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Big Tech's Role In Rigging Elections (13:11)
https://rumble.com/v15zj3r-real-america-dan-ball-w-david-bossie-big-techs-role-in-rigging-elections-52.html
Dr. Robert Malone, W.H.O. Meeting & MonkeyPox Fear-Mongering (14:48)
https://rumble.com/v15zewx-real-america-dan-ball-w-dr.-robert-malone-w.h.o.-meeting-and-monkeypox-fear.html
Michael Sussman Trial Day 7: âCrimson Rhinoâ File
More FBI agents took the stand at the Sussmann trial and confirmed they were led astray from the very start of their investigation into claims of Russia collusion with former President Donald Trumpâs 2016 campaign.
The link between the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Russia collusion narrative got clearer in day seven of the trial. Taking the limelight in the courtroom was a file titled âCrimson Rhino.â This file was reportedly basis for the investigation into the 2016 campaign and was provided to former top FBI lawyer James Baker from Sussmann.
Itâs origins come from tech executive Rodney Joffe who was tied to the Hillary Clinton campaign and was a confidential human source for the FBI. He ordered client Jared Novick who ran a data analysis firm to do research on several people tied to then candidate Trump. He also said he felt uncomfortable doing the work because he knew it was opposition research for a political campaign.
Meanwhile, a mid-level FBI agent from the Chicago field office Kurt Hydie took the stand. Hydie reportedly wrote a memo that formally kicked off his officeâs investigation. He admitted to writing a typographical error when he said the information came from the Department of Justice and not Sussmann. That caused confusion within the FBI where officers thought they were doing research for the federal government not a political actor.
âThat created a lot of confusion,â Hydie said. âMay not have had otherwise.â
Berkowitz is talking about this Grasso email showing Joffe called him and provided some info about the Alfa Bank matter. Grasso recalls Joffe describing it as being a matter the FBI was investigating about about coms between Trump campaign and some entity in Russia./41 pic.twitter.com/7WTKe8fnkF
â Charlie Savage (@charlie_savage) May 25, 2022
However, experts lament the findings in the Sussmann case may not translate to other potentially high profile cases. This includes a possible prosecution of Hillary Clinton herself. The presiding judge of the Sussmann Trial Chris Cooper stressed the proceedings focused solely on Sussmann and whether he lied to the FBI or not.
In the meantime, Special Counsel John Durhamâs team has one more witness to call Wednesday before turning over the trial to the defense. They could wrap their case as soon as Friday and leave it up to the jurors to decide Sussmannâs fate.
https://www.oann.com/michael-sussman-trial-day-7-crimson-rhino-file/
VoterGA reveals more than 100 counties missing drop box surveillance video (3:43)
OAN NEWSROOM
UPDATED 3:12 PM PT â Wednesday, May 25, 2022
On the eve of Georgiaâs primary election VoterGA released bombshell findings from itâs ongoing investigation of the 2020 election
Pennsylvania GOP Senate race results will undergo a recount
Pennsylvaniaâs acting secretary of state declared Wednesday that the state will conduct a recount of the ballots cast in the tight race between Dr. Mehmet Oz and hedge fund CEO David McCormick.
Over a week after Pennsylvania voters cast their ballots in the Republican primary election, Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman announced that the razor-thin margin between Oz and McCormick triggered a recount under Pennsylvania law.
According to The Hill, official vote tallies as of Wednesday afternoon show that McCormick and Oz are separated by only 902 votes, which is less than a tenth of a percentage point. Pennsylvania state law says an automatic recount is triggered if any two candidates are separated by 0.5 percent of the vote.
CNBC reported that Pennsylvania counties have until June 1 to begin recounting ballots for the GOP Senate race and must complete their recounts by June 7.
Itâs official: Pennsylvaniaâs headed to a recount.
Under Pa. law, a recount is automatically triggered when the margin of victory is 0.5% or less. In recent days, Mehmet Oz has been up in the vote count by less than 0.08% of the vote.https://t.co/XkHZIzyjAF
â The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) May 25, 2022
President Trump recently weighed in on the process of Pennsylvaniaâs primary elections, saying, âPennsylvaniaâs âcountâ could be a long time in coming. It is all screwed up.â The 45th president also warned, âMail-In Ballots are a disaster for America. Allows large scale, systematic cheating.â
McCormickâs campaign has filed a lawsuit in an attempt to allow undated absentee ballots to be counted. Absentee ballots have favored McCormick, while those cast on election day have favored Oz. The Republican National Committee became involved earlier this week to prevent undated ballots from being counted.
