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    We heard that the FBI forensics lab is a error-ridden bad joke, but now ...

    FBI Software For Analyzing Fingerprints Contains Russian-Made Code, Whistleblowers Say

    In a secret deal, a French company purchased code from a Kremlin-connected firm,

    incorporated it into its own software, and

    hid its existence from the FBI,

    according to do ents and two whistleblowers.

    The allegations raise concerns that Russian hackers could compromise law enforcement computer systems.

    https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrishamby/...aB#.edqzj0GZDx





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    Beleaguered FBI admits it can’t verify dossier claims of Russia, Trump collusion

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation is declining to repudiate the Russia dossier on which it partially relied to start an investigation into the Trump campaign, but it concedes the do ent’s major core charges of election collusion remain uncorroborated.

    Sources familiar with House and Senate investigations say this is the FBI’s dossier talking point 17 months after agents were first briefed in July 2016 as Donald Trump battled Hillary Clinton for the White House.

    The most recent FBI witness was Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who spent nearly eight hours last week in a closed session before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

    Republicans believe they have unearthed a scandal inside the bureau’s top echelons over its determination to target Trump associates based on flimsy evidence and improper Justice Department contacts.

    Republican committee members pressed Mr. McCabe about a dossier that was financed by the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign based on gossip-tinged information from paid, unidentified Kremlin operatives.

    Mr. McCabe declined to criticize the dossier’s 35 pages of salacious and criminal charges against Donald Trump and his aides, but he said it remains largely unverified, according to a source familiar with ongoing congressional inquiries

    Sources speculated to The Washington Times that it would be embarrassing for Mr. McCabe to condemn a political opposition research paper on which his agents based decisions to open a counterintelligence investigation and interview witnesses. Some press reports said the FBI cited the dossier’s information in requests for court-approved wiretaps.

    The Washington Post reported Saturday that Mr. McCabe plans to retire early next year.

    Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz is investigating whether Mr. McCabe should have recused himself from the Clinton email investigation in 2015 and 2016. Mr. McCabe’s wife, an unsuccessful 2015 Democratic candidate for Virginia state Senate, received more than $700,000 in campaign donations from two PACs, one of which was controlled by Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a close Clinton ally.

    Mr. Horowitz announced the investigation shortly before Mr. Trump took office. Since then, his probe has widened into whether the FBI investigation into suspected Trump-Russia collusion is rigged.

    It centers on the FBI’s Peter Strzok, the lead agent in the Trump case until special counsel Robert Mueller fired him in July. The reason: He sent a number of text messages ridiculing Mr. Trump to Lisa Page, his FBI lover. He texted about a meeting with “Andy” — apparently Mr. McCabe — in which it was discussed that Mr. Trump had no chance of winning, but there was a risk he might.

    “I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Mr. Strzok said in August 2016. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40.”

    Related: Clinton and The Fusion GPS dossier was one of the dirtiest political tricks in American history

    The dossier’s author, former British spy Christopher Steele, bragged to Mother Jones magazine in October 2016 that he successfully urged the FBI to begin investigating the Trump team based on his memos. Republicans have ridiculed the bureau for trusting a paid agent of the Clinton campaign.

    Related: All eyes on FBI’s McCabe after text suggests officials discussed anti-Trump ‘insurance policy’

    Fox News and the Washington Examiner reported that Republicans asked what parts of the dossier the FBI had confirmed. Mr. McCabe said the only substantiated collusion-related incident was that Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page traveled to Moscow in July 2016.

    The answer surprised Republicans: Mr. Page’s trip to deliver a speech at a university was widely publicized at the time.

    An FBI spokesman declined to comment on Mr. McCabe’s testimony because it was given during a closed hearing.

    What is unfolding for the House intelligence committee is an investigation that has broadened from supposed collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.

    Driven by Chairman Devin Nunes, California Republican, the committee is examining the following:

    • Who funded the dossier and how its information was spread by paymaster Fusion GPS and then used by the FBI.

