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More Justice Department Hiding
Judicial Watch filed a FOIA lawsuit against the Department of Justice for records of costs incurred by and logs maintained by the security detail for Special Counsel Robert Mueller. JW President Tom Fitton: “The American people have a right to know how much taxpayer money is being thrown at Mueller’s massive investigation.'
So now we can get to know how much it has cost the American people to put a 30 year Army veteran with 5 years of direct combat into prison. |
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More Justice Department Hiding
On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 9:43:35 PM UTC, wrote:
Judicial Watch filed a FOIA lawsuit against the Department of Justice for records of costs incurred by and logs maintained by the security detail for Special Counsel Robert Mueller. JW President Tom Fitton: “The American people have a right to know how much taxpayer money is being thrown at Mueller’s massive investigation.' So now we can get to know how much it has cost the American people to put a 30 year Army veteran with 5 years of direct combat into prison. I lurf the Freedom of Information Act. Andre Jute The people have a right to know what their "servants" are up to |
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On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 7:03:19 PM UTC-8, John B. Slocomb wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 13:43:33 -0800 (PST), wrote: Judicial Watch filed a FOIA lawsuit against the Department of Justice for records of costs incurred by and logs maintained by the security detail for Special Counsel Robert Mueller. JW President Tom Fitton: “The American people have a right to know how much taxpayer money is being thrown at Mueller’s massive investigation.' So now we can get to know how much it has cost the American people to put a 30 year Army veteran with 5 years of direct combat into prison. You mean that is one has been in the Military and spent time in a combat zone one should not be prosecute for evil deeds? Strange, you know. I personally know a couple of combat veterans who the military itself put in jail for crimes committed. I thought it was the other way round in America. I knew guys coming back from Vietnam that people spit at because they were wearing their uniform. cheers, John B. John, tell us what "evil deeds" that General Flynn was responsible for. As National Security Advisor he was expected to meet with foreign government officials. When he was called in by the FBI and told that it was just a talk if he decided not to make what was talked about there known that would supposedly be his own judgement. The two agents said that he was honest with them. And this despite the fact that he had been set up for entrapment because they had recorded the entire conversation since the Russian Government official apparently was nothing of the kind but rather an FBI informant that had a wire. There wasn't anything illicit about their conversation and the only thing that you are calling an "evil deed" is that he didn't tell the FBI 100% of what the conversation was about. And I'll repeat - he was the National Security Advisor and it was his responsibility to keep what he believed to be confidential information confidential. The stench of what has been done to him should end up before a jury. I want to see Mueller squirming. |
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On Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 7:09:42 PM UTC, wrote:
John, tell us what "evil deeds" that General Flynn was responsible for. As National Security Advisor he was expected to meet with foreign government officials. When he was called in by the FBI and told that it was just a talk if he decided not to make what was talked about there known that would supposedly be his own judgement. The two agents said that he was honest with them. And this despite the fact that he had been set up for entrapment because they had recorded the entire conversation since the Russian Government official apparently was nothing of the kind but rather an FBI informant that had a wire. There wasn't anything illicit about their conversation and the only thing that you are calling an "evil deed" is that he didn't tell the FBI 100% of what the conversation was about. And I'll repeat - he was the National Security Advisor and it was his responsibility to keep what he believed to be confidential information confidential. The stench of what has been done to him should end up before a jury. I want to see Mueller squirming. +1 Andre Jute Hallelujah! |
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