Anonymous ID: fceb24 April 27, 2020, 2:36 p.m. No.8940118   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0138 >>0296 >>0455 >>0541 >>0717

McConnell: Senate will return on May 4 to start next coronavirus relief bill

 

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on Monday that the Senate will return to the Capitol next week — and he outlined GOP priorities for a fifth coronavirus relief bill. “Senators will return to Washington D.C. one week from today. We will modify routines in ways that are smart and safe, but we will honor our constitutional duty to the American people and conduct critical business in person," McConnell said in a statement. "If it is essential for doctors, nurses, healthcare workers, truck drivers, grocery-store workers, and many other brave Americans to keep carefully manning their own duty stations, then it is essential for Senators to carefully man ours and support them," he added. That means the Senate will return on Monday, May 4. The House has not said when it will come back, though House Democrats have said it will not be before May 4.

 

McConnell's announcement comes as GOP senators had indicated that they expect the chamber to return next week. McConnell did not say in his statement if there will be further changes to the Senate schedule, but under its previously released 2020 calendar, senators would stay in town until a one-week Memorial Day recess starting on May 22. "Yeah, we're coming back," said Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.). "That's what McConnell said on the call. … He didn't say how long we're coming back, but he said we're coming back."

 

The Senate left town in late March when McConnell started the chamber's previously scheduled two-week Easter recess a week early in an effort to let lawmakers practice social distancing and try to prevent an outbreak of the coronavirus among lawmakers. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is the only senator known to have tested positive, but several others have had to quarantine due to exposure to infected individuals. But there's been a growing clamor among lawmakers to return to Washington as they have been forced to try to coordinate with their colleagues and question administration officials through conference calls during the break. The latest $484 billion coronavirus relief bill was largely negotiated by leadership, sparking calls that if Congress was going to be passing legislation, members needed to be in D.C. to vote on it. While most of the House returned last week to pass the bill, only a handful of senators were on the floor when it passed by voice vote.

 

Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) called it "unacceptable" that the Senate wasn't in town. "When we come back on May 4 — I hope we do, I hope the force will be with us, but we have got to get back together. I would hope even sooner than that because we cannot legislate without our members here. We can't do that from recess," Lee added.

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/494861-mcconnell-senate-will-return-on-may-4-to-start-next-coronavirus-relief-bill

Anonymous ID: fceb24 April 27, 2020, 3 p.m. No.8940447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0541 >>0717

Smoking Gun FBI Emails On Anti-Trump Plots

 

Emails Suggest Obama FBI Knew McCain Leaked Trump Dossier. We are getting more insight into the thinking of the corrupt FBI officials involved in the plot against Donald Trump – in particular what they knew and when they knew about the smear/leak operation using the shady “dossier.” Our new understanding comes from 138 pages of emails between former FBI official Peter Strzok and former FBI attorney Lisa Page. These include an email dated January 10, 2017, in which Strzok said that the version of the dossier published by BuzzFeed was “identical” to the version given to the FBI by McCain and had “differences” from the dossier provided to the FBI by Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson and Mother Jones reporter David Corn. January 10, 2017, is the same day BuzzFeed published the anti-Trump dossier by former British spy Christopher Steele. The emails also show Strzok and other FBI agents mocking President Trump a few weeks before he was inaugurated. In addition, the emails reveal that Strzok communicated with then-Deputy Director Andrew McCabe about the “leak investigation” tied to the Clinton Foundation (the very leak in which McCabe was later implicated).

 

We received the records in our January 2018 FOIA lawsuit filed after the DOJ failed to respond to a December 2017 request for all communications between Strzok and Page (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:18-cv-00154)). The FBI has only processed the records at a rate of 500 pages per month and has refused to process text messages. At this rate, the production of these communications will not be completed until at least late 2021. The FBI is now using the coronavirus as an excuse to shut down the production of any further records. On January 10, 2017, Strzok, under the subject “RE: Buzzfeed published some of the reports,” writes: “Our internet system is blocking the site. I have the pdf via iPhone, but it’s 25.6MB. Comparing now. The set is only identical to what [Sen. John] McCain had (it has differences from what was given to us by Corn and Simpson).” Strzok sent the email to Page and several top-ranking FBI officials, including Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Assistant Director for the Counterintelligence Division Bill Priestap, Deputy Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Jon Moffa, Assistant Director for Public Affairs Michael Kortan, General Counsel James Baker, and Director James Comey’s Chief of Staff James Rybicki. Earlier, on January 10, 2017, BuzzFeed published a version of the dossier that Strzok said was “identical” to what McCain’s office had turned over to the FBI. Strzok sent the BuzzFeed-related email at 7:48 PM. At 8:23 PM on the same day, Strzok forwards to Page and several FBI officials an article by the UK outlet The Guardian titled “FBI chief given dossier by John McCain alleging secret Trump-Russia contacts.”

 

David Corn was one of Steele’s media contacts. Fusion GPS paid Steele, via funds from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Hillary Clinton’s campaign, to write the dossier. In testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee in August 2017, Simpson said he was not aware of any version of the Steele dossier being given to the FBI. While acknowledging he had given the dossier to the FBI, McCain had denied being the source of the BuzzFeed dossier report. But court filings unsealed in March 2019 show the Arizona Republican senator and an associate had shared the dossier with several media outlets. Former State Department official and McCain associate David Kramer said in a December 13, 2017, deposition that the dossier was given to him by Steele and he then provided it to journalists at outlets including CNN, BuzzFeed and The Washington Post. The details were first reported by The Daily Caller.

 

https://www.judicialwatch.org/tom-fittons-weekly-update/maryland-fisa-elections/#anc1

Court files reveal role of McCain, associate in spreading anti-Trump dossier

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/court-files-reveal-role-of-mccain-aide-in-spreading-anti-trump-dossier

https://www.judicialwatch.org/documents/jw-v-doj-strzok-page-emails-prod-21-00154/