Author: Freedom Watch

Robert Mueller May Indict Paul Manafort Again By Betsy Woodruff The Daily Beast December 26, 2017 From its inception, two things about special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation were clear: first, the White House’s biggest concern was that Mueller would follow the money; and second, Mueller is following the money. It’s been seven months since Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein ordered Bob Mueller to take over the FBI’s counterintelligence probe into possible links between the Kremlin and people associated with the Trump campaign. Trump’s lawyers have long said they expected the probe to stay focused and end quickly. Instead,…

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This is why Hillary needed a pardon before Obama left office By John Crudele New York Post December 26, 2017 Late last week, a top FBI lawyer named James Baker was reassigned. The Washington Post said it was part of FBI Director Christopher Wray’s effort to assemble his own team of senior advisers. But there’s probably more to it. The FBI has been accused — correctly, I believe — of partisanship, especially when it came to handling the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails. Continue Reading…..

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GOP congressman calls for ‘purge’ of the Justice Department The Week December 26, 2017 A Florida congressman has called for a “purge” of the Justice Department, echoing President Trump’s own suspicions of a “taint” among the officials. “People need a good, clean government,” insisted Rep. Francis Rooney (R-Fla.) on Tuesday. MSNBC’s Hallie Jackson pushed back on Rooney, noting that “there are those who look at comments like the one you’re making and say Republicans are working to essentially try to discredit the Department of Justice and thus discredit the Russia investigation.” Continue Reading…..

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Trump slams ‘bogus’ Russian dossier and says the FBI is ‘tainted’ By Meghan Keneally ABC News December 26, 2017 President Donald Trump may have slowed his tweeting over Christmas break, but now that the holiday is over, he’s back at it, going after his critics and the integrity of the Russia investigation. This morning, Trump tweeted claims made by Fox News commentators about the infamous dossier that contained potentially damaging allegations about Trump’s campaign and the candidate himself. Continue Reading…..

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Clinton nemesis Ken Starr calls for bipartisan commission to investigate Russia election meddling By Noor Al-Sibai Raw Story December 25, 2017 Ken Starr, the former solicitor general who served as independent counsel during the investigation of former President Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky, wrote in an op-ed that the solution to accusations of partisanship against special counsel Robert Mueller could lie in a bipartisan investigation. In his editorial for The Washington Post, Starr wrote that despite his belief in the “honor and integrity” of both Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Mueller appears to have “chosen…

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By Larry Klayman WND December 22, 2017 Dear Jeff: As you know, shortly after your confirmation as attorney general early this year, we spoke by phone. During our conversation, I requested that you review the criminal prosecution of my client Cliven Bundy and by extension his sons Ryan, Ammon, Dave and Mel, as well as the other defendants. I explained that this prosecution was unwarranted, it apparently having been forced on former Attorney General Loretta Lynch by former President Barack Obama and then Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. The latter had defamed the Bundy family as “domestic terrorists” after…

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Newsmax TV December 22, 2017 0:14 JOHN BACHMAN, HOST: I want to bring in Larry Klayman. He’s going to be with us in just a second to talk about new details that have just come forth from NBC News as it pertains to the Uranium One deal. 0:25 Welcome, Larry Klayman. Good to see you. I know you were going to be doing an interview with Miranda. I’m just stepping in here real quick. I want to get a quick take. We have about two minutes left before we go to commercial break. 0:36 These new developments about Uranium…

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AG Sessions orders examination of Bundy case after mistrial over prosecution bungling By Valerie Richardson The Washington Times December 21, 2017 Attorney General Jeff Sessions stepped into the Bundy prosecution after Wednesday’s mistrial, ordering a third-party examination of the case in light of the latest government snafu. “The attorney general takes this issue very seriously and has personally directed that an expert in the [Justice Department’s] discovery obligations be deployed to examine the case and advise as to the next steps,” said Ian D. Prior, the department’s principal deputy director of public affairs, in a late Wednesday statement.…

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