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originally posted by: rickymouse
So, his gas peddle is going to stick on his car before the evening of the forth and he will not make it to testify. Of course nobody will question the fireball as the car explodes.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: carewemust
I have to ask. Will this man be considered a patriot if his finding support your confirmation bias, or a deep-state stooge if it does not?
Your source seems to imply that.
I don't know about Horowitz, but TREY GOWDY is looking more like a Deep-State Stooge tonight. He says that the spy, Sefan Halper, was working to HELP TRUMP, because TRUMP ASKED COMEY FOR THAT "HELP".
Gowdy To The Dark Side: www.newsmax.com...
Mr. Gowdy’s parseltongue, obfuscation and deliberate conflation of events in an effort to cover for the Deep State operation is stunning.
Notice how Gowdy intentionally conflates statements given by President Trump to FBI Director James Comey, with activity that took place a year beforehand? He’s gaslighting to protect the swamp. Nothing more.
Source: truepundit.com...
An FBI agent who quit his top position over the bureau’s handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, is heading to Congress to testify.
John Giacalone, who led the Clinton investigation for the first seven months, will reportedly expose former President Barack Obama and fired FBI Director James Comey for corruptly helping Clinton.
There’s a massive media blackout on this because Giacalone is expected to testify that top brass at the FBI rigged the investigative process so that Clinton could skirt charges for clear violations of the law. Exposing Comey also shines a big light on Obama, who many believe was calling the shots behind the scenes to help Clinton.
originally posted by: Rewey
a reply to: carewemust
Can't wait for this, but I don't know much about Horowitz. Is he a straight shooter? Is his report likely to be warts and all, or is there a chance he'll leave a few bits out here and there, or soften things down with some lawyer-speak?
I'm ready for the ugly truth, but don't know if I'll ever get to see it...?
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: TheConstruKctionofLight
It is a little concerning that this report was finished on May 16th, and then sent to the people and agencies accused, for them to "correct errors" and black out any classified info..
I don't recall that happening with the 35 page Andy McCabe report.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: TheConstruKctionofLight
It is a little concerning that this report was finished on May 16th, and then sent to the people and agencies accused, for them to "correct errors" and black out any classified info..
I don't recall that happening with the 35 page Andy McCabe report.
McCabe was out the door by then I think.
The report only goes to those who are still working there and their attorneys. People like Comey who are no longer still employed won't see a page of it.
♦First, the draft report is reviewed internally. Only the principal officers who are currently inside the investigated agency get to see it. Those officials must sign comprehensive Non Disclosure Agreements, subject to criminal prosecution if they violate the NDA.
Former Officials, or employees who have left the agency: ex. James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Lisa Page, James Baker, Jim Rybicki, Michael Kortan and all of the officials who have left the FBI will not get to see the draft report. [Now you know why Lisa Page and James Baker were dispatched last week.]
The same IG rules of Draft Report distribution apply on the Main Justice side of the DOJ and (DOJ-NSD) (DOJ-National Security Division). Loretta Lynch, Sally Yates, Mary McCord, John Carlin, David Laufman, etc. do not get to see the report. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Asst. AG Rod Rosenstein will review the draft report and control who they allow to review.
On the FBI side, Director Christopher Wray will review the draft report along with Asst FBI Director David Bowditch (if approved). Likely FBI Chief Legal Counsel Dana Boente, the former head of the DOJ-NSD, will also review. [*note* now we know why Boente was brought back inside in January ’18] Two more principals who could review would be FBI Asst. Director in charge of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap; and we must remember – FBI Agent Peter Strzok was not kicked out, he also remains inside.
originally posted by: carewemust
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
The 2nd installment of the huge Inspector General's report on actions of the Obama Administration during the 2016 Presidential election cycle, will be made public this week.
This coming Tuesday, June 5th, DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz will testify before Congress on the report's findings. Three high-ranking FBI personnel will also testify on June 5th.
The Horowitz segment will be broadcast live, 10am Eastern, at: www.judiciary.senate.gov... l-election
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz is slated to testify before congressional committees next month, presumably after the release of his long-awaited report on the FBI's Hillary Clinton investigation during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Both the Senate Judiciary Committee and the House Oversight Committee are preparing to have Horowitz appear before them in early June, according to a congressional source.
On Tuesday, Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said his committee would hold a hearing titled “Examining the Inspector General’s First Report on Justice Department Decisions Regarding the 2016 Presidential Election” on June 5.
In June, House Republicans also plan to interview three FBI officials linked to the agency’s handling of the Clinton email probe, part of an ongoing joint investigation by the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees.
SOURCE-1: www.foxnews.com...
SOURCE-2: theconservativetreehouse.com...
Many who have been looking forward to reading this 2nd installment of the I.G. Investigation report, feel that it will show Michael Horowitz's sincerity, or lack of sincerity, at uncovering what really happened in 2015/2016.
More at:
In January we said that many in the media were getting excited about the upcoming release of the IG’s report into his investigation of abuses at the DOJ. But if it turns out that Horowitz is part of the deep state, the report may be disappointing.
It’s now been another five months since the above comments were first posted and we have yet to see the IG’s report. Some expect that the report may finally come out this week. Once it’s released we should finally know for sure if IG Horowitz is a good guy or just another Deep State slug.
www.thegatewaypundit.com...
The next (3rd) installment of the I.G. Investigation report will explain the who/what/why in regards to Dossier, FISA, SpyGate, etc..
This 2nd installment is expected to show what the DOJ/FBI did to protect candidate Hillary Clinton from criminal prosecution, along with efforts to help her beat Donald Trump. (If she had won, none of this would ever be known.) Those who have insider access to the Inspector General's office, say that this 2nd installment will be very damaging to Obama's DOJ. We'll see..
Yesterday, Congressman Jason Chaffetz posted links to the government websites where this next installment of the I.G. Report will appear.
Link To Chaffetz's Tweet: twitter.com...
-CareWeMust
More at: theconservativetreehouse.com... /
FBI Director of Counterintelligence E.W. “Bill” Priestap, FBI Head of National Security Division, Michael Steinbach, and the former head of the FBI National Security Division, John Giacalone, are all scheduled to testify to congress tomorrow, June 5th.
The three FBI officials will be testifying to a joint congressional committee of the Judiciary and House Oversight members. The joint committee was formed by Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte and Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy. The first testimony is tomorrow; and FBI Director of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap will go first. This will be Priestap’s first congressional testimony. Unfortunately, the testimony will be behind closed doors.
FBI Asst. Director of Counterintelligence, Bill Priestap, is central to all of the activity that was happening in both the Clinton investigation and the Trump investigation. Bill Priestap was FBI Agent Peter Strzok’s immediate boss. However, as noted in the text messages Strzok often worked around Priestap at the behest of the person giving him political instructions – FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
In his March 20, 2017 congressional testimony, James Comey was asked why he did not inform Congress about the counterintelligence operation.
Comey replied that he did not tell Congress that he was investigating then candidate Donald Trump because the Director of Counterintelligence–Priestap– told him he shouldn’t.
But– congressional oversight protocol requires the Director of the FBI to inform the Intelligence Committee of any counterintelligence operations it is performing. Not telling them, according to FBI Agent Peter Strzok, was what he explained in his text messages: an “insurance policy.”