Nadler Throws Temper Tantrum, Demands Investigation Of AG Barr & The DOJ

When Donald Trump was running he often mocked the DC politicians as a bunch of little children, people of weak character who give in to their greed when they join the swamp.

And Jerry Nadler just proved his point that these people are lightweights with a letter demanding an investigation into AG Bill Barr. And for what? Upholding justice. Nadler showed the he is just a lightweight.

He wrote to the DOJ IG:

“Like many Americans, we are deeply concerned by the Department’s decision to move to dismiss the criminal case against Michael Flynn, who briefly served as President Trump’s National Security Advisor.

Under a generous plea deal with Special Counsel Robert Mueller, Mr. Flynn was allowed to plead guilty to a single charge of making false statements to federal investigators and avoid prosecution for other serious alleged crimes.

In measuring the impact of the decision to dismiss these charges, it is important to observe the divide between Attorney General William Barr and the career staff at the Department of Justice. Hours before the government moved to dismiss the case, Brandon Van Grack—an experienced prosecutor who had worked the Flynn case from its inception—abruptly withdrew from the matter.

On the merits, the government’s argument for dismissing the case appears to be inaccurate, politically biased, and inconsistent with the Department’s own guidelines.

The government’s brief is signed only by Timothy Shea—the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, promoted from the Attorney General’s personal staff to his current post earlier this year—and not by a single career prosecutor.

By itself, the decision to dismiss charges against Mr. Flynn would smack of corruption and unacceptable political influence in an ongoing criminal matter: President Trump tweeted in defense of his former advisor, and one week later Mr. Flynn is poised to walk free.

But this is hardly the first time that Attorney General Barr has appeared to reach into an ongoing criminal case to do the President’s political bidding: On March 24, 2019, the Attorney General sent a four-page “summary” of the Mueller Report to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees—a summary that sought to minimize the Special Counsel’s findings about the President and his associates. Special Counsel Mueller later wrote in protest: the gross mischaracterizations in Barr’s memo sought to create “public confusion” and threatened “to undermine a central purpose for which the Department appointed the Special Counsel.”

We write to request an investigation by your office into a pattern of conduct that includes improper political interference, ignoring standards for recusal, and abrogating Attorney General guidelines, among other improper considerations.

We ask that your office review the events highlighted above, as well as any other related actions you find during the course of your investigation. The American people deserve to know the full extent of the politicization of the Department of Justice. They deserve a Department that is guided by the facts and the law, and not by the President’s political interests.”

Sincerely,

Jerrold Nadler

Zoe Lofgren

Read the letter on this link here.

Obama Trashes DOJ For Putting “The Rule Of Law” At Risk With Gen. Flynn – Turley Gives Him a Reality Check

Constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley shut down former President Obama’s warning that the “rule of law is at risk” after the DOJ dropped charges against former national security adviser retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.

“The news over the last 24 hours I think has been somewhat downplayed — about the Justice Department dropping charges against Michael Flynn,” Obama was quoted saying Friday.

“And the fact that there is no precedent that anybody can find for somebody who has been charged with perjury just getting off scot-free. That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic, not just institutional norms, but our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk. And when you start moving in those directions, it can accelerate pretty quickly as we’ve seen in other places,” he said.

Turley wrote on Twitter of Obama’s statement, “‘There is no precedent that anybody can find for someone who has been charged with perjury just getting off scot-free’ was a ‘curious statement’ for several reasons.”

“First, ‘Flynn was not charged with perjury.’ Second, ‘We now know Obama discussed charging Flynn under the Logan Act which has never been used successfully to convict anyone and is flagrantly unconstitutional,'” Turley wrote in a Twitter thread.

Jonathan Turley, a self-proclaimed liberal who was a witness during the impeachment proceedings against President Trump, added also another point that Obama’s comment “reaffirms reports that Obama was personally invested in this effort.”

Lastly, Turley pointed out that he believes there is indeed precedent for what took place with Flynn.

