I take it not much happening in the IG testimony? I expected a lot more posts.
Did Horowitz find that he actually did that?
lol restated nothingburger
I take it not much happening in the IG testimony? I expected a lot more posts.
lol, horowitz completely struck down the "unlawful exoneration" crap. he said the conclusion not to prosecute clinton was based on the prosecutor's assessment of facts, the law, and and past department practice." found no reason to believe bias factored into that decision at all
he acknowledged comey breached protocol with the july presser and the "october surprise"
Not to this guy, it didn't.
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that spin attempt lol
Chris. Still waiting on an explanation of your immunity post.
What goods did Horowitz bring today?
You shut up about that real quick.
"Guys, keep reading the report, some criminal referrals are bound to appear!!!!!!"
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Can kick incoming.
Hmmm but TSA sed the FBI and DOJ were corrupt with Hillary stans
Stone freakin out that he finna be indicted
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Will Repugs "lock 'im up" Nunes until he exposes the FBI agents who leaked?
yep, FBI was biased FOR Trash!![]()
Wray said they would throw the book at anybody who leaked
So basically, he favored Trump, and harmed Clinton. Looks like the Dems had it right all along. Shocker.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/16/polit...ife/index.html
In the federal system, there is no mugshot nor perp walk. If he's found guilty and sent to prison for the amount of time prosecutors hope, the 69-year-old man may never be seen outside again.
Manafort was last seen wearing a navy pinstripe suit, crisp white shirt and burgundy tie in a federal courtroom in DC on Friday, the same courtroom he's appeared in almost a dozen times since his arrest in October. He had lived for the last eight months in his Alexandria, Virginia, condo under house arrest -- a cir stance so confined and uncomfortable, a doctor wrote to the judge regarding his conditions.
But court marshals had to follow the judge's order after a tense proceeding Friday morning. They took Manafort's belt, wallet and tie minutes after he was ordered into custody, leaving the man who once spent $130,000 at a clothing store in Beverly Hills without the comforts he'd entered the building wearing.
Then, Manafort disappeared. Suddenly under custody of the US Marshals Service, Manafort was taken into the back halls and basement of the courthouse along Pennsylvania Avenue. His attorneys, wife and family friends had left the premises, and the more than 100 journalists, photographers, lawyers and spectators had long dissipated. Manafort stayed within that fortress-like building for more than five hours, unable to stride out on his own accord to the waiting Range Rover he'd relied on before.
Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw, Virginia, has him now—his name's listed among upwards of 500 people they're holding.
His housing unit listed on the jail's website: "VIP." He was the only inmate at the jail with that housing unit description as of Saturday.
not so black and white, at least regarding the intent.
horowitz did question why guys like strzok put weinergate stuff on the backburner when they had the info back in august. had the fbi only announced that stuff after the election, they would have looked biased. instead the higher ups felt pressured to get the info out before the election, which is why they sorta blurted it out in october. at least that's the theory.
they initially sat on it, then realized it was a time bomb and had to get it out. it ended up damaging hillary, but there is question if their original intent was to shield.
det unlawful exoneration
weaponized
That was not the intention. The NY field office forced his hand and is why they are still under investigation.
And here we go...
DEEPSTATEPERJURYTRAP
And there it went...
“They said they were satisfied,” Giuliani said of the two agents who interviewed him. “If they want to interview me all over again? They can interview me all over again. ... Maybe they’ll come raid my office like Michael Cohen.”![]()
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