the Supreme Court.
Grassley: Do you consider the False Claims Act to be an abomination?
Barr: No, I don't.
https://www.whistleblowersblog.org/2019/01/articles/false-claims-qui-tam/Barr-to-uphold-fca/
#5206957 at 2019-02-16 17:08:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6652: Trust The Plan Edition
'''Mission 8: Whistle Blower traps - jobs C-3567k"
The trap = 'blow'/sabotage the whistleblower's case
The trap has to do with the pausing of the running of statute of limitations….
Here's how it works…
Private attorneys brainwash the whistleblower to RACE TO THE COURTHOUSE
"So there is, literally, a race to the courthouse. The first whistleblower wins the race and prevents later qui tam plaintiffs from being successful in bring a lawsuit."
https://definitions.uslegal.com/r/race-to-the-courthouse/
http://www.jameshoyer.com/a-race-to-the-courthouse-why-being-first-matters-in-qui-tam-cases/
https://lawreview.law.lsu.edu/2014/10/23/lose-the-race-to-the-courthouse-and-a-good-deed-done-shall-be-your-only-reward-fifth-circuit-bars-recovery-for-whistleblowers-in-qui-tam-suit/
"""The statute doesn't say it's a race to the courthouse!'''
The statute does say this…
31 USC 3731(c)
For statute of limitations purposes, any such Government pleading shall relate back to the filing date of the complaint of the person who originally brought the action, to the extent that the claim of the Government arises out of the conduct, transactions, or occurrences set forth, or attempted to be set forth, in the prior complaint of that person.
The Statute of Limitations is this…
31 USC 3731(b) and is being challenged at SCOTUS right now
A civil action under section 3730 may not be brought-
(1) more than 6 years after the date on which the violation of section 3729 is committed, or
(2) more than 3 years after the date when facts material to the right of action are known or reasonably should have been known by the official of the United States charged with responsibility to act in the circumstances, but in no event more than 10 years after the date on which the violation is committed,
whichever occurs last.
https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/cochise-consultancy-inc-v-united-states-ex-rel-hunt/
Layman's terms
Whistleblower turns in a pre-disclosure package to DOJ and WAITS while the DOJ investigates. DO NOT RACE TO THE COURTHOUSE - JUST WAIT
During this waiting period the statute of limitations is paused and the perps may even be continuing their violations which means these later violations will start the clock on the statute of limitations
How the 'TRAP' works
The TRAP is get the whistleblower to RACE TO THE COURTHOUSE AND FILE THEIR COMPLAINT
The statute of limitations clock starts running the minute it is filed.
TRAP ties the DOJs hands
This TRAP ties the DOJs hands with regards to the investigation. They'd be much better off just getting the whistleblower predisclosure pkg and be allowed to investigate quietly.
I believe this TRAP is what William Barr did not like about the False Claims Act
From Barr's memo
"The Office of Legal Counsel, the Civil Division, and the former Office of Legal Policy all agree that
the qui tam provisions in the False Claims Act are unconstitutional. We believe they violate the Appointments Clause,
infringe on the President's core Article II authority to execute the law, and violate Article III standing doctrine. The
Civil Division would like to enter an appropriate case and, either as amicus or by intervention, present the Executive
Branch's arguments against the constitutionality of qui tam. The Solicitor General argues that we should intervene in
district court to support the constitutionality of qui tam."
https://www.friedfrank.com/files/QTam/barmemo.pdf
#5203397 at 2019-02-16 06:47:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6648: Iran -> Edition
>>5203394
Tuesday Feb 12 in Congress
page 3
GOVERNMENT FUNDING (S1188)
Mr. CORNYN. "First of all, if this agreement does, as I believe it is reported to do, provide for 55 miles of additional physical Barriers along the border, then the President has won, and Ms. PELOSI has lost because she said not one penny more- I am sorry, that was Senator SCHUMER-for border walls or border Barriers. Ms. PELOSI called them immoral.
But if Democrats on the negotiating committee have now agreed to 55 miles of additional physical Barriers, it sounds to me as though they are not in the same place Ms. PELOSI is. I don't say that to try to blow up the deal because, frankly, I believe a shutdown would be a mistake. But what I would encourage the President to do is to count his victory here and then to build on that. He has additional authorities, particularly under the Defense authorization bill, on a non-emergency basis, to reprogram money that has been appropriated already for the Department of Defense."
NOMINATION OF William Barr (S1189)
Mr. CORNYN. "We saw, I would note, pieces from the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and the New York Daily News to the same effect. Even the Washington Post believes that Democrats should vote for William Barr. They wrote that he 'came across as a highly qualified person and committed to the traditions, procedures and mores of the Justice Department.' "
Good for them. The headline of that editorial was 'Confirm William Barr- and hold him to his pledge of independence.' "
THE GREEN NEW DEAL (S1190)
Mr. BarrASSO. "Even if it were affordable-and it is not-the proposal is so far outside America's mainstream that it is scary. The proposal reads like an absurd socialist manifesto. They call for a 'national mobilization' to 'transform every sector of our economy and society' and to do it by the year 2030. In just 10 years, Washington would create a command-and-control economy to eliminate choice in how we live. Washington would tell us how to travel, what our houses should look
like, and what food is on our grocery store shelves."
The Green New Deal eliminates energy sources that currently provide power to roughly three out of every five homes in America and to businesses as well. It mandates the use of expensive energy sources that realistically can't meet our country's needs. It would mean the end of the internal combustion engine in cars, in boats, and in planes. The plan would force every driver in America to purchase an electric vehicle or rely on public transportation.
It would also mean the end of both airplanes and ships."
An extensive and expensive national high-speed rail system would have to replace air travel. That is what they are calling for-an expensive and extensive national high-speed rail system to replace air travel.
The State of California is currently attempting to build just one of these rail lines at a cost of $89 million for every planned mile of track-so $89 million for every planned mile of track.
… California Governor Gavin Newsom said he is ending the State's effort to build a high-speed rail line between San Francisco and Los Angeles … Newsom said in his state of the State address today that it 'would cost too much and take too long.' "
There is another victim of the Green New Deal. It is ice cream. Livestock would be banned. Say goodbye to dairy, beef, and family farms and ranches. American favorites like cheeseburgers and milkshakes would become a thing of the past. Millions of American workers will lose their jobs. Living this 'green dream' is actually a nightmare.
Just the energy portion of this plan alone would cost at least $5.7 trillion, and it is feasibly impossible. The government handouts, healthcare, and other giveaways will cost tens of trillions more. This Green Deal will bankrupt the country."
"American energy-related carbon dioxide emissions have steadily fallen in recent years. The United States is currently on pace to reduce them by 17 percent below 2005 levels, and we are going to do it by the year 2025. So we have been doing it in the United States. We have been lowering emissions. We are leading the world in lowering our carbon emissions over the past decade. A Washington takeover of the energy sector is going to interfere with that progress.
#5198202 at 2019-02-16 00:54:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6641: There Is No Escaping God Edition
My assumption based on what Q has told us is that one of the main organs of the Deep State continuing to operate in the US are the Clowns in America. But why exactly are they so difficult to dismantle?
Can't you just change out the leadership?? As long as you change out the leadership, I would assume the lower level folks would just follow.
Newly minted AG William Barr started his career off working in the C_A. Does this not raise any red flags to anyone? He was first appointed by GWB, who himself was the Clown Chief.
Why is it so difficult for the POTUS to stop the Clowns?
#5197156 at 2019-02-15 23:44:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6640: Digital Soldiers Edition
>>5197145
Tuesday Feb 12 in Congress
page 3
GOVERNMENT FUNDING (S1188)
Mr. CORNYN. "First of all, if this agreement does, as I believe it is reported to do, provide for 55 miles of additional physical Barriers along the border, then the President has won, and Ms. PELOSI has lost because she said not one penny more- I am sorry, that was Senator SCHUMER-for border walls or border Barriers. Ms. PELOSI called them immoral.
But if Democrats on the negotiating committee have now agreed to 55 miles of additional physical Barriers, it sounds to me as though they are not in the same place Ms. PELOSI is. I don't say that to try to blow up the deal because, frankly, I believe a shutdown would be a mistake. But what I would encourage the President to do is to count his victory here and then to build on that. He has additional authorities, particularly under the Defense authorization bill, on a non-emergency basis, to reprogram money that has been appropriated already for the Department of Defense."
NOMINATION OF William Barr (S1189)
Mr. CORNYN. "We saw, I would note, pieces from the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and the New York Daily News to the same effect. Even the Washington Post believes that Democrats should vote for William Barr. They wrote that he 'came across as a highly qualified person and committed to the traditions, procedures and mores of the Justice Department.' "
Good for them. The headline of that editorial was 'Confirm William Barr- and hold him to his pledge of independence.' "
THE GREEN NEW DEAL (S1190)
Mr. BarrASSO. "Even if it were affordable-and it is not-the proposal is so far outside America's mainstream that it is scary. The proposal reads like an absurd socialist manifesto. They call for a 'national mobilization' to 'transform every sector of our economy and society' and to do it by the year 2030. In just 10 years, Washington would create a command-and-control economy to eliminate choice in how we live. Washington would tell us how to travel, what our houses should look
like, and what food is on our grocery store shelves."
The Green New Deal eliminates energy sources that currently provide power to roughly three out of every five homes in America and to businesses as well. It mandates the use of expensive energy sources that realistically can't meet our country's needs. It would mean the end of the internal combustion engine in cars, in boats, and in planes. The plan would force every driver in America to purchase an electric vehicle or rely on public transportation.
It would also mean the end of both airplanes and ships."
An extensive and expensive national high-speed rail system would have to replace air travel. That is what they are calling for-an expensive and extensive national high-speed rail system to replace air travel.
The State of California is currently attempting to build just one of these rail lines at a cost of $89 million for every planned mile of track-so $89 million for every planned mile of track.
… California Governor Gavin Newsom said he is ending the State's effort to build a high-speed rail line between San Francisco and Los Angeles … Newsom said in his state of the State address today that it 'would cost too much and take too long.' "
There is another victim of the Green New Deal. It is ice cream. Livestock would be banned. Say goodbye to dairy, beef, and family farms and ranches. American favorites like cheeseburgers and milkshakes would become a thing of the past. Millions of American workers will lose their jobs. Living this 'green dream' is actually a nightmare.
Just the energy portion of this plan alone would cost at least $5.7 trillion, and it is feasibly impossible. The government handouts, healthcare, and other giveaways will cost tens of trillions more. This Green Deal will bankrupt the country."
"American energy-related carbon dioxide emissions have steadily fallen in recent years. The United States is currently on pace to reduce them by 17 percent below 2005 levels, and we are going to do it by the year 2025. So we have been doing it in the United States. We have been lowering emissions. We are leading the world in lowering our carbon emissions over the past decade. A Washington takeover of the energy sector is going to interfere with that progress.
#5194697 at 2019-02-15 21:06:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6637: Cartel Sponsored Invasion Edition
William Barr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Barr
#5192896 at 2019-02-15 18:59:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6634: Fall of the MSM Edition
>>5192873
Whitaker remains at Justice Dept. but in different role
Former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker remains at the Justice Department, but in a very different role.
Whitaker, who last week appeared before the House Judiciary Committee, now works in the office of the associate attorney general.
That office oversees the Justice Department's civil litigation as well as matters including civil rights, environmental and antitrust.
Meanwhile, William Barr is spending his first full day Friday as attorney general meeting with top-level staff and receiving briefings on Justice Department priorities. A Justice Department spokeswoman wouldn't say if he's been briefed yet on special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
He was at the White House as President Donald Trump declared a national emergency to fulfill his pledge to build a border wall. Trump told him to "enjoy your life."
https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/nation-world/article226332015.html
qproof graphic incoming
#5192868 at 2019-02-15 18:57:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6634: Fall of the MSM Edition
Even for Washington, the Fight Over Online Gambling Has Been Unusually Shady
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., talked to U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein "several times" about changing the Justice Department's interpretation of a law that banned interstate betting, he told The Intercept. A 2011 Justice Department analysis of that law effectively legalized online gambling; last month, the department reversed that opinion.
"I've been pushing this from the day it came out under the Obama administration," Graham said. "Sen. [Dianne] Feinstein and myself have been asking for them to change this absurd interpretation because it leads to the Wild Wild West." Asked whether he'd spoken to then-Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, who had recused himself from the issue, about it, Graham, in a brief interview in the Capitol, said, "I don't know." (On Thursday, the Senate confirmed William Barr as attorney general, replacing Whitaker.)
In 2011, the Department of Justice issued a legal opinion clarifying that the Wire Act, a federal law passed in 1961 to stop interstate betting, applied only to sports betting and not other forms of gambling. This announcement opened the doors for states to begin legalizing online gambling - now an industry worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Last week, The Intercept reported on the Justice Department's recent reversal of its 2011 stance, a long-sought cause of Sheldon Adelson, the Republican billionaire casino mogul. The new Justice Department interpretation was released in the middle of the government shutdown, on January 14, the night before U.S. Attorney General nominee William Barr's confirmation hearing.
Graham himself has been the Senate sponsor for the Restoration of America's Wire Act, or RAWA, legislation that would effectively ban all forms of online gambling, since 2014. His advocacy on the issue coincided with an increase in political contributions from Adelson. In 2015, when Graham announced that he would run for president, it was widely understood that Adelson's largess would be key to his campaign strategy.
In 2017, Graham and Feinstein, a California Democrat who had previously co-sponsored Graham's RAWA legislation, wrote to Rosenstein urging him to overturn the Justice Department's 2011 opinion.
As The Intercept previously reported, the deputy attorney general had wanted little to do with the gambling brouhaha, according to people close to him. "We've checked in over the last two years with Rod Rosenstein, and he's consistently said he has no interest in this issue, that there's more important issues going on," said one gaming industry executive who opposes the ban. The Justice Department did not return a request for comment on Rosenstein's involvement.
https://theintercept.com/2019/02/15/online-gambling-justice-department-wire-act/
#5190953 at 2019-02-15 16:51:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6632: POTUS: Bill (Barr) good luck & SPEED Edition
>>5190943
Tuesday Feb 12 in Congress
page 3
GOVERNMENT FUNDING (S1188)
Mr. CORNYN. "First of all, if this agreement does, as I believe it is reported to do, provide for 55 miles of additional physical Barriers along the border, then the President has won, and Ms. PELOSI has lost because she said not one penny more- I am sorry, that was Senator SCHUMER-for border walls or border Barriers. Ms. PELOSI called them immoral.
But if Democrats on the negotiating committee have now agreed to 55 miles of additional physical Barriers, it sounds to me as though they are not in the same place Ms. PELOSI is. I don't say that to try to blow up the deal because, frankly, I believe a shutdown would be a mistake. But what I would encourage the President to do is to count his victory here and then to build on that. He has additional authorities, particularly under the Defense authorization bill, on a non-emergency basis, to reprogram money that has been appropriated already for the Department of Defense."
NOMINATION OF William Barr (S1189)
Mr. CORNYN. "We saw, I would note, pieces from the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and the New York Daily News to the same effect. Even the Washington Post believes that Democrats should vote for William Barr. They wrote that he 'came across as a highly qualified person and committed to the traditions, procedures and mores of the Justice Department.' "
Good for them. The headline of that editorial was 'Confirm William Barr- and hold him to his pledge of independence.' "
THE GREEN NEW DEAL (S1190)
Mr. BarrASSO. "Even if it were affordable-and it is not-the proposal is so far outside America's mainstream that it is scary. The proposal reads like an absurd socialist manifesto. They call for a 'national mobilization' to 'transform every sector of our economy and society' and to do it by the year 2030. In just 10 years, Washington would create a command-and-control economy to eliminate choice in how we live. Washington would tell us how to travel, what our houses should look
like, and what food is on our grocery store shelves."
The Green New Deal eliminates energy sources that currently provide power to roughly three out of every five homes in America and to businesses as well. It mandates the use of expensive energy sources that realistically can't meet our country's needs. It would mean the end of the internal combustion engine in cars, in boats, and in planes. The plan would force every driver in America to purchase an electric vehicle or rely on public transportation.
It would also mean the end of both airplanes and ships."
An extensive and expensive national high-speed rail system would have to replace air travel. That is what they are calling for-an expensive and extensive national high-speed rail system to replace air travel.
The State of California is currently attempting to build just one of these rail lines at a cost of $89 million for every planned mile of track-so $89 million for every planned mile of track.
… California Governor Gavin Newsom said he is ending the State's effort to build a high-speed rail line between San Francisco and Los Angeles … Newsom said in his state of the State address today that it 'would cost too much and take too long.' "
There is another victim of the Green New Deal. It is ice cream. Livestock would be banned. Say goodbye to dairy, beef, and family farms and ranches. American favorites like cheeseburgers and milkshakes would become a thing of the past. Millions of American workers will lose their jobs. Living this 'green dream' is actually a nightmare.
Just the energy portion of this plan alone would cost at least $5.7 trillion, and it is feasibly impossible. The government handouts, healthcare, and other giveaways will cost tens of trillions more. This Green Deal will bankrupt the country."
"American energy-related carbon dioxide emissions have steadily fallen in recent years. The United States is currently on pace to reduce them by 17 percent below 2005 levels, and we are going to do it by the year 2025. So we have been doing it in the United States. We have been lowering emissions. We are leading the world in lowering our carbon emissions over the past decade. A Washington takeover of the energy sector is going to interfere with that progress.
#5188087 at 2019-02-15 14:30:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6628: Dark to Light Edition
>>5188031
>Fortunately, the McCabe reminder is a timely one, coming on the same day that William Barr was confirmed as the new attorney general. Barr is just the man to get to the bottom of the unprecedented plot to swing an election and later to remove a duly-elected president.
>But his repeated insistence that McCabe's tale is "inaccurate and factually incorrect" remains unpersuasive and is undercut by the fact that, a week after the meeting in question, Rosenstein appointed Mueller. Because parts of the memo authorizing that appointment remain classified, America doesn't know the full reason why Rosenstein thought a special counsel was warranted.
>Meanwhile, we do know that Comey and his dirty crew used the unverified Christopher Steele dossier, which was funded by Hillary Clinton's campaign, to get a secret court warrant to spy on the Trump campaign. And FBI text messages, along with congressional testimony, confirm that the same agents probing Trump were simultaneously involved in the Clinton e-mail investigation and decided to go easy on her because they thought she would be their next boss.
This sounds like Q on fox.
#5188031 at 2019-02-15 14:27:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6628: Dark to Light Edition
>>5187914
Andrew McCabe is a national disgrace. He was part of the most corrupt and most partisan leadership team in FBI history and was fired for being dishonest under oath.
And yet, America owes him a big thank-you.
McCabe, you see, has reminded us once again that there really is a powerful deep state, and that there has not been a full accounting of rampant FBI misconduct during the presidential campaign of 2016.
MICHAEL GOODWIN: CAN THE DEMOCRATS EVER GET OVER THEIR ANTI-ISRAEL BIAS?
There is also still too much we don't know about the role top aides to then-President Barack Obama and higher-ups in the Justice Department played in spying on the Trump campaign and leaks of classified information for partisan purposes.
In short, what is arguably the greatest scandal in the history of America remains mostly hidden from the public. That shroud of secrecy piles one scandal on top of another.
Fortunately, the McCabe reminder is a timely one, coming on the same day that William Barr was confirmed as the new attorney general. Barr is just the man to get to the bottom of the unprecedented plot to swing an election and later to remove a duly-elected president.
Barr, who was AG under the first President Bush, also will oversee special counsel Robert Mueller's seemingly endless probe and, hopefully, == bring it to a conclusion. ==
[-25]
#5187791 at 2019-02-15 14:13:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6627: McCabe 23 Skidoo Edition
>>5187688
"Fortunately, the McCabe reminder is a timely one, coming on the same day that William Barr was confirmed as the new attorney general. Barr is just the man to get to the bottom of the unprecedented plot to swing an election and later to remove a duly-elected president."
on the same day!
#5187765 at 2019-02-15 14:11:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6627: McCabe 23 Skidoo Edition
Andrew McCabe is a national disgrace. He was part of the most corrupt and most partisan leadership team in FBI history and was fired for being dishonest under oath.
And yet, America owes him a big thank-you.
McCabe, you see, has reminded us once again that there really is a powerful deep state, and that there has not been a full accounting of rampant FBI misconduct during the presidential campaign of 2016.
MICHAEL GOODWIN: CAN THE DEMOCRATS EVER GET OVER THEIR ANTI-ISRAEL BIAS?
There is also still too much we don't know about the role top aides to then-President Barack Obama and higher-ups in the Justice Department played in spying on the Trump campaign and leaks of classified information for partisan purposes.
In short, what is arguably the greatest scandal in the history of America remains mostly hidden from the public. That shroud of secrecy piles one scandal on top of another.
Fortunately, the McCabe reminder is a timely one, coming on the same day that William Barr was confirmed as the new attorney general. Barr is just the man to get to the bottom of the unprecedented plot to swing an election and later to remove a duly-elected president.
Barr, who was AG under the first President Bush, also will oversee special counsel Robert Mueller's seemingly endless probe and, hopefully, bring it to a conclusion.
#5187371 at 2019-02-15 13:29:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6627: McCabe 23 Skidoo Edition
>>5187182
>https://www.politico.com/interactives/2019/William-Barr-senate-confirmation-vote-count/
Interesting…do Paul and Barr have some history?
Check the dems :-)
#5187185 at 2019-02-15 13:05:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6627: McCabe 23 Skidoo Edition
>>5187156
Easy dig anons
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/14/us/politics/William-Barr-attorney-general-confirmation-vote.html
Rand Paul was the one R
#5187182 at 2019-02-15 13:05:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6627: McCabe 23 Skidoo Edition
>>5187179
>>5187156
https://www.politico.com/interactives/2019/William-Barr-senate-confirmation-vote-count/
#5184137 at 2019-02-15 06:34:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6623: P-A-I-N Edition
OMG, AG William Barr trolling Jack Cernovich.
https://twitter.com/AGWilliamBarr/status/1096290419141459968?s=19
#5184073 at 2019-02-15 06:27:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6623: P-A-I-N Edition
I was wondering Anon's if anyone caught the confirmation vote numbers for AG William Barr as no coincidence… 54 to 45….mirror - mirror 45 = Potus. … Ain't life great!
#5183267 at 2019-02-15 05:27:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6622: Phase III Edition
MUH FAKE William Barr TWATTERZ
Fuckin newfags
#5183129 at 2019-02-15 05:20:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6621: Credit To Anons Edition
Anyone paying serious attention to a fake William Barr Twatter is a retard that should neck themselves.
Stoopid fucks
#5183077 at 2019-02-15 05:17:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6621: Credit To Anons Edition
>>5182992
>>5182992
GODFATHER
https://www.aclu.org/blog/national-security/privacy-and-surveillance/William-Barr-helped-build-americas-surveillance
#5182863 at 2019-02-15 05:07:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6621: Credit To Anons Edition
AG Barr Twitter:
"
A.G William Barr
@AGWilliamBarr
17m17 minutes ago
I'm so happy to serve President Donald J Trump as the new AG he can count on my full support.
We will trust the plan to build a stronger justice system for a great awakening of truth to bring about a storm of change.
We are United as one and we will serve all."
#5182738 at 2019-02-15 05:01:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6621: Credit To Anons Edition
>>5182557
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/02/14/smart-move-andrew-mccabe-launches-proactive-planned-lawfare-media-blitz/
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https://twitter.com/benjaminwittes/status/1096029910576103425
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.https://twitter.com/LindseyGrahamSC/status/1096065820688564224
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Smart Move - Andrew McCabe Launches Proactive, Planned, Lawfare Media Blitz...