RNC chief counsel Matt Raymer explained, âThe RNC is intervening in this lawsuit alongside the Pennsylvania GOP because election laws are meant to be followed, and changing the rules when ballots are already being counted harms the integrity of our elections.â
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â Dave McCormick (@DaveMcCormickPA) May 25, 2022
The Pennsylvania Senate recount will inevitably delay the GOP from uniting for one candidate who will face off against Democrat candidate Lt. Gov. John Fetterman. As Trump pointed out on Truth Social, counting ballots in elections âshould never take so long.â
https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/pennsylvania-gop-senate-race-results-will-undergo-a-recount/
Harriet Hageman outlines how she will oust Liz Cheney
Trump-endorsed congressional candidate Harriet Hageman explained how she plans to defeat incumbent Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney in an interview this week with RSBN.
When asked what the top priorities are for voters in Wyoming, Hageman explained, âThe people of Wyoming are very interested in having people who represent them, will come and talk to them, will answer to them, answer questions, and explain and address whatâs going on in Washington D.C.â
Hageman added that inflation, the energy crisis, the southern border, the failed policies of the Biden administration, and global conflict are the top priorities of voters in the state of Wyoming. Offering an alternative to the failure of the Biden administration, Hageman stated, âWe believe in the America First agenda.â
President Trumpâs Save Wyoming rally is one week away!
Join me and other patriots to show President Trump that Wyoming is AMERICA FIRST Country! pic.twitter.com/eaENGYHwxK
â Harriet Hageman â Text WYOMING to 90103 (@HagemanforWY) May 21, 2022
Traveling thousands of miles over the past year as she campaigns throughout the state, Hageman believes her primary campaign advantage is that she represents the people of Wyoming while Cheney refuses to relate to them.
She explained, âMy major advantage over my opponent is the fact that Liz Cheney isnât from Wyoming, doesnât come to Wyoming, hasnât been accountable to Wyoming, and isnât carrying out the agenda that the people in Wyoming want.â
In November, the Wyoming Republican Party voted to no longer recognize Cheney as a member of the Republican Party. This vote came after Cheney, a member of the Jan. 6 committee, voted to impeach Trump for his alleged incitement of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. Additionally, in February, the Republican National Committee (RNC) voted to formally censure Cheney for her involvement in the Jan. 6 committee, further emphasizing her split from the Republican Party.
âThe people of Wyoming are fed up with her,â said Hageman. She described Cheneyâs involvement with the Jan. 6 committee as âan absolute betrayal of the state of Wyoming,â adding, âthatâs what I hear in every single place that I go.â
Hagemanâs campaign offers an alternative for the citizens of Wyoming. Her campaign centers around issues that directly relate to the people of Wyoming, while Cheney continues to aid Democrats in their assault on the MAGA movement in America.
The major difference Hageman described between herself and Liz Cheney is that her opponent represents the interests of the establishment, while she represents the interests of the people. âIâm Wyoming; sheâs Virginia,â she concluded.
Trump gave Hageman his endorsement in September, saying, âI strongly endorse Republican House of Representatives Candidate Harriet Hageman from Wyoming who is running against warmonger and disloyal Republican, Liz Cheney.â
President Donald Trump is holding a Save America rally in Casper, Wyoming, on Saturday, May 28, 2022. The 45th president is expected to make a strong case for Hageman at the rally.
https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/harriet-hageman-outlines-how-she-will-oust-liz-cheney/
Trump rips Kemp and Raffensperger over missing footage for 181,507 ballots
President Donald Trump blamed Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Tuesday for allowing video footage for over 180,000 cast ballots to remain missing.
In a blistering statement, the 45th president urged Americans to vote the two Georgia Republicans out of office for failing to ensure the 2020 presidential election was secure.
Trump warned Americans on Truth Social ahead of Georgiaâs primary elections, âFOR ALL GEORGIA VOTERS, THIS JUST OUT: 102 Georgia Counties CANâT PRODUCE DROP BOX VIDEOS FOR THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.â
âThus,â Trump said, âvideo monitoring is missing for 181,507 cast ballots, approximately 18 times more than I need to have won the election in Georgia.â
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â RSBN đşđ¸ (@RSBNetwork) May 24, 2022
In the bitterly fought 2020 presidential election, the state of Georgia certified electors for Joe Biden despite evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Trump also explained, âA total of 1.7 million images were destroyed- not allowed!â Without the ballot images and the drop box video footage, Trump has pointed out that American citizens cannot be confident in the security of U.S. elections.
Revelations like this have made election integrity a central element of the America First platform for the midterm elections.
