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Nov 9, 2019 10:55:54   #
rumitoid
 
Attorney General William Barr put out word this week that he’d refused Donald Trump’s request to hold a news conference and declare that the president broke no laws during his “perfect” call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. That followed stories reporting that Barr was “surprised and angry” that Trump had repeatedly invoked Barr’s name during that call.

But it was Barr who was at the very center of an audacious scheme to prevent an investigation of the president’s misconduct—a scheme that failed, and ended up setting the stage for Trump’s impeachment.

Barr became Trump’s favorite Cabinet member in March of this year when he held back release of the Mueller Report’s damaging findings while mistating them in a deceitful letter to Congress. Possibly overconfident following the success of that disinformation effort, Barr’s DOJ set out to prevent the whistleblower’s grave allegations against the president regarding Ukraine from even coming to light, let alone being investigated.

It was the DOJ that instructed acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire to violate his express statutory obligation to turn over the whistleblower’s complaint to Congress. The DOJ went so far as to create a widely mocked opinion from the previously respected Office of Legal Counsel purporting to justify this audacious violation of the law.

As later came to light, the DOJ’s Criminal Division claimed that it had exclusive jurisdiction to investigate the merits of the whistleblower’s claim. In a DOJ that followed normal-course ethical and law enforcement standards, the attorney general (who, rightly or wrongly, had been directly implicated in potential misconduct by the president) would have recused himself and the deputy attorney general would have appointed a special counsel, as occurred in the Russia investigation.

Neither of those steps were taken here, however. Rather, the DOJ’s Criminal Division conducted a review apparently consisting of some lawyers reading the summary of the Zelensky call and declaring that it did not seem to them that it violated campaign finance laws. The criminal division then apparently closed its file, without conducting any factual investigation into what turned out to be a wide-ranging criminal scheme involving numerous high-level government officials, including the president.

That cover-up scheme only came to light because the intelligence community’s inspector general, who had found that the whistleblower complaint met a statutory “urgent concern” standard, so informed Congress.

In retrospect, what happened next was all but inevitable. House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff made the scheme to hide the complaint public, ultimately pressuring the White House to cough up the complaint, and then the summary of Trump’s call with the Ukrainian leader. Once those cats were out of the bag, Schiff had all he required to merit commencing the investigation that has consumed Washington.

The great irony is that if Barr and his DOJ had even pretended to follow procedure here, with the AG recusing himself while a special counsel investigated the whisteblower’s complaint, they might have succeeded in bottling the matter up. Instead, Barr himself opened the door for—and all but necessitated—Congress’ investigation.

In the meantime, Barr’s focus reportedly remains on his own pet conspiracy theory: proving that the DOJ he now leads joined the CIA and other “deep state” actors in ginning up the investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 e******n in support to the Trump campaign in order to harm Donald Trump. In the upcoming days, we are told to expect the release of a DOJ inspector general’s report addressing purported Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuses. But that is only an appetizer for the expected fruits of the ongoing investigation of purportedly criminal conduct by the dedicated law enforcement officers and public servants who investigated Russian interference in our democracy that has been a focus of Barr’s work for months. The attorney general (sometimes assisted by calls from Trump himself) has gone so far as to personally accompany prosecutor John Durham on visits to pressure sometimes dismayed foreign leaders for dirt on their own intelligence agencies, and on the DOJ itself.

Barr and his supporters insist that the attorney general’s own investigation of the investigation is wholly legitimate and aboveboard, and should not be confused with the “drug deal”—as then-National Security Adviser John Bolton called it — that Rudy (and Trump) spent many months attempting to engineer in the Ukraine; hence Barr’s stated “surprise” and “anger” that Trump mentioned him during the Zelensky call. But distinguishing between these closely related—and equally baseless—conspiracy theories, as those supporting Barr seek to do, misses the point entirely.