“Finally, there is precedent,” Turley wrote. “There is a specific rule allowing for this motion under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 48(a). There are specific Supreme Court cases like Rinaldi v. United States addressing the standard for such dismissals. The Justice Department has dismissed cases in the past including the Stevens case. That was requested by President Obama’s own Attorney General Eric Holder for the same reason: misconduct by prosecutors. It was done before the same judge, Judge Sullivan.”

“How is that for precedent?” Turley asked.

The DOJ announced on Thursday that it is dropping criminal charges against Flynn.

“The United States of America hereby moves to dismiss with prejudice the criminal information filed against Michael T. Flynn,” U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Timothy Shea said in a court briefing, “The government has determined, pursuant to the principles of federal prosecution and based on an extensive review and careful consideration of the circumstances, that continued prosecution of this case would not serve the interests of justice.”

Gen. Flynn Posted A Video Of His Grandson Reciting The “Pledge Of Allegiance” Minutes After DOJ Drops Case Against Him

Justice is sweet. And that’s exactly what General Mike Flynn portrayed in a video he posted on social media after the case against him was dropped by the Department of Justice.

On Thursday, the DOJ dropped its case against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, in a stunning development that comes after internal memos were released raising serious questions about the nature of the investigation that led to Flynn’s late 2017 guilty plea of lying to the FBI, Fox News reported.

The announcement came in a court filing “after a considered review of all the facts and circumstances of this case, including newly discovered and disclosed information,” as the department put it.

DOJ officials said they concluded that Flynn’s interview by the FBI was “untethered to, and unjustified by, the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation into Mr. Flynn” and that the interview was “conducted without any legitimate investigative basis.”

Right as news began to circulate on the DOJ’s decision, Gen. Flynn uploaded a video of his young grandson holding an American flag while reciting the “Pledge of Allegiance”.

Flynn captioned it, “My grandson Travis…”and JUSTICE for ALL”. Video below:

Not a Single Obama Official Had Any Evidence Trump-Russia Collusion, Accused POTUS Anyway

Former President Obama’s spy chief and other top national security and law enforcement officials testified that they didn’t see direct evidence of Trump-Russia collusion, according to newly released House Intelligence Committee transcripts.

Here is what The Washington Examiner reported: James Clapper, the director of National Intelligence for most of Obama’s presidency, told the committee in July 2017 that he “never saw any direct empirical evidence” of any member of then-candidate Donald Trump’s campaign “plotting/conspiring” with the Russian government.

“That’s not to say that there weren’t concerns about the evidence we were seeing, anecdotal evidence, [REDACTED]. But I do not recall any instance where I had direct evidence of the content of these meetings. It’s just the frequency and prevalence of them was of concern,” he said, according to one of the 57 transcripts released on Thursday.

But Clapper painted a much more dramatic picture as a CNN contributor. In May 2019, he appeared to contradict his sworn testimony.

“What was the Trump campaign doing at the same time?” Clapper said. “Essentially aiding and abetting the Russians and having contacts — dozens of contacts — with Russians, some of whom were connected officially to Russian intelligence, and not reporting it.”

These terms, to “aid” or “abet” a foreign power such as Russia, fall under the U.S. criminal code and potentially serious criminal penalties.

CNN host Brooke Baldwin interrupted Clapper to make that point. “Not legally aiding and abetting. To be clear, though, not meeting the legal definition of aiding and abetting,” she said.

Clapper backed off, saying, “Well, I’m using that in a parochial — or a colloquial sense, I guess.”

Robert Mueller’s special counsel report, released in April 2019, shows his investigation found the Russians interfered in the 2016 election in a “sweeping and systematic fashion,” but his team “did not establish” any criminal conspiracy between Trump’s campaign and Russia. No one was ever charged with Russia collusion.

With the release of dozens of years-old witness transcripts from the House Intelligence Committee’s own investigation, Chairman Adam Schiff claimed they “richly detail evidence of the Trump campaign’s efforts to invite, make use of, and cover up Russia’s help in the 2016 presidential election.” This is consistent with statements the California Democrat has made over the years, taking about there being “direct evidence” of collusion.

But the transcripts of interviews with top Obama administration officials tell a different story.

