Rank-and-File FBI Agents Eager to Blow Whistle on Comey, Holder, Lynch

“There are agents all over this country who love the bureau and are sickened by [James] Comey’s behavior and [Andrew] McCabe and [Eric] Holder and [Loretta] Lynch and the thugs like [John] Brennan–who despise the fact that the bureau was used as a tool of political intelligence by the Obama administration thugs,” Joe DiGenova, a former United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, told the Daily Caller.

“They are just waiting for a chance to come forward and testify.”

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Former FBI Assistant Director James Kallstrom made similar statements when asked last December about morale at the bureau.

“Well, I think there’s a lot of patriots that have had it up to here with what’s going on, and they’re going to step forward and tell people what the shenanigans have been,” Kallstrom told Fox News’ Stuart Varney. “How they shut down the Clinton Foundation investigation, how other things were done that are so anti-what the FBI and the United States and this country is about.”

Paul Sperry of RealClearInvestigations reported last Thursday that Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has “found ‘reasonable grounds’ for believing there has been a violation of federal criminal law in the FBI/DOJ’s handling of the Clinton investigation/s,” adding that the top watchdog official has “referred his findings of potential criminal misconduct to Huber for possible criminal prosecution.”


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I noticed that the first claim was made by DiGenova. Remember he and his wife were the ones who claimed that their "whistleblower" client had the goods on the Uranium One deal showing Clinton corruption. Ended up being a disaster when he gave congressional testimony.
 
I noticed that the first claim was made by DiGenova. Remember he and his wife were the ones who claimed that their "whistleblower" client had the goods on the Uranium One deal showing Clinton corruption. Ended up being a disaster when he gave congressional testimony.

'disaster'...lol


An attorney for Campbell, Victoria Toensing, tweeted Thursday that the Democratic summary "omits and twists facts."

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In a separate statement to The Hill, Toensing characterized the claims in the Democratic memo as false and misleading.

Toensing characterized those representations of Campbell as misleading. In both a statement and a phone call with The Hill, she attributed Campbell's alleged lapses in memory to medication taken for leukemia. She disputed that the Justice Department had credibility concerns about Campbell and said that he was not asked to testify at any trial for Mikerin because the U.S. attorney's office had "mishandled" the case.

The memo also suggests that Campbell had clashed with the FBI over payments. According to the Democratic account, he claimed that the FBI reneged on a promise to repay him the kickback extortion payments he made while working with the FBI.

Expressing frustration, he said the bureau blocked him from suing to recover $500,000 from Mikerin and others. He told investigators that while he was paid just over $50,000 for his work, “the amount represented only about a tenth of what I had spent.”
 
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Corporate greed is quickly self limiting in a free market.

When has a free market really ever existed? And, theoretically, can it exist outside of governmental mandate?

I guess what I'm asking is, exactly what is a free market, and what law of physics dictates its existence outside of someone having to build it?
 
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I noticed that the first claim was made by DiGenova. Remember he and his wife were the ones who claimed that their "whistleblower" client had the goods on the Uranium One deal showing Clinton corruption. Ended up being a disaster when he gave congressional testimony.

That is far from being over and is currently under investigation from a non-leaking prosecutor.

Be patient Grasshopper.:)
 
When has a free market really ever existed? And, theoretically, can it exist outside of governmental mandate?

I guess what I'm asking is, exactly what is a free market, and what law of physics dictates its existence outside of someone having to build it?

Oh man. Something interesting to discuss. Muddle this thread or start new?
 
When has a free market really ever existed? And, theoretically, can it exist outside of governmental mandate?

I guess what I'm asking is, exactly what is a free market, and what law of physics dictates its existence outside of someone having to build it?

The closest you may get to it would be something like Hong Kong before China took them back.
 
Oh man. Something interesting to discuss. Muddle this thread or start new?

Sorry, bro... Just some questions that have been bopping around in my old noggin of late. And I am an admitted capitalist leaner.

You want a thread on it for the board to discuss? And I agree it'd just further bog this thread.
 
Sorry, bro... Just some questions that have been bopping around in my old noggin of late. And I am an admitted capitalist leaner.

You want a thread on it for the board to discuss? And I agree it'd just further bog this thread.

Yeah man. Let's have a go at it. Copy your post and start new if ya don't mind.
 
If it turns out that Obama, Hillary, and their minions committed treason, are you going to be ok with that?

The left doesn't care as long as they get power. Really, anyone who supports the left could be a traitor against America. That's why they fill the courts with pro-communists.
 
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What Happened During the FBI Interview With Flynn? | Sara A. Carter

Apparently Pientka isn’t the only FBI agent willing to provide testimony. There are roughly 20 plus former and current FBI personnel who are prepared to be subpoenaed in an effort to unveil the truth about the Bureau’s investigation into both President Donald Trump’s campaign, as well as the bureau’s handling of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server to conduct government business, according to numerous sources who’ve spoken to this reporter.
 
This should be interesting...

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This doesn't seem to be getting as much traction this morning as a Fox News contributor claiming Spygate is proven false because said contributor doesn't know all the evidence.
 
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