Anonymous ID: 7d93c6 Feb. 17, 2020, 6:27 a.m. No.8162885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3003 >>3070

Dan Bongino on media analysts reportedly signing petition urging Barr to resign: 'The left is psychotic'

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/dan-bongino-media-analysts-signing-petition-bill-barr-resign

 

Former NYPD officer and Secret Service agent Dan Bongino reacted on “Fox & Friends” Monday to some media analysts reportedly signing a petition urging Attorney General Bill Barr to resign over the sentencing of former Trump adviser Roger Stone.

 

More than 1,100 former Justice Department employees have signed an online petition urging Barr to resign and praising the four prosecutors who withdrew from the Stone case after what they perceived as interference from the White House, Politico reported.

 

Signatures for the petition include recent Justice Department employees and some dating back to the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations, according to the news outlet. The signatures were gathered by Protect Democracy, a nonprofit legal group that had also gathered signatures for a letter claiming Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report presented enough evidence to charge Trump with obstruction of justice.

 

Host Griff Jenkins noted on Monday that eight people who reportedly signed the petition were media analysts. The eight legal analysts who signed the petition work for CNN and MSNBC or appear frequently on the networks, according to the Daily Caller.

 

I can't think of any group of 1,100 people who should disappear permanently.

Anonymous ID: 7d93c6 Feb. 17, 2020, 6:31 a.m. No.8162910   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.theepochtimes.com/the-illusion-of-transparency_3234958.html

 

Whistleblower: Lives Lost, Billions Wasted Due to Government Records Management Failures

 

The man who shot and killed 26 people at a church in Texas in 2017 used guns he wouldn’t have been able to purchase if the Air Force had properly managed its records.

 

On six occasions, military officials failed to send Devin Kelley’s records to the FBI while the Air Force investigated, court-martialed, and imprisoned him for abusing his wife and stepson. Had the FBI received the records, the killer would have been barred from buying the weapons used in the massacre.

 

While the Air Force case may appear unique, federal records management failures are behind some of the biggest national headlines in recent years. The largest breach of government systems in the history of the United States in 2015 was quantified specifically by the number of records stolen from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)—21.5 million. Similar failures figured in the scandal of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) selectively auditing conservative groups and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of an unauthorized private email server.

 

Rather than being an anomaly, the preventable failures that contributed to the Sutherland Springs, Texas, massacre are a symptom of a vast problem spanning the entire federal government, according to two experts with decades of experience with the electronic records management application standard that undergirds virtually all records management software deployed in agencies across the government.

 

Great points………

 

If people in Gubermint would have done their jobs……