- Is Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein Next?
(McCabe, Comey, Rosenstein - Note the almost "programmed" facial expressions)
By Susan Duclos - All News PipeLine
As news spreads that the House Intelligence Committee is reportedly going to vote Monday evening to release the much talked about FISA abuse memo, that purportedly names FBI Director Andrew McCabe, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and former FBI director James Comey, we learn that current FBI Director Christopher Wray visited the Capitol on Sunday to review the memo.
Lo and behold, immediately after Wray saw the document, it is reported that by Monday FBI Deputy Director McCabe has stepped down, effective immediately.
McCabe had previously announced he would be stepping down in March,
meaning this was not scheduled to occur on Monday, January 29th,
suggesting that after reading the FISA abuse memo, Wray, who had
reportedly balked at removing McCabe prior to seeing the memo, had a
change of heart.
The memo purports to show abuses at the highest levels
of the DOJ and FBI, and given the fact that it took less than a day
after FBI Director saw the four-page memo, to see McCabe early leave,
indicates the malfeasance documented within the memo is as "explosive,"
and "jaw-dropping" as House members have been asserting since January
18th when the House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines to
allow the full 435 members of congress to access the classified memo.
According
to Rep. Trey Gowdy who has seen not only the memo, but is one of the
few members of congress that has seen all the underlying documentation
to support the assertions in the memo, "If you … want to know whether or
not the dossier was used in court proceedings, whether or not it was
vetted before it was used. … If you are interested in who paid for the
dossier … then, yes, you'll want the memo to come out,” Gowdy told “Fox
News Sunday." (Source - Fox News)
One
of the first concerns of mine upon learning of McCabe's exit was that
the FBI Director would lose "control" of the embattled now-former Deputy
FBI Director, but upon further research we learn that while he is
leaving, and will no longer have the ability to taint, or otherwise do
any damage within the agency, he will be on "terminal leave," meaning
still on payroll, which some might not appreciate, but it does prevent
him from turning "rogue" to the point where he can deliberately do
damage via press leaks about classified, or push anti-Trump propaganda.
This begs the question of whether he will be allowed
to stay on payroll until he is eligible to retire with his pension, or
if this is a way to keep him under control until charges can be brought,
before March 2018. We will be keeping a close eye on that concern
throughout the next weeks.
Prior reporting shows that former FBI Director James Comey, who is also purportedly highlighted in the FISA abuse memo, has retained counsel, which is coincidentally the same person, Columbia University Professor Daniel Richman, he admitted to "leaking" his memos allegedly written after his meetings with President Trump, for the sole purpose of getting it leaked to the press to prompt a special counsel to be named for the Russia probe.
HEADS ARE ROLLING - NOW SESSIONS HAS A ROSENSTEIN/MUELLER PROBLEM
The
last name "leaked" to the Daily Beast that is supposedly specifically
mentioned in the House Intelligence Committee FISA abuse memo is Rod
Rosenstein, and here is where things get dicey. Rosenstein is the Deputy
AG, and is also the same man that appointed Robert Mueller as special
counsel in the Russia collusion probe. New reports show that Rosenstein is also the person that signed off on on the FISA application to extend surveillance on Trump campaign team member Carter Page.
In
the classified memo that has become the object of a #ReleaseTheMemo
campaign, it is reportedly bullet points, gathered from classified
documentation that shows the discredited and unverified, Kremlin sourced
Steele dossier, that was funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC, was used to obtain the original FISA court approval to surveil Trump campaign members.
Since
Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from the Russia
investigation on the advice of the Ethics division, that leaves
Rosenstein responsible for oversight on Robert Mueller's investigation,
so if he is compromised, there are limited options as to what moves need
to be taken to prevent his association with an investigation.
Option One:
Sessions removes Rosenstein and replaces him with someone else, that
person would then need to get caught up as well as unraveling the mess
as to what Mueller investigation evidence is tainted under the Fruit of
the Poisonous Tree doctrine, because if any of it was compiled from a
FISA warrant that was obtained under false pretenses, than all information gathered using said warrant and surveillance is thereby tainted.
Option Two:
Sessions un-recuses himself so that he can provide adequate oversight
into the Mueller investigation, which would set off howls from the left
and Democrats about "obstruction" of the Russia investigation.
Option Three:
Remove Rosenstein, replace him, then remove Mueller and name another
special counsel, since Mueller's association and long-standing
friendship with Comey provides the grounds to remove because of conflict
of interest.
It is noteworthy that after months of the Mueller
investigation, with the key mandate to investigate whether there was any
collusion between the Trump campaign team and Russia, not only has no
evidence of collusion been found, but the four indictments from Mueller
to date have been "process crimes," completely unrelated to any collusion narrative. Two were lying to the FBI and the other two were charged with issues completely unrelated to the Trump campaign.
The
point here is that AG Sessions has a Rosenstein problem, which is about
to become very public when the House Intelligence Committee releases
the four-page memo to the general public, and Sessions is going to have
to decide what to do with Rosenstein given the "perception" that
Rosenstein has been compromised by his approval of the FISA extension,
(among other issues) on Carter Page, when it is being asserted that the
original FISA warrant was obtained using information that had not, and
still has not, been verified.
BOTTOM LINE
While
many are talking about McCabe suddenly stepping down, effective
immediately, the fact that he is doing so just one day after FBI
Director Wray accessed the four-page House Intelligence Committee's FISA
abuse memo, suggests that the information contained within the memo implicates McCabe in the FISA abuses.
Also note that McCabe was also highlighted by the Senate Judiciary Committee document demand,
where they are requesting "all communications to, from, copying, or
relating to," 40 individuals or groups, from March 2016 through January
2017, from The Democratic National Committee (DNC), Hillary for America
(HFA), Former DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Former DNC Chair
Donna Brazile, HFA Chair John Podesta, and HFA Chief Strategist Joel
Benenson.
It is hitting the fan ladies and gentleman and this is just the beginning.....
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
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3 comments:
Big Time poop hitting the fan!
I hope Hannity has the best body guards known. How about Delta Force, or Rangers,... or both.
They all should be thrown so far back into a prison cell that oxygen would have to be pumped to them! Where were
they when Obama was elected two terms and what were they doing the eight years he was in office? Big O with a FORGED birth certificate, STOLEN social security number, Communist affiliations and relatives and who knows what else? And we actually PAID these "ENFORCERS of the LAW"? They are first class traitors!!!
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