The swamp being drained
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The swamp being drained
Epstein Island was the tip of the iceberg.....
Oprah: Show is cancelled. Magazine caput.
Ellen: Show is cancelled.
Jimmy Kimmel: Taking a break.
Piers Morgan: Taking a break.
Tom Hanks: Became a Greek citizen.
Chrissy Tiegen: Made twitter private, deleted 60,000 tweets, blocked 1,000,000+.
Jenna Jameson: Went public about being raped, conditioned, and trafficked in Hollywood as a child.
Isaac Kappy: Repeatedly named Hanks as a pedophile. "Committed suicide" on Route 66 just after Hanks tweeted about road kill on Route 66.
Avicii: “Commited suicide” days after releasing video ('For a Better Day') highlighting child sex trafficking.
Chris Cornell: "Committed suicide" while working on child sex trafficking documentary.
Chester Bennington: "Committed suicide" while working on child sex trafficking documentary.
Anthony Bourdain: "Committed suicide" while working on child sex trafficking documentary.
Epstein: Didn't kill himself.
Maxwell: Judge to eventually make private documents public (fears for her life).
Judge appointed to Maxwell/Epstein case: Her son is murdered, husband shot.
Hollywood: SILENT.
Oprah: Show is cancelled. Magazine caput.
Ellen: Show is cancelled.
Jimmy Kimmel: Taking a break.
Piers Morgan: Taking a break.
Tom Hanks: Became a Greek citizen.
Chrissy Tiegen: Made twitter private, deleted 60,000 tweets, blocked 1,000,000+.
Jenna Jameson: Went public about being raped, conditioned, and trafficked in Hollywood as a child.
Isaac Kappy: Repeatedly named Hanks as a pedophile. "Committed suicide" on Route 66 just after Hanks tweeted about road kill on Route 66.
Avicii: “Commited suicide” days after releasing video ('For a Better Day') highlighting child sex trafficking.
Chris Cornell: "Committed suicide" while working on child sex trafficking documentary.
Chester Bennington: "Committed suicide" while working on child sex trafficking documentary.
Anthony Bourdain: "Committed suicide" while working on child sex trafficking documentary.
Epstein: Didn't kill himself.
Maxwell: Judge to eventually make private documents public (fears for her life).
Judge appointed to Maxwell/Epstein case: Her son is murdered, husband shot.
Hollywood: SILENT.
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Re: The swamp being drained
can you explain what that is all about sprint???..
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Re: The swamp being drained
Oprah has signed a contract to provide content for Apple+ TVOprah: Show is cancelled.
"But you will run your kunt mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
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Re: The swamp being drained
A former FBI lawyer has agreed to plead guilty to altering an email that helped justify surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser as part of the 2016 investigation into Russian interference in the election, according to his lawyer and a person familiar with the matter.
Kevin Clinesmith, who worked in the FBI general counsel’s office, is expected to admit he doctored an email so it said that former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page was not a source for the CIA, even though Page previously had a relationship with the agency. Relying on what Clinesmith had said, the FBI ultimately did not disclose Page’s relationship with the CIA as it applied to renew a warrant to monitor him as a possible agent of a foreign power.
The case is the first against someone involved in the Russia probe brought by U.S. Attorney John Durham, who was tapped by Attorney General William P. Barr to broadly look into how the FBI handled that matter.
Trump signals impatience with FBI director’s cooperation with reviews of Russia investigation
Clinesmith is hardly a household name, and the allegations against him have been known since last year, when Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz issued a report excoriating the bureau for its handling of the applications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for permission to monitor Page.
Court documents filed in the Clinesmith case do not allege a broader political or anti-Trump conspiracy within the FBI or Justice Department, and a person familiar with the matter said Clinesmith does not intend to describe any such efforts when he enters his plea. This person, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing case.
It was not immediately clear when Clinesmith would formally enter his plea.
Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham. (AP)
President Trump brought up the expected plea at the beginning of an afternoon news conference, calling Clinesmith “a very corrupt FBI attorney who falsified FISA warrants in James Comey’s very corrupt FBI” and suggesting Durham would uncover wider wrongdoing. FISA is an acronym for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the law under which the FBI was applying to monitor Page.
“That’s just the beginning, I would imagine, because what happened should never happen again,” Trump said.
Tim Murtaugh, his campaign’s communications director, also issued a lengthy statement alleging that the “Obama-Biden Administration weaponized the FBI and Department of Justice against their political opponent” and “undermined the peaceful transition of power.”