From the outset of his current tenure as attorney general, Barr has taken the lead in perverting the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a mechanism for hiding, and disseminating misinformation about, evidence of p**********l misconduct, even as he—much more effectively than Rudy Giuliani—has sought to construct a wholly false account of the foreign interference that infected the 2016 e******n.

In the upcoming months, we can expect that Barr will again seek to run interference for Trump, even as he fights a rearguard battle to distance himself from the seamiest elements of Trump’s abuses of power. Barr’s attempt to bottle up the evidence of Trump’s Ukraine scheme, however, was an utter failure. With appropriate vigilance, Barr’s future efforts to misuse the nation’s law enforcement powers and institutions will fail as well.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/barr-tried-trump-off-hook-095916605.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-bill-barr-news-135111578.html (USA Today)

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trump-denies-asking-barr-hold-news-conference-clearing-142401898.html (Good Morning America)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-barr-hold-press-082440120.html (CBS)

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Nov 9, 2019 11:00:30   #
Lonewolf
 
rumitoid wrote:
Attorney General William Barr put out word this week that he’d refused Donald Trump’s request to hold a news conference and declare that the president broke no laws during his “perfect” call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. That followed stories reporting that Barr was “surprised and angry” that Trump had repeatedly invoked Barr’s name during that call.

But it was Barr who was at the very center of an audacious scheme to prevent an investigation of the president’s misconduct—a scheme that failed, and ended up setting the stage for Trump’s impeachment.

Barr became Trump’s favorite Cabinet member in March of this year when he held back release of the Mueller Report’s damaging findings while mistating them in a deceitful letter to Congress. Possibly overconfident following the success of that disinformation effort, Barr’s DOJ set out to prevent the whistleblower’s grave allegations against the president regarding Ukraine from even coming to light, let alone being investigated.

It was the DOJ that instructed acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire to violate his express statutory obligation to turn over the whistleblower’s complaint to Congress. The DOJ went so far as to create a widely mocked opinion from the previously respected Office of Legal Counsel purporting to justify this audacious violation of the law.

As later came to light, the DOJ’s Criminal Division claimed that it had exclusive jurisdiction to investigate the merits of the whistleblower’s claim. In a DOJ that followed normal-course ethical and law enforcement standards, the attorney general (who, rightly or wrongly, had been directly implicated in potential misconduct by the president) would have recused himself and the deputy attorney general would have appointed a special counsel, as occurred in the Russia investigation.

Neither of those steps were taken here, however. Rather, the DOJ’s Criminal Division conducted a review apparently consisting of some lawyers reading the summary of the Zelensky call and declaring that it did not seem to them that it violated campaign finance laws. The criminal division then apparently closed its file, without conducting any factual investigation into what turned out to be a wide-ranging criminal scheme involving numerous high-level government officials, including the president.

That cover-up scheme only came to light because the intelligence community’s inspector general, who had found that the whistleblower complaint met a statutory “urgent concern” standard, so informed Congress.

In retrospect, what happened next was all but inevitable. House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff made the scheme to hide the complaint public, ultimately pressuring the White House to cough up the complaint, and then the summary of Trump’s call with the Ukrainian leader. Once those cats were out of the bag, Schiff had all he required to merit commencing the investigation that has consumed Washington.

The great irony is that if Barr and his DOJ had even pretended to follow procedure here, with the AG recusing himself while a special counsel investigated the whisteblower’s complaint, they might have succeeded in bottling the matter up. Instead, Barr himself opened the door for—and all but necessitated—Congress’ investigation.

In the meantime, Barr’s focus reportedly remains on his own pet conspiracy theory: proving that the DOJ he now leads joined the CIA and other “deep state” actors in ginning up the investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 e******n in support to the Trump campaign in order to harm Donald Trump. In the upcoming days, we are told to expect the release of a DOJ inspector general’s report addressing purported Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuses. But that is only an appetizer for the expected fruits of the ongoing investigation of purportedly criminal conduct by the dedicated law enforcement officers and public servants who investigated Russian interference in our democracy that has been a focus of Barr’s work for months. The attorney general (sometimes assisted by calls from Trump himself) has gone so far as to personally accompany prosecutor John Durham on visits to pressure sometimes dismayed foreign leaders for dirt on their own intelligence agencies, and on the DOJ itself.

