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originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: ausername
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Wayfarer
originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Wayfarer
Those 50,000 text messages ....
You're already wrong. You've been mislead for the purpose of propaganda. There were not 50k text messages between the 2 agents....
There were 50,000 texts between the two.
Politico
The number that are missing is unknown to investigators.
We've seen some of the incriminating texts from well before the election, what's missing is from a period of time AFTER The election.
Yes... where they were implementing their.... "insurance policy" whether that refers to the dossier.... or an assassination plot, we don't know. But it apparently was something worth hiding.
There was no "Insurance Policy".
That is paranoid speculation based on innocuous texts.
I haven't seen anyone prove otherwise.
He lost his job with Mueller over those 'innocuous' texts.
He lost his job for having an affair with a colleague.
If you watched the hearings and questioning you would know that it wasn't his political opinions that cost him his job.
Special counsel Robert Mueller removed one of the FBI's top Russian counterintelligence experts from his team of investigators after an internal investigation found messages he sent that could be interpreted as showing political bias for Hillary Clinton and against President Donald Trump, according to US officials briefed on the matter.
Peter Strzok, who led the investigation of the Hillary Clinton email server as the No. 2 official in the FBI's counterintelligence division, left the Mueller team this past summer, multiple sources said.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: ausername
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Wayfarer
originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Wayfarer
Those 50,000 text messages ....
You're already wrong. You've been mislead for the purpose of propaganda. There were not 50k text messages between the 2 agents....
There were 50,000 texts between the two.
Politico
The number that are missing is unknown to investigators.
We've seen some of the incriminating texts from well before the election, what's missing is from a period of time AFTER The election.
Yes... where they were implementing their.... "insurance policy" whether that refers to the dossier.... or an assassination plot, we don't know. But it apparently was something worth hiding.
There was no "Insurance Policy".
That is paranoid speculation based on innocuous texts.
I haven't seen anyone prove otherwise.
He lost his job with Mueller over those 'innocuous' texts.
He lost his job for having an affair with a colleague.
If you watched the hearings and questioning you would know that it wasn't his political opinions that cost him his job.
Special counsel Robert Mueller removed one of the FBI's top Russian counterintelligence experts from his team of investigators after an internal investigation found messages he sent that could be interpreted as showing political bias for Hillary Clinton and against President Donald Trump, according to US officials briefed on the matter.
Peter Strzok, who led the investigation of the Hillary Clinton email server as the No. 2 official in the FBI's counterintelligence division, left the Mueller team this past summer, multiple sources said.
CNN
reported differently.
It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: ausername
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Wayfarer
originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Wayfarer
Those 50,000 text messages ....
You're already wrong. You've been mislead for the purpose of propaganda. There were not 50k text messages between the 2 agents....
There were 50,000 texts between the two.
Politico
The number that are missing is unknown to investigators.
We've seen some of the incriminating texts from well before the election, what's missing is from a period of time AFTER The election.
Yes... where they were implementing their.... "insurance policy" whether that refers to the dossier.... or an assassination plot, we don't know. But it apparently was something worth hiding.
There was no "Insurance Policy".
That is paranoid speculation based on innocuous texts.
I haven't seen anyone prove otherwise.
He lost his job with Mueller over those 'innocuous' texts.
He lost his job for having an affair with a colleague.
If you watched the hearings and questioning you would know that it wasn't his political opinions that cost him his job.
Special counsel Robert Mueller removed one of the FBI's top Russian counterintelligence experts from his team of investigators after an internal investigation found messages he sent that could be interpreted as showing political bias for Hillary Clinton and against President Donald Trump, according to US officials briefed on the matter.
Peter Strzok, who led the investigation of the Hillary Clinton email server as the No. 2 official in the FBI's counterintelligence division, left the Mueller team this past summer, multiple sources said.
CNN
reported differently.
Christopher Wray (Trump appointee to lead FBI) was directly questioned about it in hearings.
He made clear that Strzok was removed for reasons other than the political bias.
He explained that political bias is only relevant if it effects how someone does their job.
He was removed for having an affair with a co-worker, something that is both frowned upon by FBI and a security/blackmail risk.
originally posted by: Elementalist
Do you ever rest Xue.
I feel like you just watch the msm like a hawk just to be the first to post it here
Go Sessions
originally posted by: burntheships
Sessions announces official Probe into missing texts.
thehill.com...
Woot!
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: ausername
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Wayfarer
originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Wayfarer
Those 50,000 text messages ....
You're already wrong. You've been mislead for the purpose of propaganda. There were not 50k text messages between the 2 agents....
There were 50,000 texts between the two.
Politico
The number that are missing is unknown to investigators.
We've seen some of the incriminating texts from well before the election, what's missing is from a period of time AFTER The election.
Yes... where they were implementing their.... "insurance policy" whether that refers to the dossier.... or an assassination plot, we don't know. But it apparently was something worth hiding.
There was no "Insurance Policy".
That is paranoid speculation based on innocuous texts.
I haven't seen anyone prove otherwise.
He lost his job with Mueller over those 'innocuous' texts.
He lost his job for having an affair with a colleague.
If you watched the hearings and questioning you would know that it wasn't his political opinions that cost him his job.
