UW law professor named winner of Stockholm Prize in Criminology https://t.co/I0heLEYUZe via @WiStateJournal
— Mike Nova (@mikenov) December 2, 2017
–
UW law professor named winner of Stockholm Prize in Criminology https://t.co/I0heLEYUZe via @WiStateJournal
— Mike Nova (@mikenov) December 2, 2017
–
Saved Stories – None | ||
---|---|---|
Mueller Removed Top FBI Agent Over Possible Anti-Trump Texts – New York Times | ||
|
||
A Wary Response, So Far, on Trump’s Expected Declaration on Jerusalem – New York Times | ||
|
||
Donald Trump insists no collusion shown in Flynn case – Deutsche Welle | ||
|
||
Two senior FBI officials on Clinton, Trump probes exchanged texts disparaging Trump – Richmond.com | ||
|
||
Democrats are united against Trump, but they’re stuck in a leadership vacuum – Business Insider | ||
|
||
Two FBI officials on Clinton, Trump probes exchanged texts disparaging Trump: sources – Chicago Tribune | ||
|
||
Donald Trump’s best and worst day as president: An analysis – NOLA.com | ||
|
||
Trump: Democrats will lose seats for voting against the Senate tax bill | ||
NEW YORK President Trump predicted Saturday that Democrats who voted against the Republican tax plan in the Senate would pay a price at the polls, as he touted what could soon become his first major legislative achievement. Trumps remarks came at a fundraiser in Manhattan benefiting his reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee, [] |
||
Trump defends Flynn’s actions during transition: ‘There was nothing to hide!’ – The Hill | ||
|
||
Mike Flynn – Google News: Trump says Michael Flynn’s actions during transition were ‘lawful’ and ‘there was nothing to hide’ – CNBC | ||
Mike Flynn – Google News |
||
Fox News’ Shepard Smith Says ‘It’s A Lie’ To Call Trump-Russia Probe ‘Fake News’ – HuffPost | ||
|
||
Fox News’ Shepard Smith Says ‘It’s A Lie’ To Call Trump-Russia Probe ‘Fake News’ | ||
“That this is a ruse, that this is fake news, is a lie. |
||
Trump on Michael Flynn’s guilty plea: It’s a ‘shame’ because he had ‘nothing to hide’ – Washington Post | ||
|
||
How Trump uses Twitter storms to make the political weather | ||
Causing a rupture with a close ally, endorsing a hate group, undermining a cabinet member its all in a mornings work for the presidents restless thumbs Omarosa Manigault, reality TV star turned political aide, snapped photos of the buffet and greeted staff serving eggnog. Sean Hannity, talkshow host, held court with multiple colleagues from conservative Fox News. John Kelly, chief of staff, chatted to journalists and military veterans in the East Room. A 200lb gingerbread White House, with 20lb of icing, stood beneath a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. A copy of Charles Dickenss A Christmas Carol, read by President Franklin Roosevelt to his family, was displayed in the library. At first glance, Fridays White House Christmas reception was not so different from years past. But something was missing: the host. Instead of greeting guests and posing for souvenir photos like his predecessors, Donald Trump was upstairs in the White House residence tweeting. The media has been speculating that I fired Rex Tillerson or that he would be leaving soon, he posted at 3.12pm, referring to reports that his secretary of state would soon be axed. FAKE NEWS! Related: Trump calls Tillerson exit reports ‘fake news’ but was it a misfired plot? Continue reading… |
||
Trump says he fired Flynn because he lied to Pence, FBI, insists there’s “nothing to hide” – CBS News | ||
|
||
Flynn’s Russia dealings were lawful, says Trump – BBC News | ||
|
||
Trump explains why he ‘fired’ Flynn – New York Post | ||
|
||
At This Point, Trump Is Gaslighting Himself About the Russia Probe – Splinter (blog) | ||
|
||
Donald Trump defends decision to fire ‘liar’ Michael Flynn and insists there was ‘no collusion’ with Russia – The Sun | ||
|
||
Trump says he had to fire Flynn, but calls ex-adviser’s actions ‘lawful’ – Politico | ||
|
||
Donald Trump: Michael Flynn’s actions during transition were lawful | ||
Donald Trump has tweeted his defiance over the guilty plea made by his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, writing that the generals actions during the transition were lawful. |
||
Ex-Obama DOJ official: Trump ‘just admitted to obstruction of justice’ – The Hill (blog) | ||
|
||
‘Just unreal’: Trump’s latest tweet indicates he’s ‘utterly clueless about his own jeopardy,’ experts say – Business Insider | ||
|
||
FBI removed agent from Russia probe for anti-Trump messages – The Daily Freeman | ||
|
||
Trump brushes off Russia collusion probe | ||
US president says he has nothing to hide and Flynns actions during transition were lawful |
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Peter Strzok – Google Search | ||||
Top FBI official assigned to Mueller’s Russia probe said to have …Washington Post–31 minutes ago
Peter Strzok, as deputy head of counterintelligence at the FBI, was a key player in the investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server to do government work as secretary of state, as well as the probe into possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia in the 2016 election.
Mueller reportedly ousted an investigator on his team over possible …
Business Insider–42 minutes ago Top investigator removed from Mueller team after discovery of texts …
Washington Examiner–51 minutes ago Top investigator cut from Mueller’s Russia probe after slamming …
New York Daily News–30 minutes ago <a href=”https://twitter.com/search/Peter+Strzok” rel=”nofollow”>https://twitter.com/search/Peter+Strzok</a>
Mueller dismisses top FBI agent in Russia probe over possible anti …Fox News–2 minutes ago
“Immediately upon learning of the allegations, the Special Counsel’s Office removed Peter Strzok from the investigation,” Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller, confirmed to Fox News. Strzok also worked on the FBI investigation last year into whether then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton …
Mueller fired top FBI investigator for exchanging politically charged …Raw Story–1 hour ago
According to the Washington Post, Peter Strzok, who was a key participant into the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server was asked to step aside, according to sources. Strzok was involved in a romantic relationship with FBI lawyer Lisa Page, who worked for Deputy Director Andrew …
|
||||
Top FBI official assigned to Muellers Russia probe said to have been removed after sending anti-Trump texts – The Washington Post | ||||
By Karoun Demirjian and Devlin Barrett By Karoun Demirjian and Devlin Barrett
December 2 at 12:57 PM The former top FBI official assigned to special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election was taken off that job this past summer after his bosses discovered he and another member of Mueller’s team had exchanged politically charged texts disparaging President Trump and supportive of Hillary Clinton, according to multiple people familiar with the matter. [Mueller’s moves signal growing peril for White House] 2:08
Does Trump believe that Russia interfered with the election?
Embed
Share
The people discussing the matter did not further describe the political messages between Strzok and Page, except to say the two would sometime react to campaign news of the moment. A friend of Page said there was no professional misconduct at issue in the matter, and she said Page left the Mueller team in July before any of the issues came to light. world national-security Dallas shooting updates News and analysis on the deadliest day for police since 9/11. post_newsletter353 follow-dallas true endOfArticle false Checkpoint newsletter Military, defense and security at home and abroad. You’re all set!
false
The story must be told.
Your subscription supports journalism that matters.
Mueller has so far charged four people in his investigation of possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russian officials, most recently former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Of the four, two have pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI — Flynn and a former Trump campaign adviser. 597
Comments
Karoun Demirjian covers defense and foreign policy and was previously a correspondent based in the Post’s bureau in Moscow, Russia.
Devlin Barrett writes about national security and law enforcement for The Post. He has previously worked at the Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, and the New York Post, where he started as a copy boy.
|
||||
Top FBI official assigned to Mueller’s Russia probe said to have been removed after sending anti-Trump texts – Washington Post | ||||
|
||||
Russian hacking: FBI failed to tell US officials their email was targeted – The Guardian | ||||
|
||||
James Comey ‘Emperor with No Clothes,’ Says Former FBI Assistant Director After Gloating Bible Verse Post | ||||
“‘But let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream,’ Amos 5:24,” Comey posted Friday on Instagram below the picture of gently cascading water.
“Anyone with a brain knows what he meant,” James Kallstrom told Breitbart News. “He thinks he was unjustly brought down, and now justice is going to prevail and show him as some sort of a martyr. Nothing could be further from the truth.” The post from the man fired by President Donald Trump earlier this year came within minutes after news hit that Flynn pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI and that Trump’s former national security advisor planned to cooperate with Robert Mueller’s probe of possible collusion between the Republican nominee’s campaign and the Russian government. “My guilty plea and agreement to cooperate with the Special Counsel’s Office reflect a decision I made in the best interests of my family and of our country,” Flynn explained in a statement. “I accept full responsibility for my actions.” And shortly after the guilty plea and an acknowledgement of cooperation with Mueller became public, Comey posted the Bible verse on Instagram. “He’s a guy who either knows the Bible or thought it would be cool to give that response back, when he is the emperor with no clothes,” Kallstrom explained. “He carried water for the Clinton Foundation and Obama administration, and demoralized the FBI, making a fool of himself in my view—he conducted himself in a way that was not in keeping with the rule of law—and here he is quoting the Bible. Hopefully, justice will roll down on him and his sycophants who threw the bureau under the bus.” Kallstrom noted Comey’s lack of effective action on investigations involving Benghazi, Operation Fast and Furious, and Hillary Clinton’s email scandal as examples of the former director’s failures in office that led to concerns that the director played favorites. The 27-year veteran of the FBI believes that Comey’s social-media post buttresses criticism that he politicized the FBI when he served as director. “He just showed himself as the hypocrite that he is,” Kallstrom offered. “He lacks the common sense to realize he’s digging his hole deeper.” |
||||
Review of FBI’s action during election coming next year | ||||
Washington (CNN)A watchdog review of how the FBI handled its investigation into then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is on track for release next March or April, Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz said Wednesday.
