"Deep State" about to be exposed?

We all know the answer to that.

How can someone defend Trump when the report shows what kind of ■■■■■■■ he is?

Any day now…any day!

There is an Andy out, it is all the sane and rational folks that I pray will appear come November 2020, they would all be Andy!

https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/444802-ag-barr-puts-former-intel-bosses-on-notice?amp

Uh oh. Wonder where this is going to lead.

Barr … :rofl:

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Yes. Barr has both the IG and a federal prosecutor, John Durham, investigating the government surveillance of the Trump campaign.

Interestingly enough John Durham has been involved with investigations of the FBI, while Mueller was a federal prosecutor in Boston:

2. Reno Appointed Durham to Look Into Alleged Law Enforcement Corruption in the Infamous James ‘Whitey’ Bulger Case . . .The investigation resulted in the indictment and conviction of former FBI Supervisory Special Agent John Connolly on Racketeering and Obstruction of Justice charges and the indictment and conviction of former Massachusetts State Police Lt. Richard Schneiderhan on Obstruction of Justice charges. Connolly was sentenced to a period of 10 years imprisonment on September 16, 2002. Richard Schneiderhan was sentenced to a period of 18 months incarceration on July 8, 2003.

That case brought Durham into contact with Mueller. Durham found that four men had been convicted even though the FBI files showed clear evidence of their innocence, and federal prosecutors had repeatedly worked to deny the men parole:

When Durham went through the documents. He found that the four men, Enrico Tameleo, Joseph Salvati, Peter J. Limone, and Louis Greco, had actually been framed. Four people who were innocent were kept in jail for years in order to protect the status of Whitey Bulger as an FBI informant . . . Durham got the two surviving framed men released from prison. Robert Mueller was knee-deep in this scandal . . .

The federal government ended up paying out $100 million in the resulting civil suit.

Mueller and Durham go way back. The results of the current investigation should be very interesting.

I thnk they meant “DERP STATE”…Typo. Sorry

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One day away!

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Almost there!

Just wait!

A-l-m-o-s-t t-h-e-r-e-!

Moral Maority
to
Christian/Family Values voters
to
Conservatives
to
CentGov haters
to
Trump Republicans/Deep State Believers

it’s been a wild transition.

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What, once an investigation has been thoroughly performed (FBI followed by Senate Committee followed by Mueller team for two years) then it makes no sense to do yet another investigation? Nonsense. What Mueller couldn’t find, Pelosi will.

Just dropping this off

Media, are you referring to those who lied about the Russian collusion for two years?

The second Comey signed that Fisa request with lies it became spying, but then again the Steele dossier was created to coverup the spying they were already doing thanks to Admiral Rogers exposing and shutting down the four spy contractors Obama had.

That interpretation is a bit strained. It is basically arguing that, since the prescribed practice is to have fisa warrants be issued legitimately, then there could be no problem because fisa warrants were issued.
I think that’s called begging the question.

I’m waiting for Comey to be indicted before the de classify of the fisa.

You’re ignoring all the sick journalists that pushed the Russian collusion lie, why?

This thing really evolves, doesn’t it? Now Comey has to be indicted before the FISA declassification?

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There is no Deep State. Yes, there are the wealthy, the power brokers, the bureaucrats and administrators that have been around for ages. But the notion they all get together over waffles and plot the end of conservatism is a Hollywood-type fantasy.

C before D :wink:

Lol. :slight_smile: So, what’s the holdup on the Comey indictment?