Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile Nunes said criminal referrals to the DOJ is forthcoming from those working in the Mueller Investigation.
#Weissman
Nunes unmasked himself. When will he turn himself in?
He was fully complicit with the Flynn-Turkey scheme and is not an objective player in this case.
Lol, the AI bots aren't working Jeffie. When you're walking in rock creek park later today I sure hope you can think of better code.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile Nunes said criminal referrals to the DOJ is forthcoming from those working in the Mueller Investigation.
#Weissman
Nunes unmasked himself. When will he turn himself in?
He was fully complicit with the Flynn-Turkey scheme and is not an objective player in this case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheeler relies a lot on the 302--but, remember, we still have not seen the original 302 or the notes.
Read the December opinion.
What we haven't seen are the transcripts of the calls. In general, those would never be published. But we've already trashed our foreign relations and national security so much, it doesn't matter anymore. Let's see them.
Richard Grenell has declassified a new batch of Russia probe documents on his way out as acting director of national intelligence, leaving the decision on whether to make those files public up to newly sworn-in Director John Ratcliffe.
The documents include transcripts of phone calls that then-incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak had in December 2016, during the presidential transition period. Grenell said publicly last week that he was in the process of declassifying those files, after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., asked that he do so.
Fox News has learned that the declassification review of those transcripts is now complete, and it will be left up to Ratcliffe on whether to release them publicly.
Fox News has learned that Grenell also completed the declassification review of other documents related to the origins of the Russia probe — including one that a senior intelligence official told Fox News was “very significant in understanding how intelligence was manipulated to support launching the Russia investigation.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/grenell-declassifies-slew-of-russia-files-as-ratcliffe-takes-helm-as-dni
So by declassifying, it is showing our adversaries methods and sources. This is traitorous.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile Nunes said criminal referrals to the DOJ is forthcoming from those working in the Mueller Investigation.
#Weissman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheeler relies a lot on the 302--but, remember, we still have not seen the original 302 or the notes.
Read the December opinion.
What we haven't seen are the transcripts of the calls. In general, those would never be published. But we've already trashed our foreign relations and national security so much, it doesn't matter anymore. Let's see them.
Richard Grenell has declassified a new batch of Russia probe documents on his way out as acting director of national intelligence, leaving the decision on whether to make those files public up to newly sworn-in Director John Ratcliffe.
The documents include transcripts of phone calls that then-incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak had in December 2016, during the presidential transition period. Grenell said publicly last week that he was in the process of declassifying those files, after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., asked that he do so.
Fox News has learned that the declassification review of those transcripts is now complete, and it will be left up to Ratcliffe on whether to release them publicly.
Fox News has learned that Grenell also completed the declassification review of other documents related to the origins of the Russia probe — including one that a senior intelligence official told Fox News was “very significant in understanding how intelligence was manipulated to support launching the Russia investigation.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/grenell-declassifies-slew-of-russia-files-as-ratcliffe-takes-helm-as-dni
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheeler relies a lot on the 302--but, remember, we still have not seen the original 302 or the notes.
Read the December opinion.
What we haven't seen are the transcripts of the calls. In general, those would never be published. But we've already trashed our foreign relations and national security so much, it doesn't matter anymore. Let's see them.
Richard Grenell has declassified a new batch of Russia probe documents on his way out as acting director of national intelligence, leaving the decision on whether to make those files public up to newly sworn-in Director John Ratcliffe.
The documents include transcripts of phone calls that then-incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak had in December 2016, during the presidential transition period. Grenell said publicly last week that he was in the process of declassifying those files, after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., asked that he do so.
Fox News has learned that the declassification review of those transcripts is now complete, and it will be left up to Ratcliffe on whether to release them publicly.
Fox News has learned that Grenell also completed the declassification review of other documents related to the origins of the Russia probe — including one that a senior intelligence official told Fox News was “very significant in understanding how intelligence was manipulated to support launching the Russia investigation.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/grenell-declassifies-slew-of-russia-files-as-ratcliffe-takes-helm-as-dni
Yeah right. A selective leak to Fox News full of disinformation. And then Ratfink, I mean Ratcliffe, will never release anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheeler relies a lot on the 302--but, remember, we still have not seen the original 302 or the notes.
Read the December opinion.
What we haven't seen are the transcripts of the calls. In general, those would never be published. But we've already trashed our foreign relations and national security so much, it doesn't matter anymore. Let's see them.
Richard Grenell has declassified a new batch of Russia probe documents on his way out as acting director of national intelligence, leaving the decision on whether to make those files public up to newly sworn-in Director John Ratcliffe.
The documents include transcripts of phone calls that then-incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak had in December 2016, during the presidential transition period. Grenell said publicly last week that he was in the process of declassifying those files, after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., asked that he do so.
Fox News has learned that the declassification review of those transcripts is now complete, and it will be left up to Ratcliffe on whether to release them publicly.
Fox News has learned that Grenell also completed the declassification review of other documents related to the origins of the Russia probe — including one that a senior intelligence official told Fox News was “very significant in understanding how intelligence was manipulated to support launching the Russia investigation.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/grenell-declassifies-slew-of-russia-files-as-ratcliffe-takes-helm-as-dni
Yeah right. A selective leak to Fox News full of disinformation. And then Ratfink, I mean Ratcliffe, will never release anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheeler relies a lot on the 302--but, remember, we still have not seen the original 302 or the notes.
Read the December opinion.
What we haven't seen are the transcripts of the calls. In general, those would never be published. But we've already trashed our foreign relations and national security so much, it doesn't matter anymore. Let's see them.
Richard Grenell has declassified a new batch of Russia probe documents on his way out as acting director of national intelligence, leaving the decision on whether to make those files public up to newly sworn-in Director John Ratcliffe.