Posted on February 14, 2019 by sundance
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe launches a pre-planned proactive media blitz timed to coincide with DOJ receiving a new Attorney General. Say what you will about the duplicitous, lying, corrupt and conniving weasels - but they know how to seamlessly execute cunning self-preservation political objectives.
The strategy is as transparent as it is Machiavellian. Andrew McCabe, James Baker and the Lawfare group (Benjamin Wittes, Michael Bromwich et al) had a planned defensive front waiting to roll out; today they pulled the trigger:
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Team McCabe always knew the biggest legal threat to their corrupt position would be if they lost control of the mechanisms within the DOJ and FBI. The launch of a media blitz, surrounding a book and constructed defense narrative, positions them to claim that any legal action against them now comes from a retaliatory Trump administration and DOJ institution (Barr) carrying out the objectives of the President.
The best way to position themselves legally was/is to go on the attack and then use their attack as a shield from any accountability. This is what we are seeing today.
For almost two years the corrupt career elements within the DOJ and FBI have been hiding the trail of evidence that would expose the McCabe plan to usurp the 2016 election.
They have redacted evidence including the Lisa Page and Peter Strzok text messages; withheld information from congress; stalled and defied requests for documents they used in the construction of their plans; and generally positioned themselves to run out the clock. In all measures they have been stunningly effective thus far.
The McCabe team, in close coordination with the Lawfare group of strategists, forced the recusal of Jeff Sessions and positioned the use of the Mueller investigation as a political shield to cover their tracks. However, with the introduction of William Barr as a new Attorney General, they obviously would lose their most valuable tool. Thus the moves today and in the weeks/months to follow is the next phase of a continual plan for self-preservation to avoid legal accountability.
Using CBS is almost as predictable. Inherently the 2016 and 2017 actions by the corrupt McCabe team were in alignment with the political agenda of the Obama white house. CBS, including Vice-President David Rhodes - brother to Ben Rhodes, has a well documented history of defending the Obama White House from scrutiny. There is a natural alignment of mutual benefit.
It will be interesting to see how McCabe's lawyer Michael Bromwich, McCabe's political ally Benjamin Wittes, and McCabe's fixer/hatchetman/former FBI chief-legal-counsel, James Baker, align their defense narrative moving forward. Obviously McCabe carries the greatest legal risk if full sunlight is placed upon the 'small group'. That said, it makes sense for them to use the political narrative as their best weapon against any accountability.
How former FBI Director James Comey positions himself will also be a key 'tell' to watch for. If Comey remains distant from the McCabe issues then it will appear more likely McCabe will face some measure of legal accountability. If Comey snuggles up to McCabe, or openly defends McCabe, that would indicate McCabe is likely to avoid any substantive trouble.
Moving forward it makes sense the McCabe crew will blur the lines of wrongdoing by attaching their action to current DAG Rod Rosenstein who was a willfully blind participating member, albeit perhaps initially, unwillingly.
Robert Mueller's ability to hide the gross corruption within the upper levels of the FBI appears to be significantly reduced with the introduction of William Barr, though given the history of what has taken place over the past two years it would be exceptionally naive to put too much faith or hope in Barr.
There's going to be a great deal of insider horse-trading, positioning, and attempts to deploy leverage to avoid accountability and exposure. Within DC this is known as the Potomac two-step. Each entity trades their leverage for escape routes and no-one is held accountable. So far, through the use of politics, all of their endeavors have been exceptionally successful and little has changed to inject any confidence things will shift.
Today's roll-out is smart politics for the McCabe team.
Yes Alice, justice is indeed two-tiered...
#5181304 at 2019-02-15 03:42:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6619: The Great REEawakening Edition
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/with-William-Barr-as-new-ag-rod-rosenstein-is-leaving-heres-who-could-take-his-place/
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to resign any day now, with new Attorney General William Barr having been confirmed by the Senate. Rosenstein's pending departure, which was first reported in January, leaves a vacancy that is currently rumored to be filled by Deputy Transportation Secretary Jeffrey Rosen.
Rosenstein famously oversaw Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation due to then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recusal. Jeffrey Rosen, or whomever assumes the DAG role after Rosenstein, would not have such power, as new AG Barr will be supervising Mueller from now on.
It's unclear when any official announcement will be made regarding a new Deputy Attorney General, especially as Rod Rosenstein has yet to step down. It was reported that he was planning on timing the move for after Barr's confirmation to ensure a smooth transition, so it could come at any time.
#5181073 at 2019-02-15 03:27:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6619: The Great REEawakening Edition
"Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, told Fox News Channel Host Sean Hannity Tuesday evening that "many" people who lied to investigators will be criminally referred to the Justice Department after attorney general nominee William Barr is confirmed."
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/02/13/devin-nunes-many-people-will-be-criminally-referred-to-doj-after-William-Barr-confirmed/
#5181006 at 2019-02-15 03:22:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6619: The Great REEawakening Edition
Remember when William Barr was confirmed by the Senate and the MSM ignored it.
#5178973 at 2019-02-15 01:25:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6616: Great Reawakening Edition
William Barr WAS FIRED BY BILL CLINTON
#5178906 at 2019-02-15 01:22:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6616: Great Reawakening Edition
DECLAS On The Clock
Might not happen today, but I'll bet it has something to do with what HAPPENED today.
AG William Barr - Confirmed
#5178287 at 2019-02-15 00:52:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6615: On The Move Edition
>>5178267
Forgot sauce
https://www.jns.org/jewish-pros-cons-regarding-nomination-of-William-Barr-as-us-attorney-general/
#5178243 at 2019-02-15 00:50:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6615: On The Move Edition
Is William Barr the rod that will strike?
#5177447 at 2019-02-15 00:19:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6614: Memes Are Important Edition
>>5177380
Haven't been able to find a William Barr account. Not one news reporter has tweeted @ William Barr or AG Barr or any @ all.
#5176894 at 2019-02-14 23:54:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6613: Anons Knew Last March Edition
The confirmation of William Barr lines up with Constitution Week on the qclock. (54-45 = 5D - D5)
Wonder what else might happen in the next 6 days.
#5176150 at 2019-02-14 23:21:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6612: Shilling Intensifies Edition
>>5176118
How 'bout that William Barr?
#5174078 at 2019-02-14 21:14:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6610: Trump to Declare a National Emergency Edition
Q LET SWAMP CREATURE William BAR BECOME THE NEW AG
William Barr WILL COVER UP MUELLER'S CRIMES
William Barr WILL COVER UP THE FISA ABUSE
Q FAILED US
Q LET SWAMP CREATURE William BAR BECOME THE NEW AG
William Barr WILL COVER UP MUELLER'S CRIMES
William Barr WILL COVER UP THE FISA ABUSE
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#5172924 at 2019-02-14 20:08:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6608: AG BARR CONFIRMED Edition
>>5172828
https://truepundit.com/devin-nunes-many-people-will-be-criminally-referred-to-doj-after-William-Barr-confirmed-video/
#5172793 at 2019-02-14 20:01:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6608: AG BARR CONFIRMED Edition
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/02/13/devin-nunes-many-people-will-be-criminally-referred-to-doj-after-William-Barr-confirmed/
#5172472 at 2019-02-14 19:34:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6607: AG BARR ALMOST CONFIRMED Edition
The Senate voted Thursday to confirm William Barr as attorney general.
Barr, who previously served as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush, was confirmed 51-45 largely along party lines, with Republicans backing the president's nominee and Democrats opposing.
Democratic senators Doug Jones of Alabama, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona defected, backing Barr's nomination, while Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky was the lone Republican who voted against him.
Barr will be sworn in Thursday afternoon at the White House, the Department of Justice announced shortly after his confirmation. Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the oath of office.
Acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker, who was appointed by the president in November to assume ousted AG Jeff Session's post, will now be relieved of his duties, which include overseeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. Democrats opposed to Barr's confirmation cited his prior criticisms of the investigation, articulated in an unsolicited 20-page memo he sent to DOJ officials in June, to make the case that he would inhibit Mueller's progress or force a premature conclusion to the probe.
In the memo, Barr argued that Mueller's reported interest in whether Trump obstructed justice by firing former FBI director James Comey was misguided.
"As I understand it, his theory is premised on a novel and legally insupportable reading of the law," Barr wrote. "Moreover, in my view, if credited by the Justice Department, it would have grave consequences far beyond the immediate confines of this case and would do lasting damage to the Presidency and to the administration of law within the Executive branch."
During his confirmation hearing, Barr told lawmakers that DOJ ethics officials found that his prior commentary on Mueller's investigation did not constitute a justification for his recusal from overseeing the probe.
Asked during the hearing to commit to making the entirety of Mueller's findings public when his investigation eventually concluded, Barr told lawmakers he would make public as much as possible but did not make any specific commitments.
"I am not going to do anything that I think is wrong, and I will not be bullied into doing anything I think is wrong," Barr said. "By anybody - whether it be editorial boards, or Congress, or the President. I'm going to do what I think is right."
https://fullmagazine.us/William-Barr-senate-confirms-new-attorney-general/
#5172462 at 2019-02-14 19:34:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6607: AG BARR ALMOST CONFIRMED Edition
BREAKING 🔴 William Barr CONFIRMED as New Attorney General in Contentious Vote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehCf-Rzziac&feature=push-u-sub&attr_tag=EEGabxL8dryDihye%3A6
wow check out this 20 second vid of guy announcing Barr passed/// he don;t look happy
#5172331 at 2019-02-14 19:24:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6607: AG BARR ALMOST CONFIRMED Edition
SENATE CONFIRMS Barr AS ATTORNEY GENERAL
https://www.npr.org/2019/02/14/694751343/senate-confirms-William-Barr-as-next-attorney-general
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/14/us/politics/William-Barr-confirmed.html
#5172026 at 2019-02-14 19:00:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6607: AG BARR ALMOST CONFIRMED Edition
>>5172005
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/14/us/politics/William-Barr-attorney-general-confirmation-vote.html
#5171953 at 2019-02-14 18:54:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6607: AG BARR ALMOST CONFIRMED Edition
.>>5171744
.
Senate confirms William Barr as
Attorney General in 54-45 vote
#5171829 at 2019-02-14 18:45:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6607: AG BARR ALMOST CONFIRMED Edition
Q LET SWAMP CREATURE William BAR BECOME THE NEW AG
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William Barr WILL COVER UP THE FISA ABUSE
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#5171767 at 2019-02-14 18:41:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6606: Happy Valentine's Day, Day Shift Crew Edition
>>5171735
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/14/us/politics/William-Barr-attorney-general-confirmation-vote.html
#5171573 at 2019-02-14 18:26:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6606: Happy Valentine's Day, Day Shift Crew Edition
>>5171396
Update on Barr votes. As of 01:26 Eastern.
Dems voting yes:
Jones, Manchin, Sinema
Not votes yet:
Baldwin, Hirono, Klobuchar, Markey, Peters, Wyden.
One Rep. not voted yet: Burr
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/14/us/politics/William-Barr-attorney-general-confirmation-vote.html
#5171372 at 2019-02-14 18:12:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6606: Happy Valentine's Day, Day Shift Crew Edition
https://www.c-span.org/video/?457908-1/us-senate-set-vote-William-Barr-attorney-general-nomination&live=
54 - 38
#5171361 at 2019-02-14 18:11:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6606: Happy Valentine's Day, Day Shift Crew Edition
SO FAR
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/14/us/politics/William-Barr-attorney-general-confirmation-vote.html
#5171331 at 2019-02-14 18:10:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6606: Happy Valentine's Day, Day Shift Crew Edition
We must appoint the bush admin to,drain the swamp
TRUST William Barr CIA SPOOK ANONS
#5171287 at 2019-02-14 18:07:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6606: Happy Valentine's Day, Day Shift Crew Edition
Barr CONFIRMED
Trump's attorney general pick William Barr has enough Senate votes to be confirmed
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/14/trumps-attorney-general-pick-William-Barr-has-enough-senate-votes-to-be-confirmed.html
#5170977 at 2019-02-14 17:44:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6605: It's Definitely Habbening Edition
So they are voting. 16-14 so far
https://www.c-span.org/video/?457908-1/us-senate-set-vote-William-Barr-attorney-general-nomination
#5170870 at 2019-02-14 17:36:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6605: It's Definitely Habbening Edition
IS THE SENATE VOTE FOR William Barr THE BIGGEST MOMENT IN THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY??
THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE CABAL??
#5170856 at 2019-02-14 17:35:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6605: It's Definitely Habbening Edition
Senate vote on the nomination of William Barr has begun (12:30 pm EST)
#5170777 at 2019-02-14 17:30:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6605: It's Definitely Habbening Edition
>>5170668
>>5170669
>>5170670
Listen to the talking heads right now, anons
https://www.c-span.org/video/?457908-1/us-senate-set-vote-William-Barr-attorney-general-nomination
#5170714 at 2019-02-14 17:26:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6605: It's Definitely Habbening Edition
🚨LIVE: Senate URGENT Vote on New Attorney General William Barr
**they're ready to go when it starts. ou get to watch the comments on this stream of where ppls heads are at… man what a difference a year makes…. I used to post and take abuse noe I sit back and watch ppl waking up
AWESOME BLOODY AWESOME
#5170506 at 2019-02-14 17:11:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6605: It's Definitely Habbening Edition
>>5170386
https://www.c-span.org/video/?457881-2/senator-feinstein-William-Barr-attorney-general-nomination
~6:25
Sounds like she wants the public to be able to read the entire factual findings of the Special Counsel.
Guessing that wasn't her idea. kek
#5170500 at 2019-02-14 17:10:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6605: It's Definitely Habbening Edition
>>5170489
We must do everything,the swamp wants and appoint William Barr as ag to draim it
Q
#5170310 at 2019-02-14 16:54:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6605: It's Definitely Habbening Edition
FEBRUARY 13, 2019
Senator Feinstein (whinestein) on William Barr Attorney General Nomination
Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) spoke against the nomination of William Barr for attorney general.
if anyone interested that hasn't seen yet.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?457881-2/senator-feinstein-William-Barr-attorney-general-nomination
#5169402 at 2019-02-14 15:31:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6603: Sugar Cookies For Valentine's Day Edition
>>5169342
Senate Session
The Senate returns for more debate on the nomination of William Barr to be the next Attorney General. A confirmation vote is expected. Senators are also expected to vote on a border security funding bill to avoid another government shutdown.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?457908-1/senate-session&live
#5169343 at 2019-02-14 15:26:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6603: Sugar Cookies For Valentine's Day Edition
>>5169334
moar sauce
https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/14/politics/William-Barr-senate-confirmation-vote/index.html
#5169342 at 2019-02-14 15:26:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6603: Sugar Cookies For Valentine's Day Edition
>>5169312 William Barr to face Senate confirmation vote for attorney general TODAY
>>5169242
notable
#5169312 at 2019-02-14 15:23:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6603: Sugar Cookies For Valentine's Day Edition
>>5169242
here's this:
William Barr to face Senate confirmation vote for attorney general
FEBRUARY 14, 2019 - 9:27 AM
(CNN) – The Senate will vote Thursday on whether to send President Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, William Barr, back to the Department of Justice, marking his second tour atop an agency facing down a set of threats unimaginable in his first go-around.
https://kywnewsradio.radio.com/articles/news/William-Barr-face-senate-confirmation-vote-attorney-general
#5169271 at 2019-02-14 15:19:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6603: Sugar Cookies For Valentine's Day Edition
>>5169242
https://kxlh.com/cnn-us-politics/2019/02/14/William-Barr-to-face-senate-confirmation-vote-for-attorney-general/
#5169242 at 2019-02-14 15:17:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6603: Sugar Cookies For Valentine's Day Edition
I heard that William Barr AG Confirmation from the Senate is Today!!!
Can anyone verify that!!!
#5169219 at 2019-02-14 15:15:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6603: Sugar Cookies For Valentine's Day Edition
>>5168979
William Barr is as far into the belly of the beast as it can get. 1000x worse than Mueller or Bolton put together
He is one of the causes for all the problems we have today via GHWB
He either has been leveraged and tasked to bring this all to an end or he will be the destroyer of worlds.
Do yourself a favor today and read about him
We are coming to the precipice
Jr is correct and if we don't fix this NOW, no wall will help us
If Barr is sworn in tomorrow, expect major hapenings one way or t'other
https://www.globalresearch.ca/ciabushiran-contra-covert-operative-fixer-William-Barr-nominated-attorney-general/5662609
#5169055 at 2019-02-14 15:02:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6603: Sugar Cookies For Valentine's Day Edition
Fox News just opened their 10 o'clock hour with "The stage is set" re: William Barr confirmation, fwiw.
#5166380 at 2019-02-14 07:21:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6600: 0:00.XX Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6599 Baker Change
>>5165667 Final documents set stage for election fraud hearing
>>5165801 White House Launches 'American AI Initiative' Through Executive Order
>>5165908, >>5165911, >>5165918 Resignations in the news today
>>5165939 Senate Intelligence Committee has a closed briefing for intelligence matters today
>>5165940 3 Syrian Ex-Intelligence Officials Arrested On Charges Of Torture
>>5165949 U.S.-China trade talks move to higher level as deadline looms
>>5166027 New Funding Bill has restrictions on the kinds of wall
>>5166047 Pharmaceutical Giants Caught Supplying Cartels With Tons of Bulk Ingredients to Produce Meth
>>5166052 Saudi crown prince climbs atop Mecca's Kaaba, angering foes
>>5166076 Salvini publicly asks about Satanism airing of Italian TV performance
>>5166115 Reminder: Whitaker said Mueller's "investigation" is "close to being completed"
>>5166136 Glen Greenwald rekt'd Rachel Maddow over Russia Russia Russia
>>5166255 Funding bill prohibits inspection of facilities that slaughter horses for human consumption
>>5166344, >>5166344 Elizabeth Warren touts American Indian heritage when she first ran for Senate
>>5166374 #6599
#6598
>>5165200, >>5165212, >>5165312 codefag working on financial disclosure data project
>>5165275 Bill introduced to fund government, prevent shutdown
>>5165357, >>5165424 funding Bill released
>>5164915 More troops heading to US-Mexico border
>>5165206, >>5165122, >>5165376 anon(s) break down transition team
>>5165280 interesting anon post r Q posts re Quantum powered AI and MKU
>>5165418 Billionaire charged Wednesday in LV with narcotics trafficking
>>5165555 quads confirm phase 3 - Justice
>>5165594 #6598
#6597
>>5164330 re Kenya plane crash
>>5164226 International drug trafficking network disrupted
>>5164156, >>5164169 Syria update
>>5164493 Maxine: Don't confirm William Barr as attorney general
>>5164555 California's Stealing Federal Money, Newsom: It's 'California's Money' Now
>>5164634 an audit will show how much went to Feinstein Pelosi Schitt and Waters anon thinks
>>5164613 Starcucks: would she have called the police if they were white? 'Probably not'
>>5164635 Anti-semitic, its a trick we always use it, says former minister (re: >>5164689 424-0 ?)
>>5164721 places/ways to search the money, contd
>>5164807 #6597
#6596
>>5163519, >>5163506 places to search the money, contd
>>5163403, >>5163584 Guaido Hires US Lobbyists, Incl Ex-World Bank official
>>5163573 Epic kek! POTUS demands money from CA anon post
>>5163766 planefaggin 2 B-52s over FL
>>5163848 coming up on the one year delta of this Q post
>>5163841 Trump's 'Hire American' Policy Delivs Record Wage Increases to 'Job Switchers'
>>5163774 new Hussein twat
>>5164026 Nunes 'Many People Will Be Criminally Referred to DOJ After Barr Confirmed
>>5164077 #6596
Previously Collected Notables
>>5161724 #6593, >>5162492 #6594, >>5163288 #6595
>>5160413 #6590, >>5160630 #6591, >>5160972 #6592
>>5157099 #6587, >>5157853 #6588, >>5158657 #6589
>>5154805 #6584, >>5155577 #6585, >>5156578 #6586
>>5152484 #6581, >>5153228 #6582, >>5154757 #6583
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#5165624 at 2019-02-14 05:45:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6599: Phase 3 - Justice Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6598
>>5165200, >>5165212, >>5165312 codefag working on financial disclosure data project
>>5165275 Bill introduced to fund government, prevent shutdown
>>5165357, >>5165424 funding Bill released
>>5164915 More troops heading to US-Mexico border
>>5165206, >>5165122, >>5165376 anon(s) break down transition team
>>5165280 interesting anon post r Q posts re Quantum powered AI and MKU
>>5165418 Billionaire charged Wednesday in LV with narcotics trafficking
>>5165555 quads confirm phase 3 - Justice
>>5165594 #6598
#6597
>>5164330 re Kenya plane crash
>>5164226 International drug trafficking network disrupted
>>5164156, >>5164169 Syria update
>>5164493 Maxine: Don't confirm William Barr as attorney general
>>5164555 California's Stealing Federal Money, Newsom: It's 'California's Money' Now
>>5164634 an audit will show how much went to Feinstein Pelosi Schitt and Waters anon thinks
>>5164613 Starcucks: would she have called the police if they were white? 'Probably not'
>>5164635 Anti-semitic, its a trick we always use it, says former minister (re: >>5164689 424-0 ?)
>>5164721 places/ways to search the money, contd
>>5164807 #6597
#6596
>>5163519, >>5163506 places to search the money, contd
>>5163403, >>5163584 Guaido Hires US Lobbyists, Incl Ex-World Bank official
>>5163573 Epic kek! POTUS demands money from CA anon post
>>5163766 planefaggin 2 B-52s over FL
>>5163848 coming up on the one year delta of this Q post
>>5163841 Trump's 'Hire American' Policy Delivs Record Wage Increases to 'Job Switchers'
>>5163774 new Hussein twat
>>5164026 Nunes 'Many People Will Be Criminally Referred to DOJ After Barr Confirmed
>>5164077 #6596
#6595 Baker Change
>>5162785 New DJTjr -Obama accomplished 10% of POTUS
>>5162968 new DJTjr -why should Americans pay
>>5163038 New DJTjr -Guatemala intel says caravans well-planned
>>5162803 Judge voids Paul Manafort's plea deal
>>5162789 El Chapo in Chicago
>>5162757 places to search the money
>>5162699 Boko Haram funding
>>5163094 Approx $2MM in grants to Sidney Williams OneUnited bank
>>5163288 #6595
#6594
>>5162274 Diocese of Richmond VA names 42 priests with sex abuse allegations to minors
>>5162237 Angel families march on Nancy Pelosi's office: 'Build That Wall'
>>5162232 New POTUS tweet re California's finances
>>5162222 POTUS Press Schedule for Thursday
>>5162170 Theory on Virginia, Titles of Nobility, and removing the cabal once and for all
>>5162147 Public opinion of the Mueller Investigation has become more partisan
>>5162127 New PapaD drop
>>5162081 Learn how our tax payer dollars move through the system
>>5162075 Video of the front of POTUS pointing at the Q lady
>>5162047 Unsealed docs show fight to make Mueller case more public
>>5161885 Horowitz report: New cache of Strzok/Page texts found
>>5162492 #6594
Previously Collected Notables
>>5161724 #6593,
>>5160413 #6590, >>5160630 #6591, >>5160972 #6592
>>5157099 #6587, >>5157853 #6588, >>5158657 #6589
>>5154805 #6584, >>5155577 #6585, >>5156578 #6586
>>5152484 #6581, >>5153228 #6582, >>5154757 #6583
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Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5164861 at 2019-02-14 04:39:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6598: We Say Anything We Want Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6597
>>5164330 re Kenya plane crash
>>5164226 International drug trafficking network disrupted
>>5164156, >>5164169 Syria update
>>5164493 Maxine: Don't confirm William Barr as attorney general
>>5164555 California's Stealing Federal Money, Newsom: It's 'California's Money' Now
>>5164634 an audit will show how much went to Feinstein Pelosi Schitt and Waters anon thinks
>>5164613 Starcucks: would she have called the police if they were white? 'Probably not'
>>5164635 Anti-semitic, its a trick we always use it, says former minister (re: >>5164239 424-0 ?)
