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Showing posts with label Christopher Wray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christopher Wray. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Remember when ricin was sent to Trump, Mattis, Wray, Haspel, Wilson and Richardson in early October?
You know, to the president, the defense secretary, the FBI director, the CIA director, the secretary of the US Air Force, and the Chief of Naval Operations from that guy in Utah?
Yeah, me either.
Odd how the media just let that pass into oblivion.
Really odd.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
IG report did say there was bias while testimony of Horowitz and FBI's Wray contort this to no bias
But we live in an age where characterization matters more, saying something is such and so when it isn't.
Documented here by Sharyl Attkisson:
The IG report is rife with examples of bias, even if Horowitz hadn't explicitly said so. (But he did.)
Friday, June 15, 2018
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Congress may end up getting rid of Jeff Sessions and Rod Rosenstein if Trump won't
The window for that, however, closes if Republicans lose the House in November. Reps. Jordan and Nunes ought to consider that the Department of Justice will continue to slow-walk this just enough to get them there.
From the story here:
Although the DOJ cooperated with the lawmakers Wednesday, the department has still failed to fully comply with congressional subpoenas for thousands of documents. Thus, Attorney General Jeff Sessions appointed U.S. Attorney John Lausch of the Northern District of Illinois to speed up efforts to deliver documents lawmakers have been seeking for months. But if the process drags out too much longer, [Rep.] Jordan said there would be severe consequences for Rosenstein, Wray and Sessions.
"My attitude is just like [Nunes']. If things don't change dramatically — and I'm talking days, not weeks or months — if they don't change dramatically, then impeachment and contempt and resignations should all be on the table," Jordan warned. "Because we're tired of it, and more importantly the American people are tired of it."
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