>>1289867 (previous bread)
Seems like it could be, interesting how they didn't call it what it was though.
>https:// www.cnn.com/2018/04/05/politics/us-military-grounds-djibouti-aircraft/index.html
>>1289867 (previous bread)
Seems like it could be, interesting how they didn't call it what it was though.
>https:// www.cnn.com/2018/04/05/politics/us-military-grounds-djibouti-aircraft/index.html
MSM Turns on FBI: “The FBI Is in Crisis. It’s Worse Than You Think”
In normal times, the televisions are humming at the FBI’s 56 field offices nationwide, piping in the latest news as agents work their investigations. But these days, some agents say, the TVs are often off to avoid the crush of bad stories about the FBI itself. The bureau, which is used to making headlines for nabbing crooks, has been grabbing the spotlight for unwanted reasons: fired leaders, texts between lovers and, most of all, attacks by President Trump. “I don’t care what channel it’s on,” says Tom O’Connor, a veteran investigator in Washington who leads the FBI Agents Association. “All you hear is negative stuff about the FBI … It gets depressing.”
Many view Trump’s attacks as self-serving: he has called the renowned agency an “embarrassment to our country” and its investigations of his business and political dealings a “witch hunt.” But as much as the bureau’s roughly 14,000 special agents might like to tune out the news, internal and external reports have found lapses throughout the agency, and longtime observers, looking past the partisan haze, see a troubling picture: something really is wrong at the FBI.
The Justice Department’s Inspector General, Michael Horowitz, will soon release a much-anticipated assessment of Democratic and Republican charges that officials at the FBI interfered in the 2016 presidential campaign. That year-long probe, sources familiar with it tell TIME, is expected to come down particularly hard on former FBI director James Comey, who is currently on a high-profile book tour. It will likely find that Comey breached Justice Department protocols in a July 5, 2016, press conference when he criticized Hillary Clinton for using a private email server as Secretary of State even as he cleared her of any crimes, the sources say. The report is expected to also hit Comey for the way he reopened the Clinton email probe less than two weeks before the election, the sources say.
The report closely follows an earlier one in April by Horowitz, which showed that the ousted deputy director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe, had lied to the bureau’s internal investigations branch to cover up a leak he orchestrated about Clinton’s family foundation less than two weeks before the election. (The case has since been referred to the U.S. Attorney’s office in Washington, D.C., for potential prosecution.) Another IG report in March found that FBI retaliation against internal whistle-blowers was continuing despite years of bureau pledges to fix the problem. Last fall, Horowitz found that the FBI wasn’t adequately investigating “high-risk” employees who failed polygraph tests.
http:// time.com/5264153/the-fbi-is-in-crisis-and-america-is-paying-the-price/
TV stars Allison Mack and Nicki Clyne married on orders from 'cult' leader Keith Raniere, source says
NEW YORK – A raft of lurid details emerged when "Smallville" star Allison Mack was arrested and charged with sex trafficking last month on allegations she was acting as "slave master" in a secret sex cult.
Among them was the shocking revelation that Mack is married to “Battlestar Galactica’s” actress Nicki Clyne, and Fox News has learned their union was set up by their alleged cult leader, Keith Raniere.
Mack, who played Chloe Sullivan on the CW series “Smallville” for 10 years, and “Battlestar Galactica’s” Clyne gave up their careers in order to join the upstate New York-based, self-help organization NXIVM led by controversial co-founder Raniere.
http:// www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/05/02/tv-stars-allison-mack-and-nicki-clyne-married-on-orders-from-cult-leader-keith-raniere-source-says.html
Dem Rep Meeks Repeatedly Refuses to Give Trump Credit for North Korea Negotiations
Thursday on CNN’s “Newsroom,” Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) refused several times to give President Donald Trump any credit for the progress made with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s willingness to negotiate on denuclearization.
HARLOW: No doubt everyone would welcome the return of these American citizens, and let’s hope Rudy Giuliani is correct and they’re on their way home. If it happens, does the president deserve credit?
MEEKS: President Moon does, of South Korea.
HARLOW: Does President Trump deserve credit if these three Americans come home?
MEEKS: We want to make sure they come home. If anybody had anything to do with it, I’m happy. I want American citizens to come home. But when I look at the whole deal with North Korea, it seems to me that all of what was started was started with President Moon. And President Moon has been doing a lot of the negotiations and been talking to the North Koreans and talking to the Chinese behind the scenes and trying to work to make this happen because he knew when he heard President Trump say that President Trump would not go back to South Korea if he decided to attack North Korea, that’s when the negotiations start taking place with North Korea. He left, he went to North Korea —
HARLOW: President Moon said President Trump deserves a lot of credit.
MEEKS: So?
Transcript and Video here:
http:// www.breitbart.com/video/2018/05/03/watch-dem-rep-meeks-repeatedly-refuses-give-trump-credit-north-korea-negotiations/
My personal favorite is Loyalty, quite a nerve preaching anything regarding honor and loyalty.
Sour something and it ain't grapes!