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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (130118)4/4/2019 1:17:13 PM
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Roger L. Simon

Dems Have Vastly More to Fear from Full Mueller Report than GOP (UPDATED)

By Roger L. Simon April 3, 2019



Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler is huffing and puffing away about his committee's subpoena-in-waiting lest Attorney General William Barr not be sufficiently forthcoming about the details of the Mueller Report.

“But if we cannot reach an accommodation, then we will have no choice but to issue subpoenas for these materials,” Nadler warned. "And if the department still refuses, then it should be up to a judge — not the president or his political appointee — to decide whether or not it is appropriate for the committee to review the complete record.”
Methinks the chairman doth protest too much. In other words, it's all a charade for the faithful. He doesn't really want to do anything. Likely Nadler is secretly praying Barr redacts the whole damn thing or ties things up in the courts for long enough for the investigation to disappear at least somewhat down the memory hole.

The full text of the Mueller report is a booby-trap for the Democrats. And many of them not named Schiff must know or suspect it.

Sure there will be one or two tidbits to keep the heavy breathers at CNN distracted as their ratings continue to fall through the basement, but largely the report will be four hundred pages demonstrating what we all now know did not happen — i. e. collusion between Trump or anyone on his campaign and the Russians (not that we didn't know that over a year ago).

The natural question will then be — what was all this for? Cui bono? A full airing of the report, what Nadler claims he wants, will instead "open the door," as they say in court, more than ever for an investigation of why this probe was launched in the first place, by whom and for what reason. The results of that investigation will be quite scary, if not humiliating, for Democrats because they will lead close to, if not over, their highest doorstep — the portals of the Oval Office during the previous administration.

Over the next few months we will be seeing the fight of our political lives to keep that threshold from being crossed. The skirmish over the report is but a relatively tame preamble. Nadler has to be very careful not to anger Barr too much because the attorney general has within his control the ability to appoint a special counsel and make life miserable for the Democratic Party straight to the election of 2020 and beyond.

Meanwhile, besides whatever Barr decides to do, several other vectors are pointing at the Democrats and their DOJ/FBI/media allies. One is obviously hearings from the Senate Judiciary Committee under chairman Lindsey Graham. The second is the investigation into the provenance of the Russia probe and the attendant FISA court decisions (Steele dossier, etc.) to spy on U.S. citizens by inspector general Michael Horowitz. He is supposed to be working in concert with John Huber, a U.S. attorney appointed by Jeff Sessions ages ago with the power to carry out in the courts the results of Horowitz's discoveries and who has since been silent.

Many are skeptical of both of these men, whether they have the backbone to follow through. That may have been true in the past, but I would caution, however, that times change, situations change. The misfire of the Muller investigation creates a different world. So many unanswered questions are sitting there crying out for answers. Even the most reluctant investigator or prosecutor may be constrained to deal with them or face historical disdain. And remember, Mueller was a hero to the Democrats for two years until just a couple of days ago. The same thing can happen with Huber in reverse. We just don't know.

But we do know there are all those unanswered questions, most of which only point in one direction. Ex-CIA director John Brennan, who assured us on myriad occasions that Trump was virtually Putin's lackey, now tells us he may have been misinformed by his "sources." Were I a reporter anxious to make my reputation, I might ask Mr. Brennan who those sources were and what they said.

He is unlikely to answer, but, yes, we do have some media on our side who can find out and they are more powerful than conventionally thought. (John Solomon and Sara Carter to name two, Catherine Herridge for another). In fact, they are very powerful because, in concert with events, they are changing public opinion.

And there is proof that is happening, if we are to believe Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, who reported -- talk about game-changers -- that an astounding 34 percent of those attending the massive Trump rally in Michigan on March 31 were Democrats. Parscale smartly used cellphone numbers to get an accurate read on how people voted.

No, the Republicans have little to fear. As Chairman Mao would put it, let a hundred Mueller reports bloom.

