CIAnon came back and said the the new IG memo was going to be insane. review it and make links backwards.
Eli Edwards
Screen Caps or didn't happen
Dominic Thomas
Wrong! It was WHAnon but you were close.
Luis Ross
>Cocaine.
huh?
Luis Young
>what is a bump
Wyatt Allen
Fuck off, newfag
Kevin Rogers
>archive.fo/vCOrb DOJ Inspector General, Michael Horowitz, has been conducting a sprawling probe of the FBI’s handling of the 2016 investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server. The inspector general is examining whether then-FBI Director James Comey broke FBI procedure with his public disclosures about the Clinton case, including the letter that he sent to Congress a few weeks before the election. But Horowitz is also looking into allegations that McCabe should have been recused from the investigation. Republicans, including Trump, have seized on reports that McCabe’s wife accepted campaign contributions from Clinton ally and former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe when she ran for state office in Virginia, calling it a clear conflict of interest. Finally, Horowitz is also looking into unauthorized disclosures of information. >archive.fo/mIBZc Just when you thought you were keeping straight all the previously obscure government lawyers who might decide the fate of the republic, here comes Michael Horowitz, the inspector general for the Department of Justice. >archive.fo/MHQRf If you think the IG position is not important, remember this: Remarkably, President Obama did not appoint a permanent one for the State Department during Mrs. Clinton’s entire tenure. When John Kerry took over as Secretary of State, the newly appointed IG found and disclosed that Mrs. Clinton used an illegal secret server, and they immediately identified classified material in the first random sample of only 40 documents. Mr. Horowitz already deserves kudos for trying to do his job at the Justice Department and obtain information from the administration that appointed him. Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch stymied his efforts at every turn. Their defiance of his Congressionally-mandated duties was so egregious he and 46 other IGs wrote a letter to Congress complaining of the Obama administration’s obstruction.
Dominic Wood
It's my understanding that the "politics" going on right now are largely meant to soften the blow of the Inspector General's pending report.
Gowdy, Grassley, and at least a dozen other GOP Congressmen already know at least the gist of what the IG has found. I wonder how much the Democrats know. But about half of people polled (FWIW) say they believe Trump somehow colluded with Russia. They don't dig deep like we do and they have no idea what's coming when the IG investigation ends, pretending they've even heard about the IG investigation.
All this drama is just softening the blow for when the IG requests indictments.
Kayden Torres
I saw Robert Mueller at a grocery store in DC yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him about drumphkins investigation or anything. He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen bags of cheetos in his hands without paying. The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to pay for those first.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter. When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any russian infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
Carson Barnes
Wray and McCabe are patriots why are you linking MSM Neocon narrative?
Hudson Clark
>If you think the IG position is not important, remember this: Remarkably, President Obama did not appoint a permanent one for the State Department during Mrs. Clinton’s entire tenure. When John Kerry took over as Secretary of State, the newly appointed IG found and disclosed that Mrs. Clinton used an illegal secret server
VERY interesting
William Young
She gon' ride she gon' ride she gon' ride
Blake Miller
I saw it. Stated that this only the beginning. Over the next several weeks/month shit was gonna pop off.
Parker Morales
...
Cooper Bell
why don't i believe this?
Kayden Richardson
It's pasta.
Julian Smith
PCP
Lincoln Moore
...
David Diaz
This shit is so pathetic
Jaxon Nguyen
Because democrats are the neocons now. It's unpatriotic to question the FBI. We can't let the terrorists win, even if they're Congressmen, hillbillies, or deplorables.
This thread is jeopardizing our national security.
James Torres
Sauce you dip shit!
Cooper Powell
Mueller is Flipped Mueller.
Jacob Torres
It's nothing.
Jayden Ortiz
I know there's a lot of hyperbole being bandied about on here, but I tell you this, people are going to hang.
Hunter Roberts
So give me the dirt on Horowitz. Like, there should be something to dig up to tell if he's a black hat or a white hat. It's like how we can tell Mueller and his crew are all Black Hats with their history.
James Ross
Ignoring the long-standing conspiracy theory that Mueller is somehow /ourguy/, here is the problem with the Flipped Mueller idea. Special counsels can't expand the scope of their investigation on their own. After the Clinton debacle, the rules were changed. The Attorney General has to approve to any expansion of the investigation. Since Sessions recused himself during the Miss Swamp Thing 2017 pageant, that means it's Rod "Contempt of Congress" Rosenstein's job to approve. Rotty has already publicly testified that he has been approving Mueller's various requests for expansion.
But the AG just has to use their judgement for what constitutes a legitimate expansion of a special counsel's investigation. Rotty is personally implicated in the Grassley-Graham referral, the Nunes memo, and almost certainly in the IG's investigation. He's not going to permit Mueller to flip.
Julian Lopez
From OP's second linked The Hill article:
>He is best remembered in his current role for coming down hard on regional officials at Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for the infamous “Fast and Furious” operation in which officials allowed the illegal sale of firearms in a botched effort to track Mexican drug cartels.
>Just six months into the job, Horowitz issued a report eviscerating law enforcement officials in Arizona for a “significant lack of oversight” and disregard for “the safety of individuals in the United States and Mexico.”