Trump has been consistent in blaming issues of voter fraud on Georgiaâs governor and secretary of state. He wrote, âThis is the Fault of Governor Brian Kemp & Secretary of State Brad R.â He also added, âVOTE THEM OUT OF OFFICE ON TUESDAY!â
Despite Trumpâs warning, both Republican incumbents will remain in their positions and face off against their Democrat opponents in November.
https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/trump-rips-kemp-and-raffensperger-over-missing-footage-for-181507-ballots/
Donald J. Trump
/ @realDonaldTrump 05/25/2022 12:12:37
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America needs real solutions and real leadership in this moment, not politicians and partisanship. Thatâs why I will keep my longtime commitment to speak in Texas at the NRA Convention and deliver an important address to America. In the meantime, we all continue to pray for the victims, their families, and for our entire nationâwe are all in this together!
Wisconsin GOP Elections Commissioner Republican Dean Knudson Resignsâ Slams Trump on Way Out the Door â Commission Remains in Legal Jeopardy over State Nursing Home Ballot Fraud Scandal
Republican Dean Knudson, a republican member of the WEC, abruptly resigned today after serving five years. Knudson slammed President Trump on the way out the door saying there was no fraud in the 2020 Wisconsin Election.
Knudson chose to ignore the voter fraud discovered by the Wisconsin Special Counsel earlier this year.
Remember, WEC, with the exception of Spindell, asked clerks across Wisconsin in 2020 not to follow election law involving Special Voting Deputies in nursing homes, which Justice Gableman believes in his March 1st Interim Election Fraud Report, was the breeding grounds for massive election fraud.
WEC, with the exception of Spindell, literally looked the other way in 2020 involving indefinitely confined and ERICâS mover list.
WEC also unequivocally endorsed the illegal ballot drop boxes.
The Cap Times reported:
Dean Knudson, a Republican member of the Wisconsin Elections Commission, will resign after serving almost five years on the commission, he announced Wednesday.
Speaking at a meeting scheduled to elect the commissionâs next chair, Knudson said he would continue to serve until Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, appoints his successor.
During his remarks, Knudson said, âI will put my conservative record against anyone in the state of Wisconsin, and yet, now Iâve been branded a RINO (Republican in name only).â
Knudson said heâs received that brand because âtwo of my core values are to practice service above self and to display personal integrity.â
He continued: âAnd to me, that integrity demands acknowledging the truth even when the truth is painful. In this case, the painful truth is that President (Donald) Trump lost the election in 2020. Lost the election in Wisconsin in 2020. And the loss was not due to election fraud.â
Knudson also took an indirect jab at fellow GOP commissioner Robert Spindell, who is vying to be WECâs next chair. Spindell was one of 10 Republicans in the state who posed as a false elector for former President Donald Trump.
âUnfortunately now, elected officials, appointed officials and candidates at the highest levels in my party have refused to believe that President Trump lost,â he said. âEven worse, some have peddled misinformation and perpetuated falsehoods about the 2020 election.â
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/wisconsin-gop-elections-commissioner-resigns-slams-trump-way-door-commission-remains-legal-jeopardy/
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Mueller and His Team of Angry Democrats Withheld Evidence, Lied to the Court and Indicted Innocent Men⌠Are These Crooks Looking at Jail Time?
Published April 30, 2020 at 4:17pm
Yesterday, the DOJ released earth-shattering details about how the Obama-Biden FBI set up General Michael Flynn to sow chaos, destroy his life and sabotage the incoming Trump administration.
Handwritten notes were even released showing the Obama deep stateâs intent to sabotage the Trump administration.
Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) responded to this momentous news of government corruption by asking if Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his corrupt team of angry Democrat lawyers will face justice for deceiving the American public and lying to the court.
This came after the latest Flynn documents that were released by the DOJ were stamped with âSCO as in Special Counselâs Office.â
For years these corrupt attorneys âdeviated from standard practiceâ or committed crimes in their attempt to indict President Trump.
So will these corrupt angry Democrats face justice for their crimes?
CNN published an interactive graphic on Muellerâs team of angry Democrats.
CNNâs description of the Mueller gang would lead the casual observer to believe that this was an experienced group full of competent attorneys with no clear conflicts of interest. But this was not the case.
What CNN does not share is that the investigation is unconstitutional for many reasons with one of the reasons being that the team is the most conflicted group of investigators and attorneys ever assembled for any investigation in US history.
Below is the list from CNN with additional information not provided by CNN in italics! (Some of which was previously reported.)
Zainab Ahmad
An expert in prosecuting terrorism and organized crime, Zainab Ahmad previously served as an assistant US attorney for the Eastern District of New York. She joined Muellerâs team in the summer of 2017.