The inspector general gave no clues in Wednesday’s appearance before the House oversight committee hinting at what the report would conclude. But he said the review is “moving along quite expeditiously.” Horowitz in mid-January — prior to President Donald Trump’s inauguration — when James Comey was still FBI director and when questions were still fresh about Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of state. Horowitz indicated at the time it would be a wide-ranging look at multiple ways the Justice Department and FBI may have impacted the election, including potentially improper disclosures of information and the bureau’s decision, days before the election, to release documents on a controversial pardon issued nearly 16 years earlier by Clinton’s husband, President Bill Clinton.
close dialog
Two days before the election, he said the FBI had reviewed the emails and would not recommend charges. |
||||
FBI foreign influence task force – Google Search | ||||
FBI Sets Up ‘Foreign Influence‘ Task Force To Protect Election SystemTPM–Nov 30, 2017
FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress Thursday that the FBI has a “foreign influence” task force to deal with election interference by outside actors. “I take any effort to interfere with out election system by Russia or any other nation state or non-nation state seriously, because it strikes right at the heart …
FBI trying to ‘get in front’ of future threats of Russian interference …
Highly Cited–The Hill–Nov 30, 2017 FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to …
Highly Cited–Washington Free Beacon–Dec 1, 2017 |
||||
FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks | ||||
BY: Natalie Johnson The individuals targeted included Russian officials, a European diplomat, a former economic minister from a neighboring country, and a prominent banker. |
||||
FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to … – Washington Free Beacon | ||||
|
||||
Robert Mueller just penetrated the White House gates with Michael Flynn’s guilty plea – Washington Post | ||||
|
||||
Charging Flynn With Lying Shows That Mueller Is Still Only Getting Started – New York Magazine | ||||
|
||||
3:31 PM 12/1/2017 Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data FiveThirtyEight | ||||
Saved Stories Saved Stories – None Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data … – FiveThirtyEight Flynn is front and center – and that’s bad news for Trump and his relatives – SFGate Keeping America Secure in the New Age of Terror – Federal Bureau of Investigation (press release) (blog) Air Force … Continue reading“3:31 PM 12/1/2017 – Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data … – FiveThirtyEight” |
||||
Robert Mueller is a bloodhound on the trail: Donald Trump should be very worried after Michael Flynn’s guilty plea – New York Daily News | ||||
|
||||
Mueller’s swift moves signal mounting legal peril for the White House – Washington Post | ||||
|
||||
Grassley suggests deputy FBI director may have violated Hatch Act – The Hill | ||||
|
||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? – Townhall | ||||
|
||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putins agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 | ||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. The KGB (which always had a strong “zhidovskiy” element in it, and it always showed) extended their ugly stinking tentacles in the form and … Continue reading“The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. – M.N. – 12.2.17 “ |
||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? | ||||
Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? GUEST EDITORIAL: Rise in hate crimes is disturbing | Editorial Whats behind the Russian presidents close relationship with an Orthodox Jewish sect? The Happy-Go-Lucky Jewish Group That Connects Trump and Putin ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn … Continue reading“Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us?” |
||||
8:57 AM 12/2/2017 | ||||
FBI from mikenova (4 sites) FBI News Review: The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putins agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites): james b. comey – Google News: GUEST EDITORIAL: … Continue reading“8:57 AM 12/2/2017” |
||||
Trump attacks media in his first post-Thanksgiving tweet | ||||
President Trump returned from the Thanksgiving holiday with another attack on one of his favorite targets the news media suggesting Monday morning on Twitter a contest to determine which television network deserves a fake news trophy. Taking special aim at CNN, and carving out an exception for Fox News, which often provides flattering […] |
||||
Trump touts benefits of tax cuts for the people that like me best | ||||
ST. CHARLES, Mo. With a critical Senate vote looming, President Trump on Wednesday pitched the Republican tax plan as a boon to his working-class supporters, even as independent analyses have indicated that the wealthy and corporations would be the biggest beneficiaries. Our focus is on helping the folks who work in the mail rooms […] |
||||
Is Trump reshaping an entire branch of government the judiciary? | ||||
Heres a story you likely heard a bit about this week: The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Richard Cordray, stepped down. To replace him, Cordray himself promoted his chief of staff, Leandra English, to become deputy director and serve as acting director until the Senate confirmed a replacement. Meanwhile, President Trump proposed his […] |
||||
Will Obama Be Questioned About Trump and Michael Flynn in the Russia Investigation? – Newsweek | ||||
|
||||
Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. | ||||
Former National Security Adviser Lt. General Michael Flynn’s Friday guilty plea to making false statements to the FBI about his conversations before President Donald Trump’s inauguration— reportedly a deal in exchange for his cooperation with the investigation of retired FBI director Robert Mueller — is bad news for Trump.
It shouldn’t be surprisingly bad news: After all, Trump didn’t allegedly pressure former FBI director James Comey to drop the investigation into Flynn, nor then fire Comey when he refused because he thought that Flynn hadn’t done anything that would implicate Trump and/or his close associates. But it shows that Mueller is leading a serious, meticulous investigation that is carefully being built from the ground up, like an organized crime investigation, which won’t be easy for Trump to derail. Flynn would not have been offered a plea on a relatively minor charge if Mueller didn’t think he had information that was valuable to his investigation. The facts to which Flynn agreed in his plea are in themselves very damning to Trump: Most critically, Flynn has acknowledged that at least one his conversations with Kislyak took place at the direction of a “very senior” official on Trump’s transition team — reportedly,Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner — who asked Flynn to ask Kislyak to oppose or delay a United Nations Security Council resolution declaring Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal. So not only is Kushner also now in substantial legal jeopardy, but this latest revelation brings the personal ties between the Trump campaign and the Russian government not only into Trump’s closest political circles, but into his family. Worse yet is, according to a report from ABC News, that Flynn is prepared to testify that Trump asked him to speak with representatives of the Russian government during the campaign. That would suggest significant ties between the campaign and a state that was almost certainly intervening in the election in favor of Trump.
Flynn would not have been offered a plea on a relatively minor charge if Mueller didn’t think he had information that was valuable.
Still, it’s impossible to know at this point precisely where Mueller’s investigation will lead. Flynn may well have information that is seriously damaging for senior advisers besides Kushner — like Donald Trump Jr. who, during the campaign, met with a Russian lawyer who claimed to have information from the Russian government that was damaging to Hillary Clinton.
Because of the care Mueller is evidently taking with his investigation, however, Trump might not be able to escape trouble so easily.
And, should Mueller’s investigation continue to accumulate damning information, Trump could also have it shut down. If Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — who is ultimately in charge of the Mueller investigation because Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself over his own meetings with Russian officials — refused to shut down Mueller’s investigation, Trump could fire him and find someone in the Justice Department who would. |
||||
Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. – NBCNews.com | ||||
|
FBI from mikenova (7 sites) | ||
---|---|---|
Saved Stories – FBI: UW law professor named winner of Stockholm Prize in Criminology … – Madison.com | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
political criminology – Google News: This RSS feed URL is deprecated | ||
This RSS feed URL is deprecated, please update. New URLs can be found in the footers at https://news.google.com/newspolitical criminology – Google News |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: James Comey ‘Emperor with No Clothes,’ Says Former FBI Assistant Director After Gloating Bible Verse Post – Breitbart News | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: Former Trump adviser Michael Flynn pleads guilty to lying to FBI – Dallas News | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: Review of FBI’s action during election coming early next year – CNN | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
fbi criticism – Google News: This RSS feed URL is deprecated | ||
This RSS feed URL is deprecated, please update. New URLs can be found in the footers at https://news.google.com/newsfbi criticism – Google News |
||
FBI News Review: 11:48 AM 12/2/2017 RECENT POSTS | ||
Recent Posts G+ Posts on G+ from mikenova (2 sites) Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:57 AM 12/2/2017 8:57 AM 12/2/2017 FBI from mikenova (4 sites) FBI News Review: The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putins agents. These … Continue reading“11:48 AM 12/2/2017 – RECENT POSTS”FBI News Review |
||
FBI News Review: Review of FBIs action during election coming next year | ||
Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks Review of FBI’s action during election coming next year FBI foreign influence task force – Google Search FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to … – Washington Free Beacon Robert Mueller just penetrated the … Continue reading“Review of FBI’s action during election coming next year”FBI News Review |
||
1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites): Christopher Wray – Google News: Two senior FBI officials on Clinton, Trump probes exchanged politically charged texts disparaging Trump – Washington Post | ||
Christopher Wray – Google News |
||
FBI News Review: FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks | ||
Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to … – Washington Free Beacon Robert Mueller just penetrated the White House gates with Michael Flynn’s guilty plea – Washington Post Charging Flynn With Lying Shows That … Continue reading“FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks”FBI News Review |
||
1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites): FBI News Review: FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks | ||
Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to … – Washington Free Beacon Robert Mueller just penetrated the White House gates with Michael Flynn’s guilty plea – Washington Post Charging Flynn With Lying Shows That … Continue reading“FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks” FBI News Review 1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites) |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to … – Washington Free Beacon | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: Why Did Jared Kushner’s Attorney Let Him Speak To Robert Mueller’s Team? – TPM | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: CBC Members Met with FBI Director Christopher Wray about the FBI’s Controversial Black Identity Extremists Report … – Black Press USA | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: CBC Members Met with FBI Director Christopher Wray about the FBI’s Controversial ‘Black Identity Extremists’ Report … – charlestonchronicle.net | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: Who is Robert Mueller, the man named special counsel to oversee the investigation into Russian interference? – WHIO | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
Saved Stories – FBI: Today’s Headlines and Commentary – Lawfare (blog) | ||
Saved Stories – FBI |
||
fbi criticism – Google News: James Comey ‘Emperor with No Clothes,’ Says Former FBI Assistant Director After Gloating Bible Verse Post – Breitbart News | ||
fbi criticism – Google News |
||
FBI News Review: Flynns plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. | ||
Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. – NBCNews.com What Flynn’s guilty plea means for Trump and the GOP – NBCNews.com Michael Flynn Knew the FBI Had Heard … Continue reading“Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences.”FBI News Review |
||
1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites): FBI News Review: Flynns plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. | ||
Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. – NBCNews.com What Flynn’s guilty plea means for Trump and the GOP – NBCNews.com Michael Flynn Knew the FBI Had Heard … Continue reading“Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences.” FBI News Review 1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites) |
||
FBI News Review: Flynns indictment tightens the noose on Trumps White House | ||
The World News and Times Saved Stories Saved Stories – None Flynns indictment tightens the noose on Trumps White House Flynn’s indictment tightens the noose on Trump’s White House – Financial Times Trump keeps playing nice with Mueller, for now – Politico Trump calls Tillerson exit reports ‘fake news’ but was it a misfired plot? … Continue reading“Flynns indictment tightens the noose on Trumps White House”FBI News Review |
Posts on G+ from mikenova (2 sites) |
---|
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:57 AM 12/2/2017 |
8:57 AM 12/2/2017
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? |
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? |
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? |
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? |
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated… |
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. – M.N. – 12.2.17
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 6:32 AM 12/2/2017 – ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn Report That Drove Down Stocks |
6:32 AM 12/2/2017 – ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn Report That Drove Down Stocks
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 6:32 AM 12/2/2017 – ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn Report That Drove Down Stocks |
6:32 AM 12/2/2017 – ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn Report That Drove Down Stocks
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 6:32 AM 12/2/2017 – ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn Report That Drove Down Stocks |
6:32 AM 12/2/2017 – ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn Report That Drove Down Stocks
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 6:16 AM 12/2/2017 – Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks: “Does Flynn Plea Show Collusion With Israel?” |
6:16 AM 12/2/2017 – Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks: “Does Flynn Plea Show Collusion With Israel?”
