Sunday, May 12, 2019

Many In Washington Are Expecting Criminal Indictments When The U.S. Justice Department Inspector General Releases His Report


American Thinker: Two stunning revelations on Russia hoax investigation yesterday from DC super-lawyers Victoria Toensing and Joe DiGenova

Washington, D.C. super-lawyers Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing have consistently been ahead of the news on the course of the unfolding scandal of spying on the Trump campaign and administration. Appearing last night on Lou Dobbs's Fox Business Network show, the two law and marriage partners revealed that the DoJ inspector general has already concluded that the last three of four FISA warrants were illegally obtained.

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Update: DOJ inspector general found Carter Page FISA extensions were illegally obtained, Joe diGenova says (Washington Examiner)

WNU Editor: I am always skeptical of these reports. Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz has a reputation of keeping everything secret, and his office does not have a history of leaking information. I say wait until the Inspector General is finished, and the report is made public before anyone makes a judgment. On a side note the former top FBI lawyer who oversaw the FISA requests to spy on the Trump campaign is strongly defending what was done during this time .... Former top FBI lawyer James Baker defends origins of the Russia investigation (CNN). This former FBI lawyer also saying that Mueller's obstruction findings are 'alarming' and show a 'pattern of corruption' .... The FBI's former top lawyer said Mueller's obstruction findings are 'alarming' and show a 'pattern of corruption' (Business Insider). But what really caught my eye was former FBI lawyer James Baker's admission of this .... Ex-top FBI lawyer James Baker admits he is 'nervous' about DOJ inspector general (Washington Examiner). If he did everything right, why should he be nervous?

2 comments:

jimbrown said...

Trump needa to take the lead from Daenarys dragon fire strategy wifh Cersei. Time for the Dems to suffer some consequences.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps the better question should be " Who in Washington will not be indicted?"