Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. The FBI had the Steele dossier, it makes sense that someone (probably more than one someone) at Justice also knew about it.
What reason would a DOJ attorney have for meeting with Steele and with Fusion GPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. The FBI had the Steele dossier, it makes sense that someone (probably more than one someone) at Justice also knew about it.
What reason would a DOJ attorney have for meeting with Steele and with Fusion GPS?
And 2) Why would Bruce Ohr keep these meetings secret from his FBI boss? -DP
Which boss? You mean Comey, Boente, Rosenstein, or Sessions? Isn't Sessions recused?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox News
Nuff said.
Yep. An exclusive. You doubting that this happened?
I would want to see better sources than Fox.
Argue whatever points you like.
Why would MSM be at all interested in this? - NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. The FBI had the Steele dossier, it makes sense that someone (probably more than one someone) at Justice also knew about it.
What reason would a DOJ attorney have for meeting with Steele and with Fusion GPS?
And 2) Why would Bruce Ohr keep these meetings secret from his FBI boss? -DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. The FBI had the Steele dossier, it makes sense that someone (probably more than one someone) at Justice also knew about it.
What reason would a DOJ attorney have for meeting with Steele and with Fusion GPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. The FBI had the Steele dossier, it makes sense that someone (probably more than one someone) at Justice also knew about it.
What reason would a DOJ attorney have for meeting with Steele and with Fusion GPS?
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. The FBI had the Steele dossier, it makes sense that someone (probably more than one someone) at Justice also knew about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox News
Nuff said.
Yep. An exclusive. You doubting that this happened?
I would want to see better sources than Fox.
I’m sure you’ll learn more about this when Ohr is compelled to testify before Congress.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/dec/7/bruce-ohr-who-met-dossier-author-christopher-steel/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox News
Nuff said.
Yep. An exclusive. You doubting that this happened?
I would want to see better sources than Fox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox News
Nuff said.
Yep. An exclusive. You doubting that this happened?
I would want to see better sources than Fox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox News
Nuff said.
Yep. An exclusive. You doubting that this happened?
Anonymous wrote:Fox News
Nuff said.
A senior Justice Department official was demoted this week amid an ongoing investigation into his contacts with the opposition research firm responsible for the anti-Trump “dossier,” the department confirmed to Fox News.
Until Wednesday morning, Bruce G. Ohr held two titles at DOJ: associate deputy attorney general, a post that placed him four doors down from his boss, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein; and director of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF), a program described by the department as “the centerpiece of the attorney general’s drug strategy.”
Ohr will retain his OCDETF title but has been stripped of his higher post and ousted from his office on the fourth floor of “Main Justice.”
Initially senior department officials could not provide the reason for Ohr’s demotion, but Fox News has learned that evidence collected by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), chaired by Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., indicates that Ohr met during the 2016 campaign with Christopher Steele, the former British spy who authored the “dossier.”
Later, a Justice Department official told Fox News: "It is unusual for anyone to wear two hats as he has done recently. This person is going to go back to a single focus—director of our organized crime and drug enforcement unit. As you know, combating transnational criminal organizations and drug trafficking is a top priority for the attorney general."
Additionally, House investigators have determined that Ohr met shortly after the election with Glenn Simpson, the founder of Fusion GPS – the opposition research firm that hired Steele to compile the dossier with funds supplied by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee. By that point, according to published reports, the dossier had been in the hands of the FBI, which exists under the aegis of DOJ, for some five months, and the surveillance on Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump campaign, had started more than two months prior.