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    The dossier claimed that Page met with Russians and discussed quid-pro-quo deals relating to sanctions and Russia's interference in the election, that never happened.
    Who disproved that claim?

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    It's 3.25 pages.

    You thought the memo was 99 pages long.
    No, thats what Koriwhat said and you tried to play the exact ass with the 3.25 page, it is exactly 3.25 have you measured that? in what system? inches? cm? millicentimeters?, you question people like its some kind of human miracle to read 6 pages...
    Deflecting from the fact that all your party is full of , using the DACA shield, the semen one got evaporated...

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    No, thats what Koriwhat said and you tried to play the exact ass with the 3.25 page, it is exactly 3.25 have you measured that? in what system? inches? cm? millicentimeters?
    I measured it in pages, as the pages are readily available to anyone to read. You didn't read it.

    I admit, it's an estimate. It is more than three (3) full pages and less than four (4) and looks closer to three (3) than four (4).

    It is nowhere near ninety-nine (99) pages. It's at least ninety-five (95) pages less than that.

    And you read zero (0) pages of it.

    lol

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    because Memo is cute and harmless at first glance but

    Oh yes, going through 4 pages is so deep. Just wait for the hit. *5 hours later..still nothing*

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    I measured it in pages, as the pages are readily available to anyone to read. You didn't read it.

    I admit, it's an estimate. It is more than three (3) full pages and less than four (4) and looks closer to three (3) than four (4).

    It is nowhere near ninety-nine (99) pages.

    lol
    And I guess you are smarter than anyone to understand it, because words are subjective, you think the FBI was doing a great job on good ol Donnie?

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    And I guess you are smarter than anyone to understand it
    I understand it better than someone who hasn't read it at all.

    You haven't read it at all.

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    I understand it better than someone who hasn't read it at all.

    You haven't read it at all.
    Do you have a camera in my house? what Im wearing? if you are that good you better use those powers to bring more illegals to the states.

    The FBI used an unverified, allegedly biased do ent known as the “Steele dossier” to get a warrant in October 2016 to surveil Carter Page, a former Trump campaign adviser. The dossier, prepared by former British spy Christopher Steele, alleges the existence of a conspiracy between Donald Trump and the Russian government. The Steele dossier was partially financed by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) — which the memo argues is a major problem.

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    Do you have a camera in my house? what Im wearing? if you are that good you better use those powers to bring more illegals to the states.

    The FBI used an unverified, allegedly biased do ent known as the “Steele dossier” to get a warrant in October 2016 to surveil Carter Page, a former Trump campaign adviser. The dossier, prepared by former British spy Christopher Steele, alleges the existence of a conspiracy between Donald Trump and the Russian government. The Steele dossier was partially financed by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) — which the memo argues is a major problem.
    You haven't read the memo.

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    Intelligence Committee Reveals Weakly Sourced Doc Used for FISA Application

    DOJ/FBI withheld issues of dossier author’s reliability

    Senior FBI and Department of Justice officials knew when they sought a warrant from the secret court to gather communications of members of President Donald Trump’s team before and after the 2016 presidential election, they were using a “minimally corroborated” dossier paid for the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign. The officials did not inform the FISA court of this knowledge, according to the much-anticipated four-page memo released by the House Intelligence Committee’s Chairman Devin Nunes Friday.

    Despite relentless efforts by Democrats, senior FBI and DOJ officials to keep the memo outlining FISA warrant abuse by the Bureau and Justice Department from going public, Trump authorized its release Friday with only minor redactions.

    Nunes, R-CA, argued for the release of the memo, saying its release would not damage any national security processes or the intelligence community.

    The memo’s findings “raise concerns about the legitimacy and legality of certain DOJ and FBI interactions” with the FISA court, the memo states.The findings “represent a troubling breakdown of legal processes established to protect the American people from abuses related to the FISA process,” according to the memo.
    Congressman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Rep. Mark Meadows R-NC, Chairman of the Freedom Caucus in the House of Representatives, said they will push harder for a special counsel to investigate what they say is mounting evidence of violations by the bureau and DOJ to inappropriately utilize the secret court to spy on members of the Trump campaign during a presidential election.

    “I think that the message is that a further investigation needs to take place and Congressman Jordan and I are hoping for the appointment of a second Special Counsel to investigate the investigators,” Meadows said. “It’s important to have an independent counsel to make sure our Fourth Amendment rights are not violated by a special court that authorizes the spying on Americans and part of the follow up on this investigation will be to see exactly who signed the FISA applications and what judges granted them.”