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 9:58 PM 12/1/2017 – But justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream… |
9:58 PM 12/1/2017 – But justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream Amos 5:24
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 9:58 PM 12/1/2017 – But justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream… |
9:58 PM 12/1/2017 – But justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream Amos 5:24
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 9:58 PM 12/1/2017 – But justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream… |
9:58 PM 12/1/2017 – But justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream Amos 5:24
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you? |
8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you? |
8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you? |
8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you? |
8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you? |
8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you? |
8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com: 8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you? |
8:48 PM 12/1/2017 – “You gotta serve somebody”, or do you?
Public RSS-Feed of Mike Nova. Created with the PIXELMECHANICS ‘GPlusRSS-Webtool’ at http://gplusrss.com |
Saved Stories – Posts on G+: Recent Posts – 6:01 PM 12/1/2017 |
Recent Posts – 6:01 PM 12/1/2017
Saved Stories – Posts on G+ |
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Review of FBI’s action during election coming next year | ||||
Washington (CNN)A watchdog review of how the FBI handled its investigation into then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is on track for release next March or April, Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz said Wednesday.
The inspector general gave no clues in Wednesday’s appearance before the House oversight committee hinting at what the report would conclude. But he said the review is “moving along quite expeditiously.” Horowitz in mid-January — prior to President Donald Trump’s inauguration — when James Comey was still FBI director and when questions were still fresh about Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of state. Horowitz indicated at the time it would be a wide-ranging look at multiple ways the Justice Department and FBI may have impacted the election, including potentially improper disclosures of information and the bureau’s decision, days before the election, to release documents on a controversial pardon issued nearly 16 years earlier by Clinton’s husband, President Bill Clinton.
close dialog
Two days before the election, he said the FBI had reviewed the emails and would not recommend charges. |
||||
FBI foreign influence task force – Google Search | ||||
FBI Sets Up ‘Foreign Influence‘ Task Force To Protect Election SystemTPM–Nov 30, 2017
FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress Thursday that the FBI has a “foreign influence” task force to deal with election interference by outside actors. “I take any effort to interfere with out election system by Russia or any other nation state or non-nation state seriously, because it strikes right at the heart …
FBI trying to ‘get in front’ of future threats of Russian interference …
Highly Cited–The Hill–Nov 30, 2017 FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to …
Highly Cited–Washington Free Beacon–Dec 1, 2017 |
||||
FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks | ||||
BY: Natalie Johnson The individuals targeted included Russian officials, a European diplomat, a former economic minister from a neighboring country, and a prominent banker. |
||||
FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to … – Washington Free Beacon | ||||
|
||||
Robert Mueller just penetrated the White House gates with Michael Flynn’s guilty plea – Washington Post | ||||
|
||||
Charging Flynn With Lying Shows That Mueller Is Still Only Getting Started – New York Magazine | ||||
|
||||
3:31 PM 12/1/2017 Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data FiveThirtyEight | ||||
Saved Stories Saved Stories – None Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data … – FiveThirtyEight Flynn is front and center – and that’s bad news for Trump and his relatives – SFGate Keeping America Secure in the New Age of Terror – Federal Bureau of Investigation (press release) (blog) Air Force … Continue reading“3:31 PM 12/1/2017 – Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data … – FiveThirtyEight” |
||||
Robert Mueller is a bloodhound on the trail: Donald Trump should be very worried after Michael Flynn’s guilty plea – New York Daily News | ||||
|
||||
Mueller’s swift moves signal mounting legal peril for the White House – Washington Post | ||||
|
||||
Grassley suggests deputy FBI director may have violated Hatch Act – The Hill | ||||
|
||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? – Townhall | ||||
|
||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putins agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 | ||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. The KGB (which always had a strong “zhidovskiy” element in it, and it always showed) extended their ugly stinking tentacles in the form and … Continue reading“The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. – M.N. – 12.2.17 “ |
||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? | ||||
Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? GUEST EDITORIAL: Rise in hate crimes is disturbing | Editorial Whats behind the Russian presidents close relationship with an Orthodox Jewish sect? The Happy-Go-Lucky Jewish Group That Connects Trump and Putin ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn … Continue reading“Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us?” |
||||
8:57 AM 12/2/2017 | ||||
FBI from mikenova (4 sites) FBI News Review: The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putins agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites): james b. comey – Google News: GUEST EDITORIAL: … Continue reading“8:57 AM 12/2/2017” |
||||
Trump attacks media in his first post-Thanksgiving tweet | ||||
President Trump returned from the Thanksgiving holiday with another attack on one of his favorite targets the news media suggesting Monday morning on Twitter a contest to determine which television network deserves a fake news trophy. Taking special aim at CNN, and carving out an exception for Fox News, which often provides flattering […] |
||||
Trump touts benefits of tax cuts for the people that like me best | ||||
ST. CHARLES, Mo. With a critical Senate vote looming, President Trump on Wednesday pitched the Republican tax plan as a boon to his working-class supporters, even as independent analyses have indicated that the wealthy and corporations would be the biggest beneficiaries. Our focus is on helping the folks who work in the mail rooms […] |
||||
Is Trump reshaping an entire branch of government the judiciary? | ||||
Heres a story you likely heard a bit about this week: The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Richard Cordray, stepped down. To replace him, Cordray himself promoted his chief of staff, Leandra English, to become deputy director and serve as acting director until the Senate confirmed a replacement. Meanwhile, President Trump proposed his […] |
||||
Will Obama Be Questioned About Trump and Michael Flynn in the Russia Investigation? – Newsweek | ||||
|
||||
Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. | ||||
Former National Security Adviser Lt. General Michael Flynn’s Friday guilty plea to making false statements to the FBI about his conversations before President Donald Trump’s inauguration— reportedly a deal in exchange for his cooperation with the investigation of retired FBI director Robert Mueller — is bad news for Trump.
It shouldn’t be surprisingly bad news: After all, Trump didn’t allegedly pressure former FBI director James Comey to drop the investigation into Flynn, nor then fire Comey when he refused because he thought that Flynn hadn’t done anything that would implicate Trump and/or his close associates. But it shows that Mueller is leading a serious, meticulous investigation that is carefully being built from the ground up, like an organized crime investigation, which won’t be easy for Trump to derail. Flynn would not have been offered a plea on a relatively minor charge if Mueller didn’t think he had information that was valuable to his investigation. The facts to which Flynn agreed in his plea are in themselves very damning to Trump: Most critically, Flynn has acknowledged that at least one his conversations with Kislyak took place at the direction of a “very senior” official on Trump’s transition team — reportedly,Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner — who asked Flynn to ask Kislyak to oppose or delay a United Nations Security Council resolution declaring Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal. So not only is Kushner also now in substantial legal jeopardy, but this latest revelation brings the personal ties between the Trump campaign and the Russian government not only into Trump’s closest political circles, but into his family. Worse yet is, according to a report from ABC News, that Flynn is prepared to testify that Trump asked him to speak with representatives of the Russian government during the campaign. That would suggest significant ties between the campaign and a state that was almost certainly intervening in the election in favor of Trump.
Flynn would not have been offered a plea on a relatively minor charge if Mueller didn’t think he had information that was valuable.
Still, it’s impossible to know at this point precisely where Mueller’s investigation will lead. Flynn may well have information that is seriously damaging for senior advisers besides Kushner — like Donald Trump Jr. who, during the campaign, met with a Russian lawyer who claimed to have information from the Russian government that was damaging to Hillary Clinton.
Because of the care Mueller is evidently taking with his investigation, however, Trump might not be able to escape trouble so easily.
And, should Mueller’s investigation continue to accumulate damning information, Trump could also have it shut down. If Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — who is ultimately in charge of the Mueller investigation because Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself over his own meetings with Russian officials — refused to shut down Mueller’s investigation, Trump could fire him and find someone in the Justice Department who would. |
||||
Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. – NBCNews.com | ||||
|
||||
What Flynn’s guilty plea means for Trump and the GOP – NBCNews.com | ||||
|
||||
Michael Flynn Knew the FBI Had Heard His Calls with Russians. So Why Did He Lie About Them? – Daily Beast | ||||
|
||||
Mike Flynn – Google News: ‘Something was desperately wrong with this guy’: US Army lieutenant general who served with Mike Flynn weighs in on … – Business Insider | ||||
Mike Flynn – Google News |
||||
The details of Michael Flynns plea deal with Robert Mueller are nothing short of brutal | ||||
Just how hard of a bargain does Robert Mueller drive? He handed what initially appeared to be a sweetheart deal to Michael Flynn, and in exchange Flynn agreed to provide evidence to incriminate Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, and other key players in the Trump-Russia scandal. But the details of that plea deal are now surfacing, and what’s stunning is just how little Mueller ended up giving Flynn when it comes down to it. This is nothing short of brutal. |
||||
Michael Flynn may have just incriminated Tom Cotton, Donald Trumps new CIA Director pick, in Russia scandal | ||||
Earlier this week, just as it was becoming clear that Michael Flynn was about to cut a devastating plea deal against Donald Trump and other big fish in the Russia scandal, Trump began pushing a weird sideshow story. He suddenly wants to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson after months of hemming and hawing about it, as part of a series of moves that would elevate Senator Tom Cotton to CIA Director. Now that Flynn’s deal is official, it reveals that Cotton may have been part of the Trump-Russia conspiracy all along. |
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to Launch Cyberattacks | ||||
BY: Natalie Johnson The individuals targeted included Russian officials, a European diplomat, a former economic minister from a neighboring country, and a prominent banker. |
||||
FBI Warns of Mounting Collaboration Between Nations, Criminals to … – Washington Free Beacon | ||||
|
||||
Robert Mueller just penetrated the White House gates with Michael Flynn’s guilty plea – Washington Post | ||||
|
||||
Charging Flynn With Lying Shows That Mueller Is Still Only Getting Started – New York Magazine | ||||
|
||||
3:31 PM 12/1/2017 Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data FiveThirtyEight | ||||
Saved Stories Saved Stories – None Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data … – FiveThirtyEight Flynn is front and center – and that’s bad news for Trump and his relatives – SFGate Keeping America Secure in the New Age of Terror – Federal Bureau of Investigation (press release) (blog) Air Force … Continue reading“3:31 PM 12/1/2017 – Criminologists Are Asking Jeff Sessions To Release FBI Crime Data … – FiveThirtyEight” |
||||
Robert Mueller is a bloodhound on the trail: Donald Trump should be very worried after Michael Flynn’s guilty plea – New York Daily News | ||||
|
||||
Mueller’s swift moves signal mounting legal peril for the White House – Washington Post | ||||
|
||||
Grassley suggests deputy FBI director may have violated Hatch Act – The Hill | ||||
|
||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? – Townhall | ||||
|
||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putins agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 | ||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. The KGB (which always had a strong “zhidovskiy” element in it, and it always showed) extended their ugly stinking tentacles in the form and … Continue reading“The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. – M.N. – 12.2.17 “ |
||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? | ||||
Mike Novas Shared NewsLinks Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? GUEST EDITORIAL: Rise in hate crimes is disturbing | Editorial Whats behind the Russian presidents close relationship with an Orthodox Jewish sect? The Happy-Go-Lucky Jewish Group That Connects Trump and Putin ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn … Continue reading“Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us?” |
||||
8:57 AM 12/2/2017 | ||||
FBI from mikenova (4 sites) FBI News Review: The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putins agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites): james b. comey – Google News: GUEST EDITORIAL: … Continue reading“8:57 AM 12/2/2017” |
||||
Trump attacks media in his first post-Thanksgiving tweet | ||||
President Trump returned from the Thanksgiving holiday with another attack on one of his favorite targets the news media suggesting Monday morning on Twitter a contest to determine which television network deserves a fake news trophy. Taking special aim at CNN, and carving out an exception for Fox News, which often provides flattering […] |
||||
Trump touts benefits of tax cuts for the people that like me best | ||||
ST. CHARLES, Mo. With a critical Senate vote looming, President Trump on Wednesday pitched the Republican tax plan as a boon to his working-class supporters, even as independent analyses have indicated that the wealthy and corporations would be the biggest beneficiaries. Our focus is on helping the folks who work in the mail rooms […] |
||||
Is Trump reshaping an entire branch of government the judiciary? | ||||
Heres a story you likely heard a bit about this week: The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Richard Cordray, stepped down. To replace him, Cordray himself promoted his chief of staff, Leandra English, to become deputy director and serve as acting director until the Senate confirmed a replacement. Meanwhile, President Trump proposed his […] |
||||
Will Obama Be Questioned About Trump and Michael Flynn in the Russia Investigation? – Newsweek | ||||
|
||||
Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. | ||||
Former National Security Adviser Lt. General Michael Flynn’s Friday guilty plea to making false statements to the FBI about his conversations before President Donald Trump’s inauguration— reportedly a deal in exchange for his cooperation with the investigation of retired FBI director Robert Mueller — is bad news for Trump.
