Anonymous ID: b473a6 May 17, 2020, 5:29 a.m. No.9209902   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Andrew McCarthy: Was Flynn identity unmasked or never masked in call with Russian ambassador?

 

Despite Wednesday’s blockbuster news about the dozens of Obama administration officials who “unmasked” then-incoming Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, there remains a gaping hole in the story: Where is the record showing who unmasked Flynn in connection with his fateful conversation with Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak?

 

There isn’t one.

 

There is no such evidence in the unmasking list that acting National Intelligence Director Richard Grenell provided to Sens. Chuck Grassley, R- Iowa, and Ron Johnson, R-Wis.

 

I suspect that’s because Lt. Gen. Flynn’s identity was not “masked” in the first place. Instead, his Dec. 29, 2016 call with Kislyak was likely intercepted under an intelligence program not subject to the masking rules, probably by the CIA or a friendly foreign spy service acting in a nod-and-wink arrangement with our intelligence community.

 

“Unmasking” is a term of art for revealing in classified reports the names of Americans who have been “incidentally” monitored by our intelligence agencies. Presumptively, the names of Americans should be concealed in these reports, which reflect the surveillance of foreign targets, primarily under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Broadly speaking, FISA governs two kinds of intelligence collection.

 

The first is “traditional” FISA – the targeted monitoring of a suspected clandestine operative of a foreign power. If the FBI shows the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) probable cause that a person inside the United States is acting as a foreign power’s agent, it may obtain a warrant to surveil that person.

 

If the foreign power’s suspected agent communicates with Americans, the latter are incidentally intercepted even though they are not the targets of the surveillance.

 

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https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/andrew-mccarthy-obamagate-was-flynn-identity-unmasked-or-never-masked-in-call-with-russian-ambassador

Anonymous ID: b473a6 May 17, 2020, 5:33 a.m. No.9209924   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9936 >>9943 >>0007 >>0159 >>0220

Elise Stefanik asks feds to investigate Cuomo's 'failed' nursing home policy

 

Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is demanding a federal probe into New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's policy to send recovering coronavirus patients back to nursing homes and related concerns that deaths at the facilities are being knowingly under-counted.

 

The state estimates that more than 5,000 nursing home and longterm-care facility patients have died from coronavirus, but a new report says New York could be drastically under-reporting the deaths – prompting Stefanik and fellow GOP lawmakers urge the investigation.

 

"Today I joined my [New York GOP] colleagues in the House to call for a federal investigation of Cuomo's failed nursing home policies," Stefanik tweeted Friday. "NOW they admit they unethically changed the way they report nursing home deaths. An INEXCUSABLE tragedy for NY – NEED ANSWERS."

 

In taking aim at the Democratic governor, Stefanik linked to a Daily Caller report published Friday that found New York is knowingly under-reporting the number of nursing home patients who died from the virus.

 

Until April 28, New York reported coronavirus deaths for all nursing home and adult-care facility residents. But then around May 3, the state quietly changed how it reported statistics about nursing home deaths to exclude residents who died in a hospital. Only nursing home residents who died at their facility would be counted.

 

Despite the change, New York still leads the nation with 5,433 reported deaths at nursing homes and adult-care facilities as of Wednesday, the Daily Caller reported.

 

Cuomo was already under fire for policies that required nursing homes to accept COVID-19 patients once they were released from the hospital.

 

After mounting criticism that the policy put the most vulnerable people at risk and contributed to a high number of fatalities, the state reversed course on Sunday. Now hospitals can only send patients who have tested negative for COVID-19 to nursing homes.

 

A spokesperson for Cuomo panned Stefanik for "political pandering."

 

“The guidance issued by the Department Of Health in the midst of this pandemic was entirely consistent with the CDC guidance issued by this federal Republican administration, and if the congresswoman has concerns with it, she should ask the president," Rich Azzopardi, the governor's senior adviser, told Fox News. "The guidance was utilized by roughly a dozen other states.

 

"We urge Ms. Stefanik to do something we understand is uncomfortable for her: stop political pandering and fear-mongering. In theory, she should be above this.”

 

 

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/elise-stefanik-invites-feds-to-investigate-cuomos-failed-nursing-home-policy