    • The Obama administration’s “unmasking” of the iden ies of private citizens caught up in surveillance of foreigners.

    • Recent misconduct inside the Department of Justice and the FBI.

    For months, Mr. Nunes repeatedly pressed the Justice Department to explain why Mr. Mueller fired his top FBI agent, Mr. Strzok. Eventually, Justice turned over text messages showing Mr. Strzok’s deep biases toward the man he was investigating, Mr. Trump.

    The committee also unearthed the fact that senior Justice attorney Bruce Ohr made contact with Mr. Steele during the presidential campaign and that Mr. Ohr’s wife was employed by Fusion GPS at the time it was investigating the Trump campaign’s Russia ties. The Justice Department stripped Mr. Ohr of one of his two portfolios.

    Most recently, The Washington Post reported that James Baker, the FBI’s general counsel and a close associate of fired FBI Director James B. Comey, was being transferred. Politico reported that Mr. Baker during the election had contact with the Mother Jones reporter who interviewed Mr. Steele via Skype and gave much credence to his dossier.

    “This is really problematic for the FBI and DOJ right now,” said the source familiar with the congressional investigations. “They realize stonewalling is not going to work anymore, but they haven’t decided on a new strategy to manage the deluge of information spilling out about top officials’ conflicts of interest, their use of the Steele dossier and their own connections to Fusion GPS.”

    Mr. Comey took to his Twitter account Friday night to lament Mr. Baker’s fate.

    “Sadly, we are now at a point in our political life when anyone can be attacked for partisan gain,” Mr. Comey tweeted. “James Baker, who is stepping down as FBI General Counsel, served our country incredibly well for 25 years & deserves better. He is what we should all want our public servants to be.”

    www.projectrepublictoday.com/2017/12/26/beleaguered-fbi-admits-cant-verify-dossier-claims-russia-trump-collusion

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    "Old man watches basic cable."

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    Trump Lawyers Double Down On Prediction About Mueller's Russia Probe

    Predict "expeditious wrapping up of this matter"


    One of President Trump's lawyers said Monday that his legal team stood by their prediction that special counsel Robert Mueller would soon absolve the president of any wrongdoing in the Russia probe.

    "I know we, collectively, the lawyers, are looking forward to an expeditious wrapping up of this matter," Jay Sekulow told The Wall Street Journal on Monday.

    Trump's team had previously predicted that Mueller would absolve Trump before New Year's, but they shifted the prediction to the end of January in light of recent developments, particularly Trump's former National Security Advisor Mike Flynn pleading guilty to lying to the FBI.

    Other legal experts aren't so sure. In fact, some are predicting the investigation to be drawn out for months, perhaps even through the end of 2018, as NYU's Stephen Gillers told the Journal. "Flynn is cooperating, and that cooperation is likely to lead to further subjects or targets of the investigation. ... If this wraps up by the end of 2018, I’d be amazed," said Gillers.

    On Tuesday, Trump unloaded yet again on the do ent used as the initial rationale to begin the "collusion" inquiry, the unverified and Democrat-funded "Steele Dossier."

    "WOW, @foxandfrlends 'Dossier is bogus. Clinton Campaign, DNC funded Dossier. FBI CANNOT (after all of this time) VERIFY CLAIMS IN DOSSIER OF RUSSIA/TRUMP COLLUSION. FBI TAINTED.' And they used this Crooked Hillary pile of garbage as the basis for going after the Trump Campaign!" tweeted Trump.

    Over the Christmas weekend, the president slammed members of the FBI, particularly Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and former FBI Director James Comey, for political bias.

    "How can FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, the man in charge, along with leakin’ James Comey, of the Phony Hillary Clinton investigation (including her 33,000 illegally deleted emails) be given $700,000 for wife’s campaign by Clinton Puppets during investigation?" Trump wrote Saturday.

    "FBI’s Andrew McCabe, 'in addition to his wife getting all of this money from M (Clinton Puppet), he was using, allegedly, his FBI Official Email Account to promote her campaign. You obviously cannot do this. These were the people who were investigating Hillary Clinton,'" Trump added Sunday.