>Horowitz also clashed with the Obama administration over Justice and the FBI bucking requests for documents from the inspector general’s office.
>Horowitz attracted public attention early in his career as an assistant U.S. attorney in New York for prosecuting corrupt police officers in the infamous “Dirty 30” case in the mid-1990s.
>He later moved to the Justice Department’s criminal division in Washington, where he served as chief of staff for a period spanning the Clinton and Bush administrations.
>Bush later appointed Horowitz to a six-year term as a commissioner of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, an agency within the judicial branch that writes sentencing guidelines for federal courts. He was then selected by President Obama to serve as the Justice Department’s top watchdog in 2011.
>“He is really one of the smartest and fairest people I have ever had the pleasure to work with,” said Bill Hamel, who served as assistant inspector general for investigations at the Department of Education. “He’s a straight shooter and a fair guy. He’s an honest broker.”
>“He is a man of the utmost integrity who is willing to call the shots as he sees them,” said Stanley Twardy, a Stamford, Conn.-based lawyer who has known Horowitz professionally since his days as a U.S. attorney.
Michael Rodriguez
An assassination plot. >(((OUR))) job
Justin Allen
This ?
Aaron Sanchez
Let's do a bump!
Gavin Robinson
Maybe it's true in a different way, user.
Leo Martinez
>So give me the dirt on Horowitz.
He was the one who uncovered the server in the bathroom soon after being appointed.
He was the one monitoring Strzok and Page.
He was the one monitoring McCabe.
Jayden Turner
>>How big of a shitstorm can we expect >His full report, which could set off shockwaves, is expected by the early spring.
A big one. A very, very big one.
Colton Ortiz
Hah!
Colton Wright
Crop that shit out man
Luis Sanders
I laughed.
Henry Hernandez
Wrong. Mueller is trash.
Jaxson Davis
Bump.
Ryan Foster
Is Horowitz /ourguy/?
Also I would be wary of having my name attached to this report, might have a mysterious weightlifting accident.
Luis Taylor
Sauce???
Aaron Campbell
Still sauce??
Samuel Jenkins
LURK MOAR FAGGOT
Noah Edwards
Skeptical.
Caleb Davis
Can't really tell if that's good enough for what we're getting. You can't really trust the words of others when it comes to being a person with integrity, considering how everyone kept praising Comey and Mueller for integrity despite otherwise information. On the other hand, I imagine being the guy who could be remembered for nailing the FBI, DOJ, and Obama would want to do this right.
Cameron Davis
Delusional fuck
John Powell
Riiiiight
Jace Davis
This is it It’s over Mueller is finished
Blake Edwards
Gimme a quick rundown.
Mason Mitchell
Who the fuck had a server in the bathroom!?
Oliver Davis
The difference, IMHO, is that every who praised Comey and Mueller would go on and on about their own personal opinion that they are upstanding guys. The only action they ever pointed to of being boy scouts was the Comey/Ashcroft affair and all that actually happened there was Comey acted like a white knight for a day and then the spying program still got reauthorized with some minor changes. When people try to cite Mueller's integrity, they just point to his many years of public service and war record. They can't seem to find anything else that they've done in their decades of service that indicate they were upstanding guys who upheld the rule of law, much less at personal risk to themselves or their careers. Mueller ran the FBI through the whole Bush Administration, during the torture and surveillance years. Comey's record since 2016 speaks for itself.
I don't think anything is ever good enough, but I think there are reasons to be optimistic about Horowitz. We wouldn't even know about Fast and Furious if it weren't for him. He stuck his neck out to accuse the Obama Administration of obstructing all the Inspectors General to the point that they couldn't do their actual jobs. He announced his investigation last January, before there was any public evidence that the DNC was colluding with Fusion GPS.
Juan Stewart
Thats where the Clinton server was in her house.
Liam Howard
did you come here for the drugs or the revenge porn?
Wyatt Russell
This was out of convenience. She could wipe herself before wiping the server. You know, like, with a cloth.
Austin Roberts
In any case, I really do hope that this guy is a glory seeker. There would be nothing bigger than becoming the guy who exposed all the corruption in the government right now. In all honesty, if I was a corrupt shit, being able to do something like this would be something to flip for.
Levi Richardson
>namefag >tripfag >newfag >knows nothing >is in every thread plebbit confirmed. kill yourself you fucking retard and stop posting forever
Ryder Young
Bump
Brayden Diaz
if you listen to this he breaks everything down. He even goes into further detail about things that have yet to be talked about. youtube.com/watch?v=6wpoiTNohBA
Benjamin Sullivan
don't play dumb with me m8
Levi Barnes
too much happening today, they're gonna have to manufacture some sort of crisis
Ethan Kelly
>they're gonna have to manufacture some sort of crisis
They already have.
Haven't you heard about the WH staff guy who just resigned because his ex accused him of shit from 12 years ago??
Evan Morris
nah thats not it...no one will care about that in like 5 minutes
Easton Perry
>no one will care about that in like 5 minutes
That's how all of their manufactured crises go. There are only a few exceptions, shithole, fire and fury, etc. They were on a hot streak briefly.
Asher Garcia
Where was all of this when we were doing FusionCollusion? It's like there's now 4 or 5 breads surrounding smaller parts of FusionCollusion...