President Trump broke with the Department of Justice last week by calling for the release of a four-page "FISA memo" purportedly summarizing widespread surveillance absues by the FBI, DOJ and Obama Administration, reports the Washington Post.
The President's desire was relayed to Attorney General Jeff Sessions by White House Chief-of-Staff John Kelly last Wednesday - putting the Trump White House at odds with the DOJ - which said that releasing the classified memo written by congressional republicans "extraordinarily reckless" without allowing the Department of Justice to first review the memo detailing its own criminal malfeasance during and after the 2016 presidential election.
The decision to release the memo ultimately lies with congress.
Somehow WaPo knew that Kelly and Sessions spoke twice last Wednesday - once in person during a "small-group afternoon meeting" and again that night over the phone.
Trump "is inclined to have that released just because it will shed light," said a senior administration official who was speaking on the condition of anonymity to recount private conversations. "Apparently all the rumors are that it will shed light, it will help the investigators come to a conclusion."
The memo, written by staffers for House Intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), was made available for all Congressional House members in mid-January for viewing in a secure room. Lawmakers who have seen the document have called for its release to the general public, as it is said to contain "jaw dropping" revelations of extensive abuse of power and highly illegal collusion between the Obama administration, the FBI, the DOJ and the Clinton Campaign against Donald Trump and his team during and after the 2016 presidential election.
"I have read the memo," tweeted Rep. Steve King (R-IA), adding "The sickening reality has set in. I no longer hold out hope there is an innocent explanation for the information the public has seen. I have long said it is worse than Watergate. It was #neverTrump & #alwaysHillary. #releasethememo."
"It is so alarming the American people have to see this," Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan told Fox News. "It's troubling. It is shocking," North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows said. "Part of me wishes that I didn't read it because I don't want to believe that those kinds of things could be happening in this country that I call home and love so much."
Immediately #ReleaseTheMemo #FISAMemo & ALL relevant material sourced in it. Every American needs to know the truth! We wouldn't be revealing any sources & methods that we shouldn't; only feds' reliance on bad sources & methods.
Lee Zeldin (@RepLeeZeldin) January 19, 2018
Meanwhile, The Washington Post is spinning Trump's desire to release the memo as yet another example of the President's "year-long attempts to shape and influence an investigation that is fundamentally outside his control," pointing to reports that he wanted to fire special counsel Robert Mueller III last summer (which Trump denies). WaPo also points to Trump's complaints over Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for not properly supervising the Mueller probe, and the President's alleged comments to former FBI Director James Comey demanding loyalty and asking him to back off the investigation into former National Security advisor Michael Flynn, who was fired for misleading Vice President Mice Pence over his contact with Russians.
In other words, Trump has been resisting an active investigation which has yet to prove any collusion, and which has experienced significant mission creep into the personal finances of the Trump team - and The Washington Post is spinning it as Trump once again interfering with an investigation.
So now the President is calling for the release of the four-page FISA memo, which will reportedly put an end to the Russia investigation while quite possibly setting the stage for the criminal prosecution of those involved in trying to frame Trump.
That said, the Washington Post article appears to be nothing more than an exercise in pearl clutching over Trump's demands for loyalty - as the paper notes that nothing the President has done is likely to lead to criminal charges.
To prove obstruction of justice, Mueller would have to show that Trump didn't just act to derail the investigation but did so with a corrupt motive, such as an effort to hide his own misdeeds. Legal experts are divided over whether the Constitution allows for the president to be indicted while in office. As a result, Mueller might seek to outline his findings about Trump's actions in a written report rather than bring them in court through criminal charges. It would probably fall to Rosenstein to decide whether to submit the report to Congress, which has the power to open impeachment proceedings.
As Trump faced growing questions about everything from his June directive to fire Mueller to his more recent grousing about Rosenstein, the White House was largely silent. In response to several specific queries, White House spokesman Hogan Gidley offered a written statement that addressed few of them. -WaPo
"The president has been clear publicly and privately that he wants absolute transparency throughout this process," Gidley said in the statement. "Based on numerous news reports, top officials at the FBI have engaged in conduct that shows show bias against President Trump and bias for Hillary Clinton. The president has said repeatedly for months there is no consideration of terminating the special counsel."
