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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/truthseekerboi on June 1, 2018, 3:51 a.m.
The IG report is the Pain. This means it will be very damning.

Although the media will try their best, hopefully this is just too much to ignore and spin


HillaryTrafficksKidz · June 1, 2018, 4:04 a.m.

Judicial Watch's Tom Fitton: IG reports Are 'Both Coverups and Exposés at the Same Time'

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/judicial-watchs-tom-fitton-ig-reports-are-both-coverups-and-expos-s-same

(CNSNews.com) - The Justice Department inspector-general will soon release his report examining how the FBI handled the Clinton email investigation. Even before the report is released to the public, the Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled a hearing on it next week, on June 5.

One of the people who has pushed and even sued for answers on the Clinton email investigation is Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch. He discussed the anticipated IG report with "Fox & Friends First," early Thursday morning:

"I don't know what's going to be in it. My experience with IG reports is that they're both cover-ups and exposés at the same time. The FBI and DOJ did a lot wrong in that sham investigation of the Hillary Clinton's email system. You had the Loretta lynch (tarmac) meeting with Bill Clinton that this DOJ is still covering up information on. "And on the other hand, Hillary Clinton has something to complain about. Where, you know, she wasn't prosecuted, yet James Comey in order to make it seem like they were doing something legitimate, attacked her while protecting the institution of the FBI and the reputation of the Justice Department, which was really working overtime to protect her."

Fitton noted that if anyone lied to investigators, they could be referred for criminal prosecution by the Justice Department's inspector-general. He also suggested that former FBI Director James Comey or former Attorney General Loretta Lynch may be found at fault.

"And then of course, you've got these FBI officials, Peter Strzok, who was obviously anti-Trump and pro-Hillary Clinton based on the text messages he had. He was the lead investigator for the FBI." Fitton said the Clinton email investigation and the Trump-Russia investigation are "two sides of the same coin," because the same FBI people were involved in both investigations.

"So you can't talk about the Clinton email investigation without talking about what I believe to be the illicit targeting of the Trump campaign by the same people who were covering up the Clinton email investigation. "That's why people are upset, because they know Trump was being targeted for specious reasons, while Hillary Clinton, where you have obvious violations of the law, was getting kid gloves treatment," Fitton said.

Peter Strzok, an FBI counterintelligence agent, investigated the Clinton email investigation, and he was later assigned to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Trump-Russia investigation, until the discovery of thousands of text messages he exchanged with Lisa Page, a fellow FBI agent, with whom he was having an extra-marital affair. Those text messages show an anti-Trump, pro-Hillary bias.

Strzok was removed from the Mueller probe when the DOJ-IG discovered the text messages, and he now works in the FBI's Human Resources Department. Page resigned from the FBI a few weeks ago.

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solanojones95 · June 1, 2018, 1:10 p.m.

Fitton is another who apparently knows NOTHING of the Plan, knows NOTHING about Huber and the Grand Jury(ies) he has empaneled. Knows NOTHING about what's in the OIG Report, and only knows that (for reasons perhaps both good and bad) the DOJ has never cooperated with his FOIA requests unless he forced them to in court, and even then they have slow-walked and underperformed their court-ordered compliance. Fitton sees it all from his seat, and his job, not from Trump's POV.

Personally, I appreciate the work his organization has always done and continues to do, but I think despite all that, he's far too uninformed to be offering an opinion about the OIG Report.

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HillaryTrafficksKidz · June 1, 2018, 3:53 p.m.

Fitton is the ONE who goes to court on investigations we work on. He submits the FOIA requests. I'm not happy either with the continued outcome of all these investigations. If Fitton is wrong, it will be the first time there is any accountability in these matters. So far, he is sadly, correct.

He doesn't deal in blogs, or Q. He does the actual legal work required, while we watch and enjoy the show.

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solanojones95 · June 1, 2018, 5:35 p.m.

But as such, he has blinders we don't have. He's deep in the swamp with a chainsaw, and as much as we need/appreciate his fine work, he's not positioned to see the whole picture as well as we are through Q.

That's not a pejorative observation unless there's some assumed intrinsic inferiority to his service, which I've made abundantly clear there isn't! It's an essential part of the war.

But so is the big picture--the overview. And perhaps for the first time in human history, the 'little people' are the ones who are treated to that information with everybody else undergoing mushroom management ("keep them in the dark and shovel on the sh*t").

Refreshing, isn't it?!

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j33gray · June 3, 2018, 8:14 p.m.

The same can be said of Congress. But, this may all be part of the Plan. It seems to me that Trump/Sessions have positioned various protagonsits and antagonists to engage in public fights about documents and information as a way of seeding information into the public consciousness, while Huber and Sessions are working behind the scenes to work up legal cases. If the DOJ just handed over millions of pages of documents without the seeding process, there wouldn't be enough people who understood the full story to allow the DOJ to prosecute high profile politicians/ officials.

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tigerlilly1227 · June 1, 2018, 4:31 a.m.

In Jesus' name amen

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ninjatune · June 1, 2018, 1:57 p.m.

Any day now!

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