>>5164721 places/ways to search the money, contd
>>5164807 #6597
#6596
>>5163519, >>5163506 places to search the money, contd
>>5163403, >>5163584 Guaido Hires US Lobbyists, Incl Ex-World Bank official
>>5163573 Epic kek! POTUS demands money from CA anon post
>>5163766 planefaggin 2 B-52s over FL
>>5163848 coming up on the one year delta of this Q post
>>5163841 Trump's 'Hire American' Policy Delivs Record Wage Increases to 'Job Switchers'
>>5163774 new Hussein twat
>>5164026 Nunes 'Many People Will Be Criminally Referred to DOJ After Barr Confirmed
>>5164077 #6596
#6595 Baker Change
>>5162785 New DJTjr -Obama accomplished 10% of POTUS
>>5162968 new DJTjr -why should Americans pay
>>5163038 New DJTjr -Guatemala intel says caravans well-planned
>>5162803 Judge voids Paul Manafort's plea deal
>>5162789 El Chapo in Chicago
>>5162757 places to search the money
>>5162699 Boko Haram funding
>>5163094 Approx $2MM in grants to Sidney Williams OneUnited bank
>>5163288 #6595
#6594
>>5162274 Diocese of Richmond VA names 42 priests with sex abuse allegations to minors
>>5162237 Angel families march on Nancy Pelosi's office: 'Build That Wall'
>>5162232 New POTUS tweet re California's finances
>>5162222 POTUS Press Schedule for Thursday
>>5162170 Theory on Virginia, Titles of Nobility, and removing the cabal once and for all
>>5162147 Public opinion of the Mueller Investigation has become more partisan
>>5162127 New PapaD drop
>>5162081 Learn how our tax payer dollars move through the system
>>5162075 Video of the front of POTUS pointing at the Q lady
>>5162047 Unsealed docs show fight to make Mueller case more public
>>5161885 Horowitz report: New cache of Strzok/Page texts found
>>5162492 #6594
#6593
>>5161627 POTUS tweets and timestamps: 17 minutes
>>5161595 POTUS retweet: 'It's true, Trump really did start building more wall'
>>5161301 Fusion GPS's Glenn Simpson: The Man Who Is Everywhere
>>5161299 New POTUS tweet re wall poll
>>5161290 Chelsea: We've kidnapped thousands of children
>>5161283 Transcript of POTUS rally from El Paso
>>5161446 MOAR MOAR: Financial Disclosure Reports by Year : Archive offline
>>5161249 POTUS' five-point plan for ethics reform to "drain the swamp in DC"
>>5161234 Kentucky House Comm. passes bill to ban abortions if Roe v Wade overturned
>>5161217 McCarthy tweets re Dems resistance to voting on the Born- Alive Protection Act
>>5161206 , >>5161616 Federal Judge rules Manafort lied to Mueller
>>5161179 MOAR MOAR: Travel reports by year: Archive offline, frens
>>5161088 , >>5161201 Never-seen-before QAnon pictured with DJT Jr
>>5161094 Consumer Protection Agency QProof: 1 year 2 day delta
>>5161724 #6593
Previously Collected Notables
>>5160413 #6590, >>5160630 #6591, >>5160972 #6592
>>5157099 #6587, >>5157853 #6588, >>5158657 #6589
>>5154805 #6584, >>5155577 #6585, >>5156578 #6586
>>5152484 #6581, >>5153228 #6582, >>5154757 #6583
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#5164807 at 2019-02-14 04:35:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6597: Have a Snickerdoodle Edition
#6597
>>5164330 re Kenya plane crash
>>5164226 International drug trafficking network disrupted
>>5164156, >>5164169 Syria update
>>5164493 Maxine: Don't confirm William Barr as attorney general
>>5164555 California's Stealing Federal Money, Newsom: It's 'California's Money' Now
>>5164634 an audit will show how much went to Feinstein Pelosi Schitt and Waters anon thinks
>>5164613 Starcucks: would she have called the police if they were white? 'Probably not'
>>5164635 Anti-semitic, its a trick we always use it, says former minister (re: >>5164239 424-0 ?)
>>5164721 places/ways to search the money, contd
#5164493 at 2019-02-14 04:11:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6597: Have a Snickerdoodle Edition
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/readersreact/la-ol-le-maxine-waters-William-Barr-ag-20190213-story.html
Rep. Maxine Waters: Don't confirm William Barr as attorney general
#5164026 at 2019-02-14 03:34:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6596: Who's in the mood for Ginger Bread Edition
Devin Nunes: 'Many' People Will Be Criminally Referred to DOJ After William Barr Confirmed
REP. DEVIN NUNES: We're going to work with the [House] Judiciary Committee and the [House] Oversight Committee, Sean, to ensure that this investigation into FISA abuse and other matters continues. The good thing is we got through about 15 interviews last year, the task for did, you covered it extensively on your show. We are going to continue to call people in for interviews. Just last week, the new chairman of the committee said that he is going to reopen the Russia investigation. We offered about a dozen subpoenas of people that we wanted to subpoena. We don't expect for them to subpoena the people that we want, but at every attempt that we can, at every opportunity that we get, we will make attempts to subpoena these people to come in and speak. We will also ask for people to voluntarily come in and speak. Look, we need the new attorney general to get in there and then we will be making criminal referrals on many people who lied to Congress and did other bad things.
SEAN HANNITY: Does that mean we can be expecting pre-dawn raids with amphibious vehicles, frogmen, SWAT teams of 27, all of this to arrest one guy on a process crime? Is that what's going to happen to Democrats? In other words, aren't there a list of well-known people that served in the Obama administration that lied under oath?
REP. NUNES: I'm not asking anyone to be Roger Stone'd, which I think is now a verb, now. But, I am expecting people to be held accountable. If you're going to bust people for lying to Congress, then we need to bust everyone for lying to Congress. Look, we're just the House side. My guess is on the Senate side there are many people that some of the same people probably lied over there, so they should also be doing the same.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/02/13/devin-nunes-many-people-will-be-criminally-referred-to-doj-after-William-Barr-confirmed/
#5159187 at 2019-02-13 21:00:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6590: Opportunity is Dead Edition
Da stakes could not be higher - I believe Barr should NOT be confirmed.
I do disagree, with William Barr
MuhReproductive4thTermAborshuns…
#5158606 at 2019-02-13 20:00:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6589: Anons Pounce To This Edition
>>5158012
THAT'S INTERESTING!
I have no idea how this is going to end, but I suspect that if William Barr decides to drop the hammer on Weissman, he will have LOTS of books to throw at him.
#5157324 at 2019-02-13 18:11:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6588: Moar Indictments are Being Unsealed Edition
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
RAND PAUL WAS AGAINST SLEEPY SESSIONS
RAND PAUL IS NOW AGAINST William Barr
William Barr IS BEST FRIENDS WITH MUELLER
WHY WON'T TRUMP LISTEN TO RAND?
WHY DOES TRUMP KEEP MAKING HORRIBLE PERSONNEL DECISIONS?
William Barr IS SWAMP
#5156203 at 2019-02-13 16:42:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6586: Ding Dong the Witch is Prolly Dead Edition
>>5155976
Arizona Dem. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema said she will vote to confirm William Barr as the next U.S. attorney general, offering rare Democratic support for President Donald Trump's nominee.
Sinema, a centrist Democrat who often crosses party lines, is the third person in her party to support Barr's nomination, which was expected to proceed with a series of votes toward final confirmation later this week.
The vote to advance Barr's nomination through a key procedural vote was largely along party lines. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., was the only GOP senator to oppose the nomination.
Sinema joined other conservative red-state Democrats to vote for him, including Sens. Doug Jones of Alabama and Joe Manchin III of West Virginia.
"As Arizona's senior Senator, I will evaluate every presidential nominee based on whether he or she is professionally qualified, believes in the mission of his or her agency, and can be trusted to faithfully execute and uphold the law as it exists," Sinema said in a statement.
"After meeting with Mr. Barr and thoughtfully considering his nomination, I believe Mr. Barr meets this criteria."
The BOOKIES ODDS are that Barr will get confirmed without much problem..
#5154867 at 2019-02-13 14:33:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research #6584: A New Baker Edition
>>5154305
>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
Following a call last year by President Trump for the Department of Justice to probe into Clinton's role in the deal, Barr told the New York Times that there was "nothing inherently wrong" about a president requesting a probe - but cautioned that one shouldn't be undertaken because the White House wants one. Barr also told the Times: "I have long believed that the predicate for investigating the uranium deal, as well as the foundation, is far stronger than any basis for investigating so-called 'collusion.'"
"To the extent it is not pursuing these matters, the department is abdicating its responsibility," he added.
-kek he gets confirmed = shitstorm
#5154305 at 2019-02-13 13:22:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research #6584: A New Baker Edition
Sorry to repost. I couldn't see my previous one. And my gggling is non-productive. So this is a more-on question:
What FBI executives go arrested and thrown in jail?
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
"He got FBI executives thrown into jail, and they eventually pleaded guilty to a variety of charges, including bribery and kickbacks."
#5154105 at 2019-02-13 12:48:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research #6584: A New Baker Edition
Somehow I missed this. This is news !!
He got FBI executives thrown into jail, and they eventually pleaded guilty to a variety of charges, including bribery and kickbacks. ."
Who got thrown in jail?
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
#5151601 at 2019-02-13 04:55:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6580: Long Night Edition
Senate may confirm Trump attorney general pick as soon as Wednesday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's attorney general nominee, William Barr, could win confirmation in the U.S. Senate as soon as Wednesday despite Democrats' concerns about how he might handle Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. The Senate on Tuesday voted 55-44, largely along party lines, to advance his nomination in a strong sign that the Republican-controlled chamber will confirm him this week. That vote could come on Wednesday, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said.
corporate lawyer who previously served as attorney general under Republican President George H.W. Bush in the early 1990s, Barr has been praised by lawmakers from both parties as someone who is familiar with the workings of the Justice Department and does not owe his career to Trump. If he wins the job, Barr's independence could be put to the test when Mueller wraps up his investigation into the Trump campaign's possible ties to Russia during the 2016 election. The Republican president has repeatedly criticized the investigation as a "witch hunt" and denies any collusion with Moscow.
Barr says he would allow Mueller to finish his investigation and would make public as much of its findings as possible. But Barr has stopped short of promising to release Mueller's report in its entirety - a stance that troubles many Democrats, who say his expansive views of executive power might lead him to suppress portions that address whether Trump tried to obstruct the investigation. Republicans say they are confident that Barr will make as much of the report public as possible.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-Barr/senate-may-confirm-trump-attorney-general-pick-as-soon-as-wednesday-idUSKCN1Q12S0?il=0
#5147834 at 2019-02-13 00:06:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6575: Evening Shift Edition
Barr Clears Key Hurdle for Confirmation as Attorney General https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/us/politics/William-Barr-attorney-general-confirmation.html
#5146883 at 2019-02-12 23:02:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6574: Community Organizers are Terrorists Edition
>>5146870
Video of Senate vote to end debate on William Barr nomination:
blob:https://www.youtube.com/d5ef7d4b-42d0-4104-81b3-985926f62ae0
#5144907 at 2019-02-12 20:43:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6572: On The Move Edition
(LB) >>5144865 Thanks fren…I found this also
The Senate plans to move forward on Barr's nomination this afternoon and a final vote is expected later this week. Barr is expected to be confirmed. https://www.politico.com/story/2019/02/12/joe-manchin-William-Barr-nomination-1165775
#5115730 at 2019-02-11 02:53:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6534: [RR][MCCABE] Edition
Can someone explain to me why we should TRUST Barr?
http://toresays.com/2018/12/06/William-Barr-bill-clinton-5242-7-km-100-mil-dope/
Thanks.
#5115412 at 2019-02-11 02:33:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6533: [Planned Parenthood] Edition
16:00
Great show today! LG talking about subpoenas, William Barr, etc. Maria referenced the Cabal by name…. Notable??
#5111968 at 2019-02-10 23:06:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6529: Virtual Blizzard Edition
Support the jewotus guys
His plans for regime change and other neocon bullshit including appointing William Barr are why you should trust the plan
Do not question goyim
#5111885 at 2019-02-10 23:01:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6529: Virtual Blizzard Edition
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/02/10/senator-lindsey-graham-discusses-border-negotiations-William-Barr-and-upcoming-senate-fisa-inquiry/
Senator Lindsey Graham appears with Maria Bartiromo to discuss border security negotiations, the upcoming full senate confirmation vote for AG William Barr and his Senate Judiciary Committee intent toward investigating FISA abuse.
Adding evidence that Nancy Pelosi is attempting to create another shutdown, republican Senator Richard Shelby stated earlier today talks had stalled over immigrant detention policies and democrat demands that criminal aliens be allowed to leave detention. No additional talks have been scheduled.
Senate starts William Barr vote deliberations Tuesday
#5103979 at 2019-02-10 08:09:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6518: [-30] [-45] [-60] [-90] Edition
Barr also told the Times: "I have long believed that the predicate for investigating the uranium deal, as well as the foundation, is far stronger than any basis for investigating so-called 'collusion.'"
The congressional testimony of "Uranium One whistleblower" William Douglas Campbell has led to the convictions of Russian executives tied to Rosatom in 2015 on bribery and money-laundering charges in connection to the Uranium One agreement. "This is a guy who was an FBI witness. It's known that the Russians were paying him $50,000 a month to do work for them, and some of that work included, according to his job description, setting up meetings with high-level ranking U.S. officials. That's all not in dispute," Schweizer said of Campbell. "So this is a guy that certainly was there. The FBI found him credible. He got FBI executives thrown into jail, and they eventually pleaded guilty to a variety of charges, including bribery and kickbacks. So you can't dismiss, as some Clinton defenders want to, this whistleblower as if he has no credibility because he was there."
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
#5103411 at 2019-02-10 06:53:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6518: [-30] [-45] [-60] [-90] Edition
Interesting Sunday morning news outlets opinions being pumped on social media and google, regarding Whitaker hearings.
Trump rips 'vicious' Dems after fiery hearing with acting AG
From The Hill
President Trump on Saturday ripped congressional Democrats after a tense House hearing with acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker the previous day.
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Whitaker appeared in front of the House Judiciary Committee for nearly six hours Friday, where he was grilled by Democrats about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and other topics. He repeatedly refused to discuss his conversations with Trump, infuriating Democrats.
"The Democrats in Congress yesterday were vicious and totally showed their cards for everyone to see. When the Republicans had the Majority they never acted with such hatred and scorn!" Trump tweeted Saturday morning.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/429255-trump-rips-vicious-dems-after-fiery-acting-ag-hearing
Here are the 7 most disastrous moments from acting AG Matthew Whitaker's congressional testimony
From RAWSTORY
Videos at link
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, who was dubiously appointed to his position by President Donald Trump outside the normal Justice Department order of succession and without being confirmed by the Senate, testified before Congress Friday in a heated performance that showed the gaping chasm between the House of Representatives and the executive branch.
He was combative, dismissive, contemptuous and condescending throughout the hearing as Democrats tried to question him. He often used blatantly fillibuster tactics to avoid answering questions, such as repeating the questions, delving into meaningless asides, repeating rote answers, and avoiding direct inquiries. On many serious topics, Whitaker outright refused to answer.
1. Whitaker had a callous response to Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) pleaded for him to take responsibility for the immigrant families under Justice Department policy.
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2. He became combative when confronted with his dubious past.
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3. Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) confronted Whitaker with his refusal to follow the advice of ethics officials to recuse from overseeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation - and his only answer was that "it was my decision to make."
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4. Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) challenged Whitaker to name any Republicans his ethics watchdog group filed complaints against - but he couldn't list one.
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5. Rep. Shiela Jackson-Lee (D-NY) scolded Whitaker for "joking" about her question time.
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6. Whitaker and Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA) fanned the flames of baseless conspiracy theories about Roger Stone's arrest.
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7. In a completely disrespectful comment, Whitaker told Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) that his time was up - causing gasps from observers - even as he had time to answer the question.
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https://www.rawstory.com/2019/02/7-disastrous-moments-acting-ag-matthew-whitakers-congressional-testimony/
Was Matthew Whitaker disrespectful in his Congressional hearing?
Videos at link
With days left before the Senate votes to confirm his successor William Barr, Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker was called in to answer questions from the House Judiciary Committee. Whitaker was asked about topics ranging from forced family separations at to the border to the continuation of the Mueller investigation. Yet Whitaker seemed at best dismissive and at worst downright disrespectful. Some could argue he answered the questions in a professional manner. What do you think?
https://www.nj.com/opinion/2019/02/was_matthew_whitaker_disrespectful_in_his_congress.html
Anon Opinion:
They are terrified of Whitaker, he is their Undertaker.
On top of that, he looks like he is made of grit and muscle, and he has some stylish modern turquoise reading glasses, showing his soft side to the ladies, and maybe a nod to the lady anons.
#5102949 at 2019-02-10 06:03:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6517: Read Between The Lines Edition
Decode
Q Drop 2680
Acting AG Whitaker Reveals Fed Prosecutor Still Looking into FBI Abuses!
William Barr - DOJ 'Abdicating its Responsibility' by Ignoring Clinton U1 Deal!
GOOD TO GO!
#5102439 at 2019-02-10 05:17:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6516: Whitaker Remain DOJ Senior Staff Edition
William Barr in 2017: DOJ 'Abdicating Its Responsibility' by Ignoring Clinton Uranium Deal in Favor of Russia Collusion
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
Attorney General nominee William Barr said in 2017 that he believed there was more basis to investigate failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for her alleged role in the Uranium One agreement than President Donald Trump's purported collusion with the Russian government in the 2016 election.
Following a call last year by President Trump for the Department of Justice to probe into Clinton's role in the deal, Barr told the New York Times that there was "nothing inherently wrong" about a president requesting a probe - but cautioned that one shouldn't be undertaken because the White House wants one. Barr also told the Times: "I have long believed that the predicate for investigating the uranium deal, as well as the foundation, is far stronger than any basis for investigating so-called 'collusion.'"
"To the extent it is not pursuing these matters, the department is abdicating its responsibility," he added.
In his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, Barr was asked about his previous comments regarding Uranium One. "I have no knowledge of Uranium One," he told lawmakers. "I didn't particularly think that was necessarily something that should be pursued aggressively. I was trying to make the point that there was a lot out there. I think all that stuff at the time was being looked at by [Utah U.S. Attorney John] Huber."
Huber, tasked by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is looking into whether the law enforcement officials ignored allegations of Clinton involved in the sale of American uranium rights.
"The point I was trying to make there was that whatever the standard is for launching an investigation, it should be dealt with evenhandedly," Barr added.
Brought to the forefront by Breitbart News senior editor-at-large Peter Schweizer in his New York Times best-selling book, Clinton Cash, the Uranium One scandal refers to an alleged scheme in which then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave Russia control over more than 20% of America's uranium supply in exchange for $145 million in pledges benefiting the Clinton family and their foundation.
#5101988 at 2019-02-10 04:45:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6516: Whitaker Remain DOJ Senior Staff Edition
>>5100383 pb
>>5100603 pb
>>5101042 pb
>>5101074 pb
I could be way off track here anon but…
I remember watching Barr's confirmation hearing, he was cool, collected, grounded. He didn't have to take the job 'coming out of retirement',
which begs the questions: How deep was Barr's connection to W/DS?
What motivated Barr to come out of retirement, what was the incentive, was he clean or dirty? Was he hmm…given the 'option' to take the job? How far down the DS rabbit hole has Barr gone?
Did Barr flip, which would explain his coolness and resolve possibly as a relief in conscious as form of restitution?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-would-William-Barr-take-this-job-the-answer-should-alarm-trump/2019/01/15/be6966ba-190d-11e9-8813-cb9dec761e73_story.html?utm_term=.30321f8bf397
#5100826 at 2019-02-10 03:41:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
Breitbart article highlights:
>Barr also told the Times: "I have long believed that the predicate for investigating the uranium deal, as well as the foundation, is far stronger than any basis for investigating so-called 'collusion.'"
>"To the extent it is not pursuing these matters, the department is abdicating its responsibility," he added.
>"The point I was trying to make there was that whatever the standard is for launching an investigation, it should be dealt with evenhandedly," Barr added.
smooth. real smooth.
>the Uranium One scandal refers to an alleged scheme in which then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave Russia control over more than 20% of America's uranium supply in exchange for $145 million in pledges benefiting the Clinton family and their foundation.
>Rosatom
>former president Bill Clinton received $500,000 for a speech in Moscow.
>Canadian financier Frank Giustra, a top Clinton Foundation donor
>The congressional testimony of "Uranium One whistleblower" William Douglas Campbell has led to the convictions of Russian executives tied to Rosatom in 2015 on bribery and money-laundering charges in connection to the Uranium One agreement. "This is a guy who was an FBI witness. It's known that the Russians were paying him $50,000 a month to do work for them, and some of that work included, according to his job description, setting up meetings with high-level ranking U.S. officials. That's all not in dispute," Schweizer said of Campbell.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
#5100627 at 2019-02-10 03:30:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
hmm..seems to me the beans on CF are spilled too. Sounds like his informant was also the one involved in setting up Bi's meeting ith Putinay back when that netted the CF 600k if I'm not mistaken….
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
pic related
#5100622 at 2019-02-10 03:30:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
https:// www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
The speech was paid for by a Russian investment bank with links to the Kremlin as it promoted Uranium One stock.
https:// www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-banks/russia-pushes-to-rid-itself-of-potemkin-banks-by-2019-idUSKBN16D0H2
banks being shut down for corruption in Russia linked to Uranium 1 scandal?
#5100517 at 2019-02-10 03:24:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/02/07/senate-judiciary-panel-approves-William-Barrs-nomination-attorney-general/
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 12-10 along party lines on Thursday to advance to the Senate floor the nomination of William Barr for attorney genera
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/trumps-attorney-general-nominee-William-Barr-clears-senate-judiciary-committee
William Barr was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, clearing a path for President Trump's nominee to become attorney general.
Barr's nomination now heads to a full Senate vote next week, where he is expected to be confirmed.
#5100515 at 2019-02-10 03:24:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
Attorney General nominee William Barr said in 2017 that he believed there was more basis to investigate failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for her alleged role in the Uranium One agreement than President Donald Trump's purported collusion with the Russian government in the 2016 election.
"I have long believed that the predicate for investigating the uranium deal, as well as the foundation, is far stronger than any basis for investigating so-called 'collusion.'"
"I have no knowledge of Uranium One," he told lawmakers. "I didn't particularly think that was necessarily something that should be pursued aggressively. I was trying to make the point that there was a lot out there. I think all that stuff at the time was being looked at by [Utah U.S. Attorney John] Huber."
Q, when does she go to JAIL?!
#5100428 at 2019-02-10 03:19:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
>>5100113
Archive links for Q's articles -
Acting AG Whitaker reveals federal prosecutor still investigating GOP claims of FBI misconduct
http://archive.fo/cgs8l
William Barr in 2017: DOJ 'Abdicating Its Responsibility' by Ignoring Clinton Uranium Deal in Favor of Russia Collusion
http://archive.fo/05U44
#5100383 at 2019-02-10 03:17:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
>>5100113 (LB)
Barr was a full-time CIA operative, recruited by Langley out of high school, starting in 1971. Barr's youth career goal was to head the CIA.