UPDATE: I see the NYTimes has made its latest salvo against Trump in re: Mueller. As almost always with the paper, the article relies on anonymous sources, just as did in its now discredited Pulitzer Prize reporting on the subject. At question of course is whether Trump "obstructed" justice in a crime it is now admitted never happened. The Kafkaesque nature of this accusation is obvious. It's hard to imagine Donald Trump, of all people, as Joseph K., but those are times in which we live. Remember Trump complaining loudly a couple of years ago that he was "wiretapped" and the media uniformly dismissing him as paranoid? Kafka indeed.



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DOJ Hits Back At New York Times And Washington Post Stories On Mueller Report

Saagar Enjeti | White House Correspondent

dailycaller.com
11:59 AM 04/04/2019 | Politics



The Justice Department explained why it did not release summaries included in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report after reports surfaced that his investigators felt Attorney General Bill Barr mischaracterized their findings.

Every page of the ‘confidential report’ provided to Attorney General Barr on March 22, 2019, was marked ‘May Contain Material Protected Under Fed. R. Crim. P. 6(e)’ — a law that protects confidential grand jury information — and therefore could not be publicly released,” Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said in a statement to The Daily Caller.

Kupec continued, “Given the extraordinary public interest in the matter, the attorney general decided to release the report’s bottom-line findings and his conclusions immediately — without attempting to summarize the report — with the understanding that the report itself would be released after the redaction process.”


(RELATED: Justice Department Delivers Mueller Conclusions To Congress, Determines No Collusion)

The DOJ statement comes after The New York Times and The Washington Post reported that associates of some investigators on Mueller’s team are troubled by Barr’s declaration that they found that President Donald Trump did not obstruct justice during the course of the Russia investigation.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday evening that “some members of the office were particularly disappointed that Barr did not release summary information the special counsel team had prepared,” adding that “summaries were prepared for different sections of the report, with a view that they could made public.”

DOJ pushed back against the notion of selective release, saying, “As the Attorney General stated in his March 29 letter to Chairman Graham and Chairman Nadler, he does not believe the report should be released in ‘serial or piecemeal fashion.’ The Department continues to work with the Special Counsel on appropriate redactions to the report so that it can be released to Congress and the public.”

Barr previously wrote to Congress that Mueller’s team found no evidence of collusion and not enough evidence to recommend prosecution of obstruction of justice. The attorney general later revealed, “I anticipate we will be in position” to release the redacted report “by mid-April, if not sooner.”




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ICE Nabs 280 Suspected Illegals — Largest Workplace Raid Of Trump Administration

David Krayden | Ottawa Bureau Chief
dailycaller.com




Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raided a job site in Allen, Texas on Wednesday and found 280 suspected illegal immigrants working there.


It is the largest workplace raid yet during the Trump administration, according to KERA News.




U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), officers arrest an undocumented Mexican immigrant during a raid in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn on April 11, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

ICE agents stormed the CVE Technology Group, an electronics repair shop, after the Department of Homeland Security received tips from locals that employees could be using phony identification to obtain jobs at the firm, allegedly with the compliance of CVE. The department cross-referenced employees with their tax forms to establish a case. (RELATED: Raid Leads To More Than 100 ICE Arrests In New York)

ICE agents now plan to interrogate the detained suspects and assess “humanitarian situations” where an individual is the solitary caregiver for a child. The rest will remain detained and, according to an ICE statement, “all illegal aliens encountered will be fingerprinted and processed for removal from the United States.” (RELATED: Sheriffs Warn ICE Could Be Forced To Release 8,300 Criminal Aliens)

ICE has released 100,000 illegal immigrants onto the streets since January due to strained detention facilities.

CVE employee Yessenia Ponce was at work Wednesday and witnessed the raid.

“Man, it was crazy,” she said. “We were working like a normal day. … We just heard screaming, you know, people screaming and stuff. We went out and an officer just said ‘follow my voice, follow my voice.'”




A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent waits as a group of undocumented men, not pictured, are deported to Mexico at the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, California, U.S., Feb. 26, 2015. Photographer: David Maung/Bloomberg via Getty Images

There was another large workplace raid in Texas within the last year. In the town of Sumner, ICE agents descended upon a trailer factory and seized 159 suspected illegal immigrants.

