“The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability today released its resolution and accompanying report recommending that the House of Representatives find FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress for his refusal to comply with a subpoena lawfully issued by the Committee. The resolution will be considered at a Full Committee business meeting on Thursday, June 8 at 9:00am ET.”
https://oversight.house.gov/release/comer-releases-resolution-holding-fbi-director-wray-in-contempt-of-congress/
https://oversight.house.gov/release/comer-releases-resolution-holding-fbi-director-wray-in-contempt-of-congress/
United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability
Comer Releases Resolution Holding FBI Director Wray in Contempt of Congress - United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability
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Bill Barr confirms that the investigation into the $5 million Biden bribery scheme was not shut down, as lying Jamie Raskin claimed.
He also confirmed that it was handed off to investigators in Delaware.
https://t.co/oqGQdJJCVq
He also confirmed that it was handed off to investigators in Delaware.
https://t.co/oqGQdJJCVq
The Federalist
EXCLUSIVE: Barr Confirms Raskin Lied About Biden Bribery Probe
'It’s not true. It wasn’t closed down,' Barr said of an investigation into a CHS's allegation that Biden had agreed to a $5 million bribe.
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The communists are going to have to vote against this. What’s that going to tell the public?
https://teleg.eu/TheStormHasArrived17/13365
https://teleg.eu/TheStormHasArrived17/13365
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The Oversight Committee is introducing legislation to protect our elections.
The ACE Act will require Voter ID, restrict ballot harvesting, make sure the public can observe the election process, security of mail-in-ballots, clean voter rolls, no non-US…
The ACE Act will require Voter ID, restrict ballot harvesting, make sure the public can observe the election process, security of mail-in-ballots, clean voter rolls, no non-US…
‘“This form 1023 involves a business person from Ukraine, who allegedly sent a bribe, a substantial bribe to then-Vice President Joe Biden.”
Asked whether the allegation involved the Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky, whose Burisma Holdings energy firm first hired Hunter Biden into a lucrative board and consulting job in 2014 when father Joe Biden was vice president, Comer carefully demurred.
“I probably better punt on that question. The name was redacted,” the powerful House committee chairman answered.
But Comer said markings on the document he was shown – including footnotes – made clear the informant first provided the bribery allegations to the FBI in 2017, then again one more time before he raised them a third time in the June 2020 informant report
“This first started in 2017,” he said, citing footnotes in the informant report he reviewed that listed two prior reports. “There are two notes, or footnotes, whatever you want to call them. They listed them as notes. I will say footnotes for better explanation, that reference 2017. And it was either 2018 or 2019. So this wasn't the first time that the informant had mentioned a bribery scheme pertaining to Joe Biden to the FBI."
A government official said the informant’s first disclosure of Biden allegations came in March 2017.’
https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/wedfbi-harbored-biden-allegations-2017-through?utm_source=mux&utm_medium=social
Asked whether the allegation involved the Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky, whose Burisma Holdings energy firm first hired Hunter Biden into a lucrative board and consulting job in 2014 when father Joe Biden was vice president, Comer carefully demurred.
“I probably better punt on that question. The name was redacted,” the powerful House committee chairman answered.
But Comer said markings on the document he was shown – including footnotes – made clear the informant first provided the bribery allegations to the FBI in 2017, then again one more time before he raised them a third time in the June 2020 informant report
“This first started in 2017,” he said, citing footnotes in the informant report he reviewed that listed two prior reports. “There are two notes, or footnotes, whatever you want to call them. They listed them as notes. I will say footnotes for better explanation, that reference 2017. And it was either 2018 or 2019. So this wasn't the first time that the informant had mentioned a bribery scheme pertaining to Joe Biden to the FBI."
A government official said the informant’s first disclosure of Biden allegations came in March 2017.’
https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/wedfbi-harbored-biden-allegations-2017-through?utm_source=mux&utm_medium=social
Just The News
FBI harbored Biden allegations since 2017, through impeachment, election, lawmaker says
Rep. Comer makes blockbuster revelation on eve of contempt vote, Sen. Grassley discloses informant reliable enough to be paid $200k
Spitball:
-Smith indicts Trump, and some lawyers, for obstruction in docs case. Basically charging that Trump and his team gave DOJ/NARA the run around. Which… appears they did. They certainly made things drag out and require way more effort than was necessary.
-he does not charge Trump with espionage or unlawful retention of classified materials or anything along those lines.
-Trump surges in polls again, gains like 5% or more from increased conservative and independent support.
-DeSantis gets temporary boost from people thinking that this means Trump can’t run, but that fades like a fart in the wind.
-it will be the most watched case ever
-in his defense, Trump and team cite and compare/contrast his case with the vast number of documents that the Clintons, Bushes, and Obama all kept.
-then they cite how classified some of those materials were, unlike Trump’s.
-the 1,850 boxes in Delaware, the thousands of boxes in Chicago, the sock drawer tapes, and whatever Bush has… it all comes up and is put on display.
-the documents are declassified and we may get a look at them thanks to this case.
-some States consider taking Trump off ballots due to indictment/case. This only increases and firms up his already strong support.
-Swampy GOPe go apoplectic and insane trying to get him off of the primary ballots and general election… only to find that they are self sabotaging and their voters give THEM the boot at the first opportunity.
-Trump, whether convicted or not, still wins primary and general.
-America gets a massive red pill on classified docs and obstruction and on the habits of past Presidents, classifying their own crimes, etc. Heck, we may even learn about the selling of classified info and how Trump never did it but other Presidents…
-sets the stage for public accountability of past presidents, vps, officials
-would not be surprised if just lawyers are indicted and/or convicted, btw. There’s a history of Trump lawyers getting busted and there seems to be some strife in that camp recently…
-Smith indicts Trump, and some lawyers, for obstruction in docs case. Basically charging that Trump and his team gave DOJ/NARA the run around. Which… appears they did. They certainly made things drag out and require way more effort than was necessary.