Barr and his supporters insist that the attorney general’s own investigation of the investigation is wholly legitimate and aboveboard, and should not be confused with the “drug deal”—as then-National Security Adviser John Bolton called it — that Rudy (and Trump) spent many months attempting to engineer in the Ukraine; hence Barr’s stated “surprise” and “anger” that Trump mentioned him during the Zelensky call. But distinguishing between these closely related—and equally baseless—conspiracy theories, as those supporting Barr seek to do, misses the point entirely.

From the outset of his current tenure as attorney general, Barr has taken the lead in perverting the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a mechanism for hiding, and disseminating misinformation about, evidence of p**********l misconduct, even as he—much more effectively than Rudy Giuliani—has sought to construct a wholly false account of the foreign interference that infected the 2016 e******n.

In the upcoming months, we can expect that Barr will again seek to run interference for Trump, even as he fights a rearguard battle to distance himself from the seamiest elements of Trump’s abuses of power. Barr’s attempt to bottle up the evidence of Trump’s Ukraine scheme, however, was an utter failure. With appropriate vigilance, Barr’s future efforts to misuse the nation’s law enforcement powers and institutions will fail as well.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/barr-tried-trump-off-hook-095916605.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-bill-barr-news-135111578.html (USA Today)

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trump-denies-asking-barr-hold-news-conference-clearing-142401898.html (Good Morning America)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-barr-hold-press-082440120.html (CBS)
Attorney General William Barr put out word this we... (show quote)



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Nov 9, 2019 11:15:25   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
rumitoid wrote:
Attorney General William Barr put out word this week that he’d refused Donald Trump’s request to hold a news conference and declare that the president broke no laws during his “perfect” call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. That followed stories reporting that Barr was “surprised and angry” that Trump had repeatedly invoked Barr’s name during that call.

But it was Barr who was at the very center of an audacious scheme to prevent an investigation of the president’s misconduct—a scheme that failed, and ended up setting the stage for Trump’s impeachment.

Barr became Trump’s favorite Cabinet member in March of this year when he held back release of the Mueller Report’s damaging findings while mistating them in a deceitful letter to Congress. Possibly overconfident following the success of that disinformation effort, Barr’s DOJ set out to prevent the whistleblower’s grave allegations against the president regarding Ukraine from even coming to light, let alone being investigated.

It was the DOJ that instructed acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire to violate his express statutory obligation to turn over the whistleblower’s complaint to Congress. The DOJ went so far as to create a widely mocked opinion from the previously respected Office of Legal Counsel purporting to justify this audacious violation of the law.

As later came to light, the DOJ’s Criminal Division claimed that it had exclusive jurisdiction to investigate the merits of the whistleblower’s claim. In a DOJ that followed normal-course ethical and law enforcement standards, the attorney general (who, rightly or wrongly, had been directly implicated in potential misconduct by the president) would have recused himself and the deputy attorney general would have appointed a special counsel, as occurred in the Russia investigation.

Neither of those steps were taken here, however. Rather, the DOJ’s Criminal Division conducted a review apparently consisting of some lawyers reading the summary of the Zelensky call and declaring that it did not seem to them that it violated campaign finance laws. The criminal division then apparently closed its file, without conducting any factual investigation into what turned out to be a wide-ranging criminal scheme involving numerous high-level government officials, including the president.

That cover-up scheme only came to light because the intelligence community’s inspector general, who had found that the whistleblower complaint met a statutory “urgent concern” standard, so informed Congress.

In retrospect, what happened next was all but inevitable. House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff made the scheme to hide the complaint public, ultimately pressuring the White House to cough up the complaint, and then the summary of Trump’s call with the Ukrainian leader. Once those cats were out of the bag, Schiff had all he required to merit commencing the investigation that has consumed Washington.