Role on Mueller team:
Ahmad has worked on the case of former national security adviser Michael Flynn: She was one of two prosecutors who signed Flynnâs charging documents and was also in court for Flynnâs guilty plea in December 2017.
Notable cases:
Ahmad successfully prosecuted al-Qaeda terrorist Najibullah Zazi, who pleaded guilty in 2010 to terrorism charges relating to a plot to bomb the New York City subways on the 9/11 anniversary.
In 2017, Ahmad co-led the prosecution of Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh, an American citizen who was convicted on nine counts related to an al-Qaeda plan to attack US troops in Afghanistan.
What CNN Left Out â The Flynn case is now up in the air since Ahmad signed the charging documents. The judge over the case, Rudolph Contreras, was recused from the case for still unknown reasons. He was also a FISA Court judge who was courted for dinner with former Mueller team members Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. Strzok participated in the FBIâs questioning of Flynn on January 24 before joining Muellerâs team.
The new judge overseeing the case, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ordered Special Counsel Robert Mueller to provide Flynnâs attorneys with any and all information that may have been withheld from the case. Sara Carter reported that âFlynn pled guilty to one count of lying to the FBI, despite testimony provided to Congress by former FBI Director James Comey, where he stated that the agents did not believe Flynn had lied about his conversation with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in December 2016.â
Greg Andres
Greg Andres is a white-collar criminal defense lawyer who specializes in fraud and foreign bribery. He served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Departmentâs Criminal Division, and was involved in the successful prosecution of an $8 billion Ponzi scheme. Most recently, Andres worked as a corporate lawyer at the law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell.
Role on Mueller team:
On the Mueller team, he is jointly leading the case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates. In October 2017, Manafort and Gates were charged with financial crimes unrelated to the 2016 presidential campaign, and both have pleaded not guilty.
Notable cases:
Andres was involved in the prosecution of Robert Allen Stanford in an $8 billion Ponzi scheme case. Stanford was convicted in 2012 on 13 counts, including mail fraud, money laundering and conspiracy.
While in the US attorneyâs office in Brooklyn, Andres led a mafia investigation that convicted dozens of mob associates. In those situations, the prosecutors attempted to pressure witnesses into cooperation â also known as âflipping.â Leaders of the Bonanno organized crime family in New York even hatched a plan to kill him, though they never carried it out, according to court documents.
What CNN Left Out â Per Daily Caller â
Reuters reported that Andres, who most recently worked as white collar defense attorney for the New York firm Davis Polk, will be joining Muellerâs investigation into Russian election interference.
A search of federal election records shows that Andres has donated at least a total of $3700 to federal Democratic candidates, including $2700 to New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in March 2017âŚ.
Andres, 50, also has another connection to the Democratic Party as his wife, Ronnie Abrams, is a federal judge that was nominated by President Barack Obama in 2011.
Abrams was also reportedly assigned to a case in which a watchdog group is claiming President Trump has violated the Constitution because his hotels do business with foreign governments. She has since recused herself from this case.
Rush Atkinson
Before joining Muellerâs team, trial attorney Rush Atkinson worked for the Criminal Division Securities and Financial Fraud Unit at the Justice Department, where he worked under Andrew Weissmann, who is also now on Muellerâs team. Atkinson previously worked in the Justice Departmentâs National Security Division, which specializes in counterterrorism and foreign intelligence surveillance cases.
Role on Mueller team:
Atkinson has been involved in the case against 13 Russian nationals and 3 Russian entities for allegedly meddling in the 2016 election by using social media to spread divisive political messages.
Notable cases:
Atkinson was involved with the indictment of a former vice president of finance for Bankrate, Inc. The former bank official was charged with wire fraud, securities fraud and other financial crimes.
Atkinson also helped with the prosecution of a mother and son charged with orchestrating a $16 million Medicare fraud scheme in Miami.
What CNN Left Out â Per zerohedge Atkinson is another biased team member having donated $200 to Clintonâs campaign in 2016. Also, this Friday one of the 3 indicted Russian companies, Concord Management, that is noted above has asked for information related to the indictment that many are suggesting will end in the Mueller team dropping the indictments due to lack of evidence.
Ryan Dickey
Ryan Dickey was previously an assistant US attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia and also worked in the Justice Departmentâs Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section. He specializes in cyber-related prosecutions and was added to Muellerâs team in late 2017.
Role on Mueller team:
Dickey has been involved in the case against 13 Russian nationals and 3 Russian entities for allegedly meddling in the 2016 election by using social media to spread divisive political messages.
Notable cases:
Dickey was involved in the sprawling case against Megaupload, the online file sharing website that the Justice Department described as an âinternational organized criminal enterpriseâ that perpetrated âmassive online piracy.â Dickey helped secure a guilty plea from an Estonian programmer involved in the case.
