BREAKING!!! CONGRESS Just SAID IT… Prison Is Coming For Dems!
Looks like Attorney General Jeff Sessions is finally
being called to task over what has been a less than stellar performance.
Congressmen Gaetz, Gowdy and Goodlatte are now
joining forces by calling for the appointment of a special counsel to
investigate FISA warrant abuses under the Barack Hussein Obama presidency. And
Gaetz has gone as far as saying Obama’s state department functioned as an arm
of Hillary Clinton’s failed Presidential Campaign.
Appearing on Monday morning’s edition of “Rose
Unplugged,” Republican Congressman from Florida Matt Gaetz spoke at great
lengths about the information which would be uncovered if there was a special
council appointed to the FISA mess. Gaetz also noted that more revelations
would come to light regarding the State Department under President Obama and
the way they operated against people they deemed to be a threat to the Democrat
Party establishment.
Although we all know the Clinton Machine is one of
the most corrupt and crooked organizations in history, they always seem to get
away with their crimes. No one is ever made to pay for their twisted ways.
Don’t take my word for it, ask the Haitians who were swindled out of the multi-millions
they were supposed to get from the Clinton Foundation after the earthquake
which left most of the nation in ruins.
I can’t for the life of me understand is why Attorney
General Jeff Sessions is sitting in the sidelines while President Trump is being
investigated on false Rusian collusion charges while the Clintons and the
Obamas run free and clear of any investigation whatsoever.
Is he really a plant from the left? Maybe. But
whatever reason, he perfectly illustrates the reason why President Trump won
and we are sick and tired of the Republican Party. They are just a bunch of
weak hacks who are afraid of their own shadow and spend their whole time in
office defending themselves.
It’s about time the GOP gets on the offensive! Are
you listening, Attorney General Sessions?
Via Fox News:
“House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte and
Rep. Trey Gowdy on Tuesday demanded the appointment of a special counsel to
investigate “conflicts of interest” and decisions “made and not made” by
current and former Justice Department officials in 2016 and 2017, noting that
“the public interest requires” the action.
Gowdy, R-S.C., and Goodlatte, R-Va., penned a letter
Tuesday to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod
Rosenstein.
“Matters have arisen—both recently and
otherwise—which necessitate the appointment of a Special Counsel. We do not
make this observation and attendant request lightly,” Gowdy and Goodlatte
wrote.
They pointed, specifically, toward the use of the
infamous anti-Trump dossier used in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
to obtain a warrant to spy on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
“There is evidence of bias, trending toward animus,
among those charged with investigating serious cases,” they wrote. “There is
evidence political opposition research was used in court filings. There is
evidence this political opposition research was neither vetted before it was
used nor fully revealed to the relevant tribunal.”
Asked why a special counsel was needed, Gowdy told
Fox News, “Congress doesn’t have the tools to investigate this… We leak like
the Gossip Girls.”
They added: “Questions have arisen with the FISA
process and these questions and concerns threaten to impugn both public and
congressional confidence in significant counterintelligence program processes
and those charged with overseeing and implementing these counterintelligence
processes.”
Goodlatte also told Fox News he thought the FISA
process “was abused.”
Gowdy and Goodlatte wrote that because the “decisions
of both former and current Department of Justice and FBI officials are at
issue,” they do not believe the DOJ is “capable” of investigating the “fact
patterns in a fashion likely to garner public confidence.”
Last week, Sessions announced that Justice Department
Inspector General Michael Horowitz would investigate allegations of government
surveillance abuse in light of memos released on Capitol Hill by the House
Intelligence Committee which suggested, at least on the Republican side, that
the dossier compiled by ex-British Intelligence officer Christopher Steele was
used to obtain a FISA warrant to surveil Page.
President Trump, though, blasted Sessions’ decision,
saying he appointed an “Obama guy” to investigate “potentially massive FISA
abuse.”
Horowitz also is investigating former FBI Deputy
Director Andrew McCabe, and whether he wanted to avoid taking action on new
Clinton emails found on disgraced Democratic New York Rep. Anthony Weiner’s
laptop, reports said. According to records, McCabe knew about the emails
belonging to Hillary Clinton in September 2016, but did not choose to brief
former FBI Director James Comey until October 26, 2016 — prompting the
re-opening of the Clinton email investigation just one week before the presidential
election.
“While we have confidence in the Inspector General
for the Department of Justice, the DOJ IG does not have the authority to
investigate other governmental entities or former employees of the Department,
the Bureau, or other agencies,” Gowdy and Goodlatte wrote. Gowdy also serves as
chairman of the House Oversight Committee.
They added: “Some have been reluctant to call for the
appointment of a Special Counsel because such an appointment should be reserved
for those unusual cases where existing investigative and prosecutorial entities
cannot adequately discharge those duties. We believe this is just such a case.”
Goodlatte, who penned a letter to Sessions in July
2017 and September 2017 calling for the appointment of a second special
counsel, received only one response from the Justice Department, suggesting
that Sessions had directed senior federal prosecutors to investigate matters
involving the Clinton Foundation and the sale of Uranium One — leaving the door
open to consider whether “the matters merit the appointment of a Special
Counsel.”
House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jerrold
Nadler, D-N.Y., slammed Goodlatte and Gowdy, saying they are “simply off base.”
“Chairman Goodlatte and Chairman Gowdy are simply off
base–just as they were last year, when they called for a new special counsel to
investigate a slew of Hillary Clinton conspiracy theories,” Nadler said in a
statement in response to their letter. “Where there is no crime, there is no
criminal investigation for a second special counsel to manage.”
Goodlatte and Gowdy’s letter comes just days after
more than a dozen other House Republicans penned a similar note, requesting the
appointment of an independent counsel to investigate the same issues.
The 13 lawmakers signed onto the letter that stated:
“Evidence has come to light that raises serious concerns about decisions and
activities by leadership at the highest levels of the Department of Justice and
Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding how and why the Clinton probe ended
and how and why the Trump-Russia probe began.””
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