Susan Rice, who served as Obama’s national security adviser, testified in September 2017 that she hadn’t seen evidence of Trump-Russia collusion during questioning by former Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina.

“So, to repeat the question, do I recall seeing any intelligence prior to my separation from government that indicated or suggested that Donald Trump per se conspired with Russia?” Rice asked.

Gowdy added: “To interfere with or influence the 2016 election.”

“I don’t recall intelligence that I would consider evidence to that effect that I saw prior — of conspiracy prior to my departure,” Rice said.

Gowdy followed up: “Was there something that you don’t consider intelligence — other forms of evidence?”

“Not that I specifically recall,” Rice said.

Rice gave the same denial as Gowdy used the words “collude,” “conspire,” and “coordinate.”

When asked by if there was evidence of any of this for Trump’s campaign, Rice answered, “Potentially.” The following back-and-forth between Gowdy and Rice remains mostly redacted.

Ben Rhodes, Obama’s longtime deputy national security advisory, testified in October 2017 and similarly told Gowdy that he did not see evidence of “collusion,” “coordination,” or “conspiracy” between Trump and the Russian government.

“No,” Rhodes admitted when asked. “l think — again, I think, I mean, basically, as I answered it, I saw indications of potential coordination, but I did not see, you know, the specific evidence of the actions of the Trump campaign.”

Gowdy asked whether “evidence of potential coordination” was “synonymous with coincidence, or is it something more intentional than that?”

Rhodes said: “I mean, I don’t know the answer to that. I mean, you know, I think that’s why these investigations have to get to the bottom of it.”

Gowdy asked whether the answer by Rhodes would be different for Trump’s campaign, and he said, “No.”

Loretta Lynch, Obama’s former attorney general, also testified in October 2017, repeatedly telling a congressional questioner, whose identity is masked, that she not been “briefed up” on evidence of collusion. She did appear to speak to some evidence of coordination she may have seen, but much of it is redacted, and she seemed to back down under questioning.

“Was there any information, albeit from [CIA] Director [John] Brennan, [FBI] Director [James] Comey — then-Director Comey, [FBI] Deputy Director [Andrew] McCabe, or any other individuals in the lC [intelligence community] that you spoke with that had or showed specific information that Putin and Russia had a connection or relationship with anyone in the Trump campaign or Trump affiliates?” the congressional questioner asked.

“Well, other than the information I provided? You know, I don’t have a recollection of that being briefed up to me, but — so I would say I don’t have that recollection,” Lynch said.

The questioner pushed Lynch on whether she ever came across “any information that would show an actual coordinated effort” between the Russian government and Trump’s campaign. Lynch said, “I don’t recall anything being briefed up to me.”

The questioner then asked about any “conspiracy” or “collusion” between the Trump campaign and the Russians.

“Well, you know, l wouldn’t have been drawing those legal conclusions at that time, in any event, so regardless of what information that I gave, because you would have to wait, and sort of look at a whole host of things,” Lynch testified. “And again, I don’t recall that being briefed up to me, which isn’t to say — so I can’t say that it existed or not.”

Sally Yates, Obama’s deputy attorney general, testified before the committee in November 2017, telling Gowdy that the Justice Department had not reached a conclusion on Trump-Russia collusion.

“It was in the early stages of what I would call determining — trying to determine relevant facts, rather than being able to reach a conclusion about whether there was any of the three Cs that you’ve got there: coordination, collusion, or conspiracy,” Yates said, adding, “I don’t believe anybody had reached a conclusion yet as to whether there was a nefarious alliance, for lack of not using your three Cs here, whether there was a nefarious alliance with the Russians.”

Samantha Power, Obama’s ambassador to the United Nations, repeatedly attempted to dodge Gowdy’s efforts to get an answer out of her about her assessment of Trump-Russia collusion when she testified in October 2017. “I don’t feel as if I can accurately or fairly answer the question ‘yes’ or ‘no,'” she said.

Power said she did not have any knowledge that others would not possess.