He was senior counsel in the case against the hacker known as Guccifer, a Romanian national who hacked the accounts of prominent Americans and was sentenced to prison in 2016. (Guccifer is unrelated to Guccifer 2.0, the online persona used by Russian intelligence operatives during the 2016 presidential election that claimed credit for hacking the Democratic National Committee.)
What CNN Left Out â Ask Kim Dotcom about the FBIâs actions in the Megaupload case. His house in New Zealand was raided in a similar fashion to the Mueller raid on Paul Manafort. They have frozen his assets and taken other actions similar to the bullying actions they are using today on Trump family and friends.
Michael Dreeben
Michael Dreeben is a deputy solicitor general at the Justice Department. He has argued more than 100 cases before the Supreme Court throughout his extensive legal career. Dreeben is considered to be one of Muellerâs most significant hires because of his expertise in criminal law and appellate advocacy.
Role on Mueller team:
In February 2018, a federal judge weighing whether to release the Comey memos revealed that Dreeben had secretly provided testimony to the court about Muellerâs investigation
Notable cases:
Dreeben argued his first Supreme Court case in 1989 against a young lawyer named John Roberts, who would later become chief justice. Since then, Dreeben has appeared before the high court more than 100 times, representing the US government in cases ranging from privacy issues to insider trading.
Dreeben made an unrelated first Supreme Court appearance since joining the Mueller team on detail. He argued on behalf of the US government in a Fourth Amendment cell phone privacy case in November 2017.
What CNN Left Out â CNN notes that Dreeben secretly provided testimony to the court about Muellerâs investigation. Of course everything about these guys is secret and corrupt.
Kyle Freeny
Prior to joining the Mueller investigation, Kyle Freeny was a Justice Department prosecutor for the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative, which focuses on foreign corruption and money laundering.
Role on Mueller team:
Freeny is working on the Manafort and Gates case, appearing in court alongside her special counsel colleagues Andrew Weissmann and Greg Andres.
Notable cases:
Freeny was involved with the prosecution of a civil forfeiture case against the production company behind âThe Wolf of Wall Street,â which was allegedly funded with laundered money from the Malaysian government. The Justice Department said the case led to the largest single action ever brought under the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative.
Freeny also defended the federal government in 2014 when 26 states filed a lawsuit challenging President Barack Obamaâs executive orders on immigration, according to court filings.
What CNN Left Out â Per zerohedge, in 2012, Freeny gave $300 to Obama. In 2008, Freeny also gave $250 to Obama, FEC records show.
Andrew Goldstein=
Andrew Goldstein led the public corruption unit in the US attorneyâs office in Manhattan. He worked under former US Attorney Preet Bharara, who was fired by Trump in March after he refused to resign.
Role on Mueller team:
Goldstein, with special counsel colleagues Jeannie Rhee and Aaron Zelinsky, was involved in handling the case of former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos. In October 2017, it was revealed that Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and was cooperating with Muellerâs investigation.
Notable cases:
Goldstein was part of the team that secured a 2015 corruption conviction of Sheldon Silver, the former Democratic speaker of the New York State Assembly. (Silverâs conviction was overturned by a federal appeals court in July 2017, which ruled that there was an issue with the judgeâs instructions to the jury.)
Goldstein also successfully prosecuted three men associated with a New York City municipal fraud and kickback scheme project called CityTime. The investigation examined more than 150 bank accounts, hundreds of thousands of documents and more than 100 witnesses, according to the Justice Department.
What CNN Left Out â According to Fox News, âGoldstein contributed a combined $3,300 to Obamaâs campaigns in 2008 and 2012â He also Worked under Trump-basher Preet Bharara in the liberal New York southern district.
Adam Jed
Adam Jed, an appellate attorney, joined the Mueller team on detail from the Justice Departmentâs Civil Division. He received the Attorney Generalâs Award for Exceptional Service in 2014.
Role on Mueller team:
Jed is working on the Manafort and Gates case, though he has not appeared in court hearings.
Notable cases:
Jed has worked on several high-profile Supreme Court cases during the Obama administration, including United States v. Windsor, which overturned the Defense of Marriage Act.
Jed also defended the Affordable Care Actâs contraceptive mandate in the Little Sisters of the Poor v. Sebelius case. The Supreme Court sent the case back to a lower court in 2016, punting on the issue.
What CNN Left Out â Little Sisters of the Poor â Enough said.
Scott Meisler
Scott Meisler was an appellate lawyer in the Justice Departmentâs Criminal Division for several years before joining the Mueller team in the summer of 2017. He specializes in surveillance and fraud cases.