Special counsel Robert Mueller removed one of the FBI's top Russian counterintelligence experts from his team of investigators after an internal investigation found messages he sent that could be interpreted as showing political bias for Hillary Clinton and against President Donald Trump, according to US officials briefed on the matter.
Peter Strzok, who led the investigation of the Hillary Clinton email server as the No. 2 official in the FBI's counterintelligence division, left the Mueller team this past summer, multiple sources said.
CNN
reported differently.
Christopher Wray (Trump appointee to lead FBI) was directly questioned about it in hearings.
He made clear that Strzok was removed for reasons other than the political bias.
He explained that political bias is only relevant if it effects how someone does their job.
He was removed for having an affair with a co-worker, something that is both frowned upon by FBI and a security/blackmail risk.
So the FBI keeps blackmail risk employees on indefinitely?
Shouldn't he be fired if he is at risk?
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: ausername
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Wayfarer
originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Wayfarer
Those 50,000 text messages ....
You're already wrong. You've been mislead for the purpose of propaganda. There were not 50k text messages between the 2 agents....
There were 50,000 texts between the two.
Politico
The number that are missing is unknown to investigators.
We've seen some of the incriminating texts from well before the election, what's missing is from a period of time AFTER The election.
Yes... where they were implementing their.... "insurance policy" whether that refers to the dossier.... or an assassination plot, we don't know. But it apparently was something worth hiding.
There was no "Insurance Policy".
That is paranoid speculation based on innocuous texts.
I haven't seen anyone prove otherwise.
He lost his job with Mueller over those 'innocuous' texts.
He lost his job for having an affair with a colleague.
If you watched the hearings and questioning you would know that it wasn't his political opinions that cost him his job.
Special counsel Robert Mueller removed one of the FBI's top Russian counterintelligence experts from his team of investigators after an internal investigation found messages he sent that could be interpreted as showing political bias for Hillary Clinton and against President Donald Trump, according to US officials briefed on the matter.
Peter Strzok, who led the investigation of the Hillary Clinton email server as the No. 2 official in the FBI's counterintelligence division, left the Mueller team this past summer, multiple sources said.
CNN
reported differently.
Christopher Wray (Trump appointee to lead FBI) was directly questioned about it in hearings.
He made clear that Strzok was removed for reasons other than the political bias.
He explained that political bias is only relevant if it effects how someone does their job.
He was removed for having an affair with a co-worker, something that is both frowned upon by FBI and a security/blackmail risk.
So the FBI keeps blackmail risk employees on indefinitely?
Shouldn't he be fired if he is at risk?
It's no secret he was cheating on his wife now
That blackmail risk is gone and he is working at an HR desk until they decide his fate.
originally posted by: soberbacchus
a reply to: butcherguy
See ISSA and WRAY discuss this in the video above.
You hate this President so much that you're willing to set any precedent and lower any bar to bring him down
What has that traitor been up to anyway? Has he resurfaced lately after an absence?
Crane, the owner of the Major League Baseball’s Houston Astros, told his city’s media that former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush joined the club over the past few months.
Speaking in an interview for BBC Radio 4, the former commander-in-chief tells Prince Harry of the U.K. royal family the best part of his post-presidency life.
Obama explains that he spends his mornings contemplating how to move forward on things he cares deeply about and "that's obviously hugely liberating."
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: ausername
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Wayfarer
originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Wayfarer
Those 50,000 text messages ....
You're already wrong. You've been mislead for the purpose of propaganda. There were not 50k text messages between the 2 agents....
There were 50,000 texts between the two.
Politico
The number that are missing is unknown to investigators.
We've seen some of the incriminating texts from well before the election, what's missing is from a period of time AFTER The election.
Yes... where they were implementing their.... "insurance policy" whether that refers to the dossier.... or an assassination plot, we don't know. But it apparently was something worth hiding.
There was no "Insurance Policy".
That is paranoid speculation based on innocuous texts.
I haven't seen anyone prove otherwise.
He lost his job with Mueller over those 'innocuous' texts.
He lost his job for having an affair with a colleague.
If you watched the hearings and questioning you would know that it wasn't his political opinions that cost him his job.
Special counsel Robert Mueller removed one of the FBI's top Russian counterintelligence experts from his team of investigators after an internal investigation found messages he sent that could be interpreted as showing political bias for Hillary Clinton and against President Donald Trump, according to US officials briefed on the matter.
Peter Strzok, who led the investigation of the Hillary Clinton email server as the No. 2 official in the FBI's counterintelligence division, left the Mueller team this past summer, multiple sources said.
CNN
reported differently.
Christopher Wray (Trump appointee to lead FBI) was directly questioned about it in hearings.
He made clear that Strzok was removed for reasons other than the political bias.
He explained that political bias is only relevant if it effects how someone does their job.
He was removed for having an affair with a co-worker, something that is both frowned upon by FBI and a security/blackmail risk.
It starts with Issa Questioning Wray at the 51:40 Mark
CSPAN VIdeo FF to 51:40
ISSA: Is an FBI Agent allowed to have a political opinion?
WRAY: Yes
ISSA: Is that agent allowed to communicate that political opinion to a wife, girlfriend, Mistress?
WRAY: Yes
ISSA: So, nothing in a text simply communicating a political opinion would be cause for firing...
Wray also explains that Strzok wasn't dismissed or fired but re-assigned which is not a disciplinary action.
Worth a listen.