The great irony is that if Barr and his DOJ had even pretended to follow procedure here, with the AG recusing himself while a special counsel investigated the whisteblower’s complaint, they might have succeeded in bottling the matter up. Instead, Barr himself opened the door for—and all but necessitated—Congress’ investigation.

In the meantime, Barr’s focus reportedly remains on his own pet conspiracy theory: proving that the DOJ he now leads joined the CIA and other “deep state” actors in ginning up the investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 e******n in support to the Trump campaign in order to harm Donald Trump. In the upcoming days, we are told to expect the release of a DOJ inspector general’s report addressing purported Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuses. But that is only an appetizer for the expected fruits of the ongoing investigation of purportedly criminal conduct by the dedicated law enforcement officers and public servants who investigated Russian interference in our democracy that has been a focus of Barr’s work for months. The attorney general (sometimes assisted by calls from Trump himself) has gone so far as to personally accompany prosecutor John Durham on visits to pressure sometimes dismayed foreign leaders for dirt on their own intelligence agencies, and on the DOJ itself.

Barr and his supporters insist that the attorney general’s own investigation of the investigation is wholly legitimate and aboveboard, and should not be confused with the “drug deal”—as then-National Security Adviser John Bolton called it — that Rudy (and Trump) spent many months attempting to engineer in the Ukraine; hence Barr’s stated “surprise” and “anger” that Trump mentioned him during the Zelensky call. But distinguishing between these closely related—and equally baseless—conspiracy theories, as those supporting Barr seek to do, misses the point entirely.

From the outset of his current tenure as attorney general, Barr has taken the lead in perverting the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a mechanism for hiding, and disseminating misinformation about, evidence of p**********l misconduct, even as he—much more effectively than Rudy Giuliani—has sought to construct a wholly false account of the foreign interference that infected the 2016 e******n.

In the upcoming months, we can expect that Barr will again seek to run interference for Trump, even as he fights a rearguard battle to distance himself from the seamiest elements of Trump’s abuses of power. Barr’s attempt to bottle up the evidence of Trump’s Ukraine scheme, however, was an utter failure. With appropriate vigilance, Barr’s future efforts to misuse the nation’s law enforcement powers and institutions will fail as well.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/barr-tried-trump-off-hook-095916605.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-bill-barr-news-135111578.html (USA Today)

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trump-denies-asking-barr-hold-news-conference-clearing-142401898.html (Good Morning America)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-barr-hold-press-082440120.html (CBS)
Attorney General William Barr put out word this we... (show quote)


One thing we can be absolutely certain about, something we can take to the bank and receive cash for every time, is that the Progressive party, full up and overflowing with ignorance, h**e and gullibility, will seek to discredit everyone, let me say that louder, EVERYONE that supports the President. Reasonable folks know the True villains.

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Nov 9, 2019 11:56:50   #
vernon
 
rumitoid wrote:
Attorney General William Barr put out word this week that he’d refused Donald Trump’s request to hold a news conference and declare that the president broke no laws during his “perfect” call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. That followed stories reporting that Barr was “surprised and angry” that Trump had repeatedly invoked Barr’s name during that call.

But it was Barr who was at the very center of an audacious scheme to prevent an investigation of the president’s misconduct—a scheme that failed, and ended up setting the stage for Trump’s impeachment.

Barr became Trump’s favorite Cabinet member in March of this year when he held back release of the Mueller Report’s damaging findings while mistating them in a deceitful letter to Congress. Possibly overconfident following the success of that disinformation effort, Barr’s DOJ set out to prevent the whistleblower’s grave allegations against the president regarding Ukraine from even coming to light, let alone being investigated.

It was the DOJ that instructed acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire to violate his express statutory obligation to turn over the whistleblower’s complaint to Congress. The DOJ went so far as to create a widely mocked opinion from the previously respected Office of Legal Counsel purporting to justify this audacious violation of the law.