It shouldn’t be surprisingly bad news: After all, Trump didn’t allegedly pressure former FBI director James Comey to drop the investigation into Flynn, nor then fire Comey when he refused because he thought that Flynn hadn’t done anything that would implicate Trump and/or his close associates. But it shows that Mueller is leading a serious, meticulous investigation that is carefully being built from the ground up, like an organized crime investigation, which won’t be easy for Trump to derail. Flynn would not have been offered a plea on a relatively minor charge if Mueller didn’t think he had information that was valuable to his investigation. The facts to which Flynn agreed in his plea are in themselves very damning to Trump: Most critically, Flynn has acknowledged that at least one his conversations with Kislyak took place at the direction of a “very senior” official on Trump’s transition team — reportedly,Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner — who asked Flynn to ask Kislyak to oppose or delay a United Nations Security Council resolution declaring Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal. So not only is Kushner also now in substantial legal jeopardy, but this latest revelation brings the personal ties between the Trump campaign and the Russian government not only into Trump’s closest political circles, but into his family. Worse yet is, according to a report from ABC News, that Flynn is prepared to testify that Trump asked him to speak with representatives of the Russian government during the campaign. That would suggest significant ties between the campaign and a state that was almost certainly intervening in the election in favor of Trump.
Flynn would not have been offered a plea on a relatively minor charge if Mueller didn’t think he had information that was valuable.
Still, it’s impossible to know at this point precisely where Mueller’s investigation will lead. Flynn may well have information that is seriously damaging for senior advisers besides Kushner — like Donald Trump Jr. who, during the campaign, met with a Russian lawyer who claimed to have information from the Russian government that was damaging to Hillary Clinton.
Because of the care Mueller is evidently taking with his investigation, however, Trump might not be able to escape trouble so easily.
And, should Mueller’s investigation continue to accumulate damning information, Trump could also have it shut down. If Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — who is ultimately in charge of the Mueller investigation because Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself over his own meetings with Russian officials — refused to shut down Mueller’s investigation, Trump could fire him and find someone in the Justice Department who would. |
||||
Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. – NBCNews.com | ||||
|
||||
What Flynn’s guilty plea means for Trump and the GOP – NBCNews.com | ||||
|
||||
Michael Flynn Knew the FBI Had Heard His Calls with Russians. So Why Did He Lie About Them? – Daily Beast | ||||
|
||||
Mike Flynn – Google News: ‘Something was desperately wrong with this guy’: US Army lieutenant general who served with Mike Flynn weighs in on … – Business Insider | ||||
Mike Flynn – Google News |
||||
The details of Michael Flynns plea deal with Robert Mueller are nothing short of brutal | ||||
Just how hard of a bargain does Robert Mueller drive? He handed what initially appeared to be a sweetheart deal to Michael Flynn, and in exchange Flynn agreed to provide evidence to incriminate Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, and other key players in the Trump-Russia scandal. But the details of that plea deal are now surfacing, and what’s stunning is just how little Mueller ended up giving Flynn when it comes down to it. This is nothing short of brutal. |
||||
Michael Flynn may have just incriminated Tom Cotton, Donald Trumps new CIA Director pick, in Russia scandal | ||||
Earlier this week, just as it was becoming clear that Michael Flynn was about to cut a devastating plea deal against Donald Trump and other big fish in the Russia scandal, Trump began pushing a weird sideshow story. He suddenly wants to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson after months of hemming and hawing about it, as part of a series of moves that would elevate Senator Tom Cotton to CIA Director. Now that Flynn’s deal is official, it reveals that Cotton may have been part of the Trump-Russia conspiracy all along. |
||||
Tracking Trump: Flynn pleads guilty as cracks form in the ‘special relationship’ | ||||
In another alarmingly eventful week, the president calls out Pocahontas and retweets a far-right group all before a major development in the Russia case |
||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 | FBI News Review | ||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed.
The KGB (which always had a strong “zhidovskiy” element in it, and it always showed) extended their ugly stinking tentacles in the form and the way of the Russian Jewish emigration of the most recent waves, staring in 1990-s, to the U.S. and Israel. That was their Trojan Horse, and their revenge for the defeat, economic and ideological, in the Cold War. And they did that by latching on to the existing Jewish communities in the U.S., apparently mostly the Orthodox ones, using the religion as the pretense and the very convenient cover. The Russian Jews used to go the Communist Party meetings, and now, in America, they started to attend their synagogues dutifully and without any scruples, maybe even as the needed substitute for those Party meetings. It looks like they, the KGB, developed the functional, mafia-like network of their agents, and, in fact, grew in and together, integrated with the Russian-Jewish (“Red”) Mafia. The Darwinian pragmatism and the survival skills honed in the USSR were their guiding lights and the only “ideology”. And the “religion – crime connection” (apparently the ancient and the deep one), worked out for the Russian Jews no worse than the Catholicism for the Italian Cosa Nostra. Today we are dealing with the complications and the sick sequelae of this invisible (or unseen, or largely neglected and ignored) invasion. M.N. 12.2.17 Links
|
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. | ||||
Former National Security Adviser Lt. General Michael Flynn’s Friday guilty plea to making false statements to the FBI about his conversations before President Donald Trump’s inauguration— reportedly a deal in exchange for his cooperation with the investigation of retired FBI director Robert Mueller — is bad news for Trump.
It shouldn’t be surprisingly bad news: After all, Trump didn’t allegedly pressure former FBI director James Comey to drop the investigation into Flynn, nor then fire Comey when he refused because he thought that Flynn hadn’t done anything that would implicate Trump and/or his close associates. But it shows that Mueller is leading a serious, meticulous investigation that is carefully being built from the ground up, like an organized crime investigation, which won’t be easy for Trump to derail. Flynn would not have been offered a plea on a relatively minor charge if Mueller didn’t think he had information that was valuable to his investigation. The facts to which Flynn agreed in his plea are in themselves very damning to Trump: Most critically, Flynn has acknowledged that at least one his conversations with Kislyak took place at the direction of a “very senior” official on Trump’s transition team — reportedly,Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner — who asked Flynn to ask Kislyak to oppose or delay a United Nations Security Council resolution declaring Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal. So not only is Kushner also now in substantial legal jeopardy, but this latest revelation brings the personal ties between the Trump campaign and the Russian government not only into Trump’s closest political circles, but into his family. Worse yet is, according to a report from ABC News, that Flynn is prepared to testify that Trump asked him to speak with representatives of the Russian government during the campaign. That would suggest significant ties between the campaign and a state that was almost certainly intervening in the election in favor of Trump.
Flynn would not have been offered a plea on a relatively minor charge if Mueller didn’t think he had information that was valuable.
Still, it’s impossible to know at this point precisely where Mueller’s investigation will lead. Flynn may well have information that is seriously damaging for senior advisers besides Kushner — like Donald Trump Jr. who, during the campaign, met with a Russian lawyer who claimed to have information from the Russian government that was damaging to Hillary Clinton.
Because of the care Mueller is evidently taking with his investigation, however, Trump might not be able to escape trouble so easily.
And, should Mueller’s investigation continue to accumulate damning information, Trump could also have it shut down. If Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — who is ultimately in charge of the Mueller investigation because Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself over his own meetings with Russian officials — refused to shut down Mueller’s investigation, Trump could fire him and find someone in the Justice Department who would. |
||||
Flynn’s plea is bad for Trump. But he may never face any consequences. – NBCNews.com | ||||
|
||||
What Flynn’s guilty plea means for Trump and the GOP – NBCNews.com | ||||
|
||||
Michael Flynn Knew the FBI Had Heard His Calls with Russians. So Why Did He Lie About Them? – Daily Beast | ||||
|
||||
Mike Flynn – Google News: ‘Something was desperately wrong with this guy’: US Army lieutenant general who served with Mike Flynn weighs in on … – Business Insider | ||||
Mike Flynn – Google News |
||||
The details of Michael Flynns plea deal with Robert Mueller are nothing short of brutal | ||||
Just how hard of a bargain does Robert Mueller drive? He handed what initially appeared to be a sweetheart deal to Michael Flynn, and in exchange Flynn agreed to provide evidence to incriminate Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, and other key players in the Trump-Russia scandal. But the details of that plea deal are now surfacing, and what’s stunning is just how little Mueller ended up giving Flynn when it comes down to it. This is nothing short of brutal. |
||||
Michael Flynn may have just incriminated Tom Cotton, Donald Trumps new CIA Director pick, in Russia scandal | ||||
Earlier this week, just as it was becoming clear that Michael Flynn was about to cut a devastating plea deal against Donald Trump and other big fish in the Russia scandal, Trump began pushing a weird sideshow story. He suddenly wants to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson after months of hemming and hawing about it, as part of a series of moves that would elevate Senator Tom Cotton to CIA Director. Now that Flynn’s deal is official, it reveals that Cotton may have been part of the Trump-Russia conspiracy all along. |
||||
Tracking Trump: Flynn pleads guilty as cracks form in the ‘special relationship’ | ||||
In another alarmingly eventful week, the president calls out Pocahontas and retweets a far-right group all before a major development in the Russia case |
||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 | FBI News Review | ||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed.