“I mean, because the intelligence that I received came from the intelligence community, I had no — anything that would have come to me would have been in their possession first. They would have provided that … So, I am not in possession of anything else that — any other information that came from, for instance, my diplomatic colleagues or from other sources,” Power said, adding, “I am not in possession and didn’t read or absorb information that came from outside the intelligence community.”

Baseball Legend Darryl Strawberry Backs POTUS, Will Join Black Voices For Trump

Another hoax was demolished today by baseball legend Darryl Strawberry who came out with strong support of President Trump. The only thing the Dems fear is minorities leaving them to vote for Trump and it appars many are and more will.

“President Trump, he’s a great man to me. He was always gracious to me. I really love him, his family. He’s always been kind to me. I’ve known him quite well and every time I’ve seen him and been around him he’s always been so gracious with me,” Darryl said,

The Daily Wire reported that former New York Mets/New York Yankees eight-time All-Star Darryl Strawberry will appear as a guest in a Trump campaign live webcast Thursday night titled “Faith in America: Black Voices for Trump.”

Strawberry, whose drug addiction eventually led him to becoming a believing Christian, which he credited for his recovery, has been a fan of President Trump for years. He said in September 2017, “President Trump, he’s a great man to me.

He was always gracious to me. I really love him, his family. I was on his show. He’s always been kind to me. I’ve known him quite well and every time I’ve seen him and been around him he’s always been so gracious with me and I’m always grateful for that.”

In 2017, Strawberry appeared on Fox & Friends to promote his new book, “Don’t Give Up On Me,” where he lauded President Trump.

Asked about President Trump’s proclamation that the opioid crisis was a “national emergency,” Strawberry replied, “I feel great.

I wish I could get on his team and really help and be a part of educating people because we’ve got to get back to educating people … He’s right.

It’s a crisis, and we need to get out there and we need to just really educate everybody. The stigma of addiction and drugs are real and people need help and we just need to get back to doing that.”

Host Brian Kilmeade noted that Strawberry pushed addicts to reconnect with God, prompting Strawberry to reply, “Yes. I push them into finding God. It’s faith in Jesus that my life changed forever.

We need to get back to faith and get faith and get faith programs to educate them and that part of the brokenness that’s going on inside.

And that’s the reason we wrote this book; our tea, our team is a great team … people help people, and if we don’t get back to what this is really all about is being real people, not color, but just helping people, people are going to continue to die.”

Graham Ends Schiff’s Terror, Details How Russia Investigation Was A Fraud From Day One

With so many competing narratives and salacious leaks coming from the swamp in DC, it’s becoming very hard to discern the truth. Both sides leak and both sides spin and one must question if the joke is not on us because it seems behind closed doors most of the swamp just wants to make money.

That said, it is important to remember what happened in 2016 if for no other reason that we make sure it never happens again, And if the Mueller investigation was a fraud from day 1 then Adam Schiff is a fraud too because he ked the charge to investigate this and he has been fingered as the biggest leaker in DC – but he was selective in his leaks usually leaving out the parts that cleared President Trump and leaked the parts that “looked bad.”

“The memo to Mueller from Rosenstein was given to me fully by Attorney General Barr virtually unredacted,” Lindsey started.

“So now we know that the scope of the investigation was to look at Carter Page, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, George Papadopoulos, and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort as to whether or not they were working with the Russians.”

“Now, this is in August of 2017.”

“In January of 2017,” Graham continued, “the subsource disavowed the Christopher Steele dossier.”

“And without the dossier, there is no FISA warrant.”

“So they knew that the Carter Page thing was a fraud.”

“They wanted to close the case against Flynn. We have Papadopoulos on record denying working with the Russians, saying to do so would be treason.”

“So the foundation for the Mueller investigation is crumbling.”

“The legal foundation to justify Mueller’s appointment in my view does not exist,” Graham added.

“That’s why this memo is so important. They name four people.”

“Rosenstein tells Mueller to look at four people on August 2nd, 2017. Carter Page is one of the four.”

“In January, eight months before the subsource disavowed the dossier, there was no legal justification to suspect Carter Page of being a Russian agent because it all depended on the dossier. And that crumbled in January.”