As later came to light, the DOJ’s Criminal Division claimed that it had exclusive jurisdiction to investigate the merits of the whistleblower’s claim. In a DOJ that followed normal-course ethical and law enforcement standards, the attorney general (who, rightly or wrongly, had been directly implicated in potential misconduct by the president) would have recused himself and the deputy attorney general would have appointed a special counsel, as occurred in the Russia investigation.

Neither of those steps were taken here, however. Rather, the DOJ’s Criminal Division conducted a review apparently consisting of some lawyers reading the summary of the Zelensky call and declaring that it did not seem to them that it violated campaign finance laws. The criminal division then apparently closed its file, without conducting any factual investigation into what turned out to be a wide-ranging criminal scheme involving numerous high-level government officials, including the president.

That cover-up scheme only came to light because the intelligence community’s inspector general, who had found that the whistleblower complaint met a statutory “urgent concern” standard, so informed Congress.

In retrospect, what happened next was all but inevitable. House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff made the scheme to hide the complaint public, ultimately pressuring the White House to cough up the complaint, and then the summary of Trump’s call with the Ukrainian leader. Once those cats were out of the bag, Schiff had all he required to merit commencing the investigation that has consumed Washington.

The great irony is that if Barr and his DOJ had even pretended to follow procedure here, with the AG recusing himself while a special counsel investigated the whisteblower’s complaint, they might have succeeded in bottling the matter up. Instead, Barr himself opened the door for—and all but necessitated—Congress’ investigation.

In the meantime, Barr’s focus reportedly remains on his own pet conspiracy theory: proving that the DOJ he now leads joined the CIA and other “deep state” actors in ginning up the investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 e******n in support to the Trump campaign in order to harm Donald Trump. In the upcoming days, we are told to expect the release of a DOJ inspector general’s report addressing purported Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuses. But that is only an appetizer for the expected fruits of the ongoing investigation of purportedly criminal conduct by the dedicated law enforcement officers and public servants who investigated Russian interference in our democracy that has been a focus of Barr’s work for months. The attorney general (sometimes assisted by calls from Trump himself) has gone so far as to personally accompany prosecutor John Durham on visits to pressure sometimes dismayed foreign leaders for dirt on their own intelligence agencies, and on the DOJ itself.

Barr and his supporters insist that the attorney general’s own investigation of the investigation is wholly legitimate and aboveboard, and should not be confused with the “drug deal”—as then-National Security Adviser John Bolton called it — that Rudy (and Trump) spent many months attempting to engineer in the Ukraine; hence Barr’s stated “surprise” and “anger” that Trump mentioned him during the Zelensky call. But distinguishing between these closely related—and equally baseless—conspiracy theories, as those supporting Barr seek to do, misses the point entirely.

From the outset of his current tenure as attorney general, Barr has taken the lead in perverting the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a mechanism for hiding, and disseminating misinformation about, evidence of p**********l misconduct, even as he—much more effectively than Rudy Giuliani—has sought to construct a wholly false account of the foreign interference that infected the 2016 e******n.

In the upcoming months, we can expect that Barr will again seek to run interference for Trump, even as he fights a rearguard battle to distance himself from the seamiest elements of Trump’s abuses of power. Barr’s attempt to bottle up the evidence of Trump’s Ukraine scheme, however, was an utter failure. With appropriate vigilance, Barr’s future efforts to misuse the nation’s law enforcement powers and institutions will fail as well.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/barr-tried-trump-off-hook-095916605.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-bill-barr-news-135111578.html (USA Today)

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trump-denies-asking-barr-hold-news-conference-clearing-142401898.html (Good Morning America)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-barr-hold-press-082440120.html (CBS)
Attorney General William Barr put out word this we... (show quote)


This is nothing more than a yahoo bullds**t hit piece but you guys really eat up their lies.

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Nov 9, 2019 12:56:10   #
Lonewolf
 
padremike wrote:
One thing we can be absolutely certain about, something we can take to the bank and receive cash for every time, is that the Progressive party, full up and overflowing with ignorance, h**e and gullibility, will seek to discredit everyone, let me say that louder, EVERYONE that supports the President. Reasonable folks know the True villains.


sound like what trump does to anyone who speaks out agent him.

