The Attorney General Of The US Probably Just Committed Obstruction Of Justice

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While we have not yet seen the Inspector General report that allegedly recommended McCabe’s firing, some supposed details have been presented.

At least one of the findings reported so far is nonsensical at best. The IG report is quoted as saying that McCabe made improper disclosures to the media, but Deputy Director is one of three positions in the agency authorized to disclose information to the media.

Some of the other accusations described seem profoundly fluffed up:

Supposed violations of the Hatch Act for being photographed wearing his wife’s campaign paraphernalia. If he was campaigning for her on his own time, there’s obviously no violation.

But, setting all that aside, let us take as a temporary premise that all of the items described in this report are both accurately reported and factually correct in and of themselves.

None of that explains:

  • why this activity was released (without the supposedly supporting report) at 10pm local time on a Friday just in time to damage McCabe’s pension,
  • nor why Jefferson Sessions took this action himself when his previous recusal should prevent him from touching anyone or anything connected to the Mueller investigation,
  • nor why a more normal review process was not followed.
We are left to conclude that the reason for the remarkable haste and Sessions’ direct involvement is to retaliate against a witness in the ongoing investigation and to intimidate that witness from further cooperation.

For those keeping score at home, this would also be an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.

The Attorney General of the United States probably just committed obstruction of justice
 
Why was Trump on such a childish vendetta to destroy McCabe and his wife? This will also affect their two children. So sad...

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There is a difference between leaking anonymously and making a statement to the press on the record....
 
Why was Trump on such a childish vendetta to destroy McCabe and his wife? This will also affect their two children. So sad...

CS5Aeh1UsAAa2HK.jpg


Only the magamites think this is the last chapter of this story. McCabe is going to be fine. He will either win his case in court, take a job with a Congressman that offered him the job that would keep his pension in tact, or retroactively be reinstated by a Democratic President in 2021. In the interim, he will get money from a book, as well as offers for paid speaking venues.
 
Yes, the timing was not good, this should have been dealt with months ago. However this was decided by the FBI OPR, even former FBI agents themselves say that this means it was on the level. These are men and women who have busted their hump for their organization and the country, do you think they liked seeing the circus that was going on with their former workplace? This isn't the dirty RCMP FFS, this is the FBI! There's no room for bad actors in this organization. Literally the liberty of the Western hemisphere can be at stake in extreme cases.

I do feel sorry for his kids, but his wife probably had a great deal to do with this outcome and it's not as if she didn't receive a very handsome donation by the Clintons. He knows the consequences if he broke the rules, the FBI themselves dislike abusers of authority within their ranks more than they hate many criminals they arrest. If you do not defend the reputation and character of the most storied police force in the world, you place America in great peril. Again, this is just me taking t face value the FBI internal decision, I don't know anything more factually than anyone else.

Time will tell just what was going on, I've heard both sides of the argument. However, if we assume the FBI OPR wouldn't just willy nilly throw a co-worker of his stature under the bus, then just as McCabe himself wouldn't feel much sympathy for the criminal with a family who he puts in prison for 30 years, he shouldn't expect anything less than equal consequences for himself.

Quite frankly, whatever McCabe did, it is probably a fraction of what Hillary got away with. To me, the addressing of her abuses is the stress test.
 
While we have not yet seen the Inspector General report that allegedly recommended McCabe’s firing, some supposed details have been presented.

At least one of the findings reported so far is nonsensical at best. The IG report is quoted as saying that McCabe made improper disclosures to the media, but Deputy Director is one of three positions in the agency authorized to disclose information to the media.

Some of the other accusations described seem profoundly fluffed up:

Supposed violations of the Hatch Act for being photographed wearing his wife’s campaign paraphernalia. If he was campaigning for her on his own time, there’s obviously no violation.

But, setting all that aside, let us take as a temporary premise that all of the items described in this report are both accurately reported and factually correct in and of themselves.

None of that explains:

  • why this activity was released (without the supposedly supporting report) at 10pm local time on a Friday just in time to damage McCabe’s pension,
  • nor why Jefferson Sessions took this action himself when his previous recusal should prevent him from touching anyone or anything connected to the Mueller investigation,
  • nor why a more normal review process was not followed.
We are left to conclude that the reason for the remarkable haste and Sessions’ direct involvement is to retaliate against a witness in the ongoing investigation and to intimidate that witness from further cooperation.

For those keeping score at home, this would also be an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.

