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By Larry Klayman WND December 8, 2017 Thursday the new director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Christopher Wray, predictably undercut the president who nominated him to take over for the previous two corrupt heads of the agency, Robert Mueller and James Comey, testifying before the House Judiciary Committee that the FBI described by The Donald as “in tatters” is not the “one that he knows.” While there are many fine and honest line special agents at the FBI — and I know this having worked with them as a U.S. Department of Justice prosecutor, in private practice…
Trump’s Allies Urge Harder Line as Mueller Probe Heats Up By Erica Orden WSJ December 8, 2017 A Russia investigation that Donald Trump’s legal team predicted would clear the president by year’s end looks to stretch into 2018, prompting his supporters to press for more hard-edge tactics that portray Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s operation as politically motivated. The calls for a more aggressive approach have intensified amid disclosures that a senior agent on Mr. Mueller’s team, Peter Strzok, sent text messages that were allegedly critical of Mr. Trump during the 2016 election. Republicans also point to Andrew… Continue…
Bernie Sanders tells Trump to consider resigning over sexual misconduct By Michael Walsh AOL.com December 7, 2017 Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said that President Trump should consider resigning over the various sexual assault allegations against him. On Thursday morning, during an appearance on “CBS This Morning,” Sanders was asked to weigh in on the sexual misconduct controversies embroiling the Senate right now. Democratic lawmakers were calling on Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., to resign over allegations that he groped and forcibly kissed women. Meanwhile, Roy Moore, who is accused of sexually assaulting teenaged girls, is running for Senate in…
By Theodore Bunker Newsmax December 7, 2017 The Democrats calling on Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., to resign are acting like a “lynch mob,” according to Fox News host Laura Ingraham and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Franken has been accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women, and has faced pressure from over two dozen Democratic senators to step down. Ingraham said on her show, “The Ingraham Angle,” late Wednesday that Democrats have developed a “sudden case of feverish morality,” and that “what it really is, is nothing more than a political calculation by the Dems.” Continue Reading…..
FBI Director Christopher Wray Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee By Miles Parks NPR.org December 7, 2017 FBI Director Christopher Wray headed to Capitol Hill on Thursday and defended his agency publicly for the first time since President Trump denigrated it on Twitter last weekend. “There is no shortage of opinions out there,” Wray told the House Judiciary Committee. “What I can tell you is the FBI I see is tens of thousands of agents and analysts and staff working their tails off to keep Americans safe from the next terrorist attack; gang violence; child predators; spies from Russia,…
Deputy AG Rosenstein Says He’s Satisfied With Mueller’s Work NBC4 Washington December 6, 2017 The U.S. Department of Justice official who appointed special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Russian efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election said he is satisfied with the special counsel’s work. When the News4 I-Team asked Deputy U.S. Attorney General Rod Rosenstein if he was satisfied with the work thus far of the U.S. Office of the Special Counsel, Rosenstein said yes. Continue Reading…..
TIME Person of the Year Runner Up: Robert Mueller By Massimo Calabresi Time December 6, 2017 See why Special Counsel Robert Mueller, was named as a runner up on TIME’s Person of the Year 2017 shortlist. Continue Reading…..
Freedom Watch December 5, 2017
Top Clinton Aides Face No Charges After Making False Statements To FBI Via @dailycaller The Daily Caller December 5, 2017 The FBI agent who was fired from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation team for sending anti-Donald Trump text messages conducted the interviews with two Hillary Clinton aides accused of giving false statements about what they knew of the former secretary of state’s private email server. Neither of the Clinton associates, Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin, faced legal consequences for their misleading statements, which they made in interviews last year with former FBI section chief Peter Strzok. Continue…