Who's Who in the FBI/DOJ Investigations

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The link is quite extensive but this blogger narrows it down to make a whole lot of sense.

By far, the best reporting on the FBI/DOJ scandals is here at Conservative Treehouse.
Think it's wordy? Wrong. There's no good way to reduce this to sound-bites--and having said that, I'll reduce this post to sound-bites.
People who are "co-operating" in the investigation:
...FBI Agent Peter Strzok, FBI/DOJ lawyer Lisa Page, DOJ Attorney Bruce Ohr, DOJ-NSD Deputy Asst. Attorney General George Toscas; FBI Chief Legal Counsel James Baker and Asst. FBI Director in charge of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap, are all still employed within the system. Strzok, Page, Ohr, and Baker have been removed from responsibilities, but there are still there. Bill Priestap is still in responsibility and still there....
They are co-operating ....how shall we say this......ahhh.....under duress. Heh.
People NOT co-operating:
...FBI Communications Director Mike Kortan (quit), DOJ-NSD Deputy Asst. Attorney General David Laufman (quit), AG Loretta Lynch AAG Sally Yates, DOJ-NSD Asst Attorney General Mary McCord (quit), FBI Director James Comey (fired), Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe (fired), FBI Director Chief-of-staff James Rybicki (quit)....
And then there's a bunch which are still un-indicted co-conspirators, which includes Hillary and Obozo. May they rot in Hell, no matter what Pp Francis says.

You should take the time to check out the first link.
 
The link is quite extensive but this blogger narrows it down to make a whole lot of sense.

By far, the best reporting on the FBI/DOJ scandals is here at Conservative Treehouse..

That you believe something called the Conservative Treehouse has the best reporting is as surprising as the outcome of the Russian election was to Putin.
 
The link is quite extensive but this blogger narrows it down to make a whole lot of sense.

By far, the best reporting on the FBI/DOJ scandals is here at Conservative Treehouse.
Think it's wordy? Wrong. There's no good way to reduce this to sound-bites--and having said that, I'll reduce this post to sound-bites.
People who are "co-operating" in the investigation:
...FBI Agent Peter Strzok, FBI/DOJ lawyer Lisa Page, DOJ Attorney Bruce Ohr, DOJ-NSD Deputy Asst. Attorney General George Toscas; FBI Chief Legal Counsel James Baker and Asst. FBI Director in charge of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap, are all still employed within the system. Strzok, Page, Ohr, and Baker have been removed from responsibilities, but there are still there. Bill Priestap is still in responsibility and still there....
They are co-operating ....how shall we say this......ahhh.....under duress. Heh.
People NOT co-operating:
...FBI Communications Director Mike Kortan (quit), DOJ-NSD Deputy Asst. Attorney General David Laufman (quit), AG Loretta Lynch AAG Sally Yates, DOJ-NSD Asst Attorney General Mary McCord (quit), FBI Director James Comey (fired), Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe (fired), FBI Director Chief-of-staff James Rybicki (quit)....
And then there's a bunch which are still un-indicted co-conspirators, which includes Hillary and Obozo. May they rot in Hell, no matter what Pp Francis says.

You should take the time to check out the first link.
They are co-operating ....how shall we say this......ahhh.....under duress.
Excuse me? The folks who are cooperating fall into two basic categories:
  • People who've committed federal felonies and their cooperation is given in return for less severe prosecution efforts pursuant to their criminal behavior.
  • People who've committed no crimes but who are employed by the DoJ.
All the people on Sundance's list are DoJ/FBI employees.
  • FBI Agent Peter Strzok,
  • FBI/DOJ lawyer Lisa Page,
  • DOJ Attorney Bruce Ohr,
  • DOJ-NSD Deputy Asst. Attorney General George Toscas;
  • FBI Chief Legal Counsel James Baker, and
  • Asst. FBI Director in charge of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap
Whether one likes it or not, one of the implicit requirements of employment anywhere is that one cooperate with and support the activities (at least in a professional capacity) of one's employer. If one decides one doesn't want to do that, one can leave.

People having the skills and experience of the above named individuals can without question leave the DoJ/FBI and find very gainful employment in the private sector, so it's not as though they are cooperating because they have no alternatives. Thus the notion that those people are cooperating "under duress" is pure hogwash.
 
The link is quite extensive but this blogger narrows it down to make a whole lot of sense.

By far, the best reporting on the FBI/DOJ scandals is here at Conservative Treehouse..

That you believe something called the Conservative Treehouse has the best reporting is as surprising as the outcome of the Russian election was to Putin.

If you would've bothered to check the link, you might've learned something.

But - wait - we can't have that, can we?
 
The link is quite extensive but this blogger narrows it down to make a whole lot of sense.

By far, the best reporting on the FBI/DOJ scandals is here at Conservative Treehouse.
Think it's wordy? Wrong. There's no good way to reduce this to sound-bites--and having said that, I'll reduce this post to sound-bites.
People who are "co-operating" in the investigation:
...FBI Agent Peter Strzok, FBI/DOJ lawyer Lisa Page, DOJ Attorney Bruce Ohr, DOJ-NSD Deputy Asst. Attorney General George Toscas; FBI Chief Legal Counsel James Baker and Asst. FBI Director in charge of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap, are all still employed within the system. Strzok, Page, Ohr, and Baker have been removed from responsibilities, but there are still there. Bill Priestap is still in responsibility and still there....
They are co-operating ....how shall we say this......ahhh.....under duress. Heh.
People NOT co-operating:
...FBI Communications Director Mike Kortan (quit), DOJ-NSD Deputy Asst. Attorney General David Laufman (quit), AG Loretta Lynch AAG Sally Yates, DOJ-NSD Asst Attorney General Mary McCord (quit), FBI Director James Comey (fired), Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe (fired), FBI Director Chief-of-staff James Rybicki (quit)....
And then there's a bunch which are still un-indicted co-conspirators, which includes Hillary and Obozo. May they rot in Hell, no matter what Pp Francis says.

You should take the time to check out the first link.
They are co-operating ....how shall we say this......ahhh.....under duress.
Excuse me? The folks who are cooperating fall into two basic categories:
  • People who've committed federal felonies and their cooperation is given in return for less severe prosecution efforts pursuant to their criminal behavior.
  • People who've committed no crimes but who are employed by the DoJ.
All the people on Sundance's list are DoJ/FBI employees.
  • FBI Agent Peter Strzok,
  • FBI/DOJ lawyer Lisa Page,
  • DOJ Attorney Bruce Ohr,
  • DOJ-NSD Deputy Asst. Attorney General George Toscas;
  • FBI Chief Legal Counsel James Baker, and
  • Asst. FBI Director in charge of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap
Whether one likes it or not, one of the implicit requirements of employment anywhere is that one cooperate with and support the activities (at least in a professional capacity) of one's employer. If one decides one doesn't want to do that, one can leave.

People having the skills and experience of the above named individuals can without question leave the DoJ/FBI and find very gainful employment in the private sector, so it's not as though they are cooperating because they have no alternatives. Thus the notion that those people are cooperating "under duress" is pure hogwash.

I wonder if these libtards ever go back and review their past drivel, which is almost always 100% wrong.
 

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