I also want to be clear on one thing. Jake Sullivan and I have had discussions. We've met. For our adversaries out there that think this is a time of opportunity, that they can play one administration off the other -- they are wrong. And we are hand in glove. We are one team with the United States in this transition.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Saturday, November 2, 2024
Joe Biden's National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is married to this woman, Maggie Goodlander, who is running for the US House in New Hampshire District 2, except she doesn't really live in it
Goodlander's home is currently out of district in Portsmouth and she is worth a lot of money, with median estimated assets of $24 million.
She's renting an apartment in the congressional district in Nashua in order to qualify to run and is being called a carpetbagger. She was born and raised in Nashua, however.
The Republican has median estimated assets of $6.3 million and isn't exactly a native of the district. She has resided in the district since sometime after 2016 when she ran for US Senate from Colorado as a Libertarian Party candidate.
She really lets Goodlander have it, though, for pretending to understand the problems of middle class people, and of using her wealth to take an apartment away from somebody poorer and more deserving during a period when housing is very unaffordable just so she can run for this seat.
She has a point.
Meanwhile Goodlander is a dyed in the wool progressive with deep connections to people like Merrick Garland and Stephen Breyer, and of course Jake.
Here.
Monday, July 17, 2023
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Story claims Jake Sullivan committed perjury in the phony Trump-Russia collusion affair, along with Michael Sussmann
Here:
Sullivan is facing scrutiny, sources say, over potentially false
statements he made about his involvement in the effort, which continued
after the election and into 2017. As a senior foreign policy adviser to
Clinton, Sullivan spearheaded what was known inside her campaign as a
“confidential project” to link Trump to the Kremlin through dubious
email-server records provided to the agencies, said the sources, who
spoke on condition of anonymity. ...
It turns out that the supposed “secret server" was housed in the small Pennsylvania town of Lititz, and not Trump Tower in New York City, and it was operated by a marketing firm based in Florida called Cendyn that routinely blasts out emails promoting multiple hotel chains. Simply put, the third-party server sent spam to Alfa Bank employees who used Trump hotels. The bank had maintained a New York office since 2001.
“The FBI’s investigation revealed that the email server at issue was not owned or operated by the Trump Organization but, rather, had been administrated by a mass-marketing email company that sent advertisements for Trump hotels and hundreds of other clients,” Durham wrote in his indictment.
Nonetheless, Jones and Sullivan kept promoting the canard as true.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
That lying bitch Hillary on headers last night: None of my emails had a 'classified material' header
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Hillary's Deputy Chief of Staff at State, Jake Sullivan, is suddenly worried about "national security" but used Hillary's private server
Friday, January 8, 2016
Hillary email to Jake Sullivan requested he remove "classified" from document before sending it
Monday, March 23, 2015
Hillary Clinton and her merry band of secretive aides all used private email to avoid leaving a public trail, contrary to what she claimed
Jake Sullivan |
Huma Abedin |
"Mrs. Clinton’s top aides at times corresponded with her about State Department matters from their personal email accounts, raising questions about her recent assertions that she made it her practice to email aides at their government addresses so the messages would be preserved, in compliance with federal record-keeping regulations. ...
Philippe Reines |
"Mr. Gowdy’s committee is also likely to press Mrs. Clinton on why her advisers occasionally used personal email accounts to communicate with her. At least four of Mrs. Clinton’s closest advisers at the State Department did so, including her chief of staff, Cheryl Mills; senior adviser, Philippe Reines; personal aide, Huma Abedin; and Mr. [Jake] Sullivan."
Cheryl Mills |