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Tom Fitton Stunned After DOJ Official Bruce Ohr Ditches Senate Intel Committee Hearing

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posted on Dec, 19 2017 @ 11:17 AM
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originally posted by: luthier

originally posted by: proteus33
a reply to: mobiusmale
yes sessions recused himself but if his employees are not behaving themselves he needs to send marshals to detain them and drag them to congress to explain why they ditched .then fire them. as ag he always has the power to do this



Nobody ditched it was bad reporting.


No it was accurate at the time. It took members of the committee to explain what happened when people started asking questions.

Bad reporting is the make believe crime of collusion by the left.



posted on Dec, 19 2017 @ 11:37 AM
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a reply to: Xcathdra

It was never accurate because it never happened and was proven so...unlike the Russia investigation which hasn't concluded.



posted on Dec, 19 2017 @ 01:39 PM
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originally posted by: UKTruth
One thing we do have evidence of now which should not be understated.

The Obama administration colluded with and paid Fusion GPS to get information from foreign agents (including Russian) that would help Hillary Clinton to win the election.

This is now fact.


We also have evidence that the Republicans were the ones who funded the investigation into Trump.

All of D.C. needs to be kicked out and replaced by persons whom are not traitors to the people.



posted on Dec, 19 2017 @ 03:27 PM
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He isn't the first though!

I can't quote an exact number, but I recall [at least] two cases recently where officials have declined to appear.

Too bad USMS can't just present them to congress.
edit on 12/19/2017 by JBurns because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 19 2017 @ 04:54 PM
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a reply to: Xcathdra

Come on man! He's not guilty. Just like when OJ Simpson led police on a chase for 2 hours because he, too, was not guilty. Innocent people always avoid the law because they are so innocent.



posted on Dec, 19 2017 @ 10:06 PM
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Maybe Gowdy can figure out why Obama decided to let Hezbollah smuggle drugs into the US as part of his Iranian collusion program to support terrorism against the United States.
I wont be hanging my hat on the Hezbollah link just yet . I think a better candidate for that is The Muslim Brotherhood .



posted on Dec, 19 2017 @ 10:12 PM
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originally posted by: the2ofusr1
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Maybe Gowdy can figure out why Obama decided to let Hezbollah smuggle drugs into the US as part of his Iranian collusion program to support terrorism against the United States.
I wont be hanging my hat on the Hezbollah link just yet . I think a better candidate for that is The Muslim Brotherhood .


Also with links to Clinton and Obama.



posted on Dec, 20 2017 @ 06:07 PM
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Well then. These people are so important to our world we have to contemplate them and their endless special requests, acts of convenience and general contempt for the law of the land.

Right....



posted on Dec, 20 2017 @ 09:18 PM
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Subpoenas are going to be handed out after McCabes testimony today. Apparently his testimony is full of contradictions and he apparently came down with a case of the "I dont recalls" when questions about the dossier and payments the FBI made. Those subpoenas will also include Orh.



posted on Dec, 21 2017 @ 09:44 AM
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Why would the doj need subpoenas for fbi records?



posted on Dec, 24 2017 @ 04:56 PM
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originally posted by: luthier
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Why would the doj need subpoenas for fbi records?


One of the Congressional committees is issuing the subpoena for their investigation.



posted on Dec, 24 2017 @ 05:21 PM
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and he apparently came down with a case of the "I dont recalls" when questions about the dossier and payments the FBI made.

Sounds like he may have been coached by the Clinton team.



posted on Dec, 24 2017 @ 10:33 PM
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originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: Xcathdra




and he apparently came down with a case of the "I dont recalls" when questions about the dossier and payments the FBI made.

Sounds like he may have been coached by the Clinton team.


Apparently subpoena is the only way they will get more info since McCabe is now done with the FBI. He was relieved as the #2 and will "retire" at the beginning of 2018.

When a person dedicates their life to a company only to be let go nears the end im torn on pensions and everything they they technically earned. However when it comes to politics and what McCabe did there is no excuse and should be fired and not allowed to retire.



posted on Dec, 24 2017 @ 10:44 PM
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When a person dedicates their life to a company only to be let go nears the end im torn on pensions and everything they they technically earned. However when it comes to politics and what McCabe did there is no excuse and should be fired and not allowed to retire.
And lets face it ,the surface has only been scratched ...Imagine if and when some digging is done . Can you collect a Govt. pension from inside a prison cell ?



posted on Dec, 24 2017 @ 11:08 PM
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originally posted by: the2ofusr1
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When a person dedicates their life to a company only to be let go nears the end im torn on pensions and everything they they technically earned. However when it comes to politics and what McCabe did there is no excuse and should be fired and not allowed to retire.
And lets face it ,the surface has only been scratched ...Imagine if and when some digging is done . Can you collect a Govt. pension from inside a prison cell ?


For normal citizens no.

For corrupt politicians im sure its written into their contracts.



posted on Dec, 24 2017 @ 11:12 PM
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Here is what I am seeing with this entire problem:

This has gotten so political, that it is now a joke. Many of the committees send out requests and supoena's only to be ignored or not getting any answers. And they do not use what power they have or abuse it.

So they are going to the DOJ in an attempt to get something, but what happens if the aides are either escorted out or arrested then what? That is a plausible ending there, where now they would have to figure out something else, and it could go very bad all around.



posted on Dec, 24 2017 @ 11:30 PM
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Rep. Nunes, chairman of a house committee doing an investigation into the FBI and DOJ, already subpoenaed records that werent turned over. House investigators were order to go to the DOJ and seize the records in question.

They did with no issues.

As hard as it may be to accept with everything going on there is still a semblance of law that exists.



posted on Dec, 24 2017 @ 11:43 PM
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I do not believe or think that there is a semblance of law going on right now.

At one time there was no infighting between the congress or even the different branches all were separate, and equal and ultimately neither would step on the others toes as the lines were firmly engraved and respected.

This is partisan politics right now at its finest. Rep Nunes lost all credibility after it came out that he tried to botch his own investigation when it came to the Russia/trump, and should have been removed from his position on the committees that he was a part of or heads. He tried to lie about such only to find out he was messing it up. Nor do I think it is fit for him to lead any investigation with that in mind. Had it been any other rep that did such, then it would be a different story, but in this case, it is him trying to make much ado about anything to keep himself important.



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