CIA operative assigned to the China directorate, where he became close to powerful CIA operative George H.W. Bush, whose accomplishments already included the CIA/Cuba Bay of Pigs, Asia CIA operations (Vietnam War, Golden Triangle narcotics), Nixon foreign policy (Henry Kissinger), and the Watergate operation.
When George H.W. Bush became CIA Director in 1976, Barr joined the CIA's "legal office" and Bush's inner circle, and worked alongside Bush's longtime CIA enforcers Theodore "Ted" Shackley, Felix Rodriguez, Thomas Clines, and others, several of whom were likely involved with the Bay of Pigs/John F. Kennedy assassination, and numerous southeast Asian operations, from the Phoenix Program to Golden Triangle narco-trafficking.
Barr stonewalled and destroyed the Church Committee investigations into CIA abuses.
Barr stonewalled and stopped inquiries in the CIA bombing assassination of Chilean opposition leader Orlando Letelier.
Barr joined George H.W. Bush's legal/intelligence team during Bush's vice presidency (under President Ronald Reagan) Rose from assistant attorney general to Chief Legal Counsel to attorney general (1991) during the Bush 41 presidency.
Barr was a key player in the Iran-Contra operation, if not the most important member of the apparatus, simultaneously managing the operation while also "fixing" the legal end, ensuring that all of the operatives could do their jobs without fear of exposure or arrest.
In his attorney general confirmation, Barr vowed to "attack criminal organizations", drug smugglers and money launderers. It was all hot air: as AG, Barr would preserve, protect, cover up, and nurture the apparatus that he helped create, and use Justice Department power to escape punishment.
Barr stonewalled and stopped investigations into all Bush/Clinton and CIA crimes, including BCCI and BNL CIA drug banking, the theft of Inslaw/PROMIS software, and all crimes of state committed by Bush
Barr provided legal cover for Bush's illegal foreign policy and war crimes
Barr left Washington, and went through the "rotating door" to the corporate world, where he took on numerous directorships and counsel positions for major companies. In 2007 and again from 2017, Barr was counsel for politically-connected international law firm Kirkland & Ellis. Among its other notable attorneys and alumni are Kenneth Starr, John Bolton, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and numerous Trump administration attorneys. K&E's clients include sex trafficker/pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, and Mitt Romney's Bain Capital.
A strong case can be made that William Barr was as powerful and important a figure in the Bush apparatus as any other, besides Poppy Bush himself.
#5100378 at 2019-02-10 03:16:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
>>5100113 (pb)
>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
Right where he needs to be at the right moment, no where to run no where to hide.
#5100357 at 2019-02-10 03:15:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6514: Ask Yourself, Why? Edition
"In his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, Barr was asked about his previous comments regarding Uranium One. "I have no knowledge of Uranium One," he told lawmakers. "I didn't particularly think that was necessarily something that should be pursued aggressively. I was trying to make the point that there was a lot out there. I think all that stuff at the time was being looked at by [Utah U.S. Attorney John] Huber."
Huber, tasked by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is looking into whether the law enforcement officials ignored allegations of Clinton involved in the sale of American uranium rights.
"The point I was trying to make there was that whatever the standard is for launching an investigation, it should be dealt with evenhandedly," Barr added.
Brought to the forefront by Breitbart News senior editor-at-large Peter Schweizer in his New York Times best-selling book, Clinton Cash, the Uranium One scandal refers to an alleged scheme in which then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave Russia control over more than 20% of America's uranium supply in exchange for $145 million in pledges benefiting the Clinton family and their foundation.
Rosatom acquired a majority stake in Uranium One in 2010 and bought the remainder of the company in 2013. Because Uranium One had holdings in American uranium mines, which at the time accounted for about 20 percent of America's licensed uranium mining capacity, Rosatom's 2010 purchase had to be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. Such committee, known as CFIUS, is made up of officials from nine federal agencies, including the State Department. Other agencies represented on the committee include the departments of Treasury, Defense, Commerce, Energy, and Homeland Security and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
In April 2015, The New York Times published an article echoing much of the Schweizer book, including one item that not long after the Russians said they wanted to acquire a majority stake in Uranium One, former president Bill Clinton received $500,000 for a speech in Moscow. The speech was paid for by a Russian investment bank with links to the Kremlin as it promoted Uranium One stock.
Canadian financier Frank Giustra, a top Clinton Foundation donor, sold his company, UrAsia, to Uranium One, which was chaired by Ian Telfer, also a Clinton Foundation donor. Giustra has said he sold his stake in the deal in 2007, while Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were vying for the Democratic presidential nomination.
According to Schweizer, who also serves as president of the Government Accountability Institute, the FBI, headed up by now special counsel Robert Mueller at the time, appears to have ignored evidence of Russian involvement in the uranium market when they approved the deal in 2010. "There was a megatons program that was designed to, in a sense, help the Russian nuclear industry transition from sort of military-based work to civilian work - a lot of detailed corruption that the FBI tracked in the 1990s and 2000s, so going up to the 2010 approval for Uranium One, it's really impossible for senior FBI officials, including the director at the time - Mueller - to argue that they are just completely shocked that Uranium One and these kickbacks were taking place. It was widely known," Schweizer told SiriusXM's Breitbart News Tonight co-hosts Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak last February.
The congressional testimony of "Uranium One whistleblower" William Douglas Campbell has led to the convictions of Russian executives tied to Rosatom in 2015 on bribery and money-laundering charges in connection to the Uranium One agreement. "This is a guy who was an FBI witness. It's known that the Russians were paying him $50,000 a month to do work for them, and some of that work included, according to his job description, setting up meetings with high-level ranking U.S. officials. That's all not in dispute," Schweizer said of Campbell. "So this is a guy that certainly was there. The FBI found him credible. He got FBI executives thrown into jail, and they eventually pleaded guilty to a variety of charges, including bribery and kickbacks. So you can't dismiss, as some Clinton defenders want to, this whistleblower as if he has no credibility because he was there."
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
#5100310 at 2019-02-10 03:12:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6513: Countdown 101 Edition
>>5100113
>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
Barr also told the Times: "I have long believed that the predicate for investigating the uranium deal, as well as the foundation, is far stronger than any basis for investigating so-called 'collusion.'"
#5100248 at 2019-02-10 03:10:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6513: Countdown 101 Edition
>>5100113
For archiving.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/politics/whitaker-prosecutor-fbi/index.html
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
#5100235 at 2019-02-10 03:09:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6513: Countdown 101 Edition
>>5100113
>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
#5100213 at 2019-02-10 03:08:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6513: Countdown 101 Edition
>>5100113
>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
The congressional testimony of "Uranium One whistleblower" William Douglas Campbell has led to the convictions of Russian executives tied to Rosatom in 2015 on bribery and money-laundering charges in connection to the Uranium One agreement. "This is a guy who was an FBI witness. It's known that the Russians were paying him $50,000 a month to do work for them, and some of that work included, according to his job description, setting up meetings with high-level ranking U.S. officials. That's all not in dispute," Schweizer said of Campbell. "So this is a guy that certainly was there. The FBI found him credible. He got FBI executives thrown into jail, and they eventually pleaded guilty to a variety of charges, including bribery and kickbacks. So you can't dismiss, as some Clinton defenders want to, this whistleblower as if he has no credibility because he was there."
#5100175 at 2019-02-10 03:07:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6513: Countdown 101 Edition
>>5100113
"In his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, Barr was asked about his previous comments regarding Uranium One. "I have no knowledge of Uranium One," he told lawmakers. "I didn't particularly think that was necessarily something that should be pursued aggressively. I was trying to make the point that there was a lot out there. I think all that stuff at the time was being looked at by [Utah U.S. Attorney John] Huber."
Huber, tasked by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is looking into whether the law enforcement officials ignored allegations of Clinton involved in the sale of American uranium rights.
"The point I was trying to make there was that whatever the standard is for launching an investigation, it should be dealt with evenhandedly," Barr added.
Brought to the forefront by Breitbart News senior editor-at-large Peter Schweizer in his New York Times best-selling book, Clinton Cash, the Uranium One scandal refers to an alleged scheme in which then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave Russia control over more than 20% of America's uranium supply in exchange for $145 million in pledges benefiting the Clinton family and their foundation.
Rosatom acquired a majority stake in Uranium One in 2010 and bought the remainder of the company in 2013. Because Uranium One had holdings in American uranium mines, which at the time accounted for about 20 percent of America's licensed uranium mining capacity, Rosatom's 2010 purchase had to be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. Such committee, known as CFIUS, is made up of officials from nine federal agencies, including the State Department. Other agencies represented on the committee include the departments of Treasury, Defense, Commerce, Energy, and Homeland Security and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
In April 2015, The New York Times published an article echoing much of the Schweizer book, including one item that not long after the Russians said they wanted to acquire a majority stake in Uranium One, former president Bill Clinton received $500,000 for a speech in Moscow. The speech was paid for by a Russian investment bank with links to the Kremlin as it promoted Uranium One stock.
Canadian financier Frank Giustra, a top Clinton Foundation donor, sold his company, UrAsia, to Uranium One, which was chaired by Ian Telfer, also a Clinton Foundation donor. Giustra has said he sold his stake in the deal in 2007, while Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were vying for the Democratic presidential nomination.
According to Schweizer, who also serves as president of the Government Accountability Institute, the FBI, headed up by now special counsel Robert Mueller at the time, appears to have ignored evidence of Russian involvement in the uranium market when they approved the deal in 2010. "There was a megatons program that was designed to, in a sense, help the Russian nuclear industry transition from sort of military-based work to civilian work - a lot of detailed corruption that the FBI tracked in the 1990s and 2000s, so going up to the 2010 approval for Uranium One, it's really impossible for senior FBI officials, including the director at the time - Mueller - to argue that they are just completely shocked that Uranium One and these kickbacks were taking place. It was widely known," Schweizer told SiriusXM's Breitbart News Tonight co-hosts Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak last February.
The congressional testimony of "Uranium One whistleblower" William Douglas Campbell has led to the convictions of Russian executives tied to Rosatom in 2015 on bribery and money-laundering charges in connection to the Uranium One agreement. "This is a guy who was an FBI witness. It's known that the Russians were paying him $50,000 a month to do work for them, and some of that work included, according to his job description, setting up meetings with high-level ranking U.S. officials. That's all not in dispute," Schweizer said of Campbell. "So this is a guy that certainly was there. The FBI found him credible. He got FBI executives thrown into jail, and they eventually pleaded guilty to a variety of charges, including bribery and kickbacks. So you can't dismiss, as some Clinton defenders want to, this whistleblower as if he has no credibility because he was there."
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
#5100113 at 2019-02-10 03:05:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6513: Countdown 101 Edition
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/politics/whitaker-prosecutor-fbi/index.html
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/
Read between the lines.
BLOCKADE END >
GOOD TO GO.
Q
#5095155 at 2019-02-09 21:32:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6507: Q SEZ: Optics are Important Edition
Things are different now:
1. New Attorney General William Barr
2.End of the Mueller investigation
3. Legal collapse of Mueller investigation because of conflicts/misconduct
4. 82 percent approval of Trump SOTU by independents..
5. Dem radicalism and insanity in House flips Congress back to Repubs in 2020.
6. Battle over Supreme Court replacement for RBG.
The stage is set.
#5094914 at 2019-02-09 21:18:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6506: What Swalwell Shoulda Been Edition
>>5094525
>>5094449
>>5094873
>>5094427
>CIA Covert Operative William Barr Nominated by Trump for Attorney General
>>5094276
>Coincidence 'conclusion' occurring as new AG installed?
So Trump got fooled into installing an enemy AG just as Mueller releases his findings?
Trump then gets impeached?
#5094505 at 2019-02-09 20:58:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6506: What Swalwell Shoulda Been Edition
>>5094427
>CIA Covert Operative William Barr Nominated by Trump for Attorney Genera
>>5094276
>Coincidence 'conclusion' occurring as new AG installed?
So Trump got fooled into installing an enemy AG just as Mueller releases his findings.
Trump then gets impeached?
#5094427 at 2019-02-09 20:55:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6506: What Swalwell Shoulda Been Edition
>>5094276
CIA Covert Operative William Barr Nominated by Trump for Attorney General. His Role in the Iran Contra Affair
>https://www.globalresearch.ca/ciabushiran-contra-covert-operative-fixer-William-Barr-nominated-attorney-general/5662609
Can you address the above? Barr sure doesn't sound like ourguy..
#5079854 at 2019-02-08 17:00:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6487: Long Recess And Rabbit Chase Edition
>>5079826
I told you the jewotus sold out but you didnt listen
Enjoy William Barr as ag you retards
#5071042 at 2019-02-07 23:12:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6475: Enjoying The Show Edition
>>5071033
Should we trust William Barr too
And mattis
And all of the borderline criminals trump hires
#5069619 at 2019-02-07 20:58:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6474: Enjoying The Show Edition
Bill Barr Expected to be Confirmed by Senate as Trump's New Attorney General
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved William Barr's AG nomination on Thursday in a 12-10 vote split down party lines, reported The Hill.
The full Senate vote to confirm William Barr will take place later this month.
Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate so the Dems cannot block the nomination without the help of Republicans so it looks like Barr will be the next US Attorney General.
Matthew Whitaker took over as Acting Attorney General in November after Jeff Sessions was forced to resign.
Last month, Senator Graham told reporters Bill Barr and Robert Mueller have been 'best friends' for 20 years and that Barr has a 'high opinion of Mueller.'
"I didn't know that they worked together, that they were that close personally and that they worked together for years," Graham said.
Lindsey Graham explained that the two are so close that their wives attend the same Bible study and Mueller attended two of Barr's daughters' weddings.
During the Senate confirmation hearings last month, Bill Barr praised James Comey, Rod Rosenstein and Robert Mueller.
Barr told Senators it's "vitally important" that Mueller complete his Russia probe, however he did push back when asked if he would recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
It looks like Bill Barr may just be Jeff Sessions 2.0.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/02/just-in-bill-Barr-expected-to-be-confirmed-by-senate-as-trumps-new-attorney-general/
#5069564 at 2019-02-07 20:52:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6474: Enjoying The Show Edition
>>5069543
Hey if Q isnt lying that would be good
Except trump appointed William Barr throwing all his credibility under the bus
#5068927 at 2019-02-07 19:54:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6473: Bernie's Onions Edition
>>5068920
Trust William Barr john bolton
Mattis sessions
Etc
#5068245 at 2019-02-07 18:47:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6472: Raise The Barr Edition
>>5068219
>>5068153
https://www.click2houston.com/news/politics/senate-panel-votes-to-advance-nomination-of-William-Barr
Next Week.
#5068153 at 2019-02-07 18:36:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6472: Raise The Barr Edition
>https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1093569033352462338
JUST IN: Senate Judiciary Committee approves William Barr for attorney general, sends to full Senate for final confirmation vote
#5067973 at 2019-02-07 18:18:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6472: Raise The Barr Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6471 Baker Change
>>5067219 Border agents apprehend convicted child molesters, MS-13 gang member at TX border
>>5067342 Pastor accused of having sex with and impregnating 13-year-old girl
>>5067380 Ford investing $1 billion, adding jobs at Chicago factories as it makes cuts overseas
>>5067477 Senate panel chief sees no Trump-Russia collusion so far
>>5067235 SYMBOLSanon post, notable for digs by anons
>>5067428, >>5067458, >>5067625 POTUS_Sched Theories, "leaking the schedule"?
>>5067576, >>5067575 pelosi snubs AOC on CC panel
>>5067629 some LA military drill graphics
>>5067517 A meeting between Trump and Xi is "highly unlikely" b4 trade deadline
>>5067764 anons list on Q/Qmovement, what Q did for ME (me too)
>>5067760 U.S.-backed forces and the last patch of ISIS territory in Syria - Global News/Breaking911
>>5067681 Whitaker update, no shw tomorrow before congress (leg day)
>>5067886, >>5067887 AOCs green plan b2b posts
>>5067911 #6472
#6470
>>5066494 FOX's Kilmeade encouraging POTUS to go after finances of Schitt, Waters
>>5066508 Iran's Rouhani confirmed brainlet: ready to accept friendly diplomacy if US "repents"
>>5066512 ; >>5066601 ; >>5066639 ; >>5066798 Preliminary dig on Elan Carr, Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
>>5066593 ; >>5066838 Cindy NoName backtracks on her story re: reporting human trafficking, and other fuckery
>>5066705 Details of Occasional-Cortex green deal bullshit: $4.6T to "upgrade or repair" every building in the country
>>5066743 DOJ to look into prosecutorial misconduct in Epstein sex trafficking case
>>5066800 ; >>5066877 Pictures posted to twitter @POTUS_Schedule prior to account shutdown
>>5066858 On NXIVM cult leader's behavior in court as proceedings continue
>>5066957 Source of Steele dossier info sought access to Trump allies in 2016
>>5066967 ; >>5066995 PG&E contains gas leak that caused explosion in San Francisco
>>5066982 MSM pushing "muh WW3" narrative post-INF treaty dissolution
>>5067019 ; >>5067024 ; >>5067027 Extensive Anon analysis of NoName and spy operation info in Q posts
>>5067044 Ford investing $1B, adding jobs in Chicago, making cuts overseas
>>5067073 Senate Intel Chairman admits "We don't have anything to suggest there was collusion"
>>5067076 Federal court orders partial unsealing of Cohen search warrant materials
>>5067082 Flights disrupted at Hanover, Germany, airport as ground staff strikes
>>5067103 #6470
#6469
>>5065738 POTUS LIVE: Remarks at the 2019 National Prayer Breakfast
>>5065772 ; >>5065862 MSM clowns pushing Occasional-Cortex "green deal" bullshit
>>5065793 Increase in foreign asylum seekers attempting to enter Canada
>>5065853 Radio host linked to Glenn Beck killed by Amtrak on Tuesday
>>5065939 On legislation re: Muslims holding US public office
>>5065942 Open Society/Sorosfaggots pushing Khashoggi
>>5066045 More images from helicopters/military activity in LA
>>5066069 ; >>5066133 Geneva, Switzerland, wants to offer asylum to Julian Assange
>>5066098 Senate Judiciary Committee voting on nomination of William Barr for US AG
>>5066128 Wells Fargo online banking system outages
>>5066155 SK's Moon and China's Xi may join POTUS and KJU in formally ending Korean War
>>5066349 New DJT
>>5066374 #6469
Previously Collected Notables
>>5064825 #6467, >>5065541 #6468,
>>5062506 #6464, >>5063269 #6465, >>5063937 #6466
>>5060192 #6461, >>5060944 #6462, >>5061696 #6463
>>5057899 #6458, >>5058648 #6459, >>5059392 #6460
>>5055448 #6455, >>5056224 #6456, >>5056973 #6457
>>5053176 #6452, >>5053982 #6453, >>5054742 #6454
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5067746 at 2019-02-07 17:55:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6471: Prayers For POTUS Edition
Senate Judiciary Cmte just voted to send William Barr to full Senate for confirmation vote
Does this vote happen today, or will be like tomorrow or next week?
#5067233 at 2019-02-07 17:08:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6471: Prayers For POTUS Edition
In case you need a link:
Live: Senate Judiciary Committee to vote on the nomination of William Barr
#5067158 at 2019-02-07 16:59:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6471: Prayers For POTUS Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6470
>>5066494 FOX's Kilmeade encouraging POTUS to go after finances of Schitt, Waters
>>5066508 Iran's Rouhani confirmed brainlet: ready to accept friendly diplomacy if US "repents"
>>5066512 ; >>5066601 ; >>5066639 ; >>5066798 Preliminary dig on Elan Carr, Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
>>5066593 ; >>5066838 Cindy NoName backtracks on her story re: reporting human trafficking, and other fuckery
>>5066705 Details of Occasional-Cortex green deal bullshit: $4.6T to "upgrade or repair" every building in the country
>>5066743 DOJ to look into prosecutorial misconduct in Epstein sex trafficking case
>>5066800 ; >>5066877 Pictures posted to twitter @POTUS_Schedule prior to account shutdown
>>5066858 On NXIVM cult leader's behavior in court as proceedings continue
>>5066957 Source of Steele dossier info sought access to Trump allies in 2016
>>5066967 ; >>5066995 PG&E contains gas leak that caused explosion in San Francisco
>>5066982 MSM pushing "muh WW3" narrative post-INF treaty dissolution
>>5067019 ; >>5067024 ; >>5067027 Extensive Anon analysis of NoName and spy operation info in Q posts
>>5067044 Ford investing $1B, adding jobs in Chicago, making cuts overseas
>>5067073 Senate Intel Chairman admits "We don't have anything to suggest there was collusion"
>>5067076 Federal court orders partial unsealing of Cohen search warrant materials
>>5067082 Flights disrupted at Hanover, Germany, airport as ground staff strikes
>>5067103 #6470
#6469
>>5065738 POTUS LIVE: Remarks at the 2019 National Prayer Breakfast
>>5065772 ; >>5065862 MSM clowns pushing Occasional-Cortex "green deal" bullshit
>>5065793 Increase in foreign asylum seekers attempting to enter Canada
>>5065853 Radio host linked to Glenn Beck killed by Amtrak on Tuesday
>>5065939 On legislation re: Muslims holding US public office
>>5065942 Open Society/Sorosfaggots pushing Khashoggi
>>5066045 More images from helicopters/military activity in LA
>>5066069 ; >>5066133 Geneva, Switzerland, wants to offer asylum to Julian Assange
>>5066098 Senate Judiciary Committee voting on nomination of William Barr for US AG
>>5066128 Wells Fargo online banking system outages
>>5066155 SK's Moon and China's Xi may join POTUS and KJU in formally ending Korean War
>>5066349 New DJT
>>5066374 #6469
Previously Collected Notables
>>5064825 #6467, >>5065541 #6468
>>5062506 #6464, >>5063269 #6465, >>5063937 #6466
>>5060192 #6461, >>5060944 #6462, >>5061696 #6463
>>5057899 #6458, >>5058648 #6459, >>5059392 #6460
>>5055448 #6455, >>5056224 #6456, >>5056973 #6457
>>5053176 #6452, >>5053982 #6453, >>5054742 #6454
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5066385 at 2019-02-07 15:26:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6470: Voting On Barr Edition
Notables
are not endorsements
Global
>>5007229 Attn newfags, this is a free speech board
>>5001807, >>5014751, >>5004327, >>5013936 PP/Abortion: Call reps, Memes 4 SocMed
>>5001844 Let's spread this movement worldwide! (Q, Yellow Vest, FREEDOM)
>>5015737, >>5015808 President's Day, February 18, 2019 - #MAGApride Day
#6469
>>5065738 POTUS LIVE: Remarks at the 2019 National Prayer Breakfast
>>5065772 ; >>5065862 MSM clowns pushing Occasional Cortex "green deal" bullshit
>>5065793 Increase in foreign asylum seekers attempting to enter Canada
>>5065853 Radio host linked to Glenn Beck killed by Amtrak on Tuesday
>>5065939 On legislation re: Muslims holding US public office
>>5065942 Open Society/Sorosfaggots pushing Khashoggi
>>5066045 More images from helicopters/military activity in LA
>>5066069 ; >>5066133 Geneva, Switzerland, wants to offer asylum to Julian Assange
>>5066098 Senate Judiciary Committee voting on nomination of William Barr for US AG
>>5066128 Wells Fargo online banking system outages
>>5066155 SK's Moon and China's Xi may join POTUS and KJU in formally ending Korean War
>>5066349 New DJT
>>5066374 #6469
#6468
>>5064861 Laning Won't Seek Re-Election as DPW Chair
>>5064894 Trump Jr condemns Atlantic writer for possible "assassination" fantasy tweet.
>>5064899 Why do I get the feeling there will be a bird related plane crash soon?