The KGB (which always had a strong “zhidovskiy” element in it, and it always showed) extended their ugly stinking tentacles in the form and the way of the Russian Jewish emigration of the most recent waves, staring in 1990-s, to the U.S. and Israel. That was their Trojan Horse, and their revenge for the defeat, economic and ideological, in the Cold War. And they did that by latching on to the existing Jewish communities in the U.S., apparently mostly the Orthodox ones, using the religion as the pretense and the very convenient cover. The Russian Jews used to go the Communist Party meetings, and now, in America, they started to attend their synagogues dutifully and without any scruples, maybe even as the needed substitute for those Party meetings. It looks like they, the KGB, developed the functional, mafia-like network of their agents, and, in fact, grew in and together, integrated with the Russian-Jewish (“Red”) Mafia. The Darwinian pragmatism and the survival skills honed in the USSR were their guiding lights and the only “ideology”. And the “religion – crime connection” (apparently the ancient and the deep one), worked out for the Russian Jews no worse than the Catholicism for the Italian Cosa Nostra. Today we are dealing with the complications and the sick sequelae of this invisible (or unseen, or largely neglected and ignored) invasion. M.N. 12.2.17 Links
|
||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? | FBI News Review | ||||
|
||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? |
||||
GUEST EDITORIAL: Rise in hate crimes is disturbing | Editorial | ||||
Whats behind the Russian presidents close relationship with an Orthodox Jewish sect? | ||||
The Happy-Go-Lucky Jewish Group That Connects Trump and Putin | ||||
ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn Report That Drove Down Stocks | ||||
» Flynn Plea Shows Collusion With Israel? IMEMC News | ||||
James Comey Waxes Biblical About Mike Flynn’s Guilty Plea – Forward | ||||
James Comey Tweets Biblical Verse About Mike Flynn The Forward | ||||
Congressmen say Jared Kushners arrest is coming and Donald Trump will be ousted from office | ||||
Michael Flynn Will Keep Military Rank And Pension Despite Guilty Plea | ||||
Psychiatrists warn Trump becoming more mentally unstable | ||||
8:57 AM 12/2/2017 | FBI News Review | ||||
|
||||
FBI News Review: The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putins agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. M.N. 12.2.17 | ||||
The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. The KGB (which always had a strong “zhidovskiy” element in it, and it always showed) extended their ugly stinking tentacles in the form and … Continue reading“The Orthodox Jewish communities in the U.S. and Israel and their leadership groups are deeply infiltrated by Putin’s agents. These matters are serious, and they have to be properly investigated and addressed. – M.N. – 12.2.17 “FBI News Review | ||||
1. FBI from mikenova (15 sites): james b. comey – Google News: GUEST EDITORIAL: Rise in hate crimes is disturbing – Glens Falls Post-Star | ||||
Lying to FBI Is Illegal; How About the FBI Lying to Us? | ||||
While the liberal media is celebrating the announcement that former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, a bigger scandal was practically ignored.
On Thursday, Judicial Watch released 29 pages of FBI emails regarding the inexcusable June 27, 2016 meeting between former President Bill Clinton and then Attorney General Loretta Lynch on the tarmac of the Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, AZ. This meeting was not accidental, as Clinton purposely delayed the takeoff of his aircraft to arrange the supposedly impromptu encounter with the Attorney General. According to Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, “These new FBI documents show the FBI was more concerned about a whistle-blower who told the truth about the infamous Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting than the scandalous meeting itself.” In the midst of a FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s “extremely careless” handling of top secret email communications, Lynch held a secretive meeting with her husband. This bombshell information would have never been made public if not for the investigative work of Phoenix television anchor Christopher Sign, who received a tip about the meeting from a “trusted source.” With an ongoing Justice Department investigation into the improper handling of email communications, it was highly improper for Lynch to agree to the meeting with Bill Clinton just days before FBI agents would interview his wife. Once confronted about the tarmac meeting, Lynch claimed they only discussed golf and grandchildren, which is a completely ludicrous explanation for the 30-minute meeting. If the meeting was so innocent, why did the Justice Department withhold key documents for so long? After an initial July 7, 2016 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by Judicial Watch for documents pertaining to the meeting, the Justice Department claimed that nothing could be located. Only after an official FOIA lawsuit did the department provide the various FBI email exchanges. As noted by Fitton, the real focus of the emails was to try to locate the leaker who exposed the meeting. One unidentified FBI agent lamented that the meeting was disclosed to the press and claimed that “We need to find that guy” in order to get him fired or sanctioned by his supervisors. The emails show that the FBI believed the source was a Phoenix police officer and one agent expressed a desire to ban the officer from being involved in future security details. This anger is very indicative of what is wrong with the FBI today. The source who leaked news of the meeting to the local media did a real public service and should be commended. Americans had a right to know that the Attorney General was involved in a questionable meeting while an investigation was purportedly ongoing. Unfortunately, instead of congratulating the source, the FBI wanted to punish this individual, obviously because they wanted to protect the reputation of the Attorney General and the presidential aspirations of Hillary Clinton. The FBI should be impartial, not be taking sides in political campaigns. The bureau was obviously politically comprised, much like the IRS during their unfair harassment of Tea Party groups. In any vigorous and honest FBI investigation, agents should be outraged if the Attorney General held a secret meeting with the spouse of the subject being examined for wrongdoing. Instead agents showed only concern about identifying the police officer who caused the embarrassment. This nonchalant attitude was not shared by Lynch who admitted that the ill-advised meeting “cast a cloud” on the Justice Department’s investigation into Hillary Clinton. These disclosures lead to the distressing conclusion that the Hillary Clinton investigation was a sham from the very beginning. In fact, when Clinton was finally interviewed by the FBI on July 2, 2016, she was not under oath and there was no recording of the meeting. Several weeks earlier, before the FBI had interviewed Clinton or 17 key witnesses in the investigation, then FBI Director James Comey had already begun drafting her exoneration statement. These unusual procedures were denounced by U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and U.S. Senator Lindsay Graham (R-SC) in a joint statement. According to the Senators, “Conclusion first, fact-gathering second—that’s no way to run an investigation. The FBI should be held to a higher standard than that, especially in a matter of such great public interest and controversy.” Of course, the Senators are right as the FBI’s handling of this matter was atrocious. A mere three days after the inadequate interview of Clinton, Comey announced that she would not be indicted despite what many legal analysts believe were her clear violations of federal law. Evidently, the FBI, under the direction of James Comey, had no intention of ever truly investigating Hillary Clinton and bringing charges against her. If there was ever an issue that needed a Special Counsel investigation, it is not “Russian collusion,” but the Justice Department’s collusion with Hillary Clinton. |
||||
GUEST EDITORIAL: Rise in hate crimes is disturbing | Editorial | ||||
A new FBI report on hate crimes tells a sobering story. For the second year in a row, police departments across the country reported a rise in the number of crimes motivated by bias.
In 2016, the FBI counted 6,121 reported incidents nationwide — an increase of 4.6 percent from 2015, during which 5,850 cases were reported. That number, in turn, marked a 6.8 percent increase in reported hate crimes over 2014. Roughly 58 percent of such attacks last year were motivated by racial bias, of which about half targeted African Americans. Of the 21 percent of crimes fueled by animosity toward the victim’s religion, more than half the attacks were aimed at Jews, a quarter at Muslims.
The sharp rise in crimes against Muslims and people of Arab descent is particularly troubling. Racially motivated attacks on Arabs jumped 38 percent from 2015, the first year in which the FBI requested data on such crimes. And attacks on Muslims, which spiked 67 percent in 2015, rose an additional 19 percent last year to more than 300 reported incidents. That makes 2016 the year with the highest number of hate crimes against Muslims since 2001, following the 9/11 attacks.
Meanwhile, crimes against Latinos and against white people rose 15 percent and 17 percent, respectively, from 2015. Crimes against transgender people went up 44 percent.
The FBI’s report doesn’t draw conclusions as to what might be behind this disturbing rise in hate. But it’s noteworthy that many of the groups against whom crimes rose by double digits were the focus of inflammatory rhetoric by Donald Trump over the course of his presidential campaign. Likewise, the FBI data show a sharp rise in bias-motivated incidents in the months around the 2016 election — confirming reports by the Anti-Defamation League and others of a surge of attacks on Muslims and Jews in the wake of Mr. Trump’s election.
“Hate crimes are different from other crimes,” FBI Director James B. Comey said in a 2014 speech. “They strike at the heart of one’s identity.” For this reason, it’s important that the United States be able to tackle this growing problem with the best data it can gather. The FBI’s statistics on hate crimes, while the best we have, are also incomplete — partly because it’s up to state and local police departments to decide whether to provide the federal government with their data. What’s more, a study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics suggests that many hate-crime victims never report the offense.
Police departments should work to provide the federal government with more complete data. But taking this rise in hate seriously also requires that law enforcement officials cultivate trust with the communities they serve. Victims need to know they will be treated with respect if they come forward — especially in the current political environment, where many may be particularly fearful.
This editorial appeared in the Nov. 26 edition of The Washington Post.
|
||||
Whats behind the Russian presidents close relationship with an Orthodox Jewish sect? | ||||
Photo by Alexei Nikolsky/AFP/Getty Images
Moscow’s Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center is an impressive place. Original artifacts, film clips, and interactive displays take visitors on a tour through centuries of Judaism’s rich but tragic history in Russia, from the Middle Ages to the czarist-era pogroms to the Holocaust to the repression of the Stalin era to the mass emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union in the 1980s. Then it just sort of ends.
There’s a panel featuring photos of Vladimir Putin with Jewish leaders, a small display on the Russian Jewish diaspora featuring Little Failure author Gary Shteyngart as an example of a “successful, integrated Russian Jew,” and that’s about it. An exhibit on post-perestroika Jewish life is planned for some time in the future, but for now, the museum gives the impression that Judaism in Russia is a subject of historical interest rather than an ongoing story.
Technically speaking, there are four “official” religions in Russia: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism. But given that almost 70 percent of Russians identify as adherents to the Russian Orthodox Church, it’s pretty apparent that one religion is more “official” than others.
The smallest of the four is Judaism. There are fewer than 200,000 self-identified Jews in Russia today—less than the number of pagans—though the number of Russians from Jewish backgrounds who no longer identify with the religion is likely much higher. They are what remains after a mass exodus that saw more than 2 million Jews leave the countries of the former Soviet Union shortly before and after its collapse, mainly for the United States and Israel. Given that most Russians with Jewish backgrounds range from casual observers to entirely indifferent to their religion, it’s a bit unexpected that their official representatives hail from one of the more doctrinaire sects of Orthodox Judaism. You may be surprised to learn, too, that those representatives are quite close with President Vladimir Putin.
Chabad members—a small fraction of a small religious community—have become the dominant force in Russian Jewish life.
Regardless, it’s quite clear that we are not at a high point of Russian Jewish culture. You could argue, though, that for the Jews who are left, things aren’t that bad. Recent years have seen a great deal of government-supported synagogue construction, and a small but growing number of Jews are attending services.