The Attorney General of the United States probably just committed obstruction of justice

The AG is in charge of the FBI, it is his fucking job to fire crooked/incompetent agents, Sir Duh-is-me..
 
If Sessions were to leave his post, maybe then we'd get a REAL AG , who would prosecute sanctuary city leaders, imprison them, and get rid of ALL illegal aliens infecting the US.
 
While we have not yet seen the Inspector General report that allegedly recommended McCabe’s firing, some supposed details have been presented.

At least one of the findings reported so far is nonsensical at best. The IG report is quoted as saying that McCabe made improper disclosures to the media, but Deputy Director is one of three positions in the agency authorized to disclose information to the media.

Some of the other accusations described seem profoundly fluffed up:

Supposed violations of the Hatch Act for being photographed wearing his wife’s campaign paraphernalia. If he was campaigning for her on his own time, there’s obviously no violation.

But, setting all that aside, let us take as a temporary premise that all of the items described in this report are both accurately reported and factually correct in and of themselves.

None of that explains:

  • why this activity was released (without the supposedly supporting report) at 10pm local time on a Friday just in time to damage McCabe’s pension,
  • nor why Jefferson Sessions took this action himself when his previous recusal should prevent him from touching anyone or anything connected to the Mueller investigation,
  • nor why a more normal review process was not followed.
We are left to conclude that the reason for the remarkable haste and Sessions’ direct involvement is to retaliate against a witness in the ongoing investigation and to intimidate that witness from further cooperation.

For those keeping score at home, this would also be an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.

The Attorney General of the United States probably just committed obstruction of justice
Kellyanne Conway violated the hatch act.

I knew this was a bogus charge.
 
Yes, the timing was not good, this should have been dealt with months ago. However this was decided by the FBI OPR, even former FBI agents themselves say that this means it was on the level. These are men and women who have busted their hump for their organization and the country, do you think they liked seeing the circus that was going on with their former workplace? This isn't the dirty RCMP FFS, this is the FBI! There's no room for bad actors in this organization. Literally the liberty of the Western hemisphere can be at stake in extreme cases.

I do feel sorry for his kids, but his wife probably had a great deal to do with this outcome and it's not as if she didn't receive a very handsome donation by the Clintons. He knows the consequences if he broke the rules, the FBI themselves dislike abusers of authority within their ranks more than they hate many criminals they arrest. If you do not defend the reputation and character of the most storied police force in the world, you place America in great peril. Again, this is just me taking t face value the FBI internal decision, I don't know anything more factually than anyone else.

Time will tell just what was going on, I've heard both sides of the argument. However, if we assume the FBI OPR wouldn't just willy nilly throw a co-worker of his stature under the bus, then just as McCabe himself wouldn't feel much sympathy for the criminal with a family who he puts in prison for 30 years, he shouldn't expect anything less than equal consequences for himself.

Quite frankly, whatever McCabe did, it is probably a fraction of what Hillary got away with. To me, the addressing of her abuses is the stress test.
The patented fallback. Did you even write that yourself? It’s bullshit to keep falling back on an innocent woman who other than rwnjs who think obama was born in Kenya, she’s never been convicted of anything. Trumps more crooked.
 
How in the world could it be "obstruction of justice" to fire someone who admitted wrongdoing? They didn't execute him or lock him up (for now) so how its it obstruction? Maybe McCabe doesn't have an agent to drive him to court but he can still use the subway like the rest of us.
 
While we have not yet seen the Inspector General report that allegedly recommended McCabe’s firing, some supposed details have been presented.

At least one of the findings reported so far is nonsensical at best. The IG report is quoted as saying that McCabe made improper disclosures to the media, but Deputy Director is one of three positions in the agency authorized to disclose information to the media.

Some of the other accusations described seem profoundly fluffed up:

Supposed violations of the Hatch Act for being photographed wearing his wife’s campaign paraphernalia. If he was campaigning for her on his own time, there’s obviously no violation.

But, setting all that aside, let us take as a temporary premise that all of the items described in this report are both accurately reported and factually correct in and of themselves.

None of that explains:

  • why this activity was released (without the supposedly supporting report) at 10pm local time on a Friday just in time to damage McCabe’s pension,
  • nor why Jefferson Sessions took this action himself when his previous recusal should prevent him from touching anyone or anything connected to the Mueller investigation,
  • nor why a more normal review process was not followed.
We are left to conclude that the reason for the remarkable haste and Sessions’ direct involvement is to retaliate against a witness in the ongoing investigation and to intimidate that witness from further cooperation.

