Sorry, you're too far behind and need to catch up. You have a relevant passage to produce. So where's that relevant passage that does apply to the renewal of Carter Page's FISA warrant, TSA?
Sorry but we still need to resolve your passage.
Can the FBI be granted a FISA warrant on a US person who is unknowingly acting as an agent of a foreign power yes or no?
After you answer this clean up your question because I don’t even get what you’re looking for concerning FISA renewals.
Sorry, you're too far behind and need to catch up. You have a relevant passage to produce. So where's that relevant passage that does apply to the renewal of Carter Page's FISA warrant, TSA?
Fetal wilt position now. I’ll check back in tomorrow to see if you get watered.
Sorry, you wilted and will never recover.
I provided the source and passage you asked for, then you moved the goalpost. If you think it's all bull from the author, that's fine.
You will never post the actual criteria for renewing a FISA warrant because it destroys basically everything you now want to believe.
lol
How can you be editor in chief of the Washington Reporter when you're based in LA?
Time to let this one go, Chris.
Sorry Reck, no Comey there to sweep this one under the rug. IG report coming this week.
It won’t change anything.
That's wishful thinking. Schiff hits the fan soon![]()
Jeff Sessions: DOJ Investigating Illegal Leak of Michael Flynn’s Phone Call
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a recent interview that he was investigating who illegally leaked former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s phone calls to the media.
Asked specifically by Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo if his office was investigating the leak, he responded: “That is a violation of the law, to leak classified do ents, and it is being investigated.”
Those comments were overshadowed by his remarks that alleged FBI abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act were being investigated. Sessions later said it was actually the Justice Department Inspector General investigating that matter, not DOJ prosecutors, prompting a strong rebuke from President Trump earlier this week.
However, it appears that the Flynn leak is being handled by the Justice Department. Breitbart News asked Justice Department Press Secretary Sarah Isgur Flores about Sessions’ comments and whether the leak is being investigated by the DOJ or the DOJ IG. Flores indicated the former.
“Criminal unauthorized disclosures of classified material are investigated by the national security division,” she said.
Last August, Sessions stood up a task force dedicated to investigating leaks. He did not indicate during the recent interview when anything might be announced, but said the leaks are being investigated “aggressively.”
“I will say this, the last two years before I became Attorney General there were – each year there were three open investigations of classified leaks. Now we have 27, we’re going after this aggressively. I am directing it personally. Some of the matters involve this matter and some of it is a matter I am not recused on and we’re pursuing it aggressively,” he said during the interview earlier this month.
In December 2016, Flynn, then the incoming national security adviser, spoke with U.S. Ambassador to Russia Sergei Kislyak via phone, to discuss sanctions the Obama administration had just enacted on Moscow, in response to election interference.
A “senior U.S. government official” then told the Washington Post’s David Ignatius that Flynn had phoned Kislyak several times on December 29, 2016.
The January 12, 2017, article asked: “What did Flynn say, and did it undercut the U.S. sanctions?” It then questioned whether Flynn had violated the “spirit” of “the Logan Act,” a never-enforced law that bars U.S. citizens from discussing U.S. disputes with a foreign government.
“Current and former U.S. officials” then illegally leaked the contents of that call — which was classified intelligence — to the Post, which ran another story two weeks later, on February 9, 2017. In that story, they told the Post that Flynn “privately discussed” the Obama sanctions, contrary to what Trump officials had said publicly.
Although the FBI reportedly concluded he did nothing wrong during his calls, Flynn’s alleged lying to other Trump administration officials purportedly led to his firing.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...ns-phone-call/
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Too bad for you it wasn't necessary.
Too bad you won't answer TSA about det one. Don't blame you though.
I did. He posted about the answer and wilted.
Again.
Now CNN reporting the same. Lordy!!!
Scoop: Mueller's hit list (subpoenas for texts, emails, etc)
Carter Page
Corey Lewandowski
Donald J. Trump
Hope Hicks
Keith Schiller
Michael Cohen
Paul Manafort
Rick Gates
Roger Stone
Steve Bannon
John Podesta
Hillary Clinton
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/04/axio...stigation.html
TSA
Axios has reviewed a Grand Jury subpoena that Robert Mueller's team sent to a witness last month.
What Mueller is asking for: Mueller is subpoenaing all communications — meaning emails, texts, handwritten notes, etc. — that this witness sent and received [with list-RG] from November 1, 2015, to the present. Notably, Trump announced his campaign for president five months earlier — on June 16, 2015.
Bottom line: In December, the president's lawyer Ty Cobb told me the White House would be free of the Mueller investigation "shortly after the first of the year absent some unforeseen delay."
We know very little about what's keeping the investigators so busy, but the breadth of this subpoena means Mueller's team could easily stumble into goodies about Trump's inner circle given so many people are coughing up material. (Cobb didn't respond to a request for comment.)
Last edited by RandomGuy; 03-05-2018 at 01:22 PM.
Mueller subpoenaed a witness regarding comms with all. those people.
As noted. The timeline of course shows that Mueller is looking at communications DURING THE ELECTION.
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