So future leaders of the free world take note; you're not allowed express dissatisfaction when a federal agency allegedly colludes with the previous administration and an establishment candidate to rob you of an election using unverified evidence from Russian officials; it is also frowned upon to have a problem with a kangaroo-court witch hunt launched to push the invented narrative.
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Well done, Trump. Sessions is swamp or lame or both.
Trump draining the swamp, fighting for regular people - Soros the Archenemy of Trump, the free society founder, the fighter for democracy and freedom ... lol ... if ever was a bad cap good cap example. talking about the illusion of democracy and freedom:
“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.”
That point might be when there is no more pretense of goy's running the show and for Trump and Soros types pretending to be draining the swamp or fighting for free society ... prior or after Armageddon???
In reply to Well done, Trump. Sessions… by holdbuysell
Good for Trump...
Time to turn over the rock...
And watch the traitorous Dim cockroaches scatter.
In reply to Trump draining the swamp,… by Pandelis
Trump's just grandstanding.
In reply to Good for Trump… by wee-weed up
I swear Sessions is worthless.
Trump has to twist his arm to do anything.
I just imagine back to the first Civil War and the entire Southern rebel army being filled with men like him. They're too damn nice for their own damn good.
In reply to Trump's just grandstanding. by stizazz
Sessions is too conciliatory and his base and feverish need to be liked preempts any qualifying factor to do his job.
He is less than worthless, he us part of the obstruction of justice and I am so gleeful Trump has circumvented him.
In reply to I swear Sessions is… by Gaius Frakkin'…
Set phasers to stun. Save the best stuff for October.
In reply to Sessions is too conciliatory… by swamp
When the Mueller investigation is over Sessions will be asked to step down or will be fired.
The DOJ has several problems here: 1. The first is that they can't investigate themselves, they either need an IG or an independent prosecutor to look into this, 2. they have had plent of fucking time to review all this shit and have been sitting on their asses...more time isn't going to solve the problem, 3. the thing Sessions is most worried about is that if the DOJ's reputation is sullied then how many cases that has previously tried and won will need to be re-tried or how many will be overturned.
When you have garbage at the top, this is what happens. Time for a major big time house cleaning at the DOJ and the FBI. Time ot uncover the lies and the misdeeds of the Obama administration and prosecute those who broke the law. Same for the Hillary slime....are we on the same page bitchez?
In reply to Don't release it! Don't… by The_Juggernaut
Congress has oversight of DOJ not the other way round. Sessions must be completely compromised and needs to be fired.
In reply to When the Mueller… by eatthebanksters
I think the executive branch has oversight over DOJ. But any way, it doesn't matter anymore, it's over, RELEASE THE FBI ASSASSINATION TEXTS.
RELIVE THE 60'S FBI DOES JFK SINCE THE NATION WAS DEMANDING THE ASSASSINATION OF THE NEW PRESIDENT, WEIRD COMEDIANS CUTTING HIS HEAD OFF, PLAYS ABOUT THE ASSASSINATION ETC. NOW WE HAVE THE FBI TEXTING ABOUT KILLING THE NEWLY ELECTED PRESIDENT.
RELEASE THE FBI ASSASSINATION TEXTS.
In reply to Congress has oversight of… by philipat
#leakthememo
In reply to I think the executive branch… by MK ULTRA Alpha
au contraire, Benny Boy-Publish the memo. then let the pencil neck guy publish the Democratical memo.
Then let's see what is what.
This is great theater of suspense.
In reply to #leakthememo by BennyBoy
Department of Just-us.
Fuck these corrupt clows.
In reply to au contraire, Benny Boy… by New_Meat
No quarter!
These Clintonistas should be rounded up and charged with federal official BRIBERY, SEDITION, TREASON, and CONSPIRACY TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT.
"Let justice be done though the heavens fall."
In reply to Department of Just-us… by Richard Chesler
Time for ordinary folk to sharpen pitchforks and light torches. Time for some good old fashioned lynchings. Power by the people and for the people.