Role on Mueller team:
Meisler is working on the Manafort and Gates case, though he has not appeared in court hearings.
Notable cases:
In 2012, Meisler won a Justice Department Criminal Division award for âOutstanding Contributions by a New Employeeâ for winning an en banc decision from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in an honest-services fraud case, according to a press release.
What CNN Left Out â Unknown but based on the rest of the team, he undoubtedly has conflicts as well.
Robert Mueller
Earlier in his life, Mueller served as a decorated Marine in the Vietnam War. He later spent 12 years working in US attorneyâs offices, including prominent roles leading the offices in San Francisco and Boston.
Mueller took over as FBI director just days before the September 11th attacks. He served until September 2013, making him the second-longest FBI director in US history, behind J. Edgar Hoover.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a Trump appointee, named Mueller special counsel in May 2017. He authorized Mueller to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 election, any links between Trump associates and Russia and âany matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation.â
His appointment earned praise from Democrats and Republicans, who called him a man of integrity. Trump and many of his GOP allies have since ratcheted up criticism of Mueller and his entire investigation.
RELATED: Robert Mueller and his pursuit of justice
What CNN Left Out â Best friend to fired leaker James Comey. Hand delivered uranium to the Russians per the direction of Hillary Clinton on an airport tarmac in Europe. He was also FBI Director when Uranium One Obama-Clinton scandal took place.
Reuters reported â
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who is now leading the investigation of potential ties between Donald Trumpâs campaign and Russian officials, was a lawyer for Trump son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner right up until Mueller resigned from Wilmer to accept his appointment as special counsel in the Russia probe.
The two ex-Wilmer partners who have joined Muellerâs special counsel team, Aaron Zebley and James Quarles, were also Kushnerâs lawyers. And they and Mueller represented former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, too, when they were Wilmer partners.
What the hell?
Elizabeth Prelogar
Elizabeth Prelogar joined Muellerâs team from the solicitor generalâs office, where she argued cases as an appellate attorney. She previously clerked for Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan. She speaks fluent Russian and has previously studied Russian censorship laws.
Notable cases:
Prelogar argued on behalf of the federal government in a case that questioned whether uncounseled, misdemeanor convictions heard in Indian tribal court could be used as part of domestic violence cases heard in federal court. The case was decided unanimously in favor of the United States.
Prelogar also worked on Carpenter v. United States, a case pending before the Supreme Court that questions whether the governmentâs acquisition of cellphone records from cellphone providers violates the individual customerâs Fourth Amendment rights.
What CNN Left Out â âFluent in Russian; former law clerk to far left Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.
James Quarles
James Quarles was a young assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force in the mid-1970s. He then joined the Boston-based law firm Hale and Dorr and led its Washington office while specializing in intellectual property litigation. That law firm merged with an old-line DC partnership â Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering â and Quarles joined its executive committee. Mueller also worked at that firm, known as WilmerHale, and he brought Quarles along after he was appointed special counsel.
Notable cases:
Quarlesâ former clients as a private attorney include Apple, the NFL and Volkswagen, for which he worked alongside Mueller to oversee hundreds of settlements brought against the car maker regarding its diesel emissions, according to a federal ethics disclosure.
What CNN Left Out â See above under Mueller. Also note that Hillary Clinton was also on Watergate investigation.
Jeannie Rhee
Rhee, a white-collar crime specialist focusing on government investigations, left the private firm WilmerHale to join Muellerâs team. During the Obama administration, she served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the Office of Legal Counsel, which can weigh some of the thorniest legal questions for the executive branch.
Role on Mueller team:
Rhee has been involved in the case against 13 Russian nationals and 3 Russian entities for allegedly meddling in the 2016 election by using social media to spread divisive political messages. She also worked on George Papadopoulosâ guilty plea, for lying to the FBI.
Notable cases:
Rhee has tried over 30 cases for the Department of Justice. During the Obama administration, she advised the White House and attorney general on criminal law, executive privilege and other legal matters, according to her biography on the Council of Korean Americans website.
Rhee represented Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in a lawsuit about her private emails, and she also represented the Clinton Foundation in a civil racketeering case that was later dismissed.
Rhee also represented President Barack Obamaâs deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes during the House Benghazi Committeeâs investigation into the deadly 2012 terrorist attack in Libya.
What CNN Left Out â Per zerohedge Rhee donated $5,400 to Hillary Clinton in 2015 and 2016, according to FEC records. The records show she gave $2,500 each to Obama for America and Obama Victory Fund 2012 in 2011. The fact that she is even on the team after representing the Clinton Foundation is shocking!
