Anonymous ID: a7eca8 March 8, 2019, 7:05 a.m. No.5574229   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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7.Andrew McCabe, the former deputy director of the FBI, told House lawmakers during a closed-door interview in late 2017 that other than the probe into Hillary Clinton’s unauthorized use of a private email server, he was not aware of any instance in which an FBI exoneration statement was drafted months prior to the conclusion of an investigation as was done (twice) in the case of the Midyear investigation [source].

8.Right before the election, the DOJ also inexplicably dropped all charges against Marc Turi in the Benghazi legal matter that had lasted for five years. Some saw it as a way to protect Clinton [source].

9.Comey sidestepped direct questions over whether Clinton’s carelessness should disqualify her from future access to classified information but indicated that any government employee who had similarly handled secret government information would be subject to a rigorous security review to determine “suitability” [source].

10.IG Report: Nobody was listed as a subject of this [Clinton email] investigation at any point in time (So neither Hillary nor her top aides were formally under investigation by FBI at any time in 2015-2016, but the agents handling the issue thought it was a criminal action) [source].

11.There was no investigation regarding Bill Clinton’s famously clandestine meeting with the head of the Department of Justice, Loretta Lynch, on a private plane in Phoenix just days before the FBI announced its decision to exonerate Clinton [source].

12.Lindsey Graham recently argued, in the Washington Post, “You can be an FBI informant. You can be a political operative. But you can’t be both, particularly at the same time.” (The FBI knew of Steele’s politics but continued to engage him).

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/03/the-list-more-than-100-times-the-fbi-doj-and-or-mueller-gang-deviated-from-standard-practice-or-committed-crimes-in-effort-to-exonerate-hilary-and-indict-trump/

Anonymous ID: a7eca8 March 8, 2019, 7:17 a.m. No.5574370   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Pompeo blames Maduro for blackout in Venezuela

 

Pompeo blames Maduro for blackout in Venezuela

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blamed the "incompetence" of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for a major blackout that left the capital and parts of multiple states without power on Thursday.

 

Pompeo's criticism came on Twitter Thursday evening after Maduro and his administration's Electricity Minister Luis Motta Dominguez blamed the outage on sabotage and "American imperialism," according to CNN.

 

"The electric war announced and directed by US imperialism against our people will be defeated. Nothing and no one will be able to defeat the people of Bolívar and Chávez. Maximum unity of the patriots!" Chavez tweeted, according to a translation.

 

"The power outage and the devastation hurting ordinary Venezuelans is not because of the USA," Pompeo responded Thursday night. "It’s not because of Colombia. It’s not Ecuador or Brazil, Europe or anywhere else. Power shortages and starvation are the result of the Maduro regime’s incompetence."

 

"Maduro's policies bring nothing but darkness," the secretary added in subsequent tweets. "No food. No medicine. Now, no power. Next, no Maduro."

 

No food. No medicine. Now, no power. Next, no Maduro.

— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) March 8, 2019

 

Authorities with Maduro's government blamed the outage on an attack at a hydroelectric power plant that provides the country with about 70 percent of its electricity, according to CNN.

 

"This is an attack (on) the government, this is an attack (on) the people and there are communities that in less than 15 minutes had already gone out to protest and close streets," Dominguez told CNN on Thursday.

 

Maduro's government is attempting to stave off an interim government declared by the president of the country's National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, whose government is supported by the U.S. and several European nations.

 

President Trump has expressed U.S. support for Guaidó's bid for power in recent weeks, while shying away from committing U.S. forces to the country to ensure a transition of power.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/international/433200-pompeo-blames-maduro-for-blackout-in-venezuela