“Flynn’s case was looked at by the FBI field office in Washington, January the 4th of 2017,” Graham added.

“They said there’s no reason to believe he is doing anything wrong , so there is no legitimate reason to believe any of these four were working with the Russians on August 2nd, 2017.”

“Therefore, the entire Mueller investigation was illegitimate to begin with. That’s very important.”

Joy Behar Shames ABC With New Attack On Trump, Says POTUS Doesn’t Care If People Die – Only Re-election

“The View” co-host Joy Behar humiliated herself again with her new attack on President Trump, claiming that he only cares for being re-elected.

“So, Joy what was your take away with all this? What was Trump trying to accomplish with this interview?” Co-host Whoopi asked hoping for a cheap shot.

“Well, I know he is trying to change the conversation from the virus to the economy. So, that is his ultimate goal is basically to be re-elected,” Joy Behar said shocked at her own damn common sense.

“That’s his whole thing because no president has ever been re-elected in a bad economy.”

“But it’s interesting,” Behar whined on.

“What he fails to see is that if you open the economy this is what I think that if you open the economy more people will die.”

“They really don’t seem to care about that. His attitude is, and the Republican leaders that are propping him up, their attitude is let people die as long as it’s not us.”

“They Trump and GOP don’t care because they are getting tested on a regular basis, and they are all protecting themselves,” Joy said.

“But the rest of us can go to hell.”

“But the more you open the economy, the more virus you are gonna have, more cases,” Behar said.

“That only sets the economy back. So, he’s not just a malignant narcissist, he’s also a very bad tactician because it’s going to make the economy worse in the end as we get closer to November.”

“So, I don’t know what he is trying to do but it’s not going to work,” Joy said.

“Meghan what did you take away from this?” Goldberg asked.

“Look, Arizona is reopening right now,” McCain answered. “I have friends who I saw on Instagram who are working out at the gym and getting their nails done…sort of going back to life. What Joy was just saying ‘if we open up the economy people die’ well if we don’t open up the economy people are going to starve.”

“Of course there is the chance that disease is going spread but it’s a horrible Catch-22 and we’ve been out of work too long.”

DNI Richard Grenell Overrules Schiff, Will Release The Secret Transcripts Himself If Adam Refuses To Follow Through On Promise

Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell overruled Adam Schiff and stated that if Schiff doesn’t release key transcripts from his Russia investigation, Grenell will do it himself.

Grenell sent a letter to chairman Adam Schiff telling him that transcripts of all 53 interviews have been cleared for public release: “All of the transcripts, with our required redactions, can be released to the public without any concerns of disclosing classified material,” Grenell wrote before telling Schiff he will do it himself if Adam does not follow through on his promise to release them.

DNI TO SCHIFF: THE TRANSCRIPTS ARE READY TO RELEASE. A big development in the fight over 53 secret interviews the House Intelligence Committee conducted during its Trump-Russia investigation. Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell has sent a letter to chairman Adam Schiff notifying him that transcripts of all 53 interviews, over 6,000 pages in all, have been cleared for public release.

“All of the transcripts, with our required redactions, can be released to the public without any concerns of disclosing classified material,” Grenell wrote to Schiff in a letter dated May 4, as the Washington Examiner reported.

The Intel Committee did the first probe into Russia’s 2016 campaign interference and allegations of Trump-Russia collusion. Even today, its findings make up most of what we know about the affair. As part of that investigation — it was run by then-majority Republicans — the committee interviewed some key witnesses in the Trump-Russia matter: Donald Trump Jr., Steve Bannon, Andrew McCabe, Sally Yates, Michael Cohen, Hope Hicks, and many more.

In a rare moment of comity, Democrats agreed, and on September 26, 2018, the committee voted unanimously to release the transcripts. But there was a catch: The documents would have to first be checked for classified information by the Intelligence Community. So off they went to the IC — never to be seen again.

Now, in May 2020, they’re still secret. Two weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal editorial board reported that the IC had finished its review of 43 of the transcripts, but Schiff was refusing to release them.