Brian Richardson
Brian Richardson clerked for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer during the October 2016 term, before joining Muellerâs team in July 2017. A graduate of Yale Law School, Richardson previously worked for judges in the US district court in Brooklyn and the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals, according to Above the Law.
Role on Mueller team:
Richardson appeared in court alongside special counsel colleagues Andrew Weissmann, Greg Andres and Kyle Freeny for the plea hearing of Dutch lawyer Alex van der Zwaan in February 2018. Van der Zwaan pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about his discussions with former Trump campaign aide Rick Gates.
What CNN Left Out â Unknown but based on the rest of the team and his work with Weissmann, he undoubtedly has conflicts as well.
Brandon Van Grack
Brandon Van Grack served in the Justice Departmentâs National Security Division. He prosecuted counter-espionage cases in the departmentâs Counterintelligence and Export Control Section.
Role on Mueller team:
Van Grack is one of the lawyers on Muellerâs team that handled the Flynn investigation and guilty plea. He is overseeing Flynnâs case in court.
Notable cases:
Van Grack has been involved in several high-profile cyber and counter-terrorism cases, including the prosecution of a Kosovo hacker who gave personal information of US service members to ISIS. The hacker, Ardit Ferizi, was sentenced to 20 years in prison, according to a DOJ press release.
Van Grack also helped prosecute a US government employee who took home classified documents that contained national defense information. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency employee Mohan L. Nirala was found guilty after federal agents made a forced entry into his home and discovered over 500 pages of classified documents in his basement, according to a DOJ press release.
What CNN Left Out â Led a grand jury inquiry in Northern Virginia scrutinizing former Trump associate Michael Flynnâs foreign lobbying.
Brian Richardson
Brian Richardson clerked for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer during the October 2016 term, before joining Muellerâs team in July 2017. A graduate of Yale Law School, Richardson previously worked for judges in the US district court in Brooklyn and the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals, according to Above the Law.
Role on Mueller team:
Richardson appeared in court alongside special counsel colleagues Andrew Weissmann, Greg Andres and Kyle Freeny for the plea hearing of Dutch lawyer Alex van der Zwaan in February 2018. Van der Zwaan pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about his discussions with former Trump campaign aide Rick Gates.
What CNN Left Out â Unknown but based on the rest of the team and his work with Weissmann, he undoubtedly has conflicts as well.
Brandon Van Grack
Brandon Van Grack served in the Justice Departmentâs National Security Division. He prosecuted counter-espionage cases in the departmentâs Counterintelligence and Export Control Section.
Role on Mueller team:
Van Grack is one of the lawyers on Muellerâs team that handled the Flynn investigation and guilty plea. He is overseeing Flynnâs case in court.
Notable cases:
Van Grack has been involved in several high-profile cyber and counter-terrorism cases, including the prosecution of a Kosovo hacker who gave personal information of US service members to ISIS. The hacker, Ardit Ferizi, was sentenced to 20 years in prison, according to a DOJ press release.
Van Grack also helped prosecute a US government employee who took home classified documents that contained national defense information. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency employee Mohan L. Nirala was found guilty after federal agents made a forced entry into his home and discovered over 500 pages of classified documents in his basement, according to a DOJ press release.
What CNN Left Out â Led a grand jury inquiry in Northern Virginia scrutinizing former Trump associate Michael Flynnâs foreign lobbying.
Andrew Weissmann
Andrew Weissmann was one of Muellerâs first hires, leaving his Justice Department role as chief of the Criminal Division Fraud Section. The two men have worked together for several years at the FBI â Weissman was Muellerâs special counsel in 2005, and the bureauâs general counsel in 2011. Heâs known for his aggressive approach to white collar cases.
Role on Mueller team:
Weissmann jointly leads the case against Manafort and Gates.
Notable cases:
Weissmann famously led the Justice Departmentâs Enron Task Force in the early 2000s, where he investigated over 30 members of the companyâs upper echelon. One of Weissmannâs more memorable tactics included charging the spouse of Enronâs chief financial officer Andrew Fastow. The approach led to guilty pleas from both Fastows, and the former business leaderâs cooperation in the investigation.
Weissmann was responsible for trying more than 25 cases and prosecuting several members of the Genovese, Colombo and Gambino crime families in the Brooklyn US attorneyâs office, according to a DOJ press release.
Weissmann was also involved in a cooperation agreement signed between the US government and Felix Sater in 1998, according to court filings. Sater, who did business with President Donald Trump in the 2000s, would later become an FBI informant who helped the government pursue organized crime figures. His activities during the campaign attracted the scrutiny of investigators on the House Intelligence Committee. He testified before the panel in December 2017.