    Rep. Jordan, who was with Meadows on Friday and had advocated the release of the memo, said it was necessary for the information in the memo to be made public, adding that a “salacious unverified dossier paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign was used by the FBI to get a secret warrant to gather communications of an opponent.”

    “They didn’t do it once, not twice but they went four times to the court and didn’t tell the court the information in the dossier, or Steele and never revealed to the court what was actually going happening. This is why it is so important to get out because this is never supposed to happen in our great country.”

    The FISA abuse memo revealed that recently removed FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe confirmed to the committee that no Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant would have been obtained from the courts without the unverified Christopher Steele dossier information. Steele, a former British spy, was hired by the now embattled Washington D.C. research firm Fusion GPS to investigate Trump.

    The firm was paid by former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee through their law firm to investigate alleged ties between Trump and his campaign officials, while at the same time Clinton was under investigation by the FBI for sending classified information on an unsecured server. According to the memo, Steele was paid $160,000 to conduct the investigation into Trump and the campaign.

    The memo also reveals that then-senior DOJ official Bruce Ohr, who has been demoted twice this past year by the DOJ, had spoken to Steele in the September 2016. At that time, Steele had told Ohr he wanted to stop Trump from becoming president, according to the memo. Bruce Ohr’s wife Nellie Ohr worked for Fusion GPS on the alleged Russia Trump dossier and she gave her husband all her opposition research on Trump. Bruce Ohr then gave her “opposition research” to the FBI, the memo states.

    “During that same time period, Ohr’s wife was employed by Fusion GPS to assist in the cultivation of opposition research on Trump,” according to the memo. “Ohr later provided the FBI with all of his wife’s opposition research, paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign via Fusion GPS. The Ohr’s relationship with Steele and Fusion GPS was inexplicably concealed from the FISC.”

    Steele was terminated by the FBI but FBI officials failed to disclose any of the information regarding Steele and his bias when they applied for the warrant to spy on Trump advisor Carter Page.

    “This clear evidence of Steele’s bias was recorded by Ohr at the same time and subsequently in official FBI files – but not reflected in any of the page FISA applications,” according to the memo.

    In September 2016 Michael Isikoff, a senior reporter for Yahoo News cited a “Western intelligence source,” alleging that Russian officials offered Carter Page billions of dollars to end U.S. sanctions. That ‘western official’ was Steele, according to numerous sources who spoke to this reporter. Page, who spoke to this reporter, has repeatedly denied Isikoff’s story and is suing Yahoo News, among other outlets, who reported the same news.

    The FISA warrant application, however, relied on Isikoff’s story and according to the memo, “incorrectly accesses that Steele did not directly provide information to Yahoo news.”

    In effect, the FBI used the Isikoff story, which used Steele’s dossier, to corroborate the dossier.

    Meadows and Jordan said more information and new revelations about the DOJ and FBI’s role in the alleged Trump Russia investigation will be released in the upcoming days and weeks. The DOJ’s Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is conducting a separate investigation into the FBI and its handling of Clinton’s use of a private server to send classified information, is expected to release his report in March.

    https://saraacarter.com/intelligence...a-application/

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    Intelligence Committee Reveals Weakly Sourced Doc Used for FISA Application

    DOJ/FBI withheld issues of dossier author’s reliability

    Senior FBI and Department of Justice officials knew when they sought a warrant from the secret court to gather communications of members of President Donald Trump’s team before and after the 2016 presidential election, they were using a “minimally corroborated” dossier paid for the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign. The officials did not inform the FISA court of this knowledge, according to the much-anticipated four-page memo released by the House Intelligence Committee’s Chairman Devin Nunes Friday.

    Despite relentless efforts by Democrats, senior FBI and DOJ officials to keep the memo outlining FISA warrant abuse by the Bureau and Justice Department from going public, Trump authorized its release Friday with only minor redactions.

    Nunes, R-CA, argued for the release of the memo, saying its release would not damage any national security processes or the intelligence community.

    The memo’s findings “raise concerns about the legitimacy and legality of certain DOJ and FBI interactions” with the FISA court, the memo states.The findings “represent a troubling breakdown of legal processes established to protect the American people from abuses related to the FISA process,” according to the memo.
    Congressman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Rep. Mark Meadows R-NC, Chairman of the Freedom Caucus in the House of Representatives, said they will push harder for a special counsel to investigate what they say is mounting evidence of violations by the bureau and DOJ to inappropriately utilize the secret court to spy on members of the Trump campaign during a presidential election.