>>5064903 Fox News contributor, Bob Massi has died
>>5064895, >>5064904, >>5064912, >>5064986 This was NOT an exercise! ?
>>5064898, >>5064909 I Just Heard A Huge Crash In The Port Of La And The Ground Shook
>>5064913 Desperate ISIS are using British hostage John Cantlie, an Italian priest and a New Zealand nurse
>>5064939 Chairman and CEO of NAB (one of Australia's big four banks) are resigning
>>5064942 Coroner identifies 4 people killed in Yorba Linda after plane crashes into home
>>5064955, >>5065037 Virginia Democrat was told about sexual assault allegations over a year ago
>>5064971 The infamous GQ list that has James Alefantis in the 49th slot
>>5064988 GAA Update '"8 more days" Edition
>>5065035 Pope Francis signs peace declaration on 'Human Fraternity' with Grand Imam
>>5065054 New policy forbids PA LEOs from arresting people for being Illegal Immigrants
>>5065058 Former New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson has been relentlessly roasted by social media
>>5065064 A suburban Detroit official convicted of corruption for taking bribes has been sentenced to 17 years in prison
>>5065070 A disturbing media report claims that the British Army allowed soldiers to shoot unarmed civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan
Baker Change
>>5065158 New DJT
>>5065163 ; >>5065185 ; >>5065255 Reports of @POTUS_Schedule twitter account suspension
>>5065306 ; >>5065326 France recalls ambassador to Italy
>>5065312 Twitter market loss updates
>>5065541 #6468
Previously Collected Notables
>>5064825 #6467
>>5062506 #6464, >>5063269 #6465, >>5063937 #6466
>>5060192 #6461, >>5060944 #6462, >>5061696 #6463
>>5057899 #6458, >>5058648 #6459, >>5059392 #6460
>>5055448 #6455, >>5056224 #6456, >>5056973 #6457
>>5053176 #6452, >>5053982 #6453, >>5054742 #6454
Notables Archive by BO: https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables Archive at /comms/: >>>/comms/225, >>>/comms/3207 (#740~#6003)
#5066374 at 2019-02-07 15:25:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6469: National Prayer Breakfast Edition
Notables Bun Amended
#6469
>>5065738 POTUS LIVE: Remarks at the 2019 National Prayer Breakfast
>>5065772 ; >>5065862 MSM clowns pushing Occasional Cortex "green deal" bullshit
>>5065793 Increase in foreign asylum seekers attempting to enter Canada
>>5065853 Radio host linked to Glenn Beck killed by Amtrak on Tuesday
>>5065939 On legislation re: Muslims holding US public office
>>5065942 Open Society/Sorosfaggots pushing Khashoggi
>>5066045 More images from helicopters/military activity in LA
>>5066069 ; >>5066133 Geneva, Switzerland, wants to offer asylum to Julian Assange
>>5066098 Senate Judiciary Committee voting on nomination of William Barr for US AG
>>5066128 Wells Fargo online banking system outages
>>5066155 SK's Moon and China's Xi may join POTUS and KJU in formally ending Korean War
>>5066349 New DJT
#5066317 at 2019-02-07 15:20:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6469: National Prayer Breakfast Edition
Notables Bun
#6469
>>5065738 POTUS LIVE: Remarks at the 2019 National Prayer Breakfast
>>5065772 ; >>5065862 MSM clowns pushing Occasional Cortex "green deal" bullshit
>>5065793 Increase in foreign asylum seekers attempting to enter Canada
>>5065939 On legislation re: Mulsims holding US public office
>>5065942 Open Society/Sorosfaggots pushing Khashoggi
>>5066045 More images from helicopters/military activity in LA
>>5066069 ; >>5066133 Geneva, Switzerland, wants to offer asylum to Julian Assange
>>5066098 Senate Judiciary Committee voting on nomination of William Barr for US AG
>>5066128 Wells Fargo online banking system outages
>>5066155 SK's Moon and China's Xi may join POTUS and KJU in formally ending Korean War
#5066202 at 2019-02-07 15:10:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6469: National Prayer Breakfast Edition
Senate Judicial Committee voting today on 44 judicial nominations, in addition to appointment of William Barr as AG.
#5066134 at 2019-02-07 15:04:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6469: National Prayer Breakfast Edition
Live: Senate Judiciary Committee to vote on the nomination of William Barr
#5065425 at 2019-02-07 13:40:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6468: Eye of the Wind Edition
William Barr Confirmation comes out of committee today
Does anyone know what time?…will it streamed?..if so, what channel? C-Span doesn't show anything.
#5063327 at 2019-02-07 05:51:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6466: Comfy AF Nightshift Edition
>>5063284
CIA Covert Operative William Barr Nominated by Trump for Attorney General. His Role in the Iran Contra Affair
>https://www.globalresearch.ca/ciabushiran-contra-covert-operative-fixer-William-Barr-nominated-attorney-general/5662609
Update: This article was originally published on December 12, 2018. The serious questions raised in the piece remain completely unanswered.
Why was Barr chosen, given his shocking and deeply criminal/cover-up kingpin background?
Was Trump duped by Deep State enemies, who have placed another predator into his administration with the power to destroy his presidency? Or has Trump co-opted and turned Barr, in the hopes that Barr will do Trump's bidding? Why would Barr ever turn against his own Deep State cronies?
Does Trump have a plan? With Barr in place, is Trump signaling to his enemies that "I now own the Deep State"? Or is Barr the Deep State's ultimate and final weapon against Trump, who remains surrounded by Bush/Clinton "swamp creatures" such as National Security Adviser John Bolton, who is one of Barr's many fellow Iran-Contra co-conspirators, Vice President Mike Pence (who is in ideal position for a coup against Trump, and remains very cozy with the Clintons, dozens of Obama appointees that remain in place, and Republican "Never Trumpers", all of whom continue to undermine Trump.
Pay careful attention to the confirmation "hearings". How many of the senators "questioning" Barr are themselves connected to the Bush/Clinton era criminal operations that Barr supervised as George H.W. Bush's attorney general?
Will anyone in Washington, or in the CIA asset-filled mainstream media, dare bring up Iran-Contra? Will anyone dare detail Barr's corruption, and his longstanding ties to the Bush/Clinton network? What about the fact that Barr is best friends with Robert Mueller?
Even the alternative media, including the whistleblowing research-intensive pro-Trump anon community, has been virtually silent on Barr, despite the fact that his criminal history is glaringly obvious, lurid, and begging to be exposed.
Rumors abound that slippery Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave the Justice Department following Barr's likely confirmation. This further clears the way for Barr to seize the power to determine the fate of the Mueller probe, the John Huber (Inspector General) report, FISAgate, Clinton emails, Uranium One, and other key investigations.
William Barr could well determine the course of the political war between President Donald Trump and his enemies, and decide the fate of Donald Trump's presidency itself.
Larry Chin, January 14, 2019
<Article then goes into a deep dig background on Barr, his CIA connections, etc. Worth a read and dig by any interested anons.
#5057174 at 2019-02-06 21:10:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6458: BIG FACTS MATTER Edition
Chip Tatum: New Book ties Attorney General Barr to CIA, Drugs, Noriega
Chip contacted me this week about his new book, The Mule (Amazon link). From the safety of an extradition free country, Chip has gone into his darkest files to publish on William Barr, the former Reagan era facilitator for some of America's worst abuses and another key figure, Robert Mueller.
Below, an excerpt from Chip's book:
The General Has To Go
In a 1985 meeting, in Costa Rica, William Barr advised V.P Bush that funds and product were being siphoned off by partners in "The Enterprise". Bush ordered Barr to find out who was responsible. The Finding was simple. The Clintons were cleared, but Barry Seal and Manual Noriega were the thieves. Vice President Bush was adamant that both Seal and Noriega had to be "taken care of". His fear of a path leading to the White House and possible impeachment at the minimum resulted in orders for is trusted counsel William Barr to pave the path and find a solution.
Below is a synopsis of the meeting
Who is William Barr
From 1973 to 1977, William Barr was employed by the Central Intelligence Agency. A confidant to DCI GHW Bush, Barr was well trusted and very adept at whatever assignment given by the DCI. Barr was a law clerk to Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1977 through 1978. He served on the domestic policy staff at the Reagan White House from May 3, 1982 to September 5, 1983, with his official title being Deputy Assistant Director for Legal Policy.
As a confidant, V.P. Bush used Barr as unofficial legal counsel for "The Enterprise". As the result of the 1985 meeting he was well aware of the need to neutralize General Noriega. After all, it was Barr that found the thieves.
Seal was no longer a threat as he was "taken care of" in 1986 by friends of Jeb Bush out of Colombia..
https://www.veteranstoday.com/2019/02/06/chip-tatum-new-book-ties-attorney-general-Barr-to-cia-drugs-noriega/
#5054210 at 2019-02-06 16:48:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6454: Day after the Night before Ebake Edition
Trump is draining the swamp guys
I swear
Even tho hes broken 90% of his campaign promises and appointed swamp creatures like William Barr and the water is still full of flouride
Trust the plan tho
TRUST THE MILLITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX TO FIX ITSELF GUYS
#5039167 at 2019-02-05 19:38:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6434: Rest Not Quit (Real) Edition
>>5039156
>William Barr Confirmation
Thursday
#5039156 at 2019-02-05 19:38:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6434: Rest Not Quit (Real) Edition
Guys, Fellow Anons… Isn't the William Barr Confirmation schedule for today…anyone know what time?
#5038020 at 2019-02-05 17:40:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6433: E-Bake Edition
Chuck Grassley says he expects Mueller report 'within a month'
Sen. Chuck Grassley said expects special counsel Robert Mueller will release a report on his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election "within a month." "Within a month, if we see it," the Iowa Republican said while speaking to radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt on Tuesday.
Grassley, who serves on the Judiciary Committee and was its chairman last term, said he wants as much of the report made public as possible. He also expressed doubt that Mueller would find any collusion or conspiracy between Russia and President Trump's 2016 campaign. "I look at it from this standpoint. I don't care what the report says," Grassley said. "We paid $25 million, maybe $35 million to do it, and the public ought to know what their $25 or $35 million bought. And except for national security and privacy of individuals, those would be understandably redacted, everything else, I think, ought to be out."
Trump said in a CBS interview that aired Sunday it would be up to his attorney general whether the report would be made public. William Barr, Trump's nominee to be attorney general, said at his confirmation hearing last month that Mueller's findings will be confidential but he supports releasing them to the public. "My objective and goal is to get as much as I can of the information to Congress and the public," he said. Neither Mueller or anyone on his team have publicly discussed when the investigation could wrap up and the findings could be released.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/chuck-grassley-says-he-expects-mueller-report-within-a-month
#5031308 at 2019-02-05 01:29:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6424: SOTU Eve Edition
William Barr is more anti-gun than Schumer and Ginsburg
Why the hell is nobody making noise about him. if he gets AG it's fucking over for gun owners, every state will get red flag laws.
#5027371 at 2019-02-04 19:25:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6419: EBAKE Edition
Hey anons its Q here keep trusting on that plan
So what if half of you are targeted individuals or on a list now
I post half a month and you retards believe whatever i say
Keep trusting that plan while trump makes obvious neocon moves
Nobody is in jail
And he apoints people like William Barr to drain the swamp
#5019154 at 2019-02-04 00:27:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6408: Time Draws Nigh Edition
Who is William Barr?
https://www.globalresearch.ca/ciabushiran-contra-covert-operative-fixer-William-Barr-nominated-attorney-general/5662609
#5013550 at 2019-02-03 15:31:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6401: Football Has Become Soft Edition
>>5013524
William Barr, Office of Policy Development: Deputy Assistant Director for Legal Policy, 1982-1983
On May 3, 1982, Barr joined the Office of Policy Development at the White House reporting to Roger Porter and Michael Uhlmann. Barr was the Deputy Assistant Director for Legal Policy. His responsibilities included civil rights (fair housing, women's equality issues, affirmative action, desegregation in education, etc.), crime, and immigration. Barr left this position on September 5, 1983 to return to Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge.
This collection covers William Barr's 18 months working in the White House at the Office of Policy Development. As the Deputy Assistant Director for Legal Policy he reported to Michael Uhlmann and worked in a team with Stephen Galebach. His material is concentrated around the introduction of major changes and/or regulations ongoing during his tenure at the White House. His file folders are grouped around these bills such as the Crime Bills introduced in 1981, 1982 and 1983; the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1983 and the introduction of the Tuition Tax Credit Bill in 1982 and 1983. It also focuses on Executive Order 12336 of 1981 which created the Task Force on Legal Equity for Women. This task force was charged with eliminating or altering rules and regulations within the federal government which were not gender-neutral. It served as an umbrella group for all civil rights issues for women in the Reagan Administration.
https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/digital-library/William-Barr
#5013524 at 2019-02-03 15:29:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6401: Football Has Become Soft Edition
Puppet Government Since 1945
Over the past week, time has been spent watching C-Span videos from the 1989-1992 timeframe in which William Barr, Trump's nominee for Attorney General (AG) appeared. There is no more perfect candidate for AG at this time in history than William Barr. If someone had planned it, they could not have picked someone more perfect. He's so perfect in fact, it makes the anomalies of Jeff Sessions seem like Sessions was simply a placeholder until William Barr could clear his calendar.
During that timeframe Bush declared a war on crime and announced a package of changes to the criminal justice system. William Barr would have been the AG to implement them but for the fact that Clinton was elected instead of Bush. The observation has been that when a new administration comes into office, the names of the programs are changed, the players are shuffled but the underlying programs are not. They are sold to the public on different points of emphasis but there is no real difference so the changing of the guard doesn't matter. The programs are still implemented as planned.
William Barr got his masters in Chinese Studies and he went to work for the CIA. Barr joined the Office of Policy Development for the Reagan White House in 1982 reporting to Roger Porter. According to the record posted on the Reagan Library website:
http://thetechnocratictyranny.com/corruption/puppet-government-since-1945/
#4994699 at 2019-02-02 00:57:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6377: The Party of Nukes and Blackface Edition
>>4990028 (pb)
> OPINION: Bill Barr Needs To Answer For His Role In Ruby Ridge
> The Second Amendment community has tried very hard to get members of the Judiciary Committee to persuade attorney general nominee William Barr to renounce his long-standing support for gun control. Opposing his nomination is not a position we relish. But if members of the Senate choose to ignore his record on guns, they should not ignore his role in the Ruby Ridge scandal.
This looks very bad. This guy seems to be a deep state anti-patriot.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/01/26/Barr-ruby-ridge/
#4991030 at 2019-02-01 19:35:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6372: Right On Q Edition
Attorney general nominee must assure Senate on Mueller report
William Barr needs to be unequivocal about releasing special counsel Robert Mueller's full findings.
January 31, 2019 7:18 PM
The next U.S. attorney general will determine which findings by special counsel Robert Mueller will be made public. While President Donald Trump's nominee, William Barr, likely has the votes in the Republican-controlled Senate to win confirmation, he also must have the confidence of the American people that he will be independent.
Barr, who served in the job for two years under President George H.W. Bush, and in many key Justice Department positions before that, certainly has impressive credentials, even if you disagree with some of his policy positions. Unlike acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, who is totally unqualified for the position, the controversy surrounding Barr has little to do with his resume, but much to do with this extraordinary time in the nation. As a special counsel conducts an investigation that could bring down a presidency, Barr's expansive views of executive privilege, which give the president power to withhold information, raise doubts that he's the best person for the job right now.
https://www.newsday.com/opinion/editorial/attorney-general-nominee-must-assure-senate-on-mueller-report-1.26685977
Are they afraid of him already?
#4990028 at 2019-02-01 18:32:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6371: JOBS, JOBS, JOBS! Edition
>>4989820
OPINION: Bill Barr Needs To Answer For His Role In Ruby Ridge
The Second Amendment community has tried very hard to get members of the Judiciary Committee to persuade attorney general nominee William Barr to renounce his long-standing support for gun control. Opposing his nomination is not a position we relish. But if members of the Senate choose to ignore his record on guns, they should not ignore his role in the Ruby Ridge scandal.
Consider these facts.
Barr was in charge of the Justice Department during Ruby Ridge, and he knew what was going on.
Barr stated, under oath, that his chief gun priority would be the Ruby Ridge-like gun confiscation orders (sugar-coated as "red flag laws").
You may remember that Barr's federal agents descended on Randy Weaver's Idaho compound in August, 1992, and (1) shot weaver in the back; (2) shot Weaver's wife Vicki to death, while she was holding her infant son; (3) shot Weaver's 14 year-old son to death; and (4) shot Weaver's dog.
Courts subsequently largely exonerated Weaver, while excoriating the FBI and the Department of Justice. And, although then-Attorney General William Barr claimed to know nothing about the Ruby Ridge fiasco, a 1995 Washington Post article reported that there were 20 high-level DOJ calls about Weaver in the 24 hours preceding the murder of his wife - and two of them directly involved Barr.
After that, Barr spent huge amounts of pro bono time trying to get exoneration for the FBI sniper who shot Vicki Weaver to death. He pushed for immunity from prosecution, organized letters on his behalf, and framed arguments before the trial and appeals courts.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/01/26/Barr-ruby-ridge/
#4975514 at 2019-01-31 14:24:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6352: Justify Censoring Social Media Edition
>>4975348
>>4975379
>>4975501
part 2
The FBI agent clearly implies that he believes more than 20,000 classified documents is a more accurate number and that, in his opinion, Comey was lying to the American public. The FBI eventually moved the laptop to Quantico for further exploitation, and the IG report documents that eventually just under 50,000 documents were examined, many of which were duplicates of the initial 30,000 documents examined.
The dirty little secret that has not been well reported is that, according to the IG report, the laptop contained "approximately 1,355,980 items, or files." As everyone knows, each file can contain a large number of individual documents or emails. So according to the FBI, more than 1.3 million documents and perhaps a much higher number weren't looked at to see whether they contained classified information.
This whole situation stinks to the high heavens of political corruption. The Senate confirmation hearings for William Barr as the next U.S. attorney general tasked Barr to dig into this specific case and to deal with the DOJ/FBI corruption.
Probably more significantly, a federal judge just ordered discovery on the Benghazi/Clinton email scandal. This is a devastating loss for the DOJ/FBI, since now, organizations such as Judicial Watch will be able to submit Freedom of Information Act requests and demand testimony from everyone involved.
If there is more to learn about Benghazi or more classified documents to be found among the million-plus documents ignored by the FBI, the corruption will be out in the light for all to see. This is going to be one of the big stories for 2019 and will define the battle lines between liberals and conservatives.
Brad Johnson is a retired CIA senior operations officer and a former chief of station. He is president of Americans for Intelligence Reform.
#4965117 at 2019-01-30 17:23:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6339: Intelligence School Edition
Do you believe him? We will know by 15th.
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
17. we have now 4 dates pinpointed:
Feb 5 - SOTU
Feb 7 - William Barr Senate confirmation vote as AG
Feb 8 - FBI Anon Leak on Brennan & Comey indictments becoming public
Feb 15 - Gov't shutdown - Part 2
https://twitter.com/GregRubini/status/1090366891904897025
#4963574 at 2019-01-30 14:40:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6337: Puerto RICO Edition
>>4963504
Just like Kevin Schipp… controlled opposition at its best. He is shitting his pants atm because of the William Barr nomination. Top kek, funny seeing the rats panicking.
#4957379 at 2019-01-30 00:52:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6329: DNC in Shambles Edition
January 29, 2019 - 07:34 PM EST
(((?McConnell calls for releasing as much of Mueller's report as possible?)))
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Tuesday that he wants special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Russia investigation to be as "open" as possible.
"Obviously I would like for as much as possible of the Mueller report to be open. I don't know enough about Justice Department regulations to know what part of that, you know, might make sense not to be disclosed," McConnell told reporters.
"I think it ought to be as fully open and transparent, whatever the recommendation is, as possible," he added.
(((A bipartisan pair of lawmakers, Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), introduced legislation on Monday that would require Mueller, or any other Justice Department special counsel, to turn over a report to Congress once the investigation ends or if they are removed or fired.)))
<<An unclassified version of the report would also be publicly released.>>
McConnell was asked about the Grassley-Blumenthal bill but didn't indicate whether or not he supported it.
Currently under Justice Department guidelines, a special counsel sends a confidential report to the attorney general "explaining the prosecution or declination decisions reached" during an investigation.
But the Justice Department would likely face intense pressure from both parties to make at least part of Mueller's report public. The Russia probe has been a years-long drama and source of intrigue that has dominated much of the Trump administration.
Trump's attorney general nominee William Barr told members of the Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearing earlier this month that it was his "intent" to release as much about Mueller's findings as he can consistent with the law. But he stopped short of pledging to release the report in its entirety.
"My goal will be to provide as much transparency as I can, consistent with the law," Barr told lawmakers. "I can assure you that, where judgments are to be made, I will make those judgments based solely on the law and I will not let personal, political or other improper interests influence my decision."
Democrats have raised concerns that Barr, or Trump, could try to block the report from being released.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), the Judiciary Committee chairman, said during a hearing on Tuesday that Barr, if confirmed, would have "discretion" about how Mueller's report is released but said he would "just trust the guy to make good judgements."
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/427575-mcconnell-calls-for-releasing-as-much-of-muellers-report-as-possible
#4956615 at 2019-01-29 23:44:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6328: Abrams Tanks Edition
>>4956601
Feb 5 - SOTU
Feb 7 - William Barr Senate confirmation vote as AG
Feb 8 - FBI Anon Leak on Brennan & Comey indictments becoming public
Feb 15 - Gov't shutdown - Part 2
We'll see how smart he is really soon.
#4955827 at 2019-01-29 22:37:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6327: Bring Back Global Warming Edition
Senator Lindsey Graham Pushes Back Barr Committee Vote by One Week....
Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham announced today the postponement of the committee vote on nomination of William Barr for Attorney General by one week, after democrats requested a delay.
Generally, no big deal. Normally, the opposition democrats can call for a week delay. Typically, this stuff happens all the time and is one of those procedural issues no-one pays attention to. However...
Because the spidey-sense political radar is monitoring DC closely; it just so happens that we stood back, looked at the political calendar last night; and predicted this. Check out the alignment of the political planets for next week:
?On Tuesday Feb 5th, President Trump is now scheduled to deliver his State of the Union address. There is absolutely NO DOUBT before Pelosi invited Trump, the democrats have pre-planned something around the event.
?On Friday Feb 8th, AAG Matt Whitaker is scheduled to appear in front of the most Machiavellian political mind inside the Democrat apparatus, House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (aka "The Penguin").
Knowing those two dates(Tue-5th, Fri-8th); and knowing how Team Mueller always frame their timing of announcements to deliver maximum presidential diminishment; and accepting the resistance landscape so far; wouldn't it be serendipitous for them if Mueller announced a report to the DOJ on either Monday the 4th, or Wednesday, February 6th?
The scheming resistance is chomping at the bit to fight the DOJ to get full control of the raw material inside the Mueller/Weissmann report without the filter of William Barr. {Go Deep} This is a public fight they have undoubtedly planned for.
With Nadler and crew pre-positioned on Friday 8th to begin demanding AAG Whitaker provide direct and unadulterated access to the full Mueller report content. It would make sense to erase the media coverage of the SOU and kick off the resistance charge with a leak to media of the Mueller report on Tuesday 6th.
Following this scheme.... If the UniParty could simultaneously delay Barr's nomination vote until after this fight begins the Democrats would have a stronger DC landscape for their public arguments. Additionally, the fight over making the Mueller/Weissmann report become public provides cover for all Democrats to vote against Bill Barr.
Remember, all of this is building toward one goal.
But, if that was the general plan, an interim delay would be needed.
