Anonymous ID: befcc0 July 30, 2019, 10:59 a.m. No.7260971   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1031 >>1084 >>1262 >>1645

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Tuesday signed a bill requiring President Trump to release his tax returns before he can appear on the state's 2020 primary ballot.

 

Under S.B. 27, called the "Presidential Tax Transparency and Accountability Act," any candidate running for president or governor of California will be required to file copies of the last five years of their tax returns to the Secretary of State.

 

"As one of the largest economies in the world and home to one in nine Americans eligible to vote, California has a special responsibility to require this information of presidential and gubernatorial candidates," Newsom said in a statement.

 

"These are extraordinary times and states have a legal and moral duty to do everything in their power to ensure leaders seeking the highest offices meet minimal standards, and to restore public confidence. The disclosure required by this bill will shed light on conflicts of interest, self-dealing, or influence from domestic and foreign business interest."

 

This is a developing report

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/455346-california-governor-signs-bill-requiring-trump-release-his-tax-returns

Anonymous ID: befcc0 July 30, 2019, 11:03 a.m. No.7261077   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1188 >>1216 >>1348 >>1518 >>1611

>>7260977

 

Chuck Ross

Investigative Reporter

August 07, 2018 11:44 AM ET

 

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes claims that the FBI and Justice Department omitted ‘exculpatory evidence’ on Carter Page in spy applications.

Nunes is investigating the FBI and DOJ for possible FISA abuse.

The Republican also claims that DOJ official Bruce Ohr will become ‘more and more important’ to his investigation.

 

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes claimed Monday that the FBI and Justice Department failed to include exculpatory evidence in surveillance warrant applications against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

 

“There is exculpatory evidence that we have seen, of classified documents that need to be declassified,” Nunes said in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity.

 

“Exculpatory in nature in what way? Exculpatory in what way?” Hannity asked.

 

“In that the Carter Page FISA when the judges should have been presented with this exculpatory evidence that the FBI and DOJ had,” Nunes replied.

 

In an interview, Nunes laid out three areas of interest that House Intelligence Republicans have in their investigation into possible abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

 

Nunes and other Republican members of the committee recently asked President Trump to declassify 21 pages from the FBI’s fourth and final FISA warrant application. Nunes claimed in an interview on July 29 that Americans “will be shocked” when they see the 21 pages.

The Justice Department released heavily redacted versions of the four Page FISAs on July 21.

 

Republicans have asserted that the FBI and Justice Department misled the FISA Court by relying heavily on the unverified and Democrat-funded dossier to obtain four FISA warrants on Page. The dossier, which was written by former British spy Christopher Steele, claims that Page met with two Kremlin insiders during a July 2016 trip to Moscow. It also alleges that Page was directly involved in a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian government to influence the election.

Page has vehemently denied the allegations.

 

Nunes also told Hannity that the committee is interested in learning more about Justice Department official Bruce Ohr’s role in the Trump-Russia investigation.

 

Ohr, the former associate deputy attorney general, met with Steele before and after the 2016 presidential election. The post-election meetings were held after the FBI ended its relationship with Steele because of the former British spy’s contacts with the media.

 

As Nunes noted, though the FBI severed ties with Steele, Ohr provided information from his 12 meetings with Steele back to the FBI. Ohr’s wife, Nellie Ohr, also worked during the campaign for Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm that hired Steele in June 2016.

 

“Bruce Ohr is going to become more and more important in this investigation, and I think people should pay close attention to it,” Nunes told Hannity.

 

Nunes did not elaborate on what evidence the FBI failed to include in the FISA applications. A spokesman for the California Republican said he was unable to go beyond what Nunes told Hannity.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/07/nunes-fbi-carter-page-fisas/

Anonymous ID: befcc0 July 30, 2019, 11:09 a.m. No.7261198   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Getting ahead of the story?

 

WASHINGTON — Early on the morning of May 16, 2017, the editors of the Fox News website were in a state of near panic. As they arrived at work at Fox headquarters in midtown Manhattan, they discovered that the network’s affiliate in Washington, D.C., had dropped a huge story the night before, based on the work of one of the Fox News website’s own reporters. It was a story that could turn the political world on its head — if it was actually true.

 

The story involved Seth Rich, the 27-year-old Democratic National Committee staffer who had been shot and killed the previous July in what police believed was most likely a botched robbery. Malia Zimmerman, a Los Angeles-based reporter for the Fox News website, had sent her editors in New York a wild draft of a piece claiming that the FBI had uncovered evidence that Rich — and not Russian military-intelligence hackers — had been the real source of stolen DNC emails provided to WikiLeaks. If that was the case, that botched robbery in Washington would start looking very much like a political assassination.

 

The Fox News web editors hadn’t had a chance to vet Zimmerman’s article. They had not drilled down on her sketchy sourcing. But, according to three Fox News sources familiar with the handling of the story, the editors were so upset that such a big exclusive had been broken by a local affiliate, rather than the network itself, that they hastily rushed the Zimmerman piece onto the Fox News website, setting off a political and media firestorm.

“Back with a Fox News alert: a brand-new bombshell in the murder of that guy right there, a DNC staffer,” proclaimed Ainsley Earhardt, co-host of “Fox & Friends,” as the cable network’s popular morning show went on the air.

 

“The narrative has been all along Russia, Russia, Russia,” chimed in co-host Steve Doocy. But this new story could change all of that. Doocy then read Zimmerman’s grabber of a lede: “The DNC staffer who was gunned down on July 10th on Washington, DC streets last July just steps from his home had leaked thousands of internal emails to Wikileaks, law enforcement sources have told Fox News.”

 

It was just the start of what would become a weeklong Fox News blitzkrieg in which the network’s biggest stars and commentators would hype the Rich story night after night. As if that weren’t enough, a wide-ranging Russian propaganda operation immediately swung into action to promote Fox News’ reporting — with a big boost from the Internet Research Agency, the shadowy St. Petersburg troll farm that specialized in social media manipulation during the 2016 campaign.

 

More:

https://news.yahoo.com/its-blasted-across-america-how-fox-and-sean-hannity-amplified-a-russiafueled-conspiracy-100000894.html?.tsrc=bell-brknews