Anonymous ID: 5f9ca5 April 30, 2021, 3:34 a.m. No.13548435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8492 >>8519 >>8587 >>8596 >>8705

>>13548398, >>13548410

>Is this the billionaire Conrad Black?

 

May 15, 2019

Trump pardons billionaire friend Conrad Black,

who wrote a book about him President Trump on Wednesday

granted full pardon to former media mogul Conrad Black who wrote a book on Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-pardons-billionaire-friend-conrad-black-who-wrote-book-about-him/2019/05/15/b494b208-7771-11e9-bd25-c989555e7766_story.html

 

media mogul

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/conrad-black-pardon-trump-1.5137985

 

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a full pardon for former media mogul Conrad Black,

who was convicted in 2007 of fraud and obstruction of justice.

 

Trump pardons ex-media mogul Conrad Black, who wrote flattering biography of him

The convicted fraudster is the author of"Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other,"

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/trump-pardons-ex-media-mogul-conrad-black-who-served-prison-n1006246

Anonymous ID: 5f9ca5 April 30, 2021, 4:10 a.m. No.13548561   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8585 >>8587 >>8596 >>8664 >>8705

>>13548505, >>13548534

moar >Q drop{s}

McCord

 

Mary McCord, Acting Assistant Attorney General

– Acting Head of DOJ’s National Security Division - FIRED/FORCED

 

>ntd source:

https://dailycallernewsfoundation.org/2021/04/28/government-official-who-approved-improper-spying-on-trump-staffer-tapped-for-spy-court-advisory-role/

 

Chuck Ross on April 28, 2021

{excerpt}:

 

Former Justice Department official Mary McCord will serve in an advisory role for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court earlier this month.

McCord was one of the officials who reviewed and approved warrants to surveil former Trump campaign aide Carter Page.

The FISC, which approved the warrants in 2016 and 2017, later excoriated government officials for providing false and misleading information about Page and the infamous Steele dossier.

 

Mary McCord, a former Justice Department official who approved efforts to snoop on former Trump campaign aide Carter Page, has been appointed to advise the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.

 

The same court excoriated government officials in late 2019 for providing misleading information in four applications to surveil Page, who served as a Trump campaign national security adviser.

 

The surveillance court appointed McCord, who served as assistant attorney general for national security through May 2017, to be an amicus curiae on April 15.

 

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) relies on eight amicus curiae to provide advice and expertise on matters related to foreign intelligence collection.

 

McCord, who currently works at Georgetown University, helped oversee Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia. She also took part in the process of reviewing an application the FBI submitted for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants against Page, a former Naval officer who joined the Trump team in March 2016.

 

McCord is named 25 times in a Justice Department inspector general (IG) report that details a series of missteps by government officials during the Crossfire Hurricane probe.

 

While McCord is not criticized in the IG report, she did review and ultimately approve the flawed FISA applications against Page.

 

The IG report identified 17 “significant” errors and omissions in the FBI’s applications for warrants to surveil Page.

 

Most of the errors were committed by FBI agents and officials and involved with the bureau’s handling of information from former British spy Christopher Steele.

Anonymous ID: 5f9ca5 April 30, 2021, 4:17 a.m. No.13548575   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8587 >>8596 >>8705

 

 

 

 

Trump Says Raid On Giuliani’s Apartment Is Like Nothing Anyone ‘Has Ever Seen Before’

Nicole Silverio on April 29, 2021

https://dailycallernewsfoundation.org/2021/04/29/trump-says-raid-on-giulianis-apartment-is-like-nothing-anyone-has-ever-seen-before/

 

Former President Donald Trump said the raid on Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s apartment is like nothing anyone “has ever seen before” on Fox Business Thursday.

 

Federal investigators raided Giuliani’s apartment in New York City Wednesday taking a number of Giuliani’s electronic devices in order to investigate whether he conducted illegal lobbying for Ukraine, The New York Times reported. Trump told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo that the raid is “unfair” and that his former attorney is a “great patriot.”

 

“Rudy Giuliani is a great patriot. He just loves this country and they raid his apartment. It’s so unfair and it’s like a double standard like I don’t think anybody’s ever seen before,” Trump said. “It’s very, very unfair.”

 

Trump said he does not know what the investigators’ motives for the search are or what they were looking for. Trump said that President Joe Biden and his son Hunter did not file lobbying registrations related to Ukraine.

 

“I don’t know what they’re looking for or what they’re doing,” Trump said. “They say it had to do with filings of various papers and lobbying files. Well, did Hunter [Biden] file? Did [Joe] Biden file? Because they did a lot of work with other countries. To the best of everyone’s knowledge, they didn’t file.”

 

The former president said it is unfair that they targeted Giuliani while corruption and other detrimental issues continue to worsen in the nation.

 

“It’s so terrible when you see the things going on in our country with the corruption and problems and they go after Rudy Giuliani. It’s very sad, actually,” Trump said.

 

The U.S. Attorney’s office had a warrant to search Giuliani’s apartment for months but all efforts were blocked by political appointees in the Justice Department under the Trump administration, according to the Times. The prosecutors’ warrants were finally granted after the confirmation of Attorney General Merrick Garland, the Times reported.

 

Giuliani denied wrongdoing and called the search warrants a “corrupt double standard.” His attorney, Robert J. Costello, called the search “legal thuggery,” the Times reported.

 

https://youtu.be/aIyBV7yRRR8