What is the FBI Hiding?

Jerry Shugart

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The Justice Department on Monday is expected to name Chicago's top federal prosecutor, US attorney John Lausch, to oversee the FBI's production of documents to the House Judiciary Committee, after President Donald Trump angrily accused it of "stalling" the release.

Multiple media outlets reported last week that the Justice Department had missed a subpoena deadline to provide the House Judiciary Committee with documents related to an array of issues Thursday. CNN reported on Friday, however, that the department plans to give the committee 1,000 pages of information on Monday.

On Twitter Saturday, Trump accused the department of slow-walking "documents relating to FISA abuse," Hillary Clinton's emails, former FBI Director James Comey and others, and asked what it and the FBI "have to hide."

Justice Department spokesperson Sarah Isgur Flores told CNN that the Attorney General and FBI director understood Trump's concerns:

"The Attorney General and FBI Director understand the concerns of members of Congress and the President about the pace of production and level of redactions in the documents already received by the Committee," Flores said in a statement.

"They agree that the Department and the FBI should accommodate the Committee's request in a timely fashion and in the fullest manner consistent with the Department's law enforcement and national security responsibilities.

"Over the weekend, the Attorney General and FBI Director asked US Attorney John Lausch from the Northern District of Illinois to oversee this production moving forward," she added. "On Monday, the FBI will be producing 3,600 pages of additional material requested by the House Judiciary Committee."

Lausch will oversee document production, report progress to the Attorney General and discuss the redaction process with members of Congress, Flores said in the statement.
Trump's tweets

"By appointing Mr. Lausch to oversee this specific document production, our goal is to assure Congress, the President, and the American people that the FBI is going to produce the relevant documents and will do so completely and with integrity and professionalism," Flores said.

Trump tweeted Saturday about House Judiciary lawmakers' complaints that the Department of Justice had missed a deadline to turn over key documents.

"Lawmakers of the House Judiciary Committee are angrily accusing the Department of Justice of missing the Thursday Deadline for turning over UNREDACTED Documents relating to FISA abuse, FBI, Comey, Lynch, McCabe, Clinton Emails and much more," Trump wrote. "Slow walking - what is going on? BAD!"

"What does the Department of Justice and FBI have to hide?" Trump asked in a follow-up tweet. "Why aren't they giving the strongly requested documents (unredacted) to the HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE? Stalling, but for what reason? Not looking good!"
Subpoena

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte announced in March that he had subpoenaed the Department of Justice for information relating to "charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email server, potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility recommendation to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe."

After the subpoena had been issued, FBI Director Christopher Wray said that he would double the number of FBI staff charged with responding to House Republicans' various requests for information. Wray acknowledged in a statement that "the current pace of production is too slow."

The Justice Department said last month that about 3,000 documents had been produced since January.

Last year, the House Judiciary Committee and the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced a joint investigation into the conduct of the Justice Department in 2016. The announcement referenced a series of controversial actions taken by the FBI, including the bureau's handling of the Clinton email probe.

I look forward to hearing all the liberals defending these scumbags after these papers are released!
 

Jerry Shugart

Well-known member
Yes, it will be revealed that McCabe was doing his best to earn the bribe money which he received for letting Hillary off the hook for her email adventures!

Wait...that has already been made known.

The new revelations will make that scandal look like a walk in the park.

And I can't wait to see the liberals defend those in the FBI who did their very best to try to overthrow the democratic election of President Trump.

The liberals love law-breakers because they have no respect for the law!
 

Gary K

New member
Banned
Here is a good article on Robert Mueller. It is based upon Alan Dershowitz's comments on Mueller. It pulls the curtain back a little on just how much the FBI has to hide. There is evidence that Trump has turned Mueller, but who the man is cannot be denied. He is a scumbag. Anyone who will keep innocent people in jail to hide what Mueller hid is completely without a conscience. The group of McCabe and friends is the visible part of the much larger iceberg below the surface.

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2018/04/08/dershowitz-robert-mueller-partisan-zealot/

Sunday on New York AM 970 radio’s “The Cats Roundtable,” Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz ripped special counsel Robert Mueller, calling him “a partisan and zealot.”
“I think Mueller is a zealot,” Dershowitz told host John Catsimatidis. “I don’t think he cares whether he hurts Democrats or Republicans, but he’s a partisan and a zealot. Look, he’s the guy who kept four innocent people in prison for many years in order to protect the cover of Whitey Bulger as an FBI informer. … Those of us in Boston don’t have such a high regard for Mueller because we remember this story. The government had to pay out tens of millions of dollars because Whitey Bulger, a notorious mass murderer, became a government informer against the mafia.”
“[T]hese four people – two of them died in jail, and two of them spent long, long periods of time in jail. And that’s regarded in Boston as one of the great scandals of modern judicial history. And Mueller was right at the center of it,“ he recalled.
 
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