Anonymous ID: 97a294 June 19, 2019, 9:20 a.m. No.6789980   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9985

Backfire

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Hurricane

@CaryNovak

On Hannity John Solomon says there were 2 docs used to justify investigating Trump campaign & both were bogus. One is dossier & the other he will describe in breaking story tomorrow night. Says FBI knew evidence was suspect & likely fake. Is other doc Shearer/Blumenthal dossier?

Anonymous ID: 97a294 June 19, 2019, 9:38 a.m. No.6790100   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0234 >>0320 >>0429

>>6790068

So visibly uncomfortable.

Standing with her feet far apart, as if she's afraid of falling down.

She's just like the superannuated geezers in Washington DC

Seriously ill, but too accustomed to the power and money to retire.

 

She is a horrible person, and it will be satisfying to watch her career and life tank.

Anonymous ID: 97a294 June 19, 2019, 9:52 a.m. No.6790185   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0219 >>0224

Obviously Valerie Jarrett has told Obama to be concerned:

 

Barack Obama Is 'Very Concerned' About Country, Will Get Involved in 2020 Campaign, Says Former Adviser

By David Brennan On 6/19/19 at 5:02 AM EDT

 

former senior adviser to President Barack Obama has said that the president is deeply concerned about the direction of the U.S., and that the two-term president plans to be involved in Democratic efforts to defeat President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

 

Valerie Jarrett, who worked for Obama from 2008 until 2017, told the BBC that her former boss is "very concerned about the direction our country is going."

 

Obama spoke out against the Republican Party and Trump—who he described as "a symptom, not the cause" of radical right-wing politics—during last year's midterm elections. Jarrett told interviewer Stephen Sackur "my expectation is that he would do the same in the general election."

 

Jarrett also discussed the current field of Democratic candidates, who face their first on-stage debate next week. But despite her years working alongside former Vice President Joe Biden, Jarrett would not be drawn on which candidate will offer Democrats the best chance to retake the White House in 2020.

 

"I think all of us good Democrats need to get behind whoever is the nominee and ensure that that person wins the election," she said. "I have counseled several of the candidates to not beat up so much on their opponents, that whoever emerges as the nominee goes into the general election in a weakened state."

 

Though she would not pick a front-runner, Jarrett said she was pleased with the quality on show in the 23-person field. "I think we have an embarrassment of riches," Jarrett explained. "I think we have some terrific candidates and it's still very early so we'll see what happens."

 

When Sackur asked Jarrett for her personal endorsement, the former adviser said she was "not going to put my thumb on the scale. Because at this time when Barack Obama was running in 2007, he was down by 30 points and Hilary Clinton was the inevitable candidate. So I'm not going to put my thumb on the scale… We haven't even had our first debates."

 

Sackur brought the conversation back around to Biden, who has emerged as the early front runner in the Democratic field. Jarrett said Biden "is terrific, he'd make a great president." Though she again resisted pressure to label him as the best candidate, she told Sacker, "I've said quite publicly I think that Vice President Biden was indispensable to President Obama. He would make a terrific president."

 

The Democratic nomination process is laying bare the different ideological approaches within the party, but Jarrett rejected the idea that a "gulf" is opening up between different strains of the organization. "We've always had a big tent," she told Sackur. "All are welcome in our party and there are always robust ideas."

 

https://www.newsweek.com/barack-obama-very-concerned-2020-election-donald-trump-democratic-party-valerie-jarrett-1444717

Anonymous ID: 97a294 June 19, 2019, 10:08 a.m. No.6790302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0357

>>6790264

I await the day when we find out exactly WHO at the Clinton Foundation has flipped

I wonder how many of them there are

Ex-employees? Trustees? The list of shady, two-bit accountants who "audited" it?

 

Pic extremely related.

Anonymous ID: 97a294 June 19, 2019, 10:20 a.m. No.6790366   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0380

North Georgianon here

It has often been pointed out here, when discussing the number of sealed indictments, that the Northern District of Georgia court does not provide data on sealed indictments.

Thought I'd post the Wiki graphic showing their names and who appointed them:

Anonymous ID: 97a294 June 19, 2019, 10:27 a.m. No.6790401   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0413 >>0534

>>6790357

You're right, there hasn't been so much as a peep from Doug Band.

I've been guessing Eric Braverman plus anybody connected with that wretched fraudulent charity crime ring.

 

What I'd really like to see is a whole BUNCH of nonprofit organizations get audited until their eyeballs are hanging out on the stalks.

Following the audit festivities, the unleashed kraken of the IRS then starts swinging its police powers around like a Viking warrior, makes arrests and seizes assets like there is no tomorrow.

 

The IRS may have been too swampy for Trump's nominee Charles Rettig to fix. First of all, Lois Lerner had been loading it up with lefties from top to bottom for years, and secondly, for all we know, Rettig just isn't that smart.

Not smart enough to be a key player in The Plan.

Or maybe he has a surprise cameo role in this movie.

Anonymous ID: 97a294 June 19, 2019, 10:33 a.m. No.6790435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0534 >>0641 >>0661

>>6790357

BTW here is the current board of directors as shown on the Clinton Foundation's web site:

 

PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON, founder and board chair

CHELSEA CLINTON, vice chair of the board

Frank Giustra

Rolando Gonzalez-Bunster

Ambassador Eric Goosby, MD

Robert S. Harrison

Bruce Lindsey

Cheryl Mills

Janet Murguía

Nima Taghavi