Coincidentally, something exactly like THIS:
WASHINGTON - Senate Democrats forced a one-week delay Tuesday in the Judiciary Committee vote on William Barr's nomination to become attorney general so they could gather more information about how he planned to oversee the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The chairman, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Democrats' had legitimate questions about whether Barr's broad views of presidential power would lead to his keeping parts of special counsel Robert Mueller's anticipated final report secret.
The delay is relatively routine for nominees and Graham still expects Barr to be confirmed. (read more)
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/01/29/senator-lindsey-graham-pushes-back-Barr-committee-vote-by-one-week/
#4953316 at 2019-01-29 18:50:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6324: God Bless The Lurkers Edition
Attorney General Nominee: Reg Flag Laws Are "The Single Most Important Thing We Can Do In the Gun Control Area to Stop Massacres"
As called out by the National Association for Gun Rights online and Gunpowder Magazine, the President's nominee for Attorney General, William Barr, made a startling statement regarding Second Amendment rights during his confirmation hearing:
"I think that the problem of our time is to get an effective system in place that can keep dangerous firearms out of the hands of mentally ill people. That is, should be, priority number one. And it's gonna take some hard work, and we need to get on top of the problem... We need to agree to standards that are prohibitors of people who are mentally ill. We have to get the resources in to get the system built up the way we did many years ago on the felon records and so forth. We have to get the system working, and as I say, it's sort of piecemeal right now. We need to get some energy behind it and get it done.
I also think we need to push along the ERPOs (Extreme Risk Protection Orders), so that we have these red flag laws to supplement the use of the background check to find out if someone has some mental disturbance. This is the single most important thing I think we can do, in the gun control area, to stop these massacres from happening in the first place."
"Well, thank you, I'd like to work with you in that regard," Dianne Feinstein replied.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/01/staff-writer/attorney-general-nominee-reg-flag-laws-are-the-single-most-important-thing-we-can-do-in-the-gun-control-area/
#4951789 at 2019-01-29 16:17:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6322: Emerging Battlefields Edition
William Barr confirmation should be today (1/29/19..Tuesday)..can't find the time or if it has been rescheduled…any new information would be helpful.
#4948836 at 2019-01-29 06:37:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6318: Follow The Connections Edition
>>4948746
When does congress vote on William Barr?
#4945543 at 2019-01-29 02:03:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6314: Hussein's Fleshjack Edition
(reposting, the article is already in notables just commenting on it)
Mueller probe 'close to being completed': acting U.S. attorney general
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election is close to wrapping up, Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker told reporters on Monday.
(implying he IS in fact in charge and running it)
"I've been fully briefed on the investigation and I look forward to Director Mueller delivering the final report," he said at a press conference on U.S. charges against China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
(implying he is FULLY aware of what's going on, AND its implications)
"Right now the investigation is I think close to being completed and I hope that we can get the report from Director Mueller as soon as possible."
(confirming this is wrapping up soon, and that he is in control, and SEEMINGLY not too worried about it)
Whitaker's comments mark the first time a top government official with knowledge of the investigation has publicly confirmed the probe is in its final stages.
(confirmation is key, meaning the rumors of "a nothing burger" and it EXONERATING POTUS are have moar credibility)
Media outlets have reported that Mueller's office could be close to issuing a final report on his investigation.
(many have been saying it DOES NOT prove muh russia, and EXONERATES POTUS)
But Mueller has been tight-lipped about when the months of closed-door grand jury sessions and criminal charges will conclude, leaving questions over how far into the White House his probe will reach and what will happen to his findings.
(MUELLER IS EXONERATING POTUS)
Mueller's investigation most recently ensnared a long-time confidant of President Donald Trump, political operative Roger Stone.
Others in Trump's orbit have also been charged in the probe, including Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, his former campaign deputy, Richard Gates, and his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
(all plants, and FLYNN IS SAFE)
Trump's nominee to fill the attorney general post permanently, William Barr, recently pledged to make public as much of the report as possible, saying Mueller is required to file it confidentially.
(Mueller AND RR leave after Barr is appointed and Mueller is done, THEN HUBER STEPS INTO THE SPOTLIGHT)
But Barr has declined to pledge to release Mueller's report in its entirety, saying that some portions might need to remain confidential, such as decisions not to charge certain individuals.
(Imply Barr will do the right thing when it comes to releasing the report that EXONERATES POTUS)
Russia denies any wrongdoing in the 2016 election. Trump has repeatedly said he was not involved in any collusion with Russia and has often referred to the probe as a "witch hunt."
(THIS IS FOR OPTICS, THE REAL WITCH HUNT IS BEING DONE BY HUBER)
Whitaker's comments about the Mueller investigation are likely to trigger further inquiries from Democrats who have accused him of being illegally appointed and failing to heed ethics advice suggesting he should recuse himself from overseeing the Mueller investigation.
(Q proof reminder)
He is due to appear before the House Judiciary Committee on February 8, where he is expected to be peppered with questions over his role in the Mueller probe and whether he has taken steps to narrow it or limit what Mueller can investigate.
(going to enjoy that show)
Whitaker was installed as acting attorney general in November, after Trump ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
(thank you for your service Sessions, you set this all up)
Prior to joining the Justice Department as Sessions' chief of staff in 2017, Whitaker served as a conservative media pundit and made multiple comments raising skepticism about Mueller's investigation.
(reminder Whitaker was his chief of staff)
Those comments, coupled with Whitaker's friendship with Trump's 2016 election co-chair, Sam Clovis, have raised questions about whether Whitaker should recuse himself.
At Monday's press conference, Whitaker publicly addressed questions about his past statements on the Mueller probe, saying he made those comments as a private citizen who had access only to publicly available information.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-probe/mueller-probe-close-to-being-completed-acting-u-s-attorney-general-idUSKCN1PM2KQ
#4943569 at 2019-01-28 23:06:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6311: RIP Tappy the Robot Edition
Mueller probe 'close to being completed': acting U.S. attorney general
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The probe of possible Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, is wrapping up, Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker told reporters on Monday.
"I've been fully briefed on the investigation and I look forward to Director Mueller delivering the final report," he said at a press conference on U.S. charges against China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. "Right now the investigation is I think close to being completed and I hope that we can get the report from Director Mueller as soon as possible."
The investigation most recently ensnared a long-time confidant of President Donald Trump, political operative Roger Stone, and has led to the conviction of Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort. Mueller has been tight-lipped about when the months of closed-door grand jury sessions and plea deals will conclude, leaving questions over how far into the White House his probe will reach and what will happen to his findings. Trump's nominee to fill the attorney general post permanently, William Barr, recently pledged to make public as much of the report as possible, saying Mueller is required to file it confidentially. Russia denies any wrongdoing in the 2016 election. Trump has repeatedly said he was not involved in any collusion with Russia and has often referred to the probe as a "witch hunt."
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-probe/mueller-probe-close-to-being-completed-acting-u-s-attorney-general-idUSKCN1PM2KQ
#4942389 at 2019-01-28 21:28:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6310: Venezuelan Spanctions Edition
reposting because these cunts need eyes on them
all dirty as fuck
Barr says he discussed Mueller
probe with Pence
Barr says he discussed Mueller probe with Pence
© Greg Nash
Attorney general nominee William Barr says he has discussed special counsel Robert Mueller's probe with Vice President Pence, but not at great length with President Trump.
In written answers to questions from senators that were made public Monday, Barr said he has spoken occasionally with Pence since the spring of 2017, and that those conversations included discussions about Mueller's investigation.
"The Vice President and I are acquainted, and since the spring of 2017, we have had occasional conversations (sometimes joined by his chief of staff) on a variety of subjects, including policy, personnel, and other issues," Barr said.
"Our conversations have included, at times, general discussion of the Special Counsel's investigation in which I gave my views on such matters as Bob Mueller's high integrity and various media reports," he added.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/427298-Barr-says-he-discussed-mueller-probe-with-pence
#4942180 at 2019-01-28 21:08:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6309: Podium 10Ft Higher Edition
Barr says he discussed Mueller probe with Pence
Attorney general nominee William Barr says he has discussed special counsel Robert Mueller's probe with Vice President Pence, but not at great length with President Trump.
In written answers to questions from senators that were made public Monday, Barr said he has spoken occasionally with Pence since the spring of 2017, and that those conversations included discussions about Mueller's investigation.
"The Vice President and I are acquainted, and since the spring of 2017, we have had occasional conversations (sometimes joined by his chief of staff) on a variety of subjects, including policy, personnel, and other issues," Barr said.
"Our conversations have included, at times, general discussion of the Special Counsel's investigation in which I gave my views on such matters as Bob Mueller's high integrity and various media reports," he added.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/427298-Barr-says-he-discussed-mueller-probe-with-pence
#4939425 at 2019-01-28 16:44:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6306: Money, Wine & Influence Edition
https://outline.com/VXa2av
What Robert Mueller and William Barr need to tell us
#4939066 at 2019-01-28 15:53:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6305: Slow Monday Morning Edition
>>4938967
Yes, you may be on crack. Trump has not only failed to drain the swamp, he has added to it quite liberally! Wilbur Ross, Steve Mnuchin, William Barr (in progress), Nikki Haley - all corrupt-to-the-core. Who's next? Really, a new 'Patriot Party ??? I will not screen cap this. Put the pipe down and seek help.
#4937895 at 2019-01-28 11:50:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6304: Rift of the Rothschild's Edition
How can you drain the swamp if you keep hiring swamp creatures to drain it?
William Barr was George H.W. Bush's AG, and he didn't get that appointment unless he was a swamp creature at that time.
He got confirmed in the Senate without a scratch. So if the Demorats on confirmation committee didn't make a big stink about him,
he's there to protect corruption.
William Barr the Deep State Operative that sank America. Roger Stone tried to warn us a few days before he was arrested.
#4933055 at 2019-01-28 00:58:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6298: Comfy Sunday Evening Edition
>>4933027
Can we really trust Barr
OPINION: Bill Barr Needs To Answer For His Role In Ruby Ridge
The Second Amendment community has tried very hard to get members of the Judiciary Committee to persuade attorney general nominee William Barr to renounce his long-standing support for gun control. Opposing his nomination is not a position we relish. But if members of the Senate choose to ignore his record on guns, they should not ignore his role in the Ruby Ridge scandal.
Barr was in charge of the Justice Department during Ruby Ridge, and he knew what was going on.
Barr stated, under oath, that his chief gun priority would be the Ruby Ridge-like gun confiscation orders (sugar-coated as "red flag laws").
You may remember that Barr's federal agents descended on Randy Weaver's Idaho compound in August, 1992, and (1) shot weaver in the back; (2) shot Weaver's wife Vicki to death, while she was holding her infant son; (3) shot Weaver's 14 year-old son to death; and (4) shot Weaver's dog.
Courts subsequently largely exonerated Weaver, while excoriating the FBI and the Department of Justice. And, although then-Attorney General William Barr claimed to know nothing about the Ruby Ridge fiasco, a 1995 Washington Post article reported that there were 20 high-level DOJ calls about Weaver in the 24 hours preceding the murder of his wife - and two of them directly involved Barr.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/01/26/Barr-ruby-ridge/
#4924282 at 2019-01-27 05:04:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6286: Huber + IG + 470 Edition
OPINION: BILL Barr NEEDS TO ANSWER FOR HIS ROLE IN RUBY RIDGE
The Second Amendment community has tried very hard to get members of the Judiciary Committee to persuade attorney general nominee William Barr to renounce his long-standing support for gun control. Opposing his nomination is not a position we relish. But if members of the Senate choose to ignore his record on guns, they should not ignore his role in the Ruby Ridge scandal.
Consider these facts.
Barr was in charge of the Justice Department during Ruby Ridge, and he knew what was going on.
Barr stated, under oath, that his chief gun priority would be the Ruby Ridge-like gun confiscation orders (sugar-coated as "red flag laws").
You may remember that Barr's federal agents descended on Randy Weaver's Idaho compound in August, 1992, and
(1) shot weaver in the back;
(2) shot Weaver's wife Vicki to death, while she was holding her infant son;
(3) shot Weaver's 14 year-old son to death; and
(4) shot Weaver's dog.
Courts subsequently largely exonerated Weaver, while excoriating the FBI and the Department of Justice. And, although then-Attorney General William Barr claimed to know nothing about the Ruby Ridge fiasco, a 1995 Washington Post article reported that there were 20 high-level DOJ calls about Weaver in the 24 hours preceding the murder of his wife - and two of them directly involved Barr.
After that, Barr spent huge amounts of pro bono time trying to get exoneration for the FBI sniper who shot Vicki Weaver to death. He pushed for immunity from prosecution, organized letters on his behalf, and framed arguments before the trial and appeals courts.
But long before Ruby Ridge,
Barr's hatred for the Second Amendment was clear.
Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1991, Barr pushed the gun control "grand bargain" which, two years later under Clinton, was to become the biggest blow to the Second Amendment since the passage of the 1968 Gun Control Act.
Said Barr: "On the assault weapon front, the proposal before us is the DeConcini amendment. And I think ... I would support both the Brady Bill waiting period and the DeConcini [semi-auto ban] amendment, provided that they were parts of a broader and more comprehensive crime bill that included ... very tough provisions on the use of firearms in crimes and illegal purchase and trading in firearms..."
In addition to endorsing the Brady Bill and the semi-auto ban, Barr went on to support the magazine ban by saying: "I would prefer a limitation on the clip [sic] size."
In 1991-92, as a Senate staffer, I placed a "hold" on the crime legislation. Hence, it did not pass during the Bush administration. But after I left the Senate to run for Congress in 1993, the Barr "grand bargain" was passed during the first two years of the Clinton
administration. It turned out to be so controversial among gun owners that Democrats were ousted from control of the House as a result for the first time in a generation.
And, incidentally, under oath, Barr is now perjuring himself by claiming he opposed the semi-auto ban.
So has Barr changed his tune in 2019?
…
Every week, we, at Gun Owners of America, get messages from gun owners who say they will give up their guns "only when they wring them from their cold, dead hands."
How many gun owners will die so that "the butcher of Ruby Ridge" can be confirmed attorney general?
So, for those who care about the Second Amendment:
William Barr is bad on guns. Very bad.
Worse-than-Loretta-Lynch bad.
For those who think the Second Amendment doesn't matter, well, enjoy the swamp.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/01/26/Barr-ruby-ridge
#4920587 at 2019-01-26 23:31:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6282: "Only Fools, Or People With A Political Agenda" Edition
OPINION: Bill Barr Needs To Answer For His Role In Ruby Ridge
The Second Amendment community has tried very hard to get members of the Judiciary Committee to persuade attorney general nominee William Barr to renounce his long-standing support for gun control. Opposing his nomination is not a position we relish. But if members of the Senate choose to ignore his record on guns, they should not ignore his role in the Ruby Ridge scandal.
Barr was in charge of the Justice Department during Ruby Ridge, and he knew what was going on.
Barr stated, under oath, that his chief gun priority would be the Ruby Ridge-like gun confiscation orders (sugar-coated as "red flag laws").
You may remember that Barr's federal agents descended on Randy Weaver's Idaho compound in August, 1992, and (1) shot weaver in the back; (2) shot Weaver's wife Vicki to death, while she was holding her infant son; (3) shot Weaver's 14 year-old son to death; and (4) shot Weaver's dog.
But long before Ruby Ridge, Barr's hatred for the Second Amendment was clear.
Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1991, Barr pushed the gun control "grand bargain" which, two years later under Clinton, was to become the biggest blow to the Second Amendment since the passage of the 1968 Gun Control Act.
Said Barr: "On the assault weapon front, the proposal before us is the DeConcini amendment. And I think ... I would support both the Brady Bill waiting period and the DeConcini [semi-auto ban] amendment, provided that they were parts of a broader and more comprehensive crime bill that included ... very tough provisions on the use of firearms in crimes and illegal purchase and trading in firearms..."
https://dailycaller.com/2019/01/26/Barr-ruby-ridge/
#4908864 at 2019-01-26 00:33:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6267: A Stone sits idle. A Roger Stone, not so much Edition
>>4908643
NOTABLE
Constitution Party Chuck Baldwin on Trump's new ag William Barr
#4908836 at 2019-01-26 00:30:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6266: Pelosi The Heel Edition
>>4908814
or more likely
Potus is a giant illuminati niggers
who appoints people like William Barr to ag
trust the plan guys trust sessions and mike pompeo lmao
#4908643 at 2019-01-26 00:15:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6266: Pelosi The Heel Edition
Night shift check this out
https://chuckbaldwinlive.com/Articles/tabid/109/ID/3833/Now-Its-William-Barr-When-Will-Christians-And-Conservatives-Stop-Making-Excuses-For-Donald-Trump.aspx
What do we know about William Barr?
"Trust the plan"?
Really?
Looks like there is no plan … no plan that involves patriots
Now It's William Barr: When Will Christians And Conservatives Stop Making Excuses For Donald Trump?
Okay, we all know how awful Hillary Clinton is. We all know that Donald Trump said all the right things (well, many of the right things) on the campaign trail. We all know-at least believed-that Trump was not an establishment insider. We all know that Trump promised to "drain the swamp," dramatically reduce America's out-of-control deficit spending, protect the Second Amendment, get America out of its endless foreign wars, terminate taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood, overturn Roe v Wade and build a wall on our southern border-that Mexico would pay for-in order to stop the flow of illegal immigration into America.
…
At this time, I have no confidence left in Donald J. Trump. He is either a complete fool, or he knows exactly what he's doing, and either way he's not fit to represent me anymore.
No more excuses, Mr. Trump!
Bravo, Carl!
Sadly, a host of Trump's supporters continue to be bamboozled by the elaborate psyops misinformation (translated: propaganda) entity known as QAnon, which keeps reassuring the Trump faithful that he is covertly waging war against the globalist insiders and that any day now the curtain is going to collapse on the swamp creatures. It's all a hoax to give Trump cover-and more time.
If the nomination of William Barr as America's next "Top Cop" doesn't awaken the "Always Trumpers," there is absolutely no hope for them. Even worse is the fact that the longer Christians and conservatives continue to make excuses for Trump's lies and deceptions, there is less and less hope for America.
#4908634 at 2019-01-26 00:14:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6266: Pelosi The Heel Edition
>>4908584
the art of psyoping the general public while appointing William Barr a ton of goldman sachs executives
and exploiting a emotionally damaged section of the internet
is there a God ?
yes
and its probably malevolent
look at the world around you fellow goyim
what kind of God would allow this
#4906477 at 2019-01-25 21:29:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6264: Zap and Slash Edition
>>4906014 (lb)
Dude, Kavanaugh is worse than Gorsuch.
Other globalists include:
Donald Trump
Pence
Pompeo
Kushner
Ivanka
Mnuchin
Sonny Perdue
Alex Acosta
Rick Perry
Robert Wulkie
Patrick Shanahan
Wilbur Ross
Betsy Devos
Kristen Nielsen
Dan Coats
Gina Haspel
Linda McMahon
William Barr
Heather Nauert
Jerome Powell
Richard Clarida
Randal Quarles
Marvin Goodfriend
Michelle Mowman
Those are just the main ones.
Other than that, Trump's appointments are great Patriots.
#4904728 at 2019-01-25 19:48:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6261: POTUS Live Now Edition
Guys…Fellow Anons…We are missing a few things here…
Open until Feb 15 right?
William Barr gets confirmed on Jan 29th right?
What can Barr do in 15 days…from his track record he can do a hell of a lot…or not…who knows.
#4896880 at 2019-01-25 05:52:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6251: Broken Down Hacks Edition
What ever happened to the William Barr approval? Any news? Seems to have just disappeared…
#4890264 at 2019-01-24 20:19:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6243: The Senate Debate And Vote On The Wall And Opening Gov. Edition
>>4890253
>Just confirm William Barr
Is that Vote even scheduled yet?????????
#4890253 at 2019-01-24 20:18:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6243: The Senate Debate And Vote On The Wall And Opening Gov. Edition
Just confirm William Barr and let him off the chain!!!
#4889350 at 2019-01-24 19:03:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6242: Wonderland Edition
When is William Barr confirmation VOTE!!!
I would like [Placeholder] to start moving again…
#4887008 at 2019-01-24 15:13:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6239: Building The Wall Edition
>>4886967
Warner Bros
William Barr
Wonky Bitches
#4885480 at 2019-01-24 08:57:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6237: Timing Is Everything Edition
>>4885389
AND he served as an assistant to William Barr
#4884833 at 2019-01-24 07:01:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6236: Lights On, Nightshift Edition
>William Barr
<ruby ridge
2nd amendment threat
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Barr_(American_Attorney_General)
https://www.ammoland.com/2019/01/ag-nominee-William-Barr-on-second-amendment-during-confirmation-hearings/
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/who-is-William-Barr-5-things-to-know-about-the-potential-next-attorney-general
#4875366 at 2019-01-23 18:29:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6224: Lies, Damned Lies, And Fusion GPS Edition
Will this one item be bad enough to sink the Barr nomination?
Last week, I wrote to you about all the gun control restrictions that William Barr supports.
As you know, Barr has been nominated by President Trump to be the next "top cop" in America.
Well, Barr's support for gun control is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to reasons why the Senate should defeat his nomination.
An excellent article by James Bovard lays out Barr's role in planning and covering up the massacre of Randy Weaver's family at Ruby Ridge.
I will give you the highlights of this article (below), but you can read the entire piece here.
You may remember that Randy Weaver was entrapped by a federal agent for violating a very technical part in the federal gun law.
U.S. Marshals later launched an offensive against the family, first, killing Weaver's 14-year-old son. Then, an FBI sniper shot Weaver in the back and murdered his wife, as she stood in the doorway of their cabin holding her baby.
Afterwards, an Idaho jury found Weaver not guilty on almost all counts, and a federal judge blasted the Justice Department and FBI for concealing evidence and demonstrating "a callous disregard for the rights of the defendants and the interests of justice."
All of this was under the leadership of then Attorney General William Barr.
Barr misrepresents his involvement in Ruby Ridge
Barr claimed at the time that he had no involvement in the Ruby Ridge shootings, even though it all happened under his jurisdiction.
But, in 1995, The Washington Post reported that "top officials of the Bush Justice Department had at least 20 contacts concerning Ruby Ridge in the 24 hours before [Weaver's wife] was shot" - and that two calls involved Barr.
Remember how, in my letter to you last week, I mentioned that Barr had misrepresented the truth (under oath) when he told Senators last week that he did not support the 1991 semi-automatic ban?
Well, Bovard shows that Barr also fibbed when he claimed no direct involvement in Ruby Ridge - even though he had sat in on at least two phone calls.
But that's not all: When the FBI sniper who murdered Vicki Weaver was faced with criminal charges, Barr tried to get immunity for the killer.
He tried to get the judge to dismiss the charges on the general theory that prosecuting FBI snipers "undermine[d]" the attorney General.
Barr spent two weeks organizing former Attorneys General on behalf of the FBI killer. He "assisted in framing arguments" before the district court and on appeals.
In fact, a majority of Barr's pro bono activities have consisted of trying to cover up for the massacre at Rudy Ridge and exonerating the government killers.
Is it any wonder that Barr supported semi-auto and magazine bans for "the little people" - and helped create Brady Checks - and then denied it under oath?
Is it any wonder that Barr's top priority as Attorney General would be "secret police-initiated orders" to raid gun owners' homes in the middle of the night (aka, "red flag" laws)?
The Attorney General is an important and powerful position. And it is imperative that the Senate does NOT confirm William Barr as the nation's top cop.
So please contact your senators again and present them with this new information from the Bovard article.
