Anonymous ID: 886549 June 17, 2023, 3:12 p.m. No.19023684   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4048

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Mary McCord, Acting Assistant Attorney General ā€“ Acting Head of DOJā€™s National Security Division - FIRED/FORCE

Bruce Ohr, Associate Deputy Attorney General ā€“ Demoted 2x - cooperating witness [power removed]

Rachel Brand, Associate Attorney General ā€“ No. 3 official behind Deputy AG Rosenstein - FIRED/FORCE

Cross against House/Senate resignations/final term announcements + CEO departures.

CONSPIRACY?

FAKE NEWS?

THE SWAMP IS BEING DRAINED.

TRUST THE PLAN.

JUSTICE.

Q1316

 

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Mary McCord, Acting Assistant Attorney General ā€“ Acting Head of DOJā€™s National Security Division - FIRED/FORCED

Bruce Ohr, Associate Deputy Attorney General ā€“ Demoted 2x - cooperating witness [power removed] - TERMINATION IMMINENT

Rachel Brand, Associate Attorney General ā€“ No. 3 official behind Deputy AG Rosenstein - FIRED/FORCED

Nothing to See Here.

WHO ORDERED?

[PDB]

Q2070

 

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Mary McCord, Acting Assistant Attorney General ā€“ Acting Head of DOJā€™s National Security Division - FIRED/FORCED

Bruce Ohr, Associate Deputy Attorney General ā€“ Demoted 2x - cooperating witness [power removed] - TERMINATION IMMINENT

Rachel Brand, Associate Attorney General ā€“ No. 3 official behind Deputy AG Rosenstein - FIRED/FORCED

[Batterā€™s Box]

Michael Steinbach

John Glacalone

Randy Coleman

Trisha Anderson

https://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/fashion/weddings/trisha-anderson-charles-newman-weddings.htmlšŸ“

Kevin Clinesmith

Tashina Gauhar

Sally Moyer

How do you ensure those prosecuted [non military] would receive an impartial judgement based on the RULE OF LAW?

Think Federal Judge rulings [obstruction] [POTUSā€™ granted CONSTITUTIONAL authority].

How do you ensure 'appeals' to the U.S. Supreme Court are evaluated impartially based on the RULE OF LAW?

Think Justice K (5 to 4).

Military Law v Criminal Law

ā€œEnemy Combatantā€

How do you navigate around installed BLOCKADE?

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Q2381

Anonymous ID: 886549 June 17, 2023, 3:16 p.m. No.19023705   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3731 >>3761 >>3816 >>3883 >>3921 >>3950 >>4048 >>4075 >>4142

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/06/02/doj-closes-pence-classified-doc-investigation-mary-mccord-weighs-in-on-anticipated-doj-action-in-trump-case/

 

''DOJ Closes Pence Classified Doc Investigation ā€“ Mary McCord Weighs in on Anticipated DOJ Action in Trump Case''

 

This is a little long and very boring, but people keep asking.. lol

If there is one corrupt DC player who has escaped scrutiny for her corrupt endeavors, it would be Mary McCord. More than any other Lawfare operative within Main Justice, Mary McCord sits at the center of every table in the manufacturing of cases against Donald Trump. {GO DEEP}

 

Mary McCord was acting head of the DOJ-NSD when the Carter Page FISA application was submitted. After leaving the DOJ-NSD, McCord became head of the Nadler/Schiff impeachment staff. McCord was the organizer of the Vindman CIA whistleblower during impeachment effort #1, and it was Mary McCordā€™s former NSD lawyer turned Intelligence Community Inspector General, Michael Atkinson, who changed the rules for whistleblowing in the CIA -a request made by McCord- to permit anonymity.

 

Mary McCord was the person who went to the White House with Deputy AG Sally Yates to carry out the DOJ justice scheme to remove National Security Advisor Mike Flynn. McCord was also selected by a seriously sketchy FISA Judge Boasberg to be the amicus for the court clouding the issues with the FBI and fraudulent information to the FISC. Mary McCord also worked with the congressional team on the second impeachment effort, and it was Mary McCord who went to work for J6 Committee Chairman Bennie Thomspon to frame the J6 case and narrative.

 

To say that Mary McCord is deeply and professionally attached to the lawfare effort to target Donald Trump would be an understatement.