And while there were fears after the fall of the Soviet Union that rising Russian nationalism would lead to an upsurge in anti-Semitism, that never really materialized. “After the collapse of the USSR, the number of cases of anti-Semitism have been steadily dropping on an annual basis over the last 10 years,” says Yury Kanner, head of the country’s largest secular Jewish organization, the Russian Jewish Congress.
There is certainly anti-Jewish sentiment in Russia, but the country is far from an outlier in that regard. Anti-Semitic incidents have been on the rise in a number of European countries, including France, Germany, and Italy. Much of this is related to tension between Jewish and Muslim communities and criticism of Israel, which isn’t a particularly salient issue in Russia. Anti-Semitic far-right parties have also made troubling election gains in countries like Greece and Hungary. Ultra-nationalism is an issue in Russia as well—a controversial far-right rally was held in Moscow on Nov. 4—but when this manifests itself as racism or xenophobia, it’s more typically directed against the predominantly Muslim migrants from the Caucasus and Central Asia, perhaps because they’re far more numerous than Jews.
Whatever his many other sins, even Vladimir Putin’s harshest critics concede that he’s not an anti-Semite. As the New Republic’s Julia Ioffe notes, a number of his closest confidants, as well as the Judo teacher who served as a mentor and surrogate father, are Jews. He has personally intervened in cases of state anti-Semitism, such as an incident last year in which a teacher was charged with corruption and the prosecution used his Jewish last name as evidence. Putin labeled that “egregious,” and the conviction was overturned soon after.
Putin’s has also generally been supportive of Jewish institutions—one Jewish institution in particular. One of the more intriguing aspects of contemporary Russian Jewish life is the close relationship between the Kremlin and Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, the Hasidic sect known in the United States for its street-corner proselytizing to fellow Jews and reverence for the late Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Founded in Western Russia in the 18th century, the Lubavitchers decamped to the United States in 1940, setting up their new headquarters in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood. The Orthodox Jewish movement has dispatched hundreds of emissaries throughout the world to promote the faith. Just after the fall of Communism and just prior to his own death, Schneerson sent Rabbi Berel Lazar to represent Chabad in Russia.
Today, Lazar, who was born in Italy and educated in the United States, is Russia’s chief rabbi. He appears frequently at Putin’s side at public events, and is the leader of the Federation of Jewish Communities (known by its Russian acronym FEOR), the country’s most important Jewish organization. But the title of Russia’s most important rabbi is not an uncontested one.
Adolf Shayevech, a prominent figure in the community since the late Soviet period, was considered chief rabbi until 2000, and still claims the title. Kanner’s group, the Russian Jewish Congress, also recognizes Shayevech. But since Putin came to power in 2000, he has preferred to work with FEOR. Lazar, who is sometimes referred to as “Putin’s Rabbi,” now sits on the country’s public chamber, a government-appointed oversight committee. Lazar has been nothing but appreciative, praising Putin publicly as a friend of the Jews and calling Russia “one of the safest places for Jews in Europe.”
In a story that seemed tailor-made to demonstrate the rabbi’s devotion to both his faith and his patron in the Kremlin, it was reported in June 2013 that Lazar had agreed, at Putin’s request, to attend a World War II memorial event hours away from Moscow on a Friday afternoon. When his plane was delayed and arrived back in Moscow just 10 minutes before sundown, Lazar made an eight-hour, 19-mile walk home rather than break the Sabbath. Sources close to the rabbi told the Israeli newspaper Arutz Sheva that his willingness to make the difficult journey was an “example of the special connection between Rabbi Lazar and Russia’s president.”
Government support has been good for FEOR, which has restored dozens of synagogues and built Jewish community centers throughout the country. It has also gotten funding to develop the Jewish Museum, which opened in 2012 just around the corner from the organization’s Moscow headquarters.
Chabad members—a small fraction of a small religious community—have become the dominant force in Russian Jewish life. “Eighty percent of all synagogues, the rabbis are Chabad,” Rabbi Alexander Boroda, the organization’s chief spokesman, told me in an interview. “But the people who come, many are just young people who want to come and learn something about Judaism.”
Boroda dismissed the notion that there was anything improper about his organization’s close relationship with the Kremlin. “The chief rabbi is the representative of the Jewish tradition,” he says. “It’s the Russian tradition, it’s not like America.” Indeed, a number of other Eastern European countries have chief rabbis, and in Ukraine, as in Russia, it’s a disputed position.
How exactly has Chabad reached its position of influence? For one thing, it has some influential backers. The Uzbek–Israeli billionaire diamond magnate Lev Leviev was an early and enthusiastic backer of FEOR. Roman Abramovich, the billionaire investor, governor, and owner of the Chelsea soccer team, has also been a backer, donating $5 million to build the Marina Roscha Synagogue.
Chabad, which unlike many other Jewish groups is a centrally organized hierarchical organization, also likely looks familiar to the Kremlin. Chabad “replicates in a way the structure of the Orthodox Church,” says Kanner. “There is a center that sends its ambassadors into the communities.”
David Shneer, a professor of Jewish history at the University of Denver who was studied the Lubavitchers’ role in Russia, says it also helps that Chabad is a “movement that cultivates ties with political leadership as part of a broader strategy to make a home wherever they happen to be.” He compares this to the medieval practice of shtadlanut, in which European Jews lobbied local rulers for rights.
Even though most Russian Jews aren’t Orthodox, Shneer says it shouldn’t be surprising that the Orthodox Chabad has taken on a leadership role in Russian Jewish life. “Chabad is evangelical Judaism,” he says. “They bring Judaism to people at whatever level they’re at. If they want to light candles, they’ll show them how to light candles. If they want to keep kosher, they’ll show them how to keep kosher. They know that 95 percent of people who attend Chabad events are not at all religiously observant. But their point is to bring a certain kind of Judaism to as many Jews as possible.”
FEOR’s Boroda argues that the approach has brought results. “More people have started going to synagogue,” he says. “We’re seeing a renaissance in Jewish life.”
Of course, with nationalist sentiment running high right now, there are always fears that this could once against manifest itself in hostility to Jews.
A recent report from Kanner’s organization, which often works with the government to combat cases of discrimination, also noted an uptick in anti-Semitic statements from politicians and on state-run media outlets. A recent Russian television documentary about Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk told viewers that “one must take into consideration his Jewish origin.” Other media hatchet jobs of foreign leaders or opposition figures have also noted their Jewish roots. There have also been a number of instances in the past year of vandalism of synagogues and cemeteries. Blatantly anti-Semitic comments from low-level politicians are fairly common. A legislator from the ruling United Russia party, for instance, remarked during a debate at the regional parliament in Kaliningrad that Jews “destroyed our country in 1917 and … destroyed our country in 1991.”
Even so, a spokesman for the Russian Jewish Congress told the news agency Interfax that “the role of anti-Semitism in modern Russia has obviously become less noticeable than in the 1990s and 2000s, when it was the principal essence of nationalistic propaganda.”
But even if life is relatively comfortable for Jews, in contrast to other minorities, that doesn’t mean the community is due for a resurgence. Right now the biggest threat to Russian Judaism may be apathy, not bigotry.
Shneer feels that Chabad’s dominance, and the lack of reform or progressive alternatives, is “terrible for the future of pluralistic Judaism in Russia.” Russia is full of people with Jewish or partially Jewish family roots, but after decades of repression and immigration, many have little connection to the religion. On one level it seems unlikely that a branch of Judaism based in part on a rejection of modern society will be the one to bring doubters back into the fold.
Kanner, though, says the relative lack of interest in reform or liberal branches of Judaism shouldn’t be surprising, and is rooted in the community’s troubled history. “In Soviet times, we were Jews based on our blood. It was a nationality not a religion,” he says. “The main principle of reformism is that you can be a Jew while also being French or German or whatever. That’s why there was no basis for reformism. In Russia, you are first a Jew, then you are anything else.”
Times may have changed and the situation may have improved, but the idea that you can at once be a Jew and a Russian will still take time to take hold.
|
||||
The Happy-Go-Lucky Jewish Group That Connects Trump and Putin | ||||
Chabad of Port Washington, a Jewish community center on Long Island’s Manhasset Bay, sits in a squat brick edifice across from a Shell gas station and a strip mall. The center is an unexceptional building on an unexceptional street, save for one thing: Some of the shortest routes between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin run straight through it.
Ben Schreckinger is a reporter for Politico.
|
||||
ABC Corrects Explosive Flynn Report That Drove Down Stocks | ||||
Flynn was asked to reach out to Russian officials during the Trump transition, not the campaign, according to a source, the network noted. |
||||
» Flynn Plea Shows Collusion With Israel? IMEMC News | ||||
Michael Flynn’s guilty plea to lying to the FBI falls short on Russia “collusion” but points to the Trump administration acting on Israel’s behalf, says author and journalist Max Blumenthal.