In 2008, ICE arrested approximately 400 people in Postville, Iowa — the largest raid of illegal workers in U.S. history, according to KERA.

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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (130118)4/4/2019 1:37:50 PM
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CNN Plays Cover-Up On Analyst’s Ties To Qatar Regime

Amber Athey | White House Correspondent

dailycaller.com

10:37 PM 04/03/2019 | Media


CNN quietly edited a national security analyst’s biography Wednesday after a report revealed she was a board member of a Qatari-funded organization.

The Conservative Review’s Jordan Schachtel reported Tuesday that several CNN contributors and guests have undisclosed ties to the Qatari government, which could influence their on-air coverage of Middle Eastern affairs. Juliette Kayemm, a national security analyst who is on contract with CNN, was listed by the network as of Wednesday as a board member of the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS). (REPORT: National Security Experts On CNN Have Ties To Qatar)

ICSS president Mohammed Hanzab said in 2016 that the group is “70% funded by the Qatar government,” a regime that is accused of funding terror and violating basic human rights.

Despite the fact that CNN’s biography for Kayyem on its website called her a “board member of … the International Centre for Sport Security,” a CNN source reached out to The Daily Caller to dispute that characterization.

“She WAS on the board of International Center for Sports Security, an organization promoting best practices for the safety of sporting events, which included senior leaders from the U.S., Europe, and elsewhere. That contract ENDED several years ago,” the source claimed.




CNN Bio, Juliette Kayyem (Screenshot, CNN.com)

The Caller pointed out that Kayyem’s bio on the CNN website said she was a board member of the ICSS. Shortly thereafter, the source indicated that her bio had been updated.

However, rather than changing Kayyem’s affiliation with the group to past tense, CNN scrubbed any references to it entirely.




CNN Updated Bio, Juliette Kayyem (Screenshot, CNN.com)

CNN did not respond Wednesday evening when the Caller asked why the reference was removed.

Kayyem’s affiliation with the group was also changed on her faculty page at Harvard University, where she serves as a lecturer in International Security. Her page initially cited her as a current board member at ICSS, but was updated Wednesday evening to say her membership ended in 2015.




Harvard University Faculty Page, Juliette Kayyem (Screenshot, HKS.Harvard.edu)

Conservative Review’s Schachtel notes on Twitter that Kayyem was running for governor of Massachusetts in 2014, while she was still on the board of group funded by a foreign government.

Kayyem’s own website, however, still lists her as an active member of the board.




Juliette Kayyem’s Website (Screenshot)

Kayyem denied Tuesday that she ever worked for the Qatari government, but did not address her work with ICSS or the discrepancies on when she officially left the board of the group. The ICSS website is currently inactive and thus cannot be used to verify whether Kayyem was still considered a board member as of Wednesday.

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We should free woman trapped in a country she fears

Don Surber
Thursday, April 04, 2019
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At 37, she is a refugee struggling to survive in a foreign country she hates.

She told Vogue Arabia, "It’s an everyday assault. Every day, a part of your identity is threatened, demonized, and vilified."

Oh that poor woman. We should rescue her.

She also said, "[The nation's leader] is tapping into an ugly part of our society and freeing its ugliness."

That poor woman.

We should liberate her from that country she is forced to live in.

She also said, "It’s been a challenge to try to figure out how to continue the inclusion; how to show up every day and make sure that people who identify with all the marginalized identities I carry, feel represented."

My heart is broken by her words.

We must end her nightmare.

Send the Navy SEALs in to take Democrat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar back to her native Somalia as quick as possible.



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (130118)4/4/2019 5:54:13 PM
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"That article slams home how we have been fed a crock of BULLSHIT - even by Sean Hannity - about how "honorable" the rank and file FBI agents are."

To Honeybee (my favorite chick),

Once again I wish to thank you for your precise and elegant descriptions concerning important issues and events of the day.