Let them know that his previous "tour of duty" as Attorney General in 1992 does not deserve a promotion in 2019.
https://gunowners.org/alert12216/
#4871077 at 2019-01-23 07:23:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6218: Comfy NightShift Edition
>>4870919
Ted Broer - Who is AG Nominee William Barr & Why it Matters - 1/18/19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCWs1rDwzc4
#4870919 at 2019-01-23 07:05:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6218: Comfy NightShift Edition
Q
William Barr? Really?
Patriots! Remember Ruby Ridge and the Weaver Cover Up!
Remember Ruby Ridge!!!
#4863905 at 2019-01-22 20:43:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6209: Chief Stolen Valor Edition
>>4862993
The President's pardon of Sholom Rubashkin of Chabad house & a keeper of illegal immigrant slaves is what eventually brought me here.
Trump's history with Chabadis goes all the way back to Roy Cohn, who I believe embezzled a few million dollars from Trump to invest in Chabadi businesses which is the real reason for their falling out just before Cohn died
https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-commutes-sholom-rubashkin-sentence-2017-12
I don't understand or like the Kushner connections to Chabadis who for such a small sect have WAY TOO MUCH political power worldwide .
The Chabad houses are well used by MOS & their allied intelligence agencies.
When you look at the list of officials who requested Shalom Rubashkin's pardon you'll notice many familiar names including our current AG nominee William Barr
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-trump-commutes-sentence-sholom-rubashkin/
As I said, I researched this stuff pretty deeply in Dec '17
The Chabads are also heavily connected to Fla, NJ, NY, Iowa & California, many are either lawyers, doctors or PSYCHOLOGISTS and they own WAY TOO MANY llc's too. You can literally track where Cohen spent Trump's money on bizpedia starting with BRIAR
26/11 is an infamous day because of a "terrorist" attack on both a hotel and a Chabad house
https://www.firstpost.com/india/on-eve-of-2611-terrorist-attacks-in-mumbai-chabad-house-to-be-renamed-nariman-light-house-5608501.html
Here's an excerpt from something I'm writing about it…
The little known Chabad-Lubavitch mafia, is known as a Jewish supremicist cult that's long been reviled as such by many Rabbis and Jewish. Many in the Jewish community don't even consider these people to be Jews, but rather Russians with distant or fake heritage. The Chabad's like most criminals are running drugs, running guns, money laundering, but their largest industry is in HUMAN TRAFFICKING and a laundry list of other criminal activity. Unlike most gangsters they're usefulness to the intelligence world keeps them and their criminal activity hidden. What most here in the US do not know is how the Chabads pretense of being a Jewish charity, hides their true origins as a vital arm of the powerful Azerbaijani mafia; Rubashkin is high up in the organization, and provides a back channel for corrupt politicians; hence Rubashkin's pardon and likely is behind Trump's proclamation of US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capitol. The Chabad mob is centered mostly in Israel, Canada, US, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Russia, but, they are active worldwide via a global network of Chabad-Lubavitch Centers. (Quick FYI There's a center in Miami, Palm Beach, New Jersey and New York, all frequented by Mafioso & their shell companies.) Their geopolitical influence is powerful to say the least! Also, it is rumored to be in deep with Mossad, MI6 and the CIA who often use the worldwide network of Chabad houses for often nefarious activities including aiding terrorist activity. In Russia they aided and helped fund Putin's rise to power through Putins Rabbi one Rotem Rosen…
#4862869 at 2019-01-22 19:02:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6207: Storm Foreshadow Edition
>>4862845
>I trust POTUS, ALWAYS, dont get me wrong.... but I havent figured out the William Barr nomination yet and how its relevant to the plan. I know its relevant, just havent figured it out yet. And damn I love this movie
He said there are more good people in government that we think. I'm counting on Barr – and maybe even Mueller – being among them.
A lot of things don't make sense, anon.
#4862845 at 2019-01-22 19:00:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6207: Storm Foreshadow Edition
I trust POTUS, ALWAYS, dont get me wrong…. but I havent figured out the William Barr nomination yet and how its relevant to the plan. I know its relevant, just havent figured it out yet. And damn I love this movie
#4856958 at 2019-01-22 05:16:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6200: Enter Sandmann Edition
FBI LAST 24 HOURS
More proof FBI probe will likely reveal more than just leaks
My point: As I've been saying all along, the investigation of what went on at the FBI is likely to be bigger than just about leaks made by Baker and others.
https://nypost.com/2019/01/21/more-proof-fbi-probe-will-likely-reveal-more-than-just-leaks/?
House GOP revives long-shot FBI probe
"We've got to keep digging for the truth no matter what," Jordan said, confirming that he is working with a handful of Republicans to continue the work of a joint effort with the Judiciary Committee that former chairmen Trey Gowdy and Bob Goodlatte pursued last year.
https://politi.co/2FDdSO1
Barr's first task as AG: Look at former FBI leaders' conduct
During the Senate Judiciary Committee's interview of attorney general nominee William Barr last Tuesday, committee chairman Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) asked: "Are there rules on how you can do counterintelligence investigations in the FBI?"
Barr replied, "I believe there are."
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/426171-Barrs-first-task-as-ag-look-at-former-fbi-leaders-conduct
The FBI says its photo analysis is scientific evidence. Scientists disagree.
Much of the legal foundation for the unit's work is rooted in a 22-year-old comparison of bluejeans. Studies on several photo comparison techniques, conducted over the last decade by the FBI and outside scientists, have found they are not reliable.
https://thenextweb.com/security/2019/01/22/the-fbi-says-its-photo-analysis-is-scientific-evidence-scientists-disagree/
FBI's probe into Trump's Russia connections was out of bounds
As a matter of separation of powers, Congress can do it, yes, but the FBI needs actual hard evidence of a crime to proceed. Otherwise, what we have on our hands is an agency that can search out pretty much any soul it wants whenever it wants, the sort of thing you get in tyrannies. If you dislike a leader, someone whose politics you find threatening, for instance, then search here, there and everywhere for something foul.
https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article224874540.html
State agency exposes 3TB of data, including FBI info and remote logins
Oklahoma's Department of Securities (ODS) exposed three terabytes of files in plain text on the public internet this month, which contained sensitive data including social security numbers, details of FBI investigations, credentials for remote access to computers, and the names of AIDS patients.
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2019/01/21/agency-that-opted-out-of-central-it-service-exposes-3tb-of-data/
#4854413 at 2019-01-22 02:04:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6197: Tucker: "What If Mueller Is Working For Trump?" Edition
>>4854189 (repost from later lb)
Trump's nomination of Barr: insanity or "part of the plan"?
Anons, interesting article. A bit concernfaggy, author speaks like a chansman, excellent background with refs (sauce has photo of Barr & Creepy Joe Biden): e.g.,
* * *
Trump won the presidency in 2016 on the power of the single mandate to "drain the swamp", and Destroy the Deep State. A vicious global struggle continues to be waged on every front between populist reformers led by Trump and the Deep State/New World Order. This war is taking place in every nation and on every continent. The stakes are deadly. Time is running short.
The Justice Department has been ground zero in this war...
Why is William Barr-the antithesis of a "patriot" and the swampiest of swamp monsters- now being inserted into the middle of what is supposed to be a "white hat" anti-corruption operation? The move is baffling.
Why did Trump make the pick-the sole pick-so immediately, seemingly without thorough vetting?
Who recommended Barr for the job? The "white hats", or the "black hats" that have never stopped planting assassins into Trump's inner circle?
Is it significant or coincidental that the Barr pick came shortly after the death of George H.W. Bush?
Does Trump, who made the pick but claims that he "does not know" Barr (do we believe this?) realize that Barr-"Robert Johnson"-is the Deep State swamp's most loyal operators and protectors? And that Barr is deeply connected and loyal to everyone and everything that Trump opposes? ...
Why would Barr go against everything he helped create and everything he stood for?
Why would he undo his own criminal handiwork by prosecuting his own lifelong criminal colleagues and friends? Barr's career has been about saving the Deep State and the New World Order that he helped make invincible. Why would he do any differently now?
For reasons known only to him, Trump has surrounded himself with bad actors, too many to count. Mike Pence (longtime Bush loyalist), John Bolton, H.R. McMaster, etc. etc. Trump's cabinet has been in constant flux, with many shakeups underway. But William Barr is an entirely different level of criminal...
Have Trump and his forces "turned" or leveraged Barr? Is it even possible to control someone like him? "Once CIA, always CIA."...
Is this the "draining of the swamp", or is Barr the swamp's ultimate victory, and the end of Trump?
?(sauce: https://www.globalresearch.ca/ciabushiran-contra-covert-operative-fixer-William-Barr-nominated-attorney-general/5662609)
* * * * *
Back to lurk mode. WWG1WGA
#4854189 at 2019-01-22 01:47:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6196: Content Of (You)r Character Edition
Trump's nomination of Barr: insanity or "part of the plan"?
Anons, interesting article. A bit concernfaggy, author speaks like a chansman, excellent background with refs (sauce has photo of Barr & Creepy Joe Biden): e.g.,
* * *
Trump won the presidency in 2016 on the power of the single mandate to "drain the swamp", and Destroy the Deep State. A vicious global struggle continues to be waged on every front between populist reformers led by Trump and the Deep State/New World Order. This war is taking place in every nation and on every continent. The stakes are deadly. Time is running short.
The Justice Department has been ground zero in this war...
Why is William Barr-the antithesis of a "patriot" and the swampiest of swamp monsters- now being inserted into the middle of what is supposed to be a "white hat" anti-corruption operation? The move is baffling.
Why did Trump make the pick-the sole pick-so immediately, seemingly without thorough vetting?
Who recommended Barr for the job? The "white hats", or the "black hats" that have never stopped planting assassins into Trump's inner circle?
Is it significant or coincidental that the Barr pick came shortly after the death of George H.W. Bush?
Does Trump, who made the pick but claims that he "does not know" Barr (do we believe this?) realize that Barr-"Robert Johnson"-is the Deep State swamp's most loyal operators and protectors? And that Barr is deeply connected and loyal to everyone and everything that Trump opposes? ...
Why would Barr go against everything he helped create and everything he stood for?
Why would he undo his own criminal handiwork by prosecuting his own lifelong criminal colleagues and friends? Barr's career has been about saving the Deep State and the New World Order that he helped make invincible. Why would he do any differently now?
For reasons known only to him, Trump has surrounded himself with bad actors, too many to count. Mike Pence (longtime Bush loyalist), John Bolton, H.R. McMaster, etc. etc. Trump's cabinet has been in constant flux, with many shakeups underway. But William Barr is an entirely different level of criminal...
Have Trump and his forces "turned" or leveraged Barr? Is it even possible to control someone like him? "Once CIA, always CIA."...
Is this the "draining of the swamp", or is Barr the swamp's ultimate victory, and the end of Trump?
?(sauce: https://www.globalresearch.ca/ciabushiran-contra-covert-operative-fixer-William-Barr-nominated-attorney-general/5662609)
* * * * *
Back to lurk mode. WWG1WGA
#4854073 at 2019-01-22 01:39:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6196: Content Of (You)r Character Edition
>>4854041
The only thing I believe is that Trump fires those he no longer has a use for
There is a reason why Mueller is still standing
>Enter William Barr
#4850210 at 2019-01-21 20:48:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6191: Advanced Bakering 501 Edition
>>4850164
https://twitter.com/GregRubini/status/1083515685496635394
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
if you worry about the Dems taking control of the House…
well, you don't need to worry.
my sources told me that at least 80 (possibly up to 140) congressmen will be prosecuted and brought to jail.
85%-90% Dems
so, both the House and Senate will be firmly in GOP hands.
4:07 PM - 10 Jan 2019
2,144 Retweets
4,776 Likes
Mally S.
G Room male grooming
DLCadle
Shellsbythesea
VeteranRobinson
witsnews
Gary Guilbeau
Rhonda Albrecht
Robin Poe - Nationalist
615 replies 2,144 retweets 4,776 likes
New conversation
Greg Rubini
? @GregRubini
Jan 10
I don't have details on the timing, nor on the specific names
(yet)
timing is up to President Trump.
my (personal) bet is that some days after William Barr confirmation as AG, something will be announced publicly
Things are in full swing (behind the scenes)
67 replies 393 retweets 1,399 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 10
Greg Rubini Retweeted Rebecca Frace
3. spot on!
Greg Rubini added,
Rebecca Frace
@FraceRebecca
I've been thinking this since the Election. It's crystal clear that there was not a "blue wave" and I think the "shutdown" is just a distraction to what is really going on behind the scenes IMO.
33 replies 262 retweets 1,091 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
4. all these will go down:
Feinstein = Treason & Espionage Act (China)
Schumer, Pelosi = Bribes, Clinton Foundat +++
Mark Warner, Burr = Esp. Act ++
Booker, K. Harris
Adam Schiff ++
Maxine W.
J. Nadler
they will be prosecuted for several felonies & jailed.
and many more.
66 replies 432 retweets 1,288 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
5. key clue:
check what happened at the Kavanaugh hearings in Sept/Oct.
those who were more unhinged… (think: panic, desperate)
9 replies 190 retweets 830 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
Greg Rubini Retweeted Greg Rubini
6. another KEY clue:
what happened at the Bruce Ohr closed doors hearing?
Dems leak everything.
about the Bruce Ohr hearing the Dems did not LEAK anything
- ask yourself why…
Bruce Ohr hearing [THREAD]:
Greg Rubini added,
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
2. "DOJ Bruce Ohr is spilling everything and naming names, dates, places.
Cutting a deal to save his beautiful wife, Nelly....
Show this thread
15 replies 360 retweets 754 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
7. remember: Trump is a Master in fooling the MSM
and in fooling the Dems.
the Dems have Low IQ, and are very gullible.
11 replies 163 retweets 729 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
8. so: don't get fooled by the Fake MSM.
everything you see there is a distraction.
the Wall itself is a distraction.
Trump is using the Wall to fool the Dems,
to push them to extremist Leftist/Socialist positions,
and to make them look mad and unhinged (ie: Pelosi)
16 replies 211 retweets 816 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
9. in other terms:
Trump is offering the Dems the rope to hanggg themselves.
Bait.
and they (the Dems) are gladly taking it, and doing it.
(other things, much more important than the Wall, are happening behind the scenes)
18 replies 189 retweets 765 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
10. remember:
President Trump promised to DRAIN THE SWAMP.
is there any promise that he hasn't fulfilled?
17 replies 233 retweets 887 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
11. you are witnessing History.
unfolding right before your eyes
10 replies 148 retweets 708 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
12. you can get more information about the STRATEGY
from the [THREAD] which is pinned on my Timeline
you have to read it all, though, if you want to really understand what is going on.
and use Logical Thinking.
5 replies 115 retweets 527 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
13. "You have more than you know"
14 replies 93 retweets 536 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Jan 11
Greg Rubini Retweeted Greg Rubini
14. here you have the MILITARY STRATEGY Thread:
"The REAL role of Rod Rosenstein and Mueller - Sting Op"
Greg Rubini added,
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
Perfect Plan!
Rod Rosenstein will resign after his outstanding job is complete.
"Trump's favorite Deputy AG"...
Show this thread
19 replies 164 retweets 470 likes
Greg Rubini
@GregRubini
8h8 hours ago
15. Great video by The Patriot Hour @ThePatriotHour about this [THREAD]:
between 80 (up to 140) Dems congressmen will be prosecuted and brought to jail
"Why Nancy Pelosi has not yet been arrested for Treason?"
think: [STING] Operation
25 replies 245 retweets 570 likes
#4846454 at 2019-01-21 15:39:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6186: RBG Now On Fox Edition
Barr's first task as AG: Look at former FBI leaders' conduct
During the Senate Judiciary Committee's interview of attorney general nominee William Barr last Tuesday, committee chairman Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) asked: "Are there rules on how you can do counterintelligence investigations in the FBI?"
Barr replied, "I believe there are."
Indeed there are, Mr. Barr. There are very specific rules governing the FBI's ability to initiate and conduct counterintelligence investigations. These rules bear the title of the role you soon may take on for the second time. They are referred to as the "Attorney General Guidelines," or AGG.
Please read and understand them. This may seem like a basic request to make of an attorney general, but there are strong indications that key players at the top of the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) - who were at the center of the saga we, as a nation, have endured over the past two years - were not at all familiar with these vitally important guidelines.
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/426171-Barrs-first-task-as-ag-look-at-former-fbi-leaders-conduct
#4845461 at 2019-01-21 13:43:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6185: Big Bread Breakfast Edition
>>4845433
Speaking of Huber JoeD speculates that Barr will fire him.
Interesting comments on Bruce Ohr, Sally Yates and some rare optimism on William Barr. DiGenova says he expects Barr to clean house at DOJ, get rid of John Huber, and impanel multiple Grand Juries. Though he doesn't quite say it in this clip, DiGenova told Hannity recently he expects Barr to appoint a Special Counsel for Spygate.
https://www.citizenfreepress.com/column-1/lou-dobbs-interviews-joe-digenova-and-victoria-toensing/
#4845037 at 2019-01-21 12:15:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6184: 2 Years of Geotus Edition
>>4845031
Is Kevin Schipp a disinfo shill? Just watched his latest video shitting on William Barr…
#4840637 at 2019-01-21 01:43:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6179: Under A Blood Red Moon Edition
ffs how did we miss this??????????
Barr hearing grandson notes!!!!
supports Russia
https://nordic.businessinsider.com/William-Barr-grandson-handwritten-notes-from-confirmation-hearing-2019-1
#4826541 at 2019-01-19 23:25:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6160: The Proposal Edition
Anyone nervous about AG Nominee Bill Barr?
https://www.sgtreport.com/2019/01/cia-covert-operative-William-Barr-nominated-by-trump-for-attorney-general-his-role-in-the-iran-contra-affair/
#4821342 at 2019-01-19 17:38:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6154: Boo Who Edition
CIA Covert Operative William Barr Nominated by Trump for Attorney General. His Role in the Iran Contra Affair
UPDATE
This article was originally published on December 12, 2018. The serious questions raised in the piece remain completely unanswered.
Why was Barr chosen, given his shocking and deeply criminal/cover-up kingpin background?
Was Trump duped by Deep State enemies, who have placed another predator into his administration with the power to destroy his presidency? Or has Trump co-opted and turned Barr, in the hopes that Barr will do Trump's bidding? Why would Barr ever turn against his own Deep State cronies?
Does Trump have a plan? With Barr in place, is Trump signaling to his enemies that "I now own the Deep State"? Or is Barr the Deep State's ultimate and final weapon against Trump, who remains surrounded by Bush/Clinton "swamp creatures" such as National Security Adviser John Bolton, who is one of Barr's many fellow Iran-Contra co-conspirators, Vice President Mike Pence (who is in ideal position for a coup against Trump, and remains very cozy with the Clintons, dozens of Obama appointees that remain in place, and Republican "Never Trumpers", all of whom continue to undermine Trump.
Pay careful attention to the confirmation "hearings". How many of the senators "questioning" Barr are themselves connected to the Bush/Clinton era criminal operations that Barr supervised as George H.W. Bush's attorney general?
Will anyone in Washington, or in the CIA asset-filled mainstream media, dare bring up Iran-Contra? Will anyone dare detail Barr's corruption, and his longstanding ties to the Bush/Clinton network? What about the fact that Barr is best friends with Robert Mueller?
Even the alternative media, including the whistleblowing research-intensive pro-Trump anon community, has been virtually silent on Barr, despite the fact that his criminal history is glaringly obvious, lurid, and begging to be exposed.
Rumors abound that slippery Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave the Justice Department following Barr's likely confirmation. This further clears the way for Barr to seize the power to determine the fate of the Mueller probe, the John Huber (Inspector General) report, FISAgate, Clinton emails, Uranium One, and other key investigations.
William Barr could well determine the course of the political war between President Donald Trump and his enemies, and decide the fate of Donald Trump's presidency itself.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/ciabushiran-contra-covert-operative-fixer-William-Barr-nominated-attorney-general/5662609
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#4816486 at 2019-01-19 06:54:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6147: BTFO BuzzFeed Edition
HMMMMM… Notable? Baker?
CIA Covert Operative William Barr Nominated by Trump for Attorney General. His Role in the Iran Contra Affair
https://www.globalresearch.ca/ciabushiran-contra-covert-operative-fixer-William-Barr-nominated-attorney-general/5662609
#4815826 at 2019-01-19 05:47:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6146: BuzzFeef Edition
It is shocking to watch Klobuchar ask specific questions to William Barr about obstruction of justice.
Then 3 days later, watch a journalist publish an article on BuzzFeed that uses strikingly similar detail as Klobuchar's questioning in order to convince the public Trump committed obstruction of justice.
And who was the journalist CNN and other outlets couldn't wait to interview and enhance this narrative?
A serial liar with a past that involves telling fairy tales to the public and later getting caught.
The intention of his particular stories is what is even of more cause for concern. His goal is to convince the public that, someone has done something wrong and they must be removed from their position.
In 2002, he published a lie that help further a narrative that an Enron executive was guilty of doing something wrong.
In 2006, he published a lie that exposed the identity of a CIA agent. She could no longer work as a "spy" with her identity exposed. (research for yourself)
What this shows is a coordinated plan to get Willam Barr on recording telling America people "Yes that is obstruction of justice". And then 3 days later run a lie to convince Americans that there is evidence Donald Trump obstructed justice.
Will we ever get the NPC (autopilot) members of society to research what they are being told?
When you connect all of the dots it is alarming to realize this plan has been used in the past.
Wikileaks published an email involving Hillary Clinton staffers discussing the recruitment of journalist Maggie Haberman.
The goal was to control public opinion by having her publish articles that would control the minds in their favor.
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/44903#efmAaSAa2Aa8AbLAbtAc6AfMAgd
Maybe one day we will expose the fake news media and get millions of Americans to wake up out of their hibernation.
But lets come back to reality…
CNN, MSNB, Buzzfeed, etc... will continue controlling public opinion and I will just be an anonymous conspiracy theorist on Qanon.
#4815383 at 2019-01-19 05:13:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6146: BuzzFeef Edition
Tuesday's confirmation hearing for Attorney General nominee William Barr was very disturbing.
Even the most liberal, anti-gun Justice on the Supreme Court – Ruth Bader Ginsburg – didn't sit in the witness chair in the Senate Judiciary Committee and tell us she intended to shred the Second Amendment.
So, when Barr openly spat on the right to keep and bear arms – and threatened to break down our doors in the middle of the night in order to confiscate our guns – well, that's a problem for us.
https://cqrcengage.com/gunowners/app/write-a-letter?0&engagementId=495356
#4810712 at 2019-01-18 23:27:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6140: POTUS Speaking on Popcorn Saturday Edition
Is Amy Klobuchar a time traveler from the future? Or an actor reading her script? Anons know Q has said we are watching a movie but never has the script been this obvious.
Actors are even being cast to take on rolls involving similar story lines they've performed in the past. And the Oscar goes to Jason Leopold.
January 15 2019
Amy Klobuchar. questions attorney general nominee, about specific statements he made in a memo Re: "Mueller's Obstruction Theory". Barr writes that he is concerned about the nature of the Mueller investigation.
Klobuchar asked three specific questions on statements made in his memo that are alarming.
"A president pursuading a person to commit perjury is obstruction?"
"A president or any person convincing a person to change testimony is obstruction?"
"what if a president told a witness not to cooperative with an investigation or hinted at a pordon?"
https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4775019/klobuchar-Barr-obstruction
https://www.justsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/June-2018-Barr-Memo-to-DOJ-Muellers-Obstruction-Theory-1.2.pdf
January 17 10:11 P.M ET
BuzzFeed journalists Jason Leopold and Anthony Courmier publish an article that indicates Donald Trump obstructed justice by instructing Michael Cohen to lie to Congress.