“Together, these abuses of power represent the greatest political crime in American history,” Murtaugh said. “Everyone involved in this plot to hurt our country must be held accountable for their corruption and perverting our democratic institutions — especially Joe Biden.”
Barr has stressed that Biden is not under investigation, nor is former president Barack Obama. Clinesmith had previously been found to have sent text messages indicating a dislike of Trump.
A lawyer for Clinesmith said: “Kevin deeply regrets having altered the email. It was never his intent to mislead the court or his colleagues as he believed the information he relayed was accurate. But Kevin understands what he did was wrong and accepts responsibility.” The expected plea was first reported by the New York Times.
The Justice Department revealed in May 2019 that Barr had tapped Durham to review the Russia probe, which Trump has derided as a “witch hunt” designed to undermine his campaign and presidency. Durham, the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, has been interviewing witnesses on a range of topics, and partisan fights about his work have intensified as the election approaches.
Republicans are hopeful Durham will condemn or charge former senior FBI officials, thereby validating their long-held skepticism of the Russia probe. In recent weeks, conservatives have grown impatient with a lack of tangible results from Durham. Democrats, meanwhile, say they fear Barr and Durham might be planning a late revelation of his findings in a way that might alter the presidential race.
Barr says he won’t wait until after election to reveal Durham’s findings. Democrats fear a campaign-altering surprise.
To Democrats’ dismay, Barr has said he will not delay Durham’s probe because of the election. Justice Department policies call for prosecutors to not take actions for the purpose of affecting an election, and by tradition, law enforcement generally avoids taking steps that could have that appearance. But Barr has said the rules do not apply to Durham’s investigation because he is not investigating political candidates.
On Thursday, Trump seemed to take a veiled swipe at his attorney general, telling Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business, “Bill Barr has the chance to be the greatest of all time, but if he wants to be politically correct, he’ll be just another guy, because he knows all the answers, he knows what they have, and it goes right to Obama and it goes right to Biden.”
Barr appeared on Fox News on Thursday evening and seemed to try to placate Republican concern over the pace of Durham’s probe, telling host Sean Hannity there would be “significant developments before the election.”
Kevin Clinesmith, who worked in the FBI general counsel’s office, is expected to admit he doctored an email so it said that former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page was not a source for the CIA, even though Page previously had a relationship with the agency. Relying on what Clinesmith had said, the FBI ultimately did not disclose Page’s relationship with the CIA as it applied to renew a warrant to monitor him as a possible agent of a foreign power.
The case is the first against someone involved in the Russia probe brought by U.S. Attorney John Durham, who was tapped by Attorney General William P. Barr to broadly look into how the FBI handled that matter.
Trump signals impatience with FBI director’s cooperation with reviews of Russia investigation
Clinesmith is hardly a household name, and the allegations against him have been known since last year, when Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz issued a report excoriating the bureau for its handling of the applications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for permission to monitor Page.
Court documents filed in the Clinesmith case do not allege a broader political or anti-Trump conspiracy within the FBI or Justice Department, and a person familiar with the matter said Clinesmith does not intend to describe any such efforts when he enters his plea. This person, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing case.
It was not immediately clear when Clinesmith would formally enter his plea.
Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham. (AP)
President Trump brought up the expected plea at the beginning of an afternoon news conference, calling Clinesmith “a very corrupt FBI attorney who falsified FISA warrants in James Comey’s very corrupt FBI” and suggesting Durham would uncover wider wrongdoing. FISA is an acronym for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the law under which the FBI was applying to monitor Page.
“That’s just the beginning, I would imagine, because what happened should never happen again,” Trump said.
Tim Murtaugh, his campaign’s communications director, also issued a lengthy statement alleging that the “Obama-Biden Administration weaponized the FBI and Department of Justice against their political opponent” and “undermined the peaceful transition of power.”
“Together, these abuses of power represent the greatest political crime in American history,” Murtaugh said. “Everyone involved in this plot to hurt our country must be held accountable for their corruption and perverting our democratic institutions — especially Joe Biden.”
Barr has stressed that Biden is not under investigation, nor is former president Barack Obama. Clinesmith had previously been found to have sent text messages indicating a dislike of Trump.
A lawyer for Clinesmith said: “Kevin deeply regrets having altered the email. It was never his intent to mislead the court or his colleagues as he believed the information he relayed was accurate. But Kevin understands what he did was wrong and accepts responsibility.” The expected plea was first reported by the New York Times.
