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JOE BIDEN: Caught Lying To GMA George Stephanopoulos About The Michael Flynn Investigation, In Fact Biden Was The One Who Suggested "The Logan Act"
JOE BIDEN: Caught Lying To GMA George Stephanopoulos About The Michael Flynn Investigation, In Fact Biden Was The One Who Suggested “The Logan Act”
Partly-redacted handwritten notes by ex-FBI Agent Peter Strzok suggest it was Biden who raised the idea Flynn may have violated the Logan Act
‘VP: “Logan Act.”‘ read Strzok’s notes, dated January 4, 2017 and attached to federal court papers filed Wednesday by Flynn’s defense team
Flynn’s defense lawyers said in the court filing the notes suggest ‘Vice President Biden personally raised the idea of…
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Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, is interested in Mr. Trump’s firing of his F.B.I. director and national security adviser and other events.
Special counsel Robert Mueller has sent the White House 13 separate requests for documents:
Three requests focus on Trump’s firing of former FBI director James Comey.
One request is about Trump’s closed-door meeting in the Oval Office with then-Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak and other Russian officials, in which Trump bragged that firing Comey had relieved “great pressure” on him.
Four requests are related to Trump’s former national security advisor, Michael Flynn. One of these specifically seeks documents showing “how the White House responded to concerns raised by the Justice Department that Mr. Flynn might be subject to Russian blackmail.”
One request asks about the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower, which Donald Trump Jr. set up in order to get derogatory information from Russians about Hillary Clinton. Another specifically asks about the statement that Trump personally dictated on Air Force One, claiming the meeting was solely about Russian adoptions.
Other requests seek internal communications about numerous former campaign officials--including Paul J. Manafort, the former campaign chairman who is now under federal investigation--and about Trump’s campaign foreign policy team: Carter Page, J. D. Gordon, Keith Kellogg, George Papadopoulos, Walid Phares and Joseph E. Schmitz.
Remember when James Comey infuriated Trump by not complying with his demand to announce publicly that Trump himself wasn’t under investigation? And remember when Comey explained he was concerned it would create a “duty to correct” if that changed?
I think we can safely say Trump himself is now under investigation.
About Those 18 Contacts...
“Conversations between Flynn and Kislyak accelerated after the Nov. 8 vote as the two discussed establishing a back channel for communication between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin that could bypass the U.S. national security bureaucracy, which both sides considered hostile to improved relations, four current U.S. officials said.
“In January, the Trump White House initially denied any contacts with Russian officials during the 2016 campaign.”
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So the current administration decided to bypass all our security agencies and communicate directly with the Russians and keep it a secret. You might almost get the idea that they wanted to set up a shadow government... I wonder what the Russians wanted.
Former NSA/CIA Head: Kushner's Request Reeks Of 'Ignorance, Chaos, Hubris' (VIDEO)
Former NSA/CIA Head: Kushner’s Request Reeks Of ‘Ignorance, Chaos, Hubris’ (VIDEO)
In a recent interview with CNN’s Michael Smerconish, former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden offered equal parts shock and outrage at revelations that senior White House advisor Jared Kushner had discussed opening a secret channel to the Russian government.
Smerconish wanted to know: Was Kushner driven by naiveté? Or was he engaged in some nefarious activities? Hayden replied:
“Well Michael…
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I want you to stand in front of a mirror. Now I want you to imagine Barack Obama is 40 days into his presidency, and that during his campaign he repeatedly and inexplicably praised Russian President Vladimir Putin. Next imagine that late in the campaign and in the weeks that followed the election that brought Obama into office, American intelligence agencies determined conclusively that Russia had hacked the Republican National Committee and released thousands of stolen emails that were damaging to Obama's opponent. And that Obama's campaign vigorously denied any contact with Russian officials before or after the election. Then, imagine that not long after the inauguration, Obama's national security adviser was found to have lied about having contact with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. He in fact spoke with the ambassador in December, the day the outgoing president issued sanctions against Russia for interfering with the election... Read Rex Huppke’s full column here