Quoted from article, "Now the two sources have told BuzzFeed News that Cohen also told the special counsel that after the election, the president personally instructed him to lie - by claiming that negotiations ended months earlier than they actually did - in order to obscure Trump's involvement."
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jasonleopold/trump-russia-cohen-moscow-tower-mueller-investigation
How does Klobuchar ask such detailed questions about a news story that has not occurred yet?
The similarities are obviously scripted to attack the minds of Americans. The fabricated article is designed to convince the general public that Mueller's investigation MUST continue and possibly even get amped up a few more notches. They ask William Barr to answer questions about obstruction of justice to show video of it later when he does nothing. Klobuchar never follows her questioning with "a president can be charged with obstruction of justice regardless of how credible/accurate the proof is correct"? William Barr answered the question correctly because Trump never did anything and the only proof is Michael Cohen and 2 actors that write for BuzzFeed"
Oh but wait it gets even better... Jason Leopold has an interesting history involving similar acting rolls.
In 2002, while working at Salon, Leopold purported on acts of guilt by executives of Enron. The falsely purported an e-mail from then-Army secretary Thomas White, a former Enron executive, which White said he had no recollection of writing. Leopold reported that White, while at Enron, had written: "Close a bigger deal. Hide the loss before the 1Q." The online magazine initially said Leopold had plagiarized part of the story, then retracted it altogether. Actor/Clinton Fixer
In 2006, found himself again in controversy. Leopold claimed that multiple sources "confirmed Karl Rove's indictment is imminent. These individuals requested anonymity saying they were not authorized to speak publicly about Rove's situation." Falsely reporting Rove was going to be indicted (sound familiar?)
Can I get an Ivy league statistic professor to determine the probability of events like this occurring?
1+1=2
Logic
Enjoy the show
#4809278 at 2019-01-18 21:32:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6138: Stop Criminals & Drugs Edition
>>4809125
hmmm… Blunt & Direct TIME. This made me think of POTUS tweet this morning Watch Father-in-Law.
"Christine Moynihan Barr who is in her 60's lives in Mc Lean, VA; she's also lived in Arlington and Falls Church. According to her social media, Christine Barr went to Albertus Magnus High School and also attended College of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale NY.
Not many details have been disclosed about Christine Barr, she is pretty much the unknown wife of William Barr."
Just like Barsoomian. Clowns Clowns Clowns
Barr did a stint at C_A '73-'77. https://dailyentertainmentnews.com/breaking-news/William-Barrs-wife-christine-Barr/
#4800538 at 2019-01-18 04:06:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6127: Big News Day Tomorrow Edition
Body Language: William Barr A.G. Confirmation Hearing
Worth a watch.
#4796945 at 2019-01-17 23:35:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6122: Ebake Edition
For anyone wondering why CNN didin't want anyone to hear Sen. Josh Hawley speak to AG Nominee William Barr, look no further than this video.
Throw this on the already mountain like pile of examples showing CNN acting as a disinfo agent, or political operative. Senator Josh Hawley askes AG nominee Barr some poignant questions concerning the corrupt FBI investigation. CNN cuts to commercial so you can't see it.
https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/for-anyone-wondering-why-cnn-didint-want-anyone-to-hear-sen-josh-hawley-speak-to-ag-nominee-William-Barr-look-no-further-than-this-video/
#4792727 at 2019-01-17 18:17:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6116: Ghost Protocol Edition
Lady Anger
@emillyorr
William Barr supported pardons for Iran-Contra criminals, is unqualified to be Attorney General. https://www.dailykos.com/story/2019/1/16/1826931/-William-Barr-supported-pardons-for-Iran-Contra-criminals-is-unqualified-to-be-Attorney-General ... | Is any applicant Trump suggests for any position in government qualified?
#4791636 at 2019-01-17 16:49:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6115: No Clue for a Bread Title Almost an Ebake Edition
Anyone paying attention to William Barr?
Attorney General Nominee William Barr announced his support for "red flag" GUN CONFISCATION to Dianne Feinstein at today's confirmation hearing. (Yesterday)
Call your Senators today and urge them to oppose the confirmation of William Barr for Attorney General. 202-224-3121 or look up your Senators here: https://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
Read more: https://gunowners.org/alert11619.htm
#4790985 at 2019-01-17 15:45:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6114: Red Castle Edition
Sen. Kamala Harris to vote 'no' on AG nominee Barr
By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times - Thursday, January 17, 2019
Sen. Kamala Harris, California Democrat, said Thursday she will not vote for William Barr, President Trump's nominee for attorney general.
Ms. Harris, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is the first prominent Democrat to officially announce her intent to vote against Mr. Barr.
In a statement, the senator criticized Mr. Barr for his support of a wall along the Mexican border and his record on civil rights while attorney general under President George H.W. Bush.
Ms. Harris also said she was concerned about Mr. Barr's refusal to recuse himself from overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into election meddling.
"While I respect Mr. Barr's past public service, I do not believe he will defend independent investigations from attacks, embrace a smart approach to public safety, and ensure equal protection under the law for every single American," she said.
Harris the ho going to say no.
#4790433 at 2019-01-17 14:52:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6113: Homes For A Dollar Edition
==William Barr defended Lon Horiuchi.== This alone disqualifies him. If you don't know, Horiuchi was the FBI sniper who deliberately shot a young woman holding her baby at Ruby Ridge, Idaho. POTUS: are you out of your mind? Do you want to alienate everyone on the right?
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/William-Barrs-connection-to-ruby-ridge-defending-fbi-snipers
#4790293 at 2019-01-17 14:39:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6113: Homes For A Dollar Edition
William Barr no good for ag in my book
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/William-Barrs-connection-to-ruby-ridge-defending-fbi-snipers/
#4790290 at 2019-01-17 14:38:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6113: Homes For A Dollar Edition
>>4790279
>William Barr no good for supreme court in my book
Will you be autographing copies of your book?
#4790279 at 2019-01-17 14:37:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6113: Homes For A Dollar Edition
William Barr no good for supreme court in my book
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/William-Barrs-connection-to-ruby-ridge-defending-fbi-snipers/
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- Question: https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1275214316384501760 Digital warriors ready. Surrender to None ['Digital Battleground']. WWG1WGA!!!
Answer: thehill tweet: https://archive.fo/wImIf #BREAKING: Trump says Obama may have committed treason, refuses to elaborate on specific charges http://hill.cm/HBDahvF 11:49 PM · Jun 22, 2020 ARTICLE REFERENCED: Trump says Obama may have committed treason By Morgan Chalfant - 06/22/20 07:43 PM EDT Updated at 8:12 p.m. https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/503993-trump-says-obama-may-have-committed-treason https://archive.fo/cmdQp President Trump on Monday suggested without evidence that his predecessor, former President Obama, committed treason in connection with the investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign's contacts with Russia. "Treason. Treason. It's treason," Trump said in an interview with CBN News. The president did not elaborate on the specific charge but repeated his assertion that the previous administration "spied" on his campaign in the course of the Russia probe. "They'd been spying on my campaign," Trump told CBN News's David Brody. "Turned out I was right. Let's see what happens to them now." Trump signaled he was looking forward to the results of U.S. Attorney John Durham's ongoing investigation into the origins of the Russia investigation, calling the Connecticut prosecutor "highly respected" and praising Attorney General William Barr.
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Answer: ABC tweet: https://archive.fo/JWNNP JUST IN: AG William Barr responds to SDNY attorney Geoffrey Berman: "Unfortunately, with your statement of last night, you have chosen public spectacle over public service... I have asked the President to remove you as of today, and he has done so." https://abcn.ws/2NeUMPZ [images of letter AG Barr wrote] 7:38 PM · Jun 20, 2020
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Answer: Barr was CIA DIR at that time Members: ranged from Marc Andreessen, Fmr House Majority Leader Eric Cantor to William Barr https://www.nationalmemo.com/pompeo-formed-cia-advisory-board-to-build-his-political-network Advantage - Barr brings intel knowledge with thim Advantage Secy of State - Pompeo knows what previous leaders have done and Ops that had been run around the world
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Answer: BREITBART: DOJ: Democrats Paid Pennsylvania Election Officials to Stuff Ballot Box by JOHN BINDER21 May 2020 https://archive.fo/VqyTf A former Judge of Elections in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has been charged and pleaded guilty to illegally adding votes for Democrat candidates in judicial races in 2014, 2015, and 2016. On Thursday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced charges against former Judge of Elections Domenick DeMuro, 73, for stuffing the ballot box for Democrats in exchange for payment by a paid political consultant. The charges, and guilty plea, include conspiracy to deprive Philadelphia voters of their civil rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for specific Democrat candidates in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections and a violation of the Travel Act. “The Trump administration’s prosecution of election fraud stands in stark contrast to the total failure of the Obama Justice Department to enforce these laws,†Public Interest Legal Foundation President Christian Adams said in a statement. “Right now, other federal prosecutors are aware of cases of double voting in federal elections as well as noncitizen voting. Attorney General William Barr should prompt those other offices to do their duty and prosecute known election crimes.â€
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Answer: MaverickInSky tweet: https://archive.fo/d1vFs "What happened the the US president in the 2016 election and throughout the first two years of his election was apparent. It was a grave injustice and it was unprecedented in American history. We saw two different standards of justice emerge." [THIS IS A QUOTE OF AG William Barr'S REMARKS - TWEETER MISTRANSCRIBED APPARENT FOR ABHORRENT-SA] #QAnon #QAnons [VIDEO CLIP OF HANNITY ON THE DURHAM PROBE INTO THE FISA ABUSES] https://twitter.com/i/status/1262825965534744577 3:22 PM · May 19, 2020
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Answer: ABC tweet: https://archive.fo/kAA3L JUST IN: Nearly 2000 Justice Dept. officials have signed onto a letter calling for Attorney General William Barr to resign over what they describe as his improper intervention in the criminal case of former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn. Nearly 2000 former DOJ officials call for AG Barr to resign over Flynn case Nearly 2000 former DOJ officials have signed onto a letter calling for AG Barr to resign over his handling of the Michael Flynn case. abcnews.go.com 8:37 AM - 11 May 2020 https://t.co/ycgwrKMERd Nearly 2000 former DOJ officials call for AG Barr to resign over Flynn case It's not clear how the judge in Flynn's case will react to DOJ's reversal. By Alexander Mallin May 11, 2020, 3:32 PM https://archive.fo/r1HWf Nearly 2000 former Justice Department officials have signed onto a letter calling for Attorney General William Barr to resign over what they describe as his improper intervention in the criminal case of former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn. Last week, the DOJ moved to drop charges against Flynn who had pleaded guilty twice to lying to the FBI about his contacts with the former Russian ambassador during the presidential transition. The letter, signed mostly by former career officials in the department, accuses Barr of joining with President Trump in "political interference in the Department’s law enforcement decisions."
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Answer: filename: f768deaef22da979abcfb73c9175b54d71fcf891666c5449c1969c07c3cc8920.png AP tweet: https://archive.fo/FsBcX BREAKING: Justice Department is dropping criminal case against ex-Trump adviser Michael Flynn, according to court filing obtained by AP. The prosecution has been a rallying cry for the president in attacking FBI Russia investigation. AP Exclusive: Justice Dept dropping Flynn's criminal case WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department on Thursday said it is dropping the criminal case against President Donald Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, abandoning a prosecution... apnews.com 11:29 AM - 7 May 2020 AP EXCLUSIVE: Justice Dept dropping Flynn's criminal case By MICHAEL BALSAMO and ERIC TUCKER https://apnews.com/ae1ad252bb13490db2ceffc5d17b6d92 https://archive.fo/mQWhc WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department on Thursday said it is dropping the criminal case against President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, abandoning a prosecution that became a rallying cry for Trump and his supporters in attacking the FBI’s Russia investigation. The move is a stunning reversal for one of the signature cases brought by special counsel Robert Mueller. It comes even though prosecutors for the last three years had maintained that Flynn had lied to the FBI about his conversations with the Russian ambassador in a January 2017 interview. Flynn himself admitted as much, and became a key cooperator for Mueller as he investigated ties between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign. In court documents being filed Thursday, the Justice Department said it is dropping the case “after a considered review of all the facts and circumstances of this case, including newly discovered and disclosed information.†The documents were obtained by The Associated Press. The Justice Department said it had concluded that Flynn’s interview by the FBI was “untethered to, and unjustified by, the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation into Mr. Flynn†and that the interview on January 24, 2017 was “conducted without any legitimate investigative basis.†The U.S. attorney reviewing the Flynn case, Jeff Jensen, recommended the move to Attorney General William Barr last week and formalized the recommendation in a document this week. “Through the course of my review of General Flynn’s case, I concluded the proper and just course was to dismiss the case,†Jensen said in a statement. “I briefed Attorney General Barr on my findings, advised him on these conclusions, and he agreed.â€
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Answer: WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Durham scrutinizing John Brennan’s handling of Russian interference in 2016 by Jerry Dunleavy | February 14, 2020 09:02 AM https://archive.fo/heDFU U.S. Attorney John Durham is reportedly reviewing John Brennan’s analysis of Russian election interference, including scrutiny of the former Obama CIA director’s handling of a secret source said to be close to the Kremlin. Durham, who was selected by Attorney General William Barr in 2019 to look into the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation and the government’s response to Moscow’s meddling, is investigating whether Brennan’s CIA was attempting to keep other agencies in the dark as he pushed for a specific preconceived analytic assessment about Russia’s true intentions in 2016, the New York Times reported Thursday. The top Connecticut prosecutor’s team reviewed emails from the CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency analysts who came together to assess Russia’s interference, the new report revealed, and Durham’s investigators pressed for answers about why some agencies at least temporarily denied other agencies access to secretive intelligence about the Kremlin’s active measures campaign. Durham interviewed agents and analysts from all three agencies, and the report said he was scrutinizing whether the clash over intelligence sharing was the typical sort of bureaucratic turf battle over jealously guarded secrets or an effort to cover something up. Much of this revolves around how the United States government eventually reached its January 2017 intelligence assessment on Russian meddling and whether Brennan was pushing for a biased result. One major battle was about the identity and credibility of a CIA source allegedly close to the Kremlin. The NSA wanted more details about him, which the CIA resisted before providing them. The NSA then disagreed with the CIA and FBI about how much confidence to place in the source. At least some intelligence officials were disturbed by a law enforcement officer such as Durham inquiring into the assessments made by intelligence agencies, though Durham played a similar role in his Obama-era investigation into the CIA's destruction of tapes showing the harsh interrogation of detainees. Durham hasn’t yet interviewed Brennan, though the report said his emails and other records have been requested from the CIA by the U.S. attorney. Retired Adm. Mike Rogers, who was head of the NSA at the time, was interviewed by Durham last summer and fall.
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Open Answer: MORE ON BRENNAN: Brennan took a trip to Moscow in March 2016. Originally reported by Interfax, then picked up by the newswires forcing the CIA to officially comment. https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2016/03/28/cia-director-brennan-made-secret-trip-to-moscow-a52284 John Brennan, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), made a secret visit to Moscow in March, according to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Oleg Syromolotov. The visit, he said, had nothing to do with Russia's decision two weeks ago to begin withdrawing from Syria. “It’s no secret that Brennan was here,†Syromolotov was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying Monday. “But he didn't visit the Foreign Ministry. I know for sure that he met with the Federal Security Service (the successor agency to the Soviet KGB), and someone else.†https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-usa-cia/cia-boss-brennan-visited-moscow-in-early-march-interfax-idUSKCN0WU0S5 https://sputniknews.com/politics/201603281037100681-brennan-moscow-visit/ US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John Brennan travelled to Moscow in early March to reiterate the US support for a power transition in Syria as well as urge commitment to maintain the cessation of hostilities in the country, CIA spokesman Dean Boyd told Sputnik on Monday. https://libertyunyielding.com/2018/04/22/astonishing-date-former-cia-director-john-brennan-visited-fsb-russia/ Much as we would ordinarily choose to take Boyd’s word for this, his statement doesn’t necessarily add up. For one thing, the FSB is not a service the U.S. would talk to about a geopolitical transition in Syria. Brennan might talk to the FSB about other things, but the story here doesn’t really track. Russian state policy on the succession in Syria is outside the FSB’s lane. For another thing, the chief of the FSB is not Brennan’s counterpart in Russia on such matters.
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- Question: https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1226908710150299649 Did 'Mueller' open the door to Ukraine? Did 'Mueller' open the door to FISA [illegal]? How do you introduce evidence legally? Did 'Impeachment' provide a platform to discuss findings of Ukraine? How do you introduce evidence legally? Did 'Impeachment' harm or help POTUS [public]? How do you introduce [D]s high crimes [corruption] to the public? Why didn't POTUS remove [Hussein] holdovers from NSC? Do you really believe that POTUS & team trusted [Hussein] holdovers to remain within the admin and work to enact POTUS' agenda w/o bias or confrontation? How do you 'awaken' the 'induced coma' public [FAKE NEWS control] from their long sleep? Sometimes allowing your enemies to [openly] attack……. Logical thinking. [FAKE MOVIE POSTER "HUNTERS BECOME THE HUNTED"]
Answer: filename: Justice.JPG Kylegriffin1 tweet: https://archive.fo/d3E2o Attorney General Barr has acknowledged for the first time that Rudy Giuliani has been giving the Justice Department information he collected in Ukraine, essentially bringing what was a stealth campaign into official government channels. Giuliani Giving Ukraine Data to Justice Department, Barr Says Attorney General William Barr acknowledged for the first time Monday that President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has been giving the Justice Department information he collected in... bloomberg.com 4:40 PM · Feb 10, 2020
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Answer: markknoller tweet: https://archive.fo/6x9Zc Atty Gen Barr says human trafficking is "modern day slavery." Says the issue is "a top priority of the whole Administration." Pledges that the @TheJusticeDept "will do all in its power to bring human traffickers to justice." [PHOTO OF AG William Barr SPEAKING] 3:58 PM · Jan 31, 2020
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Answer: Jeffrey Epstein: FBI ready to strike against paedophile's 'child groomers' FBI agents are poised to arrest at least four suspects in the Jeffrey Epstein child sex trafficking case, a legal source said last night. By Mike Parker PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sun, Nov 10, 2019 https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1202320/jeffery-epstein-investigation-fyi-arrest-paedophile-child-sex-traffic https://archive.md/upfcJ US Attorney General William Barr has vowed that the investigation will continue despite Epstein’s death. He said: “Any co-conspirators should not rest easy. The victims deserve justice and they will get it.â€
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- Question: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/john-ratcliffe-ag-William-Barr-will-deliver-justice-to-any-obama-officials-who-committed-crimes While Congress is away…. The month of AUGUST is traditionally a really HOT month. Nature is unpredictable.
Answer: WASHINGTON EXAMINER: John Ratcliffe: AG William Barr will deliver justice to any Obama officials who committed crimes by Daniel Chaitin & Jerry Dunleavy | July 28, 2019 02:54 PM https://archive.fo/6KoBG BREAKING 911 TWEET: https://archive.fo/kVwgN text- JUST IN: President Trump expected to nominate Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) to replace Dan Coats as director of national intelligence - Axios 11:24 AM - 28 Jul 2019 https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1155544448811634689?s=19 POTUS TWEET: https://archive.fo/GoVsU TEXT - I am pleased to announce that highly respected Congressman John Ratcliffe of Texas will be nominated by me to be the Director of National Intelligence. A former U.S. Attorney, John will lead and inspire greatness for the Country he loves. Dan Coats, the current Director will.... 1:45 PM - 28 Jul 2019 (NEXT TWEET) ....be leaving office on August 15th. I would like to thank Dan for his great service to our Country. The Acting Director will be named shortly. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1155580140392501248
Extra Answer: While Congress is away --> It's all about the BREAK POTUS can make recess appointments when Congress is away on break August is called the Dog Days of Summer Nature is unpredictable --> You never know when there will be a STORM BARACK OBAMA TWEET: https://archive.fo/UZwgJ Here’s a worthwhile Sunday read: “…nothing should temper partisanship more than an awareness that somewhere, on some issue, people with whom you disagree are telling a story that you really need to hear.†11:19 AM - 28 Jul 2019 https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1155543273005600768 COATS TO LEAVE ON AUG 15, FULL MOON, CALLED "GREEN CORN MOON"
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- Question: https://twitter.com/SenTedCruz/status/1153793598627799040
Answer: SEN. TED CRUZ TWEET: https://archive.is/WpcPr TEXT - Today I penned a letter to Attorney General William Barr, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, and FBI Director Christopher Wray calling for an investigation into Antifa under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) [3 PAGES OF LETTER: https://archive.is/WpcPr/4a13992782ed674ca31bb59a2fc7eddd40f48d9f.jpg, https://archive.is/WpcPr/c04018c42345ca251a636a5af01b7ea3e7e7fcb1.jpg, https://archive.is/WpcPr/687bfdb1f851167a6aa0b8d7a0377d43ca2e5c4e.jpg]. 3:26 PM - 23 Jul 2019
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- Question: https://twitter.com/45_Schedule/status/1106643293364985856 [Marker 1 Complete] [SCREENSHOT OF Q POST >>5468027 3-2-19 The clock is ticking]
Answer: filename: TT.PNG ARCHIVE 45_Schedule TWEET: https://archive.fo/YUoi8 TEXT - March 15, 2019: Declaration of a National Emergency on the Southern Border was authorized by US Attorney General William Barr in the Oval Office at 3:42 PM EST. 12:48 PM - 15 Mar 2019
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- Question: https://mobile.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1097350271188062208 Do you believe in coincidences? Kitchen is HOT.
Answer: ARCHIVE POTUS TWEET: https://archive.fo/Ne2oJ TEXT - William Barr is arriving at a Justice Department that desperately needs an infusion of credibility, writes @KimStrassel wsj.com/articles/bill-… via @WSJ 8:21 PM - 17 Feb 2019
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- Question: https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/politics/whitaker-prosecutor-fbi/index.html https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/16/William-Barr-in-2017-doj-abdicating-its-responsibility-by-ignoring-clinton-uranium-deal-in-favor-of-russia-collusion/ Read between the lines. BLOCKADE END > GOOD TO GO.
Answer: ARCHIVES: CNN: Acting AG Whitaker reveals federal prosecutor still investigating GOP claims of FBI misconduct Laura Jarrett, CNN Updated 11:58 AM ET, Thu January 3, 2019 http://archive.fo/IgZVb BREITBART: William Barr in 2017: DOJ ‘Abdicating Its Responsibility’ by Ignoring Clinton Uranium Deal in Favor of Russia Collusion by 16 Jan 2019 http://archive.fo/eXpJn [NOTE: NO AUTHOR GIVEN ON BREITBART ARTICLE -SA]
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- Question: When did POTUS make the statement "Calm Before the Storm?" When was HUBER activated by SESSIONS? Who was/is assigned to HUBER? ACTING AG PRIMARY PURPOSE? SCARAMUCCI MODEL? PUBLIC OPINION (OPTICS) DO NOT MATTER. What was leaked today (on purpose?)? https://twitter.com/johnrobertsFox/status/1070749777334292481 HUBER to testify re: Clinton Foundation? HUBER to reveal 'active' probe actively underway into organization? OIG to release report #2 [overview indicating many 'potentially criminal referrals' made]? "We do not discuss active/ongoing DOJ / FBI investigations." MIL INTEL FISA THE WORLD IS WATCHING.
Answer: ARCHIVE JOHN ROBERTS (FOX NEWS) TWEET: http://archive.fo/bmpSA TEXT - .@realDonaldTrump wants to nominate William Barr to be the next Attorney-General. Barr served as Attorney-General during the Bush 41 presidency. While POTUS normally likes to surround himself with people he knows and likes, he doesn't know Barr, but Barr commands immense respect
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