Max Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and bestselling author whose articles and video documentaries have appeared in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Daily Beast, The Nation, The Guardian, The Independent Film Channel, The Huffington Post, <a href=”http://Salon.com” rel=”nofollow”>Salon.com</a>, Al Jazeera English and many other publications. His most recent book is Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel. His other book, Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered The Party, is a New York Times and Los Angeles Times bestseller. Max is co-host of the podcast Modern Rebel. Aaron Mate: It’s the Real News. I’m Aaron Mate. Michael Flynn, the National Security Advisor to Donald Trump until his ouster just a few months into his administration, has pleaded guilty to lying to investigators looking into alleged Trump Russia ties. Flynn is the most high level member of the White House inner circle to be indicted and he is said to be cooperating with investigators. And the news has been greeted across liberal media much like it was today on the TV program The View. Speaker 2: Breaking news. Joy Behar: Oh my God. Oh, breaking news. ABC news Brian Ross is reporting. Michael Flynn promised full cooperation to the Mueller team and is prepared to testify that, as a candidate, Donald Trump directed him to make contact with the Russians. Yes. Aaron Mate: But for opponents of Donald Trump, is Flynn’s indictment really something to celebrate? Well, joining me to discuss is Max Blumenthal, Senior Editor of Alternet’s Grayzone Project. Max, your reaction to Flynn’s indictment today. Max Blumenthal: You know, my reaction is slightly different than The View panelists, who are really expressing the sensibility, or the mentality, of the id lib, or the idiot liberal, who has been kind of indoctrinated over the past 11 months to believe that Trump had colluded with Russia and that this will lead to his impeachment. We actually saw outside the courthouse where Flynn appeared, the people not only chanting “lock him up”, which is hilarious considering that Flynn, at the Republican National Convention led the “lock her up” chants about Hillary Clinton, but there was also a sign being held by one protestor or heckler, reading “People Power versus Putin Power”, as if Putin kind of controlled Michael Flynn.I mean let’s first acknowledge that this is a confirmation, this indictment of Michael Flynn’s dishonesty, his hypocrisy and his sheer idiocy. I mean, he lied to the FBI and ordinary people who lie to the FBI go to jail. He not only did that, but he did not register as a foreign agent when he took something like half a million dollars from Erdoğan’s government, the government of Turkey, in order to stage some kind of operation to possibly kidnap the person that, the exiled cleric that Erdoğan considers to be his arch nemeses. Fethullah Gülen in Pennsylvania so you can imagine like Flynn and his buddies driving around Pennsylvania trying to kidnap some cleric. It’s like the guy who couldn’t shoot straight. It’s like something out of a Woody Allen movie.Just the level of absurdity of Flynn’s activities has reached a sublime level then you have Flynn testifying before Congress that the U.S. needed to be in the driver’s seat back in 2015 to prevent Russia from setting up nuclear facilities in Egypt and elsewhere and then two weeks later he goes to Egypt and Israel on a trip paid for by a company, one of the companies that had been possibly working with the Russian government to set up, you know, nuclear plants, Flynn did not disclose that at the time when he had a security clearance.So there’s this pattern of failing to disclose activities that he’s been involved in and, you know, he has been pretty much lying ever since 2015. So that’s real, that’s corruption. There’s no way to defend Flynn on that level. The question is, is there any evidence here of collusion with Russia? Trump’s collusion with Russia. And when you actually look at the indictment, you’ve got another dud, it’s just another dud, and these duds arrive every two to three weeks and they send the id libs into a frenzy of ecstasy about having their shambolic narrative of Russia controlling the United States and colluding with Trump to subvert our otherwise shining democracy confirmed.And this confirms nothing. What it does show is that the Israeli government, through Jared Kushner, pressured Michael Flynn to approach the Russian government through Sergey Kislyak, who was the Russian Ambassador to the U.S. at the time, to use it’s position on the U.N. Security Council to stop a resolution condemning Israeli Settlement activity, which the Obama administration was going to abstain on. Something the U.S. government hasn’t done before.Jared Kushner and his family through the Kushner Family Foundation have an extensive relationship not only with the Israeli government, but with Benjamin Netanyahu himself. Netanyahu when he’s in New York would stay with the Kushner family. He would sleep in a bedroom at their house and was almost literally in bed with Jared Kushner. Kushner Family Foundation has donated extensively to the Israeli Settlement Enterprise, to very pro-Israel groups. And so you’re looking actually at Israeli collusion. The real center of influence in Washington emanates from Israel and Kushner has basically been an agent of Israeli influence. An unregistered agent of pro-Israel influence in Washington. This element of the story, which is central, has been completely ignored. And there is another point.Flynn is accused of approaching Sergey Kislyak to discuss how the U.S. and Russia, which was one of the main parties engaged in Syria, would bring the Syrian conflict to an end and take on al Qaeda and ISIS. So that U.S. and Russia are discussing deescalating a conflict that has killed somewhere around 250,000 people. At least around 100,000 on the Syrian government side, by the way. And they have successfully done so, it’s been Russian intervention in Syria at the invitation of the Syrian government that has led to the destruction of ISIS, the defeat of al Qaeda, and the end of this conflict. And refugees are now coming back, so once, just to restate that, Flynn approached Kislyak, not the other way around, to discuss deescalating a conflict. And that’s considered a major transgression now in Washington and then there’s the third point in the indictment.Flynn approached Kislyak, not the other way around, to beg Russia not to retaliate against sanctions that the Obama administration had imposed on Russia for unproven allegations that Russia hacked the Democratic National Committee’s email servers and released it to WikiLeaks. Unproven. Totally unproven, even the intelligence agencies that everyone, every Democrat worships as if they’re some kind of oracle, have just stated with high confidence that these servers were hacked by Russian intelligence agencies and none of them, not the FBI, not the NSA, none of them have examined the DNC’s email servers, none of them have demanded them. So these sanctions were imposed based on an allegation and then you have Michael Flynn, while a member of the Trump campaign, approaching the Russian Ambassador to beseech him not to retaliate.And Putin himself was actually put under pressure by the Russian Foreign Ministry at the same time to retaliate because the U.S. had kicked Russian Diplomatic personnel out of Washington, and imposed them unprecedented sanctions, Putin did not retaliate. I would say it was a fairly elegant, diplomatic move. He was gonna give a new administration a chance.In any case, Flynn lied about these communications he had with Sergey Kislyak, the communications were picked up by the NSA because Michael Flynn was in the Cayman Islands at the time and so he was abroad where the NSA has surveillance latitude and Flynn, you know, he may have been sitting on a beach after having one too many, you know, pina coladas and he engaged in really stupid activity to make this kind of call. But the nature of the call, and the content of the indictment, does not prove that there was collusion with the Russian government. It certainly doesn’t demonstrate that Russia was attempting to subvert American democracy. It does demonstrate that the Israeli government through it’s point man, Jared Kushner, was engaged in collusion, was engaged in foreign meddling, and subversion. And this, for some reason, is not the story and we know why. Aaron Mate: Right. In terms of what it says about the actual election, which is purportedly the reason why we’re supposed to be caring about Russia and Trump. The first conversation between Flynn and Kislyak happens in December, so well after the election has happened. Let me ask you Max, it’s interesting to see that the outrage today has been over, as you mentioned, Flynn trying to negotiate or make overtures to Russia over matters that could actually deescalate tensions, which, when not viewed through a partisan lens, could be seen as positive because it’s deescalating tensions with a nuclear power, and as you said, trying to find an end to the horrific Syrian War. But, in effect, both those things were known about before. What was not known, at least to my knowledge, was the extent to which Flynn was working to subvert the U.N. Security Council vote about Israel. And it’s surprising, as you alluded to, that that’s the issue that is both new but yet has not elicited very much outrage or attention. Max Blumenthal: Yeah, I mean, that’s just absolutely shocking that, I mean, and this has also come out through Mueller’s investigation is that Jared Kushner may have violated the Logan Act by conducting freelance diplomacy to work with the Israeli government to attempt to convince other governments to vote against the U.N. Resolution. Other governments on the Security Council. That’s how we know that Kushner was the one who was encouraging Flynn to make this call. And it’s just completely overlooked in Washington, it’s overlooked by mainstream media, not only because of the fear of that very government and it’s cut outs in Washington attacking figures in the media and attacking public figures for daring to point to Israeli influence as a nefarious and nefarious force that contravenes American interests, but because it’s a matter of American policy to allow Israel to dictate our policy with respect to the Middle East.Including in Syria and so you have elements that are deeply embedded in the national security state that have been hostile to deescalating the Syrian Civil War. These elements, you know, you could point to John Brennan from the CIA, one of his babies was the arm and equip operation to train and arm Syrian rebels who were substantially operating under the umbrella of al Qaeda, referred to as the Free Syrian Army, something that we now know was basically a mythical conglomeration of Salafi and Salafi jihadi rebels. And in 2015, when al Qaeda Syrian affiliate, Jabhat Al Nusra, took the city and the province of Idlib, in northeastern Syria, which was just a few hundred kilometers … actually I would just say, you know, a few scores of kilometers away from the Alawite Heartland. An area which al Qaeda and it’s affiliates have pledged to cleanse of non-sitting Muslims. To kill or convert the minority population of Syria.Where Christians were forced to convert or die in Idlib. Where the Jewish population in Idlib was forced to dig up their own shrines. Christians were slaughtered across Idlib. And the Syrian government panicked. You know, what Obama should have done at that point is gone to the city allies, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and said, “Stop arming these jihadist rebels who have taken Idlib, let’s put a stop to this, this is crazy, they wanna march on Lattakia, they wanna move to Damascus and this would destroy a core country in the Middle East. It’s gone too far.” He didn’t do that. The arms continued to flow.This should have been a signal moment and that is when, in fact the arms continued to flow in the form of something like 20,000 Tow Missiles produced by Raytheon which allowed al Qaeda and it’s allies to destroy entire Syrian Army Tank Divisions. This is when the Syrian government called on Russia to intervene. And it was that Russian intervention that prevented Syria from becoming what we see today in Libya, where there are open air slave markets, where there have been the slaughter of the black population of Libya and now we see sub-Saharan African migrants being sold in open air slave markets. Refugee crisis like you’ve never seen before. This is what Russia prevented in Syria. And the U.S. by 2016, after the fall of Aleppo, or the liberation of Aleppo with Russian help, the liberation from al Qaeda and it’s allies, kind of started to get wise and decided it’s time to deescalate.John Brennan was very unhappy with this scenario, his operation was being discredited. His legacy was on the line. A lot of other figures coming out of the state department were upset at this scenario but the Trump administration was determined to do this and that’s what Flynn’s phone call with Kislyak partially dealt with and it has happened. We’ve seen deescalation zones set up around the Golan Heights, all across the [crosstalk 00:15:26] Aaron Mate: I think we gotta, Max- Max Blumenthal: These are coming [crosstalk 00:15:29] Aaron Mate: Max, let me cut in there because we have to wrap, but I wanna say actually, that it’s quite possible that what Trump and Flynn are being faulted for now, in terms of Syria, is exactly what the Obama administration, despite people like John Brennan, would have done anyway. Because, as you say, the war was going so bad for them that it was obvious that they were not gonna win the outcome that they pursued. But let me ask you, Max, because we only have one minute, so getting back to Flynn and this indictment, people are saying, “Well look, why would Mueller make a plea deal with Flynn unless Flynn had something to offer him that was gonna flip and point to someone higher above him like Kushner, or even Trump, that’s possible. It’s also possible that maybe this is all Flynn has and so now they’re gonna get him on lying to the FBI so I’m wondering, where you think this is gonna go and what kind of punishment you think someone like Flynn will face? I mean lying to the FBI is a serious offense but it’s nowhere near the kind of offense of treason that many people have floated throughout this whole Russia-gate “scandal”. Max Blumenthal: Yeah. Even though the indictment contradicts the narrative of collusion in Russian subversion of our shining democracy, the narrative will continue and this gives more fumes to the narrative in the way the mainstream media, corporate media’s gonna report this will be slightly distorted. It will obfuscate the details of the indictment. I can only go based on what’s in the indictment and it seems to show that Flynn lied to the FBI, he probably pled out on part to protect his son Michael Flynn Jr. from being, you know, indicted, or called in. And to the extent that he is going to say that Trump ordered him to make this phone call, well, the question is how does that demonstrate any illicit behavior by Trump if Trump himself was urging Flynn, who was his future National Security Council Advisor, to conduct diplomacy with Russia?I mean Flynn’s mistake was to make the phone call in the Cayman Islands where the NSA could pick up the cables and listen to the phone call and his other mistake was to lie to the FBI time and time again. Just being a serial liar. So that’s it from what I can see and from the standpoint of someone trying to prove Trump Russia collusion, or the overall narrative of Russia-gate, this one is another dud. Aaron Mate: Leave it there. Max Blumenthal is Senior Editor of Alternet’s Grayzone Project, also the current host of the podcast, Moderate Rebels. Max, thank you. Max Blumenthal: Thanks for having me. Aaron Mate: And thank you for joining us on the Real News. 11/27/17 The ‘Deal of the Century’ Struck between Reckless Leaders |