    “I think that the message is that a further investigation needs to take place and Congressman Jordan and I are hoping for the appointment of a second Special Counsel to investigate the investigators,” Meadows said. “It’s important to have an independent counsel to make sure our Fourth Amendment rights are not violated by a special court that authorizes the spying on Americans and part of the follow up on this investigation will be to see exactly who signed the FISA applications and what judges granted them.”

    Rep. Jordan, who was with Meadows on Friday and had advocated the release of the memo, said it was necessary for the information in the memo to be made public, adding that a “salacious unverified dossier paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign was used by the FBI to get a secret warrant to gather communications of an opponent.”

    “They didn’t do it once, not twice but they went four times to the court and didn’t tell the court the information in the dossier, or Steele and never revealed to the court what was actually going happening. This is why it is so important to get out because this is never supposed to happen in our great country.”

    The FISA abuse memo revealed that recently removed FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe confirmed to the committee that no Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant would have been obtained from the courts without the unverified Christopher Steele dossier information. Steele, a former British spy, was hired by the now embattled Washington D.C. research firm Fusion GPS to investigate Trump.

    The firm was paid by former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee through their law firm to investigate alleged ties between Trump and his campaign officials, while at the same time Clinton was under investigation by the FBI for sending classified information on an unsecured server. According to the memo, Steele was paid $160,000 to conduct the investigation into Trump and the campaign.

    The memo also reveals that then-senior DOJ official Bruce Ohr, who has been demoted twice this past year by the DOJ, had spoken to Steele in the September 2016. At that time, Steele had told Ohr he wanted to stop Trump from becoming president, according to the memo. Bruce Ohr’s wife Nellie Ohr worked for Fusion GPS on the alleged Russia Trump dossier and she gave her husband all her opposition research on Trump. Bruce Ohr then gave her “opposition research” to the FBI, the memo states.

    “During that same time period, Ohr’s wife was employed by Fusion GPS to assist in the cultivation of opposition research on Trump,” according to the memo. “Ohr later provided the FBI with all of his wife’s opposition research, paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign via Fusion GPS. The Ohr’s relationship with Steele and Fusion GPS was inexplicably concealed from the FISC.”

    Steele was terminated by the FBI but FBI officials failed to disclose any of the information regarding Steele and his bias when they applied for the warrant to spy on Trump advisor Carter Page.

    “This clear evidence of Steele’s bias was recorded by Ohr at the same time and subsequently in official FBI files – but not reflected in any of the page FISA applications,” according to the memo.

    In September 2016 Michael Isikoff, a senior reporter for Yahoo News cited a “Western intelligence source,” alleging that Russian officials offered Carter Page billions of dollars to end U.S. sanctions. That ‘western official’ was Steele, according to numerous sources who spoke to this reporter. Page, who spoke to this reporter, has repeatedly denied Isikoff’s story and is suing Yahoo News, among other outlets, who reported the same news.

    The FISA warrant application, however, relied on Isikoff’s story and according to the memo, “incorrectly accesses that Steele did not directly provide information to Yahoo news.”

    In effect, the FBI used the Isikoff story, which used Steele’s dossier, to corroborate the dossier.

    Meadows and Jordan said more information and new revelations about the DOJ and FBI’s role in the alleged Trump Russia investigation will be released in the upcoming days and weeks. The DOJ’s Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is conducting a separate investigation into the FBI and its handling of Clinton’s use of a private server to send classified information, is expected to release his report in March.

    https://saraacarter.com/intelligence...a-application/
    That wall of text is longer than the memo.

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    You haven't read the memo.
    Yes I did, and it exposes the FBI, the Clitorean Foundation, how they colluded with Foreigns to Trump, what else you missed?

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    Chris even your favorite latent sexual admits this was a nothingburger.

    Obamagate
    throwing your luck with Nunes
    sitting at the re table along with TSA

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    Yes I did, and it exposes the FBI, the Clitorean Foundation, how they colluded with Foreigns to Trump, what else you missed?
    It doesn't mention the Clinton Foundation even once.

    That's how I know you didn't read the approximately 3.25 page memo.

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    [tweet[959495152770469888[/tweet]

    [tweet]959494534316118016/tweet]

    Chris even your favorite latent sexual admits this was a nothingburger.

    Obamagate
    throwing your luck with Nunes
    sitting at the re table along with TSA
    lmao

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    Sara Carter

    Sean "TMakes Watergate look like stealing a snickers bar" Hannity regular

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    Read it again, chrissy. Does it hurt you it's coming from your shade wearing gay?