In reply to No quarter!… by MagicHandPuppet
I hope Cryin' Chucky Schumer has his shittin' pants on when this is published.
In reply to au contraire, Benny Boy… by New_Meat
:-)
what is it in theater when the villian gets his just-us?
In reply to I hope Cryin' Chucky Schumer… by johngaltfla
That is Adam Schiff's job.
In reply to I hope Cryin' Chucky Schumer… by johngaltfla
It's like a Tom Clancy novel.
In reply to au contraire, Benny Boy… by New_Meat
Release the memo
In reply to #leakthememo by BennyBoy
it will only open up moar questions than answers without satisfying the publics inane curiosity
FISA = 28Pgs. of redacted BS!
sure, releasing this 'focal point of transparency' is likened to a 'merry-go-round`odyssey' in the grandiose palace of Versailles where enlightenment spins its own roulette of [t]reason?
In reply to Release the memo by JimmyJones
The release is supposed to coincide with all the background materials behind it also.
In reply to it will only open up moar… by earleflorida
#RELEASE THE MEMO - UNREDACTED.
In reply to Release the memo by JimmyJones
Im guess that around 5000 people give or take have it, hard to believe not a patriot amongst them
In reply to #leakthememo by BennyBoy
Maybe more, maybe less. There are only a few in the comman structure. I think Soros is in the big middle of this, along with the Clintons and Obama. But, i doubt thier opposition is vertically structured. I but there are hundreds of cells, nonprofits, etc that work quasi-independently. There are thousands of useful idiots, and I have no problem with wrecking them, but the top needs to be made an example of.
In reply to Im guess that around 5000… by gatorengineer
Apollo, Tides, Annanberg, MacArthur, Ford, Sierra, Green-shit ...
In reply to Maybe more, maybe less. … by Jethro
Gatorengineer, that should tell you something about conservative integrity vs liberal integrity. If a single lib had a damaging document about the Republicans it would be leaked instantaneously. Perhaps Trump even waited on purpose to see if it leaked on its own. It did not, and that is notable. It is a national security document and I am glad no Republican leaked it.
In reply to Im guess that around 5000… by gatorengineer
National Security doc?
LOL. You mean "Traitor Security" doc, don't you?
(Rhetorical Q)
In reply to Gatorengineer, that should… by divingengineer
I don't do social media so you will have to do it for me.
In reply to #leakthememo by BennyBoy
No, sorry that is not correct:
https://judiciary.house.gov/hearing/oversight-department-justice/
Either way, enough of this shit. Sessions needs to go.
And remember also, ultimately ALL of these people are being funded by and work for "We the people" according to The Constitution; whereas at present we are slaves to their whims and corruption. Something not right for a Constitutional Republic?
In reply to I think the executive branch… by MK ULTRA Alpha
“So future leaders of the free world take note; you're not allowed express dissatisfaction when a federal agency allegedly colludes with the previous administration and an establishment candidate to rob you of an election using unverified evidence from Russian officials; it is also frowned upon to have a problem with a kangaroo-court witch hunt launched to push the invented narrative run by the man (Mueller) who led the cover up of the controlled demolition of the WTC buildings on nine eleven.”
Well said. I just added some clarity.
In reply to No, sorry that is not… by philipat
This crap has been going on for a long time. It is just blatant and out in the open now. If the deep state luciferians get away with this now - they are going to attempt to finish rolling out all their despotism whilst extinguishing whats left of the USA.
The memo needs to be released, Trump needs to can sessions along with most of his cabinet and "advisors". He needs to bring in real leadership - not like the current group of fools who are hellbound for their own egos.
Time to end the dc corruption, end the wars, and continue bringing back American jobs and prosperity. That will get him reelected.
In reply to “So future leaders of the… by BigCumulusClouds
Fuck you WaPo and Bezos...
Release the Kraken errrrrr THE Memo now!