||||
James Comey Waxes Biblical About Mike Flynn’s Guilty Plea – Forward | ||||
|
||||
James Comey Tweets Biblical Verse About Mike Flynn The Forward | ||||
|
||||
Congressmen say Jared Kushners arrest is coming and Donald Trump will be ousted from office | ||||
So what now? Special Counsel Robert Mueller has cut a plea deal with Michael Flynn, who is testifying that Donald Trump and Jared Kushner ordered him to be the point man for communicating and conspiring with the Russian government during the election. If Flynn has the evidence to back up those assertions, things will never be the same. Two U.S. Congressmen are weighing in on the matter, and they’re painting a particularly dire picture for Kushner and Trump both. |
||||
Michael Flynn Will Keep Military Rank And Pension Despite Guilty Plea | ||||
Flynn could commit murder today, and be convicted … and still retain his retired general status with pension, one expert said. |
||||
Psychiatrists warn Trump becoming more mentally unstable | ||||
Signed in as mikenova
Share this story on NewsBlur Shared stories are on their way…
|
||||
Psychiatrists warn Trump becoming more mentally unstable, putting US, world at ‘extreme risk’ – CNBC | ||||
|
||||
Mike Flynn – Google News: Flynn pleads guilty to lying to FBI, is cooperating with Mueller – WLS-TV | ||||
Mike Flynn – Google News |
||||
Russia investigation ‘wearing’ on White House, despite spin – Lincoln Journal Star | ||||
|
The World News and Times –
Saved Stories
Saved Stories – None | ||
---|---|---|
Flynns indictment tightens the noose on Trumps White House | ||
Indictment on a relatively minor count suggests retired general has juicy information to share, writes Edward Luce |
||
Flynn’s indictment tightens the noose on Trump’s White House – Financial Times | ||
|
||
Trump keeps playing nice with Mueller, for now – Politico | ||
|
||
Trump calls Tillerson exit reports ‘fake news’ but was it a misfired plot? | ||
Multiple reports said the secretary of state would be replaced. Were those sources wrong or did a move against Tillerson fall victim to the Mike Flynn drama? Donald Trump insisted on Friday that Rex Tillerson was not leaving the US state department, denouncing as fake news multiple reports quoting White House officials as saying the secretary of state was about to be ousted. Earlier in the day, Tillerson also rejected the reports of his imminent departure as laughable. Related: ‘Guilty, your honor’: Michael Flynn, who led the ‘lock her up’ chants, enters his plea Continue reading… |
||
Rex Tillerson Isn’t the Problem. It’s Trump. – POLITICO Magazine | ||
|
||
The Russia Investigations: After Flynn Plea Deal, Where Does Mueller Aim Next? – North Country Public Radio | ||
|
||
Mueller has arrested 4 ex-Trump advisers in 6 months, signaling peril ahead for White House – Chicago Tribune | ||
|
||
The Scalp-Taking of Gen. Flynn – Center for Research on Globalization | ||
|
||
Russian Security Council head to visit Brazil, Argentina – TASS | ||
|
||
The Kathryn Steinle murder trial: Why the jury and Trump saw two different cases – Los Angeles Times | ||
|
||
What Flynn’s guilty plea means for Trump and the GOP – NBCNews.com | ||
|
||
Flynn plea deal increases exposure of senior Trump transition team members | ||
By agreeing to cooperate with federal prosecutors in a deal announced on Friday, former national security adviser Michael Flynn won for himself protection from further prosecution. That protection could conceivably extend to his son, Michael Flynn Jr, who once worked for his father. |
||
Who Is Jared Kushner: Trump loyalist or Kissinger protege? – RT | ||
|
||
Russia investigation ‘wearing’ on White House, despite spin – Q13 FOX | ||
|
||
Friday Talking Points Lock Him Up! – HuffPost | ||
|
||
Michael Flynn Knew the FBI Had Heard His Calls with Russians. So Why Did He Lie About Them? – Daily Beast | ||
|
||
Mike Flynn – Google News: ‘Something was desperately wrong with this guy’: US Army lieutenant general who served with Mike Flynn weighs in on … – Business Insider | ||
Mike Flynn – Google News |
||
The details of Michael Flynns plea deal with Robert Mueller are nothing short of brutal | ||
Just how hard of a bargain does Robert Mueller drive? He handed what initially appeared to be a sweetheart deal to Michael Flynn, and in exchange Flynn agreed to provide evidence to incriminate Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, and other key players in the Trump-Russia scandal. But the details of that plea deal are now surfacing, and what’s stunning is just how little Mueller ended up giving Flynn when it comes down to it. This is nothing short of brutal. Legal experts dissected the Flynn plea deal during Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC show on Friday night, and I’ll spare you the legalese and boil it down to three points for you. First: Flynn’s deal only grants him leniency on the charge of lying to the FBI. If Mueller doesn’t end up liking what he sees going forward, he can still charge Flynn with other crimes. Second: Mueller now officially owns Flynn. He can make him wear a wire, or dress up like a chicken. The third bullet point is the most astounding one. There is nothing in the plea deal which formally protects Michael Flynn Jr. By now we all know that Michael Flynn cut the deal in order to protect his son. But even that’s not guaranteed. If Mueller doesn’t like how things are going, he can go back and charge Junior with various crimes at any point. This motivates Flynn to work as hard as he possibly can to help take down the likes of Trump and Kushner, because his son is still far from officially being in the clear. This deal offers the clearest insight yet into just how brutally effective Robert Mueller can be with his wheeling and dealing. It’s not that he’s trying to torture Michael Flynn. It’s that he wants to keep Flynn motivated to continue cooperating as emphatically as possible. It also means no one else in the Trump-Russia scandal is getting free lunch if they seek a plea deal of their own. The post The details of Michael Flynn’s plea deal with Robert Mueller are nothing short of brutalappeared first on Palmer Report. |
||
Michael Flynn may have just incriminated Tom Cotton, Donald Trumps new CIA Director pick, in Russia scandal | ||
Earlier this week, just as it was becoming clear that Michael Flynn was about to cut a devastating plea deal against Donald Trump and other big fish in the Russia scandal, Trump began pushing a weird sideshow story. He suddenly wants to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson after months of hemming and hawing about it, as part of a series of moves that would elevate Senator Tom Cotton to CIA Director. Now that Flynn’s deal is official, it reveals that Cotton may have been part of the Trump-Russia conspiracy all along. Let’s emphasize the word “may” here. Perhaps this is all one massive coincidence. Perhaps Trump really does just happen to be looking to give Cotton a coveted promotion, just as Michael Flynn seems to be pointing the finger at Cotton. But if this is a coincidence, it’s a remarkable one. Flynn is confessing that while he was conspiring with the Russian Ambassador to sabotage President Obama’s Russian sanctions, he was relaying that conversation to the Trump national security transition team. Guess who was on that team? Tom Cotton. We may have to wait a bit to see whether Flynn is referring to everyone on the Trump national security transition team, or just some of its members. But if Flynn is referring to the entire team, then he’s accusing Tom Cotton of having known about the Trump-Russia conspiracy since at least December. If Cotton knew about that felony conspiracy and failed to report it, he would be guilty of a felony himself, and Trump could be offering him a promotion in the hope of buying his continued silence. Again, let’s not get ahead of ourselves here. We can’t assume Tom Cotton is guilty of anything. But if Michael Flynn really did just implicate Cotton in the Trump-Russa conspiracy, it would very conveniently explain why Donald Trump is trying to buy Cotton’s silence by giving him a promotion, However, if Cotton was looking to disappear into the recesses of the CIA before he could become a suspect in the Trump-Russia scandal, Trump may have blown it by taking this step far too late in the game. Trump should have made the move months ago. Now it may be too late. The post Michael Flynn may have just incriminated Tom Cotton, Donald Trump’s new CIA Director pick, in Russia scandal appeared first on Palmer Report. |
||
Dacha in reserve and real estate in Miami. How retired police General obtained ownership of paradise – https://en.crimerussia.com/ | ||
|
||
Letter from the US: Behind the ‘Russia Did it!’ frenzy – Green Left Weekly | ||
|
||
Russia investigation ‘wearing’ on White House, despite spin – WGNO | ||
|
||
Don’t use antivirus firms linked to Russia, cyber security chief tells Whitehall – The Guardian | ||
|
||
Flynn Plea Shows Collusion With… Israel? – The Real News Network | ||
|
||
This is the worst day of Donald Trumps life and its about to get far worse for him | ||
You’re Donald Trump. You only care about a handful of things in life. Money. Power. Cheating people. The perverse thrill of scamming society while proudly providing nothing in return. You’ve been getting away with it for seven decades. Except this time you took it a little too far, or at least you did it in the wrong arena. Now your own evil tactics are being used against you, by the very monsters you created. This has been the worst day of your life and it’s about to get far uglier, because you made it that way. Donald, you took a disgraced and down on his luck former military hero name Michael Flynn, and you helped turn him into a traitor. You encouraged him to sell out everything he ever stood for, in the name of personal ambition. You taught him how to not care about anything or anyone. You taught him the art of cold hard ruthless revenge. And so when it all went wrong and Flynn’s back was against the wall, he took the lessons you taught him and sold you out to save himself. He destroyed you today. Your presidency is a ticking timebomb. Your family is about to be in ruins. Oh, and he’s not the only one. You also helped turn Paul Manafort into a financial fraudster over the years, a traitor willing to take any money, no matter how bloody. Manafort has begun selling you out as well. Oh, or did you think prosecutors have suddenly moved to release him on bail for no reason? Manafort wants to get out of prison in time to spend up his blood money, and the only way he can do it is to sell you out as callously as you’ve spent your life selling others out. Just wait, Donald Trump, until this mess lurches even closer to you. You taught your daughter to seek out and marry the exact same kind of piece of crap that you are. His back is now against the wall as well. Do you really think for one second that Jared Kushner won’t sell you out in order to save himself? This is just getting started, Donald. You’ve surrounded yourself with bad people and you’ve taught them how to be even worse people. Of course they were going to betray you when it inevitably came down to it. Everything gets worse for you, Donald, from here. The post This is the worst day of Donald Trump’s life and it’s about to get far worse for him appeared first on Palmer Report. |
Contact Form | Blogs | Sites | News Reviews | Links | Advertising
All The News That’s Fit To Web
Advertisements – Advertising at The News And Times – advertising-newsandtimes.com | WE CONNECT!
Audio | Video | Top News | On Twitter | Security | FBI | Capitol Riot | JOSSICA | Trump | Russia | Putin | Russia – Ukraine War | Covid-19 | Brooklyn NY | Puerto Rico | World
November 23, 2024 5:09 am
The News And Times | Featured Posts | All Articles | Current News | Selected Articles | Shared Links | Opinions | In My Opinion | Sites | Blogs | Links | Twitter | Facebook