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    Yeah I follow Gowdy and he's said that numerous times on television. Thanks Scoop

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    It doesn't mention the Clinton Foundation even once.

    That's how I know you didn't read the approximately 3.25 page memo.
    Hilary Clinton campaign, which is the foundation, where the you think that money came from?

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    Read it again, chrissy. Does it hurt you it's coming from your shade wearing gay?
    Gowdy routinely takes the high road. It's admirable.

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    Hilary Clinton campaign, which is the foundation, where the you think that money came from?
    Not the Clinton Foundation.

    This is how I know you didn't read the memo.

    lol

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    Hilary Clinton campaign, which is the foundation, where the you think that money came from?
    i read a 6pg memo. wtf did pav read, 1/2 the memo?

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    Former Judge: Ohr, Comey Could Be Held In Contempt Of Court For Misrepresentations


    A FISA court judge has grounds to hold Department of Justice officials including Bruce Ohr in contempt of court for making misrepresentations about the sources of information used to obtain a surveillance warrant against a Trump associate, a former judge and Republican congressman said.

    “I think it’s important to know who the FISA judge was, and why with all the info he’s had for some time, he has not put anyone in jail for committing fraud on his court,” Louie Gohmert, a Texas Republican who serves on the Committee on the Judiciary, told The Daily Caller News Foundation Friday.

    “You shouldn’t be able to get quotes from Bruce Ohr or [former FBI Director Jim] Comey or [deputy director Andrew] McCabe because they ought to be sitting in jail for committing fraud upon the court,” he said.

    A memo declassified Friday showed that the Department of Justice sought and a FISA court granted a warrant to spy on former Trump campaign official Carter Page based on a dossier that was funded by the Clinton 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee and orchestrated by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS.

    Fusion paid the wife of then-deputy associate attorney general Bruce Ohr, and Ohr met with Fusion’s founder Glenn Simpson.

    The memo said “Ohr’s wife was employed by Fusion GPS to assist in the cultivation of opposition research on Trump. Ohr later provided the FBI with all of his wife’s opposition research, paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign via Fusion GPS. The Ohrs’ relationship with Steele and Fusion GPS was inexplicably concealed from the” court when it was used to obtain a surveillance warrant.

    Gohmert said the judge should not be happy with that omission. “This was an action by the DNC and known collusion with top officials at the DOJ and FBI to commit a fraud upon the FISA court.”

    He said the actions of the judge on the secret court need to be examined. “The judge has to have known for months now that he or she had a fraud committed against them and he or she has done nothing. Any judge worth any salt would have called them in for hearings, and he can even order anyone who committed fraud upon the court to go to jail. This judge is either worthless or is in cahoots with those who manipulated it.”

    Attorneys can be sanctioned by the bar association for misrepresentations, but they can also be held by the judge for contempt of court, he said.

    Gohmert said the underlying evidence upon which the memo is based should also be released. “The sources were high authorities in the FBI and the Justice Department as well as an uncorroborated hater of Donald Trump.”

    “I’m totally in support of keeping methods and sources secret, unless it’s a case like this where the sources and methods are fraud, in which case everyone needs to be able to assess that,” he said.

    He said beyond politics, the apparent approval of the warrant despite problems with evidence raises the question of whether others are unfairly subject to surveillance. “We need to find out if we need to stop the FISA process entirely.”

    http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/02/go...rce=site-share

    Looking more and more likely that it was FISC judge Contreras that was forced to recuse from Flynn case.

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    i read a 6pg memo. wtf did pav read, 1/2 the memo?
    The memo is approximately 3.25 pages.

    The letter from McGahn is not the memo.

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    i read a 6pg memo. wtf did pav read, 1/2 the memo?
    lol read the memo but can't distinguish the first 2 pages written by the White House counsel vs. the 3.25 page attachment
    Last edited by Splits; 02-02-2018 at 06:43 PM.

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    The dossier claimed that Page met with Russians and discussed quid-pro-quo deals relating to sanctions and Russia's interference in the election, that never happened. Comey himself said the dossier was salacious and unverified. The deputy attorney general's wife worked for Fusion GPS, the DOJ knew who was funding the dossier.
    Don't see any claim in the memo regarding dossier's claims of quid pro quo deals. Which paragraph are you referring to?

    What Comey said re: salaciousness or verification is irrelevant. Particularly when the memo indicates those statements were made when the dossier itslef was being verified. It could be the case that the dossier's assertions turned out to be incorrect, but that's not a claim the memo makes.

    Who the deputy AG's wife worked for may go to bias, but it doesn't make the claims made in the memo inaccurate.

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