    Trump's not the only one to highlight McCabe's alleged bias. Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley recently called for the deputy director to be "replaced." Others, however, warn that Trump removing another FBI figure would look bad after his firing of Comey.

    But apparently the debate will soon be moot; McCabe is reportedly planning to retire in the next three months, something Trump trolled him about in another Christmas break tweet. "FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is racing the clock to retire with full benefits. 90 days to go?!!!" he wrote.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/25063/trump-lawyer-still-sure-mueller-will-end-russia-james-barrett

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    what are you losing your over? thats a harmless tweet
    Well, considering he has the propensity to tweet stupid and lost one deal before, tweeting anything about Trump's possible business dealings is ing stupid. Now he can open himself up to more questioning.

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    Well, considering he has the propensity to tweet stupid and lost one deal before, tweeting anything about Trump's possible business dealings is ing stupid. Now he can open himself up to more questioning.
    he made a general comment about people doing business while golfing. no need to overreact to this tweet, man (though to be fair thats been your MO)

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    GOP Congressman: Robert Mueller Damaged FBI More Than Anyone Else, Out For 'Trump’s Scalp'

    Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert said on Tuesday that he believes special counsel Robert Mueller is out to get President Donald Trump’s “scalp,” and claimed that Mueller has a track record of showing disdain toward anyone who identifies as conservative.

    Gohmert joined Fox & Friends to speak on the latest revelations about FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, including that he had already planned his upcoming retirement before quickly shifting gears and focusing on Mueller.

    “I have said since day one, since he was appointed, he's bad news,” Gohmert said. “He's out for a scalp. He would love to get Trump’s scalp. He would love to be the hero of the left to take out Donald Trump. He will do everything he can to do that and Mueller is not going to be deterred by these people falling around him.”

    Gohmert also noted how destructive Mueller was to the FBI and said that he weakened the federal agency more than any other person in history.

    “He purged the training records of anything that offended radical Islamists. For example, the Boston bomber, they went out and talked to him, because of Mueller they didn’t know what to ask.”



    http://www.dailywire.com/news/25090/...-ryan-saavedra

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    that guy reads spurstalk for sure

    texas representative talking about scalps

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    “He purged the training records of anything that offended radical Islamists. For example, the Boston bomber, they went out and talked to him, because of Mueller they didn’t know what to ask.”

    Mueller sticking up for Radical Islam. Liberal hive mind sticking up for Mueller.

    but he's a Republican Globalist puppet more like it.

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    "per informed observers, Mueller may..."

    s sake slopey, can you get any more of an exit strategy in one ing tweet?

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    So Mueller ed up and has to re-do the investigation or is this more nothingburger at the taxpayer's expense? "Mueller is following the money"

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    Turkish Government Hires FBI Director’s Longtime Friend For Work On Mystery ‘Legal Matter’

    The Turkish government has hired FBI Director Christopher Wray’s longtime friend and former law partner Andrew C. Hruska to work on an unspecified proposal to the Justice Department, according to newly filed government do ents.

    Hruska, a partner at the law firm King & Spalding, recently registered as a foreign agent of Turkey, according to do ents released by the Justice Department on Saturday.

    The filings state that King & Spalding, where Wray worked until taking the FBI job, was hired “to prepare and present a proposal to the U.S. Department of Justice for cooperation between the governments of the United States and Turkey regarding the handling of a U.S. legal matter.”

    “You are engaging the firm to provide legal services in connection with a specific matter,” reads a contract signed on Nov. 21 by Hruska and Turkish Ambassador Serdar Kilic.

    There is no indication of impropriety with the agreement. And it is unclear whether the FBI would also be involved in the case that Hruska has been tapped to handle. But Hruska’s close relationship to Wray raises questions about the Turkish government’s rationale for hiring the lawyer.

    Hruska and Wray have known each other for 45 years and attended kindergarten, high school and college together. They worked together in the George W. Bush Justice Department before joining King & Spalding. Hruska vouched for Wray in several interviews prior to his confirmation as FBI director.