-he does not charge Trump with espionage or unlawful retention of classified materials or anything along those lines.
-Trump surges in polls again, gains like 5% or more from increased conservative and independent support.
-DeSantis gets temporary boost from people thinking that this means Trump can’t run, but that fades like a fart in the wind.
-it will be the most watched case ever
-in his defense, Trump and team cite and compare/contrast his case with the vast number of documents that the Clintons, Bushes, and Obama all kept.
-then they cite how classified some of those materials were, unlike Trump’s.
-the 1,850 boxes in Delaware, the thousands of boxes in Chicago, the sock drawer tapes, and whatever Bush has… it all comes up and is put on display.
-the documents are declassified and we may get a look at them thanks to this case.
-some States consider taking Trump off ballots due to indictment/case. This only increases and firms up his already strong support.
-Swampy GOPe go apoplectic and insane trying to get him off of the primary ballots and general election… only to find that they are self sabotaging and their voters give THEM the boot at the first opportunity.
-Trump, whether convicted or not, still wins primary and general.
-America gets a massive red pill on classified docs and obstruction and on the habits of past Presidents, classifying their own crimes, etc. Heck, we may even learn about the selling of classified info and how Trump never did it but other Presidents…
-sets the stage for public accountability of past presidents, vps, officials
-would not be surprised if just lawyers are indicted and/or convicted, btw. There’s a history of Trump lawyers getting busted and there seems to be some strife in that camp recently…
Just Human ️️️
‘“This form 1023 involves a business person from Ukraine, who allegedly sent a bribe, a substantial bribe to then-Vice President Joe Biden.” Asked whether the allegation involved the Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky, whose Burisma Holdings energy firm…
From 15th June, 2020...
"Ukraine’s anti-graft officials said on Saturday that they have detained three people who offered them a record US$5 million bribe to drop a criminal case against Mykola Zlochevsky, a former minister and owner of a natural gas company suspected of having used his ministerial post to enrich himself."
https://www.occrp.org/en/daily/12535-ukraine-s-anti-graft-officers-offered-record-6m-bribe-to-drop-case
"Ukraine’s anti-graft officials said on Saturday that they have detained three people who offered them a record US$5 million bribe to drop a criminal case against Mykola Zlochevsky, a former minister and owner of a natural gas company suspected of having used his ministerial post to enrich himself."
https://www.occrp.org/en/daily/12535-ukraine-s-anti-graft-officers-offered-record-6m-bribe-to-drop-case
www.occrp.org
Ukraine’s Anti-Graft Officers Offered Record $6M Bribe to Drop Case
Ukraine’s anti-graft officials said on Saturday that they have detained three people who offered them a record US$5 million bribe to drop a criminal case against Mykola Zlochevsky, a former minister and owner of a natural gas company suspected of having used…
Just Human ️️️
: ) https://teleg.eu/TheStormHasArrived17/13370
“Thus the expert in battle moves the enemy, and is not moved by him.”
-Sun Tzu, ‘The Art of War’
-Sun Tzu, ‘The Art of War’
"Mr Meadows has already given evidence before the grand jury and is said to be cooperating with the investigation into his former boss. It is understood that the former North Carolina congressman will plead guilty to several federal charges as part of a deal for which he has already received limited immunity in exchange for his testimony."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-indictment-espionage-prosecution-charges-b2353397.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-indictment-espionage-prosecution-charges-b2353397.html
The Independent
Prosecutors seeking Trump indictment on obstruction and Espionage Act charges
The Independent has learned that prosecutors are prepared to ask grand jurors to vote on charges as early as Thursday
Just Human ️️️
"Mr Meadows has already given evidence before the grand jury and is said to be cooperating with the investigation into his former boss. It is understood that the former North Carolina congressman will plead guilty to several federal charges as part of a deal…
Until I see receipts, it’s all fake news to me.
This one I find particularly hard to believe, that Meadows has an immunity deal and is turning on Trump.
Nah, don’t buy it.
I wonder if all these stories are using the same source: Parlatore, the lawyer who recently left Trump’s team.
I do buy that some charges could come down soon, probably on a lawyer or two.
This one I find particularly hard to believe, that Meadows has an immunity deal and is turning on Trump.
Nah, don’t buy it.
I wonder if all these stories are using the same source: Parlatore, the lawyer who recently left Trump’s team.
I do buy that some charges could come down soon, probably on a lawyer or two.
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Rumble
Eye of the Storm Ep 31 w/ Special Guest: Just Human
Absolute Truth and Stormy Patriot Joe begin dissecting the Q Drops from the start! Along with going over the drops - they will also be covering current events, and how these “future” events prove the
“The Justice Department recently informed Donald Trump’s legal team that he is a target in a federal investigation into the possible mishandling of classified documents, sources familiar with the matter told CNN, a sign that prosecutors may be moving closer to indicting the former president.
The sources have been informed of the target letter and its contents but had not seen it themselves.”
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/07/politics/trump-justice-department-classified-documents/index.html
The sources have been informed of the target letter and its contents but had not seen it themselves.”
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/07/politics/trump-justice-department-classified-documents/index.html
CNN
Justice Department informs Trump he is target in classified documents probe, sources say | CNN Politics
The Justice Department recently informed Donald Trump’s legal team that he is a target in a federal investigation into the possible mishandling of classified documents, sources familiar with the matter told CNN, a sign that prosecutors may be moving closer…