One of the four Q said to investigate, Tashina Gauhar
Tashina "Tash" Gauhar, also goes by Tanisha Guahar, is the Deputy Assistant Attorney General (DAAG) in the Department of Justice National Security Division (NSD). Gauhar is a FISA lawyer.
The team of Toscas and Gauhar, under President Obama, took revisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and processes enabled by the Patriot Act,[2] - intended to target al-Qaeda - and applied them to a Republican presidential candidate, labelling the candidate and his organization a "threat to national security".
''' "In a pro-forma press release today, the Justice Department’s National Security Division (NSD) released the names of its leadership today. Reporting to David Kris, the assistant attorney general in charge of the NSD, are several credentialed national security lawyers with significant connections to the Democratic Party. But there are also officials — Brad Weigman, Sheryl Walter, Tanisha Guahar [sic] Leonard Bailey, Carol Cordero and George Toscas — who have served more than one president."[3][4]
Gauhar appears in Strzok texts as “Tash”. '''
2015-17: Hillary whitewash, FISA abuse, and Sessions recusal
Whitewashing Hillary Clinton's mishandling and destruction of classified documents committed the Obama DOJ to the election of Hillary Clinton as president in 2016. Half the reason was covering up President Obama's knowledge and involvement in the scheme, being that Obama had communicated with Clinton at least 30 times through her illegal server, including with her from the territory of Russia where her Blackberry was hacked from Russian cellphone towers and was a national security breach.[5]
Adm. Rogers denies FBI contractors FISA access
Main article: FISA abuse
On April 18, 2016 NSA director Adm. Mike Rogers terminated FBI contractor access to the FISA database after auditors determined a pattern of abuse which exploded in late 2015 and early 2016.[6][7] Over 5000 American citizens' constitutional and civil rights were systematically being violated by illegal FISA 702 search queries. The unnamed persons whose rights were violated are people associated with the Trump campaign, including Michael Cohen.
The following day Mary Jacoby, wife of FusionGPS founder Glenn Simpson, met with Obama officials in the White House.[8] FusionGPS is suspected of being one of the FBI contractors that the FISA court and NSA determined were performing illegal 702 search queries on American citizens.
The next week Tash Gauhar attended two all day White House meetings. FBI Counsel James Baker, Trisha B Anderson (FBI) and other DOJ FISA attorneys were also in attendance.[9][10][11][12] Five days after that the DNC and Clinton campaign hired FusionGPS to do 'cash for trash' on Donald Trump.[13]
Weiner laptop
Death of black man that played a role in the 2016 election. The Obama DOJ threatened to re-open the 2014 Eric Garner case with federal civil rights charges against police if New York officials didn't back off the Weiner laptop.
Main article: Weiner laptop
Gauhar was one of three individuals appointed to review the Weiner laptop in September 2016, which contained all Hillary Clinton missing emails, including those dating back to her appointment before Clinton assumed office. Guahar instructed the US Attorney's office of the Southern District of New York (SDNY), that if the New York FBI field office and local New York police and prosecutors persisted in looking into the pedophilia charges against Anthony Weiner, Clinton Foundation corruption, and the corrupt activities of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Obama FBI, the Obama DOJ would bring federal civil rights charges against members of the New York Police Department (NYPD) in the death of an African American, Eric Garner, who died while in police custody for selling cigarettes.
Huma Abedin (left) stored all Hillary Clinton's missing emails on Anthony Weiner's (right) laptop.
The Weiner laptop in fact was never examined until the day after the 2016 election. Nonetheless, James Comey issued a public statement four days before the election stating that the laptop had been examined, and no incriminating evidence found.
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