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Former Senate intelligence committee staffer indicted for lying to FBI about leaks
Jun 7, 2018 23:12:42   #
Bug58
 
A former staffer on the Senate intelligence committee has been indicted in a leak investigation that resulted in the seizure of a New York Times reporter’s phone and email records.

According to a Justice Department statement, James A. Wolfe has been indicted on charges of lying to the FBI about his contact with reporters.



According to the Justice Department, Mr. Wolfe was arrested Thursday and will make his first court appearance Friday.


https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jun/7/james-wolfe-ex-senate-intelligence-committee-staff/

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Jun 8, 2018 01:05:56   #
glibona Loc: Nevada
 
Bug58 wrote:
A former staffer on the Senate intelligence committee has been indicted in a leak investigation that resulted in the seizure of a New York Times reporter’s phone and email records.

According to a Justice Department statement, James A. Wolfe has been indicted on charges of lying to the FBI about his contact with reporters.



According to the Justice Department, Mr. Wolfe was arrested Thursday and will make his first court appearance Friday.


https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jun/7/james-wolfe-ex-senate-intelligence-committee-staff/
A former staffer on the Senate intelligence commit... (show quote)


Just the beginning of many more indictments to come as the layers of deep state corruption continues to be exposed.

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Jun 8, 2018 07:26:23   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
glibona wrote:
Just the beginning of many more indictments to come as the layers of deep state corruption continues to be exposed.

Prosecute all crimes reguardless of party affiliation.

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Jun 8, 2018 09:23:33   #
Lonewolf
 
old marine wrote:
Prosecute all crimes reguardless of party affiliation.



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Jun 8, 2018 10:43:48   #
Bug58
 
old marine wrote:
Prosecute all crimes reguardless of party affiliation.


I tend to think we all agree with this..

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Jun 10, 2018 00:17:12   #
Bug58
 
What's interesting about this indictment is that it's NOT Mueller's investigation, nor is it the IG's investigation...this was Session's and Rosenstein's counter-intel investigation to find those who were leaking information..while the 'leaks were real---the stories they fed the media were false' they just didn't realize they were being set up to leak fake news..and yes, there are still more to come..

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/06/08/the-bigger-story-behind-the-james-wolfe-indictment/

Look at the timeline and you can see where the FBI was coordinating false leaks to track:

•Dec. 01, 2017 Reporter #4 (ABC Brian Ross) gets fake news leak about Michael Flynn. later retracted and Brian Ross suspended.

Dec. 04, 2017 Fake news leak about Manafort broadcast by ABC. Later retracted

Dec. 05, 2017 Fake News leak about Duetsche Bank subpoena for Trump bank records. Reported by Bloomberg; later retracted.

Dec. 08, 2017 Reporter #1 (CNN Manu Raju) gets fake news leak about WikiLeaks and Don Trump Jr. email. The date on the email was wrong. Broadcast by CNN, later retracted.

Dec. 15, 2017 – James Wolfe interview with the FBI.

Overlay the details and the big picture emerges. There is no doubt the operation to catch the DC intelligence leakers is a carefully executed FBI task-force effort. The capture of James Wolfe in December, 2017, opened the door to six months of surveillance on all contacts. Remember, he was not charged with the most serious aspects of his leaking of classified intelligence. He was charged with lying to the FBI.

And people say they want Session's and Rosenstein gone because they aren't doing anything..they are doing something they just aren't doing so in the public eye..

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