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Nov 9, 2019 13:06:30   #
Lazzara
 
Lonewolf wrote:
sound like what trump does to anyone who speaks out agent him.


Yeah that “agent him”

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Nov 9, 2019 13:20:24   #
woodguru
 
padremike wrote:
One thing we can be absolutely certain about, something we can take to the bank and receive cash for every time, is that the Progressive party, full up and overflowing with ignorance, h**e and gullibility, will seek to discredit everyone, let me say that louder, EVERYONE that supports the President. Reasonable folks know the True villains.

So in the face of intelligent and factual reporting, reporting that follows dead on the things that we know took place, this is a defense?

I heard nothing factual there, just rhetoric and emotionally based appeals. Pretend you are a jurist, one who is supposed to listen to evidence rather than tune it out because you've already made up your mind. Barr, as attorney general has to follow the law, he cannot take matters into his own hands and hide reports from where they are supposed to go.

This is the point where a real DOJ has several things they need to be looking at, and they would be if we had an attorney general who wasn't seeing himself as the president's defense attorney. Why isn't the DOJ all over Giuliani?

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Nov 9, 2019 13:22:04   #
woodguru
 
vernon wrote:
This is nothing more than a yahoo bullds**t hit piece but you guys really eat up their lies.

And "you guys" put your fingers in your ears and say la la la la la, and refuse to hear what comes out that doesn't look so good for Trump.

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Nov 9, 2019 16:49:47   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
woodguru wrote:
So in the face of intelligent and factual reporting, reporting that follows dead on the things that we know took place, this is a defense?

I heard nothing factual there, just rhetoric and emotionally based appeals. Pretend you are a jurist, one who is supposed to listen to evidence rather than tune it out because you've already made up your mind. Barr, as attorney general has to follow the law, he cannot take matters into his own hands and hide reports from where they are supposed to go.

This is the point where a real DOJ has several things they need to be looking at, and they would be if we had an attorney general who wasn't seeing himself as the president's defense attorney. Why isn't the DOJ all over Giuliani?
So in the face of intelligent and factual reportin... (show quote)


I'm going to take a WAG and bet your eyes are dark brown! You are so brainwashed it's amazing to listen to you spit out your poisonous venom. I can hardly wait until Trump is re-elected to watch your comments after losing what little mind you have left. It's going to happen!

"Intelligent and factual reporting? " Pucker up cupcake, your f**e world is soon to crash around your ears before the e******n.

"The real DOJ you say?" Would this be the same DOJ where Eric Holder bragged he was Obama's wingman? The same Holder who said he "had Obama's back?" The same DOJ that was responsible for Fast and Furious resulting in the death of one of our Border Patrol? On June 20, 2012, the congressional Oversight Committee v**ed 23–17 along party lines to hold Holder in contempt of Congress for not releasing documents the committee had requested. The same Eric Holder heading "the real DOJ" who on June 28, 2012, became the first U.S. Attorney General in history to be held in both criminal and civil contempt? I don't even want to go into Loretta's reign of shame. The primary reason you don't know "a real DOJ" from a corrupt DOJ is because you cannot comprehend reality and T***h, good from evil! It will forever be beyond your grasp.

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Nov 10, 2019 06:47:16   #
rjoeholl
 
woodguru wrote:
So in the face of intelligent and factual reporting, reporting that follows dead on the things that we know took place, this is a defense?

I heard nothing factual there, just rhetoric and emotionally based appeals. Pretend you are a jurist, one who is supposed to listen to evidence rather than tune it out because you've already made up your mind. Barr, as attorney general has to follow the law, he cannot take matters into his own hands and hide reports from where they are supposed to go.

This is the point where a real DOJ has several things they need to be looking at, and they would be if we had an attorney general who wasn't seeing himself as the president's defense attorney. Why isn't the DOJ all over Giuliani?
So in the face of intelligent and factual reportin... (show quote)


First, I would have to hear what crime was committed.