 

Today, as a Lawfare contributor to MSNBC, and while discussing the dropping of the investigation in the Pence classified documents case, McCord said she can see no way the DOJ doesnā€™t indict Donald Trump for the Mar-a-Lago classified documents. ā€œI donā€™t think itā€™s realistic to think that the DOJ would avoid, from here on out through the 2024 election, taking any kind of legal action against Trump or those in his inner circle,ā€ says McCord. WATCH:

 

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Anonymous ID: 886549 June 17, 2023, 3:31 p.m. No.19023816   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3822 >>3950

>>19023705

 

https://youtu.be/6kkMvB0L_Z0

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While I do not necessarily disagree with McCord on the desire of the DOJ to indict Trump, I completely disagree on any framework of validity for it. In fact, the reality of President Trump declassifying the Mar-a-Lago documents before he left the White House, trumps any possible criminal activity. Of course, that doesnā€™t stop a purely politically motivated effort.

 

Keep in mind, the classification of a document is whatever the Intelligence Community says it is. This includes personal correspondence letters from Kim Jong-un to President Trump that a politically weaponized IC claims were Top Secret Compartmented Intelligence (TSCI) documents, even though they were something akin to thank you notes.

 

(Via Politico) The Justice Department has ended an investigation into former Vice President Mike Penceā€™s handling of classified documents discovered in his home, according to a letter sent by DOJ to Penceā€™s attorney and obtained Friday by POLITICO.

 

The letter, dated June 1, arrived just days before Pence is expected to launch a presidential bid. The Justice Department confirmed the authenticity of the letter but declined additional comment.

 

The announcement closes a chapter that began in January when Pence tapped an attorney to search his Indiana home for potential classified documents ā€” a decision he made after a similar discovery was made at President Joe Bidenā€™s private residence in Delaware.

 

Penceā€™s former vice presidential counsel, Greg Jacob, informed the National Archives that the search uncovered about a dozen records with classified markings in his residence. The Justice Department quickly intervened to take possession of the records, and the FBI would later search Penceā€™s residence for additional materials.

 

Immediately after the discovery of the records, Pence quickly indicated his willingness to cooperate with authorities and suggested he was unaware of the presence of the classified documents in his home. (read more)

 

The Jack Smith Special Counsel has been coming up empty on its special counsel review of Donald Trump for direct insurrection on January 6th, 2021, and has fallen back to a position of conspiracy to commit insurrection grounded upon President Trump asking various states to check for voter fraud.

 

Meanwhile the latest developments of the reported conversation President Trump had about a classified document he saw from Joint Chiefs Mark Milley has sent team Smith on another snipe hunt. These quotes from the CNN dramatic article about it are a little funny.

 

[ā€¦] Meadowsā€™ autobiography includes an account of what appears to be the same meeting, during which Trump ā€œrecalls a four-page report typed up by (Trumpā€™s former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) Mark Milley himself. It contained the generalā€™s own plan to attack Iran, deploying massive numbers of troops, something he urged President Trump to do more than once during his presidency.ā€

 

The document Trump references was not produced by Milley, CNN was told. (link)

 

Remember when I was writing about Mike Pompeo and Mark Milley traveling to Mar-a-Lago?

 

Joint Chief Chairman Milley, and SoS Mike Pompeo traveled to Mar-a-Lago in December 2019, where they informed President Trump of military strikes in Syria and Iraq after they took place. [Background Here] [Background Here]. President Trump made Esper, Milley and Pompeo hold a press conference without Trump supporting them; then President Trump remained silent on the issue for days.

 

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Anonymous ID: 886549 June 17, 2023, 3:32 p.m. No.19023822   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3950

>>19023816

 

It seemed like CTH was alone in noticing the issues with the Pentagon and suspicions of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley. However, a few days after the Mar-a-Lago incident, Col Douglas Macgregor expressed his own suspicions about the U.S. military attack in Iraq and Syria that paralleled our gut reaction. Macgregor stated he believed President Trump was being intentionally and ā€œskillfully misinformedā€.

 

I can almost guarantee you that sometime in the Trump administration, Milley drew up some kind of plan to bomb, attack or invade Iran, and President Trump dismissed him quickly for his nonsense. I can also assure you there is an executive office memo of that ridiculous effort by Milley that was personal to the office of the president as a ā€˜notation of issueā€™ with Milley.

 

President Trump talking about that issue with Milley, or the event that surrounds it, is a nothingburger. Of course, you would have to know the deep background of the Milley issues to know the greatest likelihood of any personnel memorandum held by the executive.

 

During the Trump administration, the media intentionally ignored the bad actors like Milley and Pompeo because they provided fuel for the accusations against the administration. As the DOJ attempts to construct nonsense now, those prior moments do not serve as reference points, but I have them in our archives. Go Figure!

 

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