The paper said Schiff was also preventing declassification of the remaining ten transcripts.

In the letter, Grenell revealed that the 43 transcripts have been finished since June 2019. Schiff has been sitting on them all that time. Grenell said the final ten have just been finished as well.

“I urge you to honor your previous public statements, and your committee’s unanimous vote on this matter, to release all 53 cleared transcripts to Members of Congress and the American public as soon as possible,” Grenell said. Just in case Schiff is still not interested, Grenell added, “I am also willing to release the transcripts directly from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, as to ensure we comply with the unanimous and bipartisan vote to release the transcripts.”

Democrat Rep Who Supported Public Beach Closures Spotted On Private Beach in Orange County

California Rep. Harley Rouda has recently been seen on a private beach in Orange County despite supporting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s criticism of those communities that opened beaches to the public during the coronavirus pandemic.

Last week, Newsom ordered all beaches in Orange County to be shut down temporarily after photos and reports surfaced showing beach-goers apparently violating social distancing guidelines.

Communities argued that people were following “social distancing” rules and stated that they had taken steps to increase law enforcement while keeping beaches open.

Last Thursday, Rouda, whose district includes parts of Orange County, praised Newsom while criticizing the reopening of beaches in a statement.

“Opening beaches to thousands of Southern Californians during a weekend heat-wave without adequate social-distancing protocols was a reckless action that put the families of California’s 48th district in harm’s way,” Rouda, a Democrat, said in the statement.

But Rouda was himself seen at a private beach in Orange County last weekend, according to CBS News campaign reporter Musadiq Bidar.

Rouda’s campaign manager said in a statement that the congressman and his family “were actively moving and adequately socially distancing on a residential beach, which has explicitly outlined beach access requirements in accordance with Governor Newsom’s beach order.”

In his statement last week, Rouda said that Orange County beaches “cannot remain vacant and shuttered until a vaccine is developed” and called on local leaders to start “drafting plans to safely and gradually relax stay-at-home orders.”

“Orange County’s pristine beaches are more than tourist attractions — they are essential public spaces, like parks, that residents should be allowed to utilize safely,” Rouda’s statement read.

President Trump Overrules Maxine Waters, Denies Her Key Witness: “It’s a Set Up, Democrats Should Be Ashamed”

President Trump overruled Maxine Waters and checkmated Nancy Pelosi along with the hapless Dems attempts to politicize the crisis we are all facing.

The Dems are looking for political dirt on every corner to hammer President Trump and the GOP during the upcoming election – they claim they want answers but we all know the game and President Trump will simply not allow them to play it.

Pelosi and Maxine will be helpless to do anything as they have limited power to compel Trump and if they try to play games with future bailout packages the American people will send them a brutal message in November.

Trump said announcing the move,

“They put every Trump hater on the committee, the same old stuff. They frankly want our situation to be unsuccessful, which means death, and our situation’s going to be very successful.”

“The House has put on a committee, an oversight committee, of Maxine Waters and Maloney and the same people, and it’s just a set-up.”

“But Dr. Fauci will be testifying in front of the Senate, and he looks forward to doing that.”

“But the House I will tell you, the House should be ashamed of themselves. And frankly, the Democrats should be ashamed, because they don’t want us to succeed. They want us to fail so they can win an election.”

Axios reported that Trump told reporters Tuesday that he won’t let Anthony Fauci testify before the House of Representatives because it’s “a set-up” with a “bunch of Trump haters.”

Driving the news: The White House told the House on Monday that members of the administration’s coronavirus task force won’t be allowed to testify in May, claiming that it would divert resources from the pandemic response. Trump said Tuesday Fauci will instead be testifying in front of the Senate.

Flashback: Fauci testified in March that that the current system of making coronavirus testing available in the U.S. was not set up in a way that it needed it to be, calling it a “failing.”

The big picture: The House has established a select committee to conduct oversight over the Trump administration’s coronavirus response. Speaker Nancy Pelosi attacked the White House’s decision to block members of the coronavirus task force from testifying on Monday, claiming that the administration “might be afraid of the truth.”

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