For those keeping score at home, this would also be an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.

The Attorney General of the United States probably just committed obstruction of justice
This is just foolish nonsense. And, I don't even like Mr. Beauregard.
 
While we have not yet seen the Inspector General report that allegedly recommended McCabe’s firing, some supposed details have been presented.

At least one of the findings reported so far is nonsensical at best. The IG report is quoted as saying that McCabe made improper disclosures to the media, but Deputy Director is one of three positions in the agency authorized to disclose information to the media.

Some of the other accusations described seem profoundly fluffed up:

Supposed violations of the Hatch Act for being photographed wearing his wife’s campaign paraphernalia. If he was campaigning for her on his own time, there’s obviously no violation.

But, setting all that aside, let us take as a temporary premise that all of the items described in this report are both accurately reported and factually correct in and of themselves.

None of that explains:

  • why this activity was released (without the supposedly supporting report) at 10pm local time on a Friday just in time to damage McCabe’s pension,
  • nor why Jefferson Sessions took this action himself when his previous recusal should prevent him from touching anyone or anything connected to the Mueller investigation,
  • nor why a more normal review process was not followed.
We are left to conclude that the reason for the remarkable haste and Sessions’ direct involvement is to retaliate against a witness in the ongoing investigation and to intimidate that witness from further cooperation.

For those keeping score at home, this would also be an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.

The Attorney General of the United States probably just committed obstruction of justice

You'll need more than kos lil man. I am saddened by your stupidity.
 
While we have not yet seen the Inspector General report that allegedly recommended McCabe’s firing, some supposed details have been presented.

At least one of the findings reported so far is nonsensical at best. The IG report is quoted as saying that McCabe made improper disclosures to the media, but Deputy Director is one of three positions in the agency authorized to disclose information to the media.

Some of the other accusations described seem profoundly fluffed up:

Supposed violations of the Hatch Act for being photographed wearing his wife’s campaign paraphernalia. If he was campaigning for her on his own time, there’s obviously no violation.

But, setting all that aside, let us take as a temporary premise that all of the items described in this report are both accurately reported and factually correct in and of themselves.

None of that explains:

  • why this activity was released (without the supposedly supporting report) at 10pm local time on a Friday just in time to damage McCabe’s pension,
  • nor why Jefferson Sessions took this action himself when his previous recusal should prevent him from touching anyone or anything connected to the Mueller investigation,
  • nor why a more normal review process was not followed.
We are left to conclude that the reason for the remarkable haste and Sessions’ direct involvement is to retaliate against a witness in the ongoing investigation and to intimidate that witness from further cooperation.

For those keeping score at home, this would also be an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.

The Attorney General of the United States probably just committed obstruction of justice

The orange clown s finger prints are all over this firing. Mueller will need to extend his investigation in order to figure out how trump bullied the IG and others to fire McCabe.....Mr Magoo saved his job for a few more days...
 
Why was Trump on such a childish vendetta to destroy McCabe and his wife? This will also affect their two children. So sad...

CS5Aeh1UsAAa2HK.jpg

Cause trump is the Dog Turd on the bottom of my shoe.....Any other questions?
 
How in the world could it be "obstruction of justice" to fire someone who admitted wrongdoing? They didn't execute him or lock him up (for now) so how its it obstruction? Maybe McCabe doesn't have an agent to drive him to court but he can still use the subway like the rest of us.

Easy, the Left can NEVER do anything wrong, the Right can NEVER do anything right. These Lefty's are very sick people.
 
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How in the world could it be "obstruction of justice" to fire someone who admitted wrongdoing? They didn't execute him or lock him up (for now) so how its it obstruction? Maybe McCabe doesn't have an agent to drive him to court but he can still use the subway like the rest of us.

It's the Daily Kook.....
 
Why was Trump on such a childish vendetta to destroy McCabe and his wife? This will also affect their two children. So sad...

CS5Aeh1UsAAa2HK.jpg


Only the magamites think this is the last chapter of this story. McCabe is going to be fine. He will either win his case in court, take a job with a Congressman that offered him the job that would keep his pension in tact, or retroactively be reinstated by a Democratic President in 2021. In the interim, he will get money from a book, as well as offers for paid speaking venues.
He's already had such a job offered to him....
 

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