What CNN Left Out â Weissmann donated $2,300 to the Obama Victory Fund in 2008, $2,000 to the DNC in 2006 and at least $2,300 to the Clinton campaign in 2007. He was at the Hillary Clinton election night funeral and sent an email congratulating former AG Sally Yates when she refused to obey President Trumpâs immigration order.
Thousands of Americans lost their jobs as a result of Weissmann actions and indictment of Arthur Andersen that were later overturned by the US Supreme Court 9-0.
Aaron Zebley
Aaron Zebley previously served as Muellerâs chief of staff at the FBI. Zebley also worked as the senior counselor in the National Security Division at the Justice Department and as a special agent in the FBIâs Counter Terrorism Division. He joined WilmerHale shortly after Mueller and left when Mueller was appointed special counsel.
Notable cases:
Zebley was part of the FBI team that investigated the September 11th attacks. He was involved in the trial of al-Qaeda operative Zacarias Moussaoui, who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.
Zebley also played a role in tracking down terrorists behind the twin US embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.
More recently, Zebley once represented former Clinton aide Justin Cooper, who helped manage her private server.
What CNN Left Out â See above under Mueller.
Aaron Zelinsky
Aaron Zelinsky joined the Mueller team on detail from the US attorneyâs office in Maryland. Zelinsky served as an assistant US attorney under Rod Rosenstein, who is now the deputy attorney general and oversees Muellerâs appointment.
Role on Mueller team:
Zelinsky was involved in the Papadopoulos investigation and guilty plea.
Notable cases:
As part of his role as a prosecutor in Maryland, Zelinsky was involved in prosecuting cases of felon gun ownership, health care fraud conspiracy, and food stamp fraud and wire fraud.
In 2016, Zelinsky was recognized by the Justice Department for excellence in prosecuting organized criminal activity.
What CNN Left Out â Asst AG Rosenstein is as corrupt as they get having created the Special Counsel with multiple conflicts of interest including long standing relationships with Mueller and Comey. He also signed off on FISA warrants to spy on President Trump and oversees the Mueller investigation that was created with no crime committed or identified and a scope enabling Mueller to investigate anything. See link to unconstitutionality of the investigation aboveâŚ
Finally, Overall What CNN Left Out â CNN does not mention two former members of the Mueller team,
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page
Page, was an attorney on detail from the FBIâs Office of the General Counsel and a former trial attorney with the Criminal Divisionâs Organized Crime and Gang Section â Investigated Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, a one-time business partner of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, at the DOJ. She is noted as leaking to the press in the DOJ IGâs memo on McCabe and she is reportedly a lover of Peter Strzok. Page resigned from the FBI last week.
Strzok oversaw the Clinton email investigation and then was lead investigator on the Trump investigation. Numerous incriminating texts have been revealed between Strzok and Page. He oversaw Hillaryâs testimony in the email investigation. He never took notes, never put her under oath and never recorded the meeting. He recommended that her crimes not be brought to the courts.
President Trump was right. The Mueller team is a crock of conflicted and crooked liberal attorneys and investigators.
And now we know they were all crooks too.
Itâs time to send the real criminals to prison.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/mueller-team-angry-democrats-withheld-evidence-lied-court-indicted-innocent-men-crooks-looking-jail-time/
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ive watched as society has been effectively addicted to msm, apps, social media, games, music, all propaganda and the moment you try to open anyone eyes. you. are. shunned.
being dumbed down, weakened and groomed for passivity and stupidity through food and their addictions. like calf literally being fattened for a slaughter.
and with all the race war propaganda and pizzagate possibility, i became suicidal because i cant stand that no one will open their eyes and are being manipulated hard.
i hope with all of my heart that Trump is going to make good on his promise to maga and clean the swamp. ive been thinking about joining the navy for corpsman greenside, and i would love to serve under a Trump administration if he really does clean swamp, (will try to join regardless no openings for corpsman right now though). I hope that what OPanon says is true. i will be praying for OPanon and all who risk their lives, for safety and that the Lord will guide them. and praying that what he says is true. and will be praying for the spiritual edification of God for Trump and for his complete safety in all of this. The pieces are coming together for me. and if this is true, those working with him are absolute geniuses because i would have never imagined their would be any way possible to take the monster of corruption that has overtaken this country.
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Dear Patriot.
We hear you.
We hear all Americans such as yourself.
The time has come to take back our great land.
The time is now.
Rest assured POTUS is backed by the absolute finest people alive who are all dedicated to the eradication evil and corruption from the US/World.
Find peace.
God is with us.
God bless and be safe.
-The WH
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