Anonymous ID: 6bcfc1 July 26, 2019, 7:22 a.m. No.7199534   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9542 >>9555 >>9585

Rep. Adam Schiff: "Look, I would be delighted if we had a prospect of removing [President Trump] through impeachment, but we don't."

 

https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1154715738336190471

 

 

KEK? Or?

Anonymous ID: 6bcfc1 July 26, 2019, 7:27 a.m. No.7199594   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The legacy of Barack Hussein Alinsky

 

As we all expected, the myrmidons of the left are still droning on with orange man bad. They will simply move to the outrage du jour with a topping of raaaaacism, or simply insert their latest offensive term.

 

So I engaged in a exercise in futility and I asked myself, what’s to be so pissed about? I began listing the good and the bad and it hit me like a ton of bricks the unemployment rate is the lowest in 50 years. What does a bum fear? Work! Antifa, BLM, swamp creatures, the MSM, Professors, career students, and other entitled twits, what do they fear most; gainful employment. This is how they dress up Marxism and make it look good. They believe as a dedicated member of the proletariat they will be allowed to hang out in parks and spin sonnets when in truth they’ll be assigned to the lug nut factory for their six day 16 hour per day work shifts for the good of the state. Outrage is not a useful skill once the dust settles.

 

Late at night in mommy’s basement when they curl up with Das Kapital and dream of their utopian future they fail to review the past the 150 years plus and miss the term “useful idiot, purges” and how it applies to them. I suppose there will be a new Walter Duranty at the NYT’s spinning the wonders of the purges and who the state swoops up for reeducation or elimination, will be for the good of the state. To save them the suspense, and I know reading and especially reading comprehension is hard: Antifa, BLM, Swamp creatures, the MSM, Professors, career students and other entitled twits will be some of the first with their heads on pikes.

 

KAG! …by saving the savable.

Anonymous ID: 6bcfc1 July 26, 2019, 7:46 a.m. No.7199776   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DOJ’s Russia probe review focusing on 'smoking gun' tapes of meeting with Trump aide: sources

 

The Justice Department’s internal review of the Russia investigation is zeroing in on transcripts of recordings made by at least one government source who met with former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos overseas in 2016, specifically looking at why certain "exculpatory" material from them was not presented in subsequent applications for surveillance warrants, according to two sources familiar with the review.

 

The sources also said the review is taking a closer look at the actual start date of the original FBI investigation into potential collusion between members of the Trump campaign and the Russians, as some allege the probe began earlier than thought. Both components are considered key in the review currently being led by Attorney General Bill Barr and U.S. Attorney from Connecticut John Durham – an effort sure to draw more attention in the coming weeks and months now that Robert Mueller's testimony is in the rearview.

 

The recordings in question pertain to conversations between government sources and Papadopoulos, which were memorialized in transcripts. One source told Fox News that Barr and Durham are reviewing why the material was left out of applications to surveil another former Trump campaign aide, Carter Page.

 

“I think it’s the smoking gun,” the source said.

 

“These recordings have exculpatory evidence,” the other source added. “It is standard tradecraft to record conversations with someone like Papadopoulos—especially when they are overseas and there are no restrictions.”

 

Prior to the 2016 presidential election, Papadopoulos met with Maltese professor Joseph Mifsud in London, who told him that the Russians had dirt in the form of emails that could damage Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Papadopoulos then told Australian diplomat Alexander Downer of the new information. Downer reported Papadopoulos’ comments to him to the FBI.

 

A source told Fox News that the "exculpatory evidence" included in the transcripts is Papadopoulos denying having any contact with the Russians to obtain the supposed "dirt" on Clinton.

 

But Papadopoulos did not only meet with Mifsud and Downer while overseas. He met with Cambridge professor and longtime FBI informant Stefan Halper and his female associate, who went under the alias Azra Turk. Papadopoulos told Fox News that he saw Turk three times in London: once over drinks, once over dinner and once with Halper. He also told Fox News back in May that he always suspected he was being recorded. Further, he tweeted during the Mueller testimony about "recordings" of his meeting with Downer.

 

It is unclear, at this point, which of these individuals may have recorded conversations with Papadopoulos.

 

Former Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., now a Fox News contributor, first signaled the existence of transcripts of secretly recorded conversations between FBI informants and Papadopoulos earlier this year.

 

“If the bureau’s going to send in an informant, the informant’s going to be wired, and if the bureau is monitoring telephone calls, there’s going to be a transcript of that,” Gowdy said in May on Fox News' “Sunday Morning Futures,” acknowledging he was aware of the files and suggesting they included exculpatory information.

 

“Some of us have been fortunate enough to know whether or not those transcripts exist. But they haven’t been made public, and I think one, in particular … has the potential to actually persuade people," he continued. “Very little in this Russia probe I’m afraid is going to persuade people who hate Trump or love Trump. But there is some information in these transcripts that has the potential to be a game-changer if it’s ever made public.”

 

The transcripts are currently classified, according to sources, but under President Trump’s move in May to approve declassification of documents related to the surveillance of his campaign during the 2016 election, Barr will likely have access to those documents in a declassified format.

 

A source told Fox News that without the declassification order signed by Trump, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats was not going to give anyone access to the files—over concerns for protecting sources and methods. But another source told Fox News in May that Coats, along with CIA Director Gina Haspel and FBI Director Chris Wray, are all working “collaboratively” with Barr and Durham on the review.

 

Barr and Durham are also trying to pinpoint the actual “start date” of the investigation, according to a source.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dojs-russia-probe-review-focusing-on-tapes-of-talks-with-trump-aide-sources