The Justice Department revealed in May 2019 that Barr had tapped Durham to review the Russia probe, which Trump has derided as a “witch hunt” designed to undermine his campaign and presidency. Durham, the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, has been interviewing witnesses on a range of topics, and partisan fights about his work have intensified as the election approaches.
Republicans are hopeful Durham will condemn or charge former senior FBI officials, thereby validating their long-held skepticism of the Russia probe. In recent weeks, conservatives have grown impatient with a lack of tangible results from Durham. Democrats, meanwhile, say they fear Barr and Durham might be planning a late revelation of his findings in a way that might alter the presidential race.
Barr says he won’t wait until after election to reveal Durham’s findings. Democrats fear a campaign-altering surprise.
To Democrats’ dismay, Barr has said he will not delay Durham’s probe because of the election. Justice Department policies call for prosecutors to not take actions for the purpose of affecting an election, and by tradition, law enforcement generally avoids taking steps that could have that appearance. But Barr has said the rules do not apply to Durham’s investigation because he is not investigating political candidates.
On Thursday, Trump seemed to take a veiled swipe at his attorney general, telling Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business, “Bill Barr has the chance to be the greatest of all time, but if he wants to be politically correct, he’ll be just another guy, because he knows all the answers, he knows what they have, and it goes right to Obama and it goes right to Biden.”
Barr appeared on Fox News on Thursday evening and seemed to try to placate Republican concern over the pace of Durham’s probe, telling host Sean Hannity there would be “significant developments before the election.”
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Re: The swamp being drained
The lower ranks will get slapped and the higher echelon will walk free.
From one rabid cretin ...
Trump's biggest mistake was not sweeping out the whole of the diseased leftist scum entrenched in the administration right from the start.
From one rabid cretin ...
https://www.foxnews.com/media/msnbc-jas ... -trumpists"What I think she would be best at, what I actually think makes her more qualified than some of the other people -- someone, once Biden takes office, is going to be tasked with going through this entire administration with a fine-tooth comb, and basically, expunging all of the Trumpists, like getting rid of the Baath Party in Iraq," he added.
Johnson also said Harris "can help us impeach some of these judges, these underqualified judges that Donald Trump has managed to push in.
Trump's biggest mistake was not sweeping out the whole of the diseased leftist scum entrenched in the administration right from the start.
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Re: The swamp being drained
A post for the uninformed:
-Yes, Trump knew Epstein. He admitted it himself.
-The photos of them together are from before 2003.
-In 2004 Trump not only barred Epstein from Mar-a-lago estate, he also placed a bid on property (and won) in Palm Beach that Epstein was looking to purchase, out of spite.
-In 2005 Trump revealed Epstein secrets to PBSCO investigation.
-In 2006, two of Epstein’s victims confirmed they knew Trump had barred Epstein from his estate in mar-a-lago.
-In 2009 Bradley Edwards (Prosecutor on the Epstein case) made a public statement that Trump was the only individual who aided in the prosecutions against Epstein.
-Per victim testimonies on the newly released Epstein/Maxwell documents reveal that Trump was not seen on Epstein’s island or anywhere with Epstein.
This is where it gets fun...
-The newly released documents show that the FBI withheld victim evidence in 2009 and in 2014.
-Who was the President in 2009 and 2014?-Obama.
-Who was the FBI director in 2009?-Mueller
-Who was the FBI director in 2014?-Comey
-Who led the Russia Collusion Hoax against Trump?-Mueller and Comey.
-Who was Muellers key witness during the Russian Collusion?-George Nadler
-Who was recently sentenced to 10 years in prison for Pedophilia/Dozens of imagines and footage of children being sexually abused?-George Nadler
-Who was the Secretary of State under Obama?-Clinton
-Who did Epstein victims list on the pedo island?-Clinton
-Who funded the Russian Dossier?-Clinton
-Who fired Comey in 2017?-Trump
-Who praised Weinstein for being a great human being in 2013?-Obama
-Who was Obama’s VP?-Biden
-Who is running for President against Trump?-Biden
-Who received campaign donations from Epstein’s law firm?-Kamala
-Who is Biden’s VP?-Kamala
Research and educate yourself because if you vote for Biden, the victims of Epstein will never see justice for what they have endured.
#SaveOurChildren #Trump2020 #RiseUp
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