    “He thinks clearly, he makes commitments, he keeps commitments,” Hruska told NPR of his pal in an interview earlier this year.

    Hruska’s hiring fits Ankara’s pattern of hiring well-connected lobbyists and lawyers to handle some of its most controversial projects.

    Earlier this year, the Turkish government hired Trump confidant Rudolph Giuliani as part of the legal team representing Reza Zarrab, a Turkish-Iranian gold trader who faced money laundering and bribery charges for operating a scheme to skirt sanctions against Iran.

    The Turkish government and its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have kept a watchful eye on the case because of evidence that implicates Erdogan and members of his family in the sanctions busting scheme.

    Giuliani was hired to negotiate a potential deal between the Trump administration and Turkish government to prevent the Zarrab case from going to trial. The deal apparently fell through as Zarrab recently pleaded guilty and has testified against the Turkish government in federal court in New York City.

    The Turkish embassy has also hired Ballard Partners, a Florida-based lobbying shop operated by Brian Ballard, one of the Trump campaign’s top Florida fundraisers.

    Ballard has been paid a total of $1.125 million so far this year by the Turkish government and Halkbank, a government-owned bank whose executives have been charged in the Zarrab case. Lobbying disclosure reports show that Ballard held several meetings with White House officials to discuss “U.S.-Turkey relations.”

    The Turkish government made another high-profile connection to Trumpworld last year. In Aug. 2016, a Turkish businessman who operates a trade group controlled by the government signed a $600,000 contract with retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. (RELATED: Michael Flynn Is Lobbying For Turkish Businessman)

    The aim of the project was to develop a media campaign against Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric living in exile in the U.S. Erdogan has accused Gulen, his former ally, of orchestrating a failed coup attempt that left more than 250 people dead in Ankara and Istanbul in July 2016.

    Erdogan has expressed outrage towards the U.S. for harboring Gulen, who he considers a terrorist. He has raised Gulen’s extradition with both Presidents Trump and Obama, and his government ministers regularly broach the issue with top State Department and Justice Department officials.

    The Turkish government claims to have turned over evidence tying Gulen to the coup. But Gulen denies being involved in the failed putsch, and the U.S. government has indicated that the Turks have not provided enough evidence to support their allegations.

    In another case, the Turkish government has pressured U.S. authorities over charges filed against members of Erdogan’s security for an attack they waged against peaceful protesters outside of Ambassador Kilic’s residence in Washington, D.C. on May 16.

    Erdogan and Kilic were on the scene that day as a group of Erdogan’s bodyguards and supporters attacked the protesters. Fifteen members of Erdogan’s security detail and four civilian supporters of the authoritarian leader were indicted in the case.

    There is no indication that Hruska has been involved in those cases, though it was revealed on Saturday that charges were dropped last month against four members of Erdogan’s security detail.

    An English-language Turkish news outlet called Ahval reported that the charges were dropped on Nov. 7, a couple of weeks before Hruska signed the contract with the Turkish government.

    Hruska did not respond to a request for comment about the legal matter he was hired by the Turkish government to handle. The Turkish embassy also did not reply to a request for comment.

    http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/26/turkish-government-hires-fbi-directors-longtime-friend-for-work-on-mystery-legal-matter/

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    that guy reads spurstalk for sure

    texas representative talking about scalps
    that was my .

    and this guy is one of the stupidest on the planet, sure he can follow 4-chan and ar15 threads, but he sounds like I imagine TSA would

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    LOL RNC

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    LOL RNC
    Kusnher was in charge of Trash's digital stuff. I bet he gave all the demographic/voting data he/RNC had to Cambridge Analytics who gave it to Pootin for his cyber army.

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    Flynn’s brother calls for pardon from Trump

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...ump/ar-BBHp8ZZ

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    Dude intentionally committed a felony so he could be fired in disgrace and then send Susan Rice to prison.

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    Flynn has very little character to attack but was still hired in the first place.

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