The documents include transcripts of phone calls that then-incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak had in December 2016, during the presidential transition period. Grenell said publicly last week that he was in the process of declassifying those files, after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., asked that he do so.
Fox News has learned that the declassification review of those transcripts is now complete, and it will be left up to Ratcliffe on whether to release them publicly.
Fox News has learned that Grenell also completed the declassification review of other documents related to the origins of the Russia probe — including one that a senior intelligence official told Fox News was “very significant in understanding how intelligence was manipulated to support launching the Russia investigation.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/grenell-declassifies-slew-of-russia-files-as-ratcliffe-takes-helm-as-dni
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheeler relies a lot on the 302--but, remember, we still have not seen the original 302 or the notes.
Read the December opinion.
What we haven't seen are the transcripts of the calls. In general, those would never be published. But we've already trashed our foreign relations and national security so much, it doesn't matter anymore. Let's see them.
Richard Grenell has declassified a new batch of Russia probe documents on his way out as acting director of national intelligence, leaving the decision on whether to make those files public up to newly sworn-in Director John Ratcliffe.
The documents include transcripts of phone calls that then-incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak had in December 2016, during the presidential transition period. Grenell said publicly last week that he was in the process of declassifying those files, after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., asked that he do so.
Fox News has learned that the declassification review of those transcripts is now complete, and it will be left up to Ratcliffe on whether to release them publicly.
Fox News has learned that Grenell also completed the declassification review of other documents related to the origins of the Russia probe — including one that a senior intelligence official told Fox News was “very significant in understanding how intelligence was manipulated to support launching the Russia investigation.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Page has been heavily critical of the Russia investigation and the media coverage of it, which he claimed was an effort to advance a narrative for impeachment.
"Unfortunately, it was completely spun that as you're correctly alluding to in this fake Mueller report, they just refer to this as oh, he's, you know, colluding, if you will, with these Russian intelligence officers," he said. "I mean, I'm acting as a source, completely helping our government."
"Oh, by the way, doing it for free," Page said, noting that this stands in stark contrast to conservative watchdog Judicial Watch's findings that the FBI made 11 payments to Steele in 2016 and the Democrats' ties to Russian oligarchs.
"So unethical," he said.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/carter-page-says-he-consulted-state-fbi-and-cia-for-years
That's not a thing. He's a loon.
But he's not a criminal. Unlike Flynn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Page has been heavily critical of the Russia investigation and the media coverage of it, which he claimed was an effort to advance a narrative for impeachment.
"Unfortunately, it was completely spun that as you're correctly alluding to in this fake Mueller report, they just refer to this as oh, he's, you know, colluding, if you will, with these Russian intelligence officers," he said. "I mean, I'm acting as a source, completely helping our government."
"Oh, by the way, doing it for free," Page said, noting that this stands in stark contrast to conservative watchdog Judicial Watch's findings that the FBI made 11 payments to Steele in 2016 and the Democrats' ties to Russian oligarchs.
"So unethical," he said.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/carter-page-says-he-consulted-state-fbi-and-cia-for-years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The breadth and depth of "Trump-Russia" - there is a lot here so be patient.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1198565009925775361.html
And none of this includes Rudy's role in getting rid of the Italian mob so the Russia mob could come into NY without a bloodbath.
This woman is insane.
I stopped reading when she referenced Carter Page as a Russian agent.
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-campaign-aide-carter-page-may-have-been-russian-agent-justice-department-793554
On can be an unwitting agent.
If that is your only complaint....
You haven't been following this story.
Carter Page was working for the CIA.
An FBI agent, Kevin Clinesmith, is under investigation for altering an email about Page....
The FBI became close to correcting a mistake in the third and final warrant application renewal targeting onetime Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, but an FBI lawyer improperly altered a document to cover up that the bureau had erred in the previous filings.
In a report released on Monday, Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz offered a detailed description of the actions taken by Kevin Clinesmith, a then-FBI lawyer who was part of special counsel Robert Mueller's team, that led to the criminal referral reported two weeks ago.
"Supervisory Special Agent 2," who swore to an affidavit for all three FISA renewals against Page in 2017, told Horowitz's investigators that on the third renewal he wanted "a definitive answer to whether Page had ever been a source for another U.S. government agency before he signed the final renewal application."
While in contact with what was reportedly the CIA's liaison, Clinesmith was reminded that back in August 2016, predating the first Page warrant application in October 2016, the other agency informed the FBI that Page "did, in fact, have a prior relationship with that other agency."
An email from the other government agency's liaison was sent to Clinesmith, who then "altered the liaison's email by inserting the words 'not a source' into it, thus making it appear that the liaison had said that Page was 'not a source' for the other agency" and sent it to "Supervisory Special Agent 2," Horowitz found.
"Relying upon this altered email, [Clinesmith] signed the third renewal application that again failed to disclose Page's past relationship with the other agency," Horowitz wrote.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/fbi-lawyer-under-criminal-investigation-altered-document-to-say-carter-page-was-not-a-source-for-another-agency
DP. Clinesmith got in trouble but you're illiterate.
Page was not working for the CIA at the relevant time.
Page has been heavily critical of the Russia investigation and the media coverage of it, which he claimed was an effort to advance a narrative for impeachment.
"Unfortunately, it was completely spun that as you're correctly alluding to in this fake Mueller report, they just refer to this as oh, he's, you know, colluding, if you will, with these Russian intelligence officers," he said. "I mean, I'm acting as a source, completely helping our government."
"Oh, by the way, doing it for free," Page said, noting that this stands in stark contrast to conservative watchdog Judicial Watch's findings that the FBI made 11 payments to Steele in 2016 and the Democrats' ties to Russian oligarchs.
"So unethical," he said.