In reply to This crap has been going on… by bigkahuna
Nancy Pelosi was quoted yesterday as saying:
"But we have to pass the THE Memo so that you can find out what’s in it.... "
In reply to Fuck you WaPo and Bezos… by 3LockBox
Yes, congress has oversight of DOJ, I was thinking more in line with hiring and firing, like in firing Sessions. Oversight is one thing, but the actual hiring and firing is done by Trump, but the political backlash from letting someone go at this time wouldn't be good.
RELEASE THE FBI ASSASSINATION TEXTS.
In reply to No, sorry that is not… by philipat
George has been revealing all this data for a year now. It is not what is in the memo that we care about. We know that. We also know all the underlying information.
What we need is action.
Like Jason's guest stated, even the sheriff has someone who can arrest him.
It is the coroner.
In reply to Congress has oversight of… by philipat
And George Webb and others have uncovered so many other very serious issues that if Trump doesn't clean out that corrupt management of the DOJ/fbi, those problems will continue not just to fester but to grow.
In reply to George has been revealing… by brianshell
The Juggerenaut
Phasors on Stun
Nash the Slash/FM 2010
Who remembers this song?......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNb41CUhQDs
In reply to Congress has oversight of… by philipat
Hell yeah! Excellent dude that Nash the Slash. Phasers on stun somehow makes the volume on my stereo go to 11.
FM was a great band too and Slash hung out with another hero of mine, Gary Numan.
In reply to The Juggerenaut… by y3maxx
Being Canadian, even I knew nothing about this guy. I'm now a fan thanks
In reply to The Juggerenaut… by y3maxx
The US President does not need to "ask" Attorney General Jeff Sessions to release the document. The President has right to ORDER to do so.
If Trump does not do so then it is just a grandstanding on his part. Trump is a fucking Fake President!
In reply to Congress has oversight of… by philipat
Sessions doesn't have "the document." "The Document" was written by Devin Nunes' staff. Devin Nunes has "The Document." He's shown it to his cronies and is playing a big Dance of the Seven Fans with it. Nunes is waiting for Trump's direct order to reveal it. If Trump has actually seen it, I'd be surprised. It's most likely the typical Devin Nunes/Trey Gowdy bullshit, lots of hyperbole and breathless adverbs describing...not much at all.
Trump does much better talking about a document that nobody has seen than releasing a stupid mess written like a pro-wrestling script, more suitable to The Weekly World News or Hal Turner's "Superstation95."
In reply to The US President does not… by caconhma
You think your crying tears now.
Wait for the perp walks.
In reply to Sessions doesn't have "the… by swmnguy
Excellent Call/Idea Banksters...
In reply to When the Mueller… by eatthebanksters
No, Sessions recused himself from this investigation (most likely with Trump's blessing). The second in command at the DOJ leaked this request and then formally released it. I think it was brilliant if you consider it is making more roaches come out of the woodwork.
Also, as far as Dems/Reps, McStain was a big wheel in getting the dossier compiled and out. The rats in our government are not all the same breed.
In reply to When the Mueller… by eatthebanksters
Mueller is "unexpectedly" doing his job, inadvertently and probably not as he intends.
It is all self-revealing as the rats scurry around and as the squirrels try to avoid the oncoming steamroller.
- Ned
{I wonder how many millenials know what a "steam"-roller really is?}
In reply to No, Sessions recused himself… by BandGap
Many people forget, the PRESIDENT is The Boss and the doj weasels must obey him.
Dershowitz makes this clear in several interviews. Trump is THE PRESIDENT and has the Constitutional powers to do it.
If anything, he should be warning the DOJ, not the other way around. the MSM twists this to make Trump look like he is doing something illegal.
In reply to Mueller is "unexpectedly"… by New_Meat
I said earlier, this could be a setup situation for Rosenstein. I sense Jack Kelly's hand in this--a public integrity check and display. Like that Sally bitch earlier.
In reply to Many people forget, the… by 847328_3527
You mean with roads not being built or repaired any more?
In reply to Mueller is "unexpectedly"… by New_Meat
Construction is Passé. If only we could financially engineer public works into existence, we’d have an infrastructure that was the envy of the developed world.
In reply to You mean with roads not… by Captain Nemo d…
Pagination