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Nov 10, 2019 11:03:55   #
kemmer
 
padremike wrote:
One thing we can be absolutely certain about, something we can take to the bank and receive cash for every time, is that the Progressive party, full up and overflowing with ignorance, h**e and gullibility, will seek to discredit everyone, let me say that louder, EVERYONE that supports the President. Reasonable folks know the True villains.

What a joke. Trump's a bumbling and dangerous fool without a shred of patriotism or loyalty to anyone but himself and his money. He shrieks TREASON! at anyone who dares to point this out.

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Nov 10, 2019 16:34:15   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
rumitoid wrote:
Attorney General William Barr put out word this week that he’d refused Donald Trump’s request to hold a news conference and declare that the president broke no laws during his “perfect” call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. That followed stories reporting that Barr was “surprised and angry” that Trump had repeatedly invoked Barr’s name during that call.

But it was Barr who was at the very center of an audacious scheme to prevent an investigation of the president’s misconduct—a scheme that failed, and ended up setting the stage for Trump’s impeachment.

Barr became Trump’s favorite Cabinet member in March of this year when he held back release of the Mueller Report’s damaging findings while mistating them in a deceitful letter to Congress. Possibly overconfident following the success of that disinformation effort, Barr’s DOJ set out to prevent the whistleblower’s grave allegations against the president regarding Ukraine from even coming to light, let alone being investigated.

It was the DOJ that instructed acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire to violate his express statutory obligation to turn over the whistleblower’s complaint to Congress. The DOJ went so far as to create a widely mocked opinion from the previously respected Office of Legal Counsel purporting to justify this audacious violation of the law.

As later came to light, the DOJ’s Criminal Division claimed that it had exclusive jurisdiction to investigate the merits of the whistleblower’s claim. In a DOJ that followed normal-course ethical and law enforcement standards, the attorney general (who, rightly or wrongly, had been directly implicated in potential misconduct by the president) would have recused himself and the deputy attorney general would have appointed a special counsel, as occurred in the Russia investigation.

Neither of those steps were taken here, however. Rather, the DOJ’s Criminal Division conducted a review apparently consisting of some lawyers reading the summary of the Zelensky call and declaring that it did not seem to them that it violated campaign finance laws. The criminal division then apparently closed its file, without conducting any factual investigation into what turned out to be a wide-ranging criminal scheme involving numerous high-level government officials, including the president.

That cover-up scheme only came to light because the intelligence community’s inspector general, who had found that the whistleblower complaint met a statutory “urgent concern” standard, so informed Congress.

In retrospect, what happened next was all but inevitable. House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff made the scheme to hide the complaint public, ultimately pressuring the White House to cough up the complaint, and then the summary of Trump’s call with the Ukrainian leader. Once those cats were out of the bag, Schiff had all he required to merit commencing the investigation that has consumed Washington.

The great irony is that if Barr and his DOJ had even pretended to follow procedure here, with the AG recusing himself while a special counsel investigated the whisteblower’s complaint, they might have succeeded in bottling the matter up. Instead, Barr himself opened the door for—and all but necessitated—Congress’ investigation.

In the meantime, Barr’s focus reportedly remains on his own pet conspiracy theory: proving that the DOJ he now leads joined the CIA and other “deep state” actors in ginning up the investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 e******n in support to the Trump campaign in order to harm Donald Trump. In the upcoming days, we are told to expect the release of a DOJ inspector general’s report addressing purported Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuses. But that is only an appetizer for the expected fruits of the ongoing investigation of purportedly criminal conduct by the dedicated law enforcement officers and public servants who investigated Russian interference in our democracy that has been a focus of Barr’s work for months. The attorney general (sometimes assisted by calls from Trump himself) has gone so far as to personally accompany prosecutor John Durham on visits to pressure sometimes dismayed foreign leaders for dirt on their own intelligence agencies, and on the DOJ itself.

Barr and his supporters insist that the attorney general’s own investigation of the investigation is wholly legitimate and aboveboard, and should not be confused with the “drug deal”—as then-National Security Adviser John Bolton called it — that Rudy (and Trump) spent many months attempting to engineer in the Ukraine; hence Barr’s stated “surprise” and “anger” that Trump mentioned him during the Zelensky call. But distinguishing between these closely related—and equally baseless—conspiracy theories, as those supporting Barr seek to do, misses the point entirely.

From the outset of his current tenure as attorney general, Barr has taken the lead in perverting the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a mechanism for hiding, and disseminating misinformation about, evidence of p**********l misconduct, even as he—much more effectively than Rudy Giuliani—has sought to construct a wholly false account of the foreign interference that infected the 2016 e******n.

In the upcoming months, we can expect that Barr will again seek to run interference for Trump, even as he fights a rearguard battle to distance himself from the seamiest elements of Trump’s abuses of power. Barr’s attempt to bottle up the evidence of Trump’s Ukraine scheme, however, was an utter failure. With appropriate vigilance, Barr’s future efforts to misuse the nation’s law enforcement powers and institutions will fail as well.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/barr-tried-trump-off-hook-095916605.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-bill-barr-news-135111578.html (USA Today)

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trump-denies-asking-barr-hold-news-conference-clearing-142401898.html (Good Morning America)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wanted-barr-hold-press-082440120.html (CBS)
Attorney General William Barr put out word this we... (show quote)


There was never a whistleblower. Long ago it was based on 3 other ex-cia agents, the ones now don't meet the standards to be called 'whistleblower.' You or I do as much as Eric does. So with skewed basics your whole argument falls apart.

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Nov 10, 2019 16:44:10   #
kemmer
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
There was never a whistleblower. Long ago it was based on 3 other ex-cia agents, the ones now don't meet the standards to be called 'whistleblower.' You or I do as much as Eric does. So with skewed basics your whole argument falls apart.

If there was no whistleblower, what’s Trump all in a lather about? And why does subsequent testimony by uber credible witnesses corroborate the whistleblower?

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Nov 10, 2019 17:08:03   #
rumitoid
 
padremike wrote:
One thing we can be absolutely certain about, something we can take to the bank and receive cash for every time, is that the Progressive party, full up and overflowing with ignorance, h**e and gullibility, will seek to discredit everyone, let me say that louder, EVERYONE that supports the President. Reasonable folks know the True villains.


And how, exactly, does your mean-spirited insulting and lack of any factual rebuttal or contrary evidence prove anything more than "h**er"? If the article I presented is not true--show why not!

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Nov 10, 2019 17:10:59   #
rumitoid
 
padremike wrote:
I'm going to take a WAG and bet your eyes are dark brown! You are so brainwashed it's amazing to listen to you spit out your poisonous venom. I can hardly wait until Trump is re-elected to watch your comments after losing what little mind you have left. It's going to happen!

"Intelligent and factual reporting? " Pucker up cupcake, your f**e world is soon to crash around your ears before the e******n.

"The real DOJ you say?" Would this be the same DOJ where Eric Holder bragged he was Obama's wingman? The same Holder who said he "had Obama's back?" The same DOJ that was responsible for Fast and Furious resulting in the death of one of our Border Patrol? On June 20, 2012, the congressional Oversight Committee v**ed 23–17 along party lines to hold Holder in contempt of Congress for not releasing documents the committee had requested. The same Eric Holder heading "the real DOJ" who on June 28, 2012, became the first U.S. Attorney General in history to be held in both criminal and civil contempt? I don't even want to go into Loretta's reign of shame. The primary reason you don't know "a real DOJ" from a corrupt DOJ is because you cannot comprehend reality and T***h, good from evil! It will forever be beyond your grasp.
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Way too funny. You said absolutely nothing about the topic. Your only defense of the president against proven accusations is the stick your tongue out at the Facts.

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