Courtesy of Vox:
House Republicans have voted to release a controversial secret memo that has become a rallying point for allegations of bias in the Trump-Russia investigation.
Nicholas Fandos of the New York Times reported that a House panel voted Monday along party lines to take the unprecedented move to release the memo, over the objections of the Justice Department and House Democratic colleagues.
The Justice Department said making the document public would be “extraordinarily reckless” and represent a potential risk to national security and ongoing investigations. House Democrats have portrayed the memo’s release as a political ploy, designed to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the Trump campaign.
President Donald Trump has five days to review the document and decide on its release, though he has previously indicated he wanted the memo made public.
It is already clear that Trump definitely wants this made public, as reported by Bloomberg:
President Donald Trump’s frustrations with the Russia investigation boiled over on Air Force One last week when he learned that a top Justice Department official had warned against releasing a memo that could undercut the probe, according to four people with knowledge of the matter.
Trump erupted in anger while traveling to Davos after learning that Associate Attorney General Stephen Boyd warned that it would be “extraordinarily reckless” to release a classified memo written by House Republican staffers. The memo outlines alleged misdeeds at the FBI and Justice Department related to the Russia investigation.
For Trump, the letter was yet another example of the Justice Department undermining him and stymieing Republican efforts to expose what the president sees as the politically motivated agenda behind Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe.
Of course the problem with the memo is that it will state conclusions based on classified information that it will not reveal, meaning that the Republicans can make various charges against the FBI and DOJ, without giving the press the opportunity to fact check them.
In other words it provides them the opportunity to create a reality that may in fact not, in any way, be related to actual reality.
The house Democrats want to poke a hole in that false reality by releasing a rebuttal memo, but it is unlikely to see the light of day:
In an interview with me, Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut — the No. 2 Democrat on the House Intel Committee — noted, ominously, that there is a reasonable chance that Schiff’s rebuttal memo will never be released. Himes pointed out that Republicans on the committee could vote against its release, or, worse, if Republicans did vote to release it, that Trump could block it.
“I’m under no illusion that there’s much probability at all that the Democratic memo ever sees the light of day,” Himes told me. “It is an extraordinarily detailed, point-by-point rebuttal of unbelievably shoddy allegations on the Republican side. If it were to get voted out of committee for public release, I would be very surprised if Trump didn’t block its release.”
Oh, I can hardly wait for the 2018 midterms.
Well, I am sorry --- but, I don't understand how the Republicans alone can vote to release the Nunes memo, but Democrats can't release their memo unless the Republicans say they can? Why can't the Dems just release theirs the same way the Republicans are releasing their -- on their own, with no pretense at being bi-partisan.
ReplyDeleteIf the Nunes memo is as full of holes and faulty support data as the Dems say it is, then I do not see why the Republicans can block their expose of the errors of his analysis on a topic as important as this is.
8:48. Was gonna say exactly that.
DeleteThe Democrats memo could be leaked and I'll wager it will be. Either that or the Democrats can come out in mass and tell what their letter states. There are always ways to counter the Republicans.
Deletehttps://www.thedailybeast.com/julian-assange-thought-he-was-messaging-sean-hannity-when-he-offered-news-on-democrat-investigating-trump-russia
ReplyDelete'Hannity’s fixation on the death of DNC staffer Seth Rich, since like Hannity, Assange has also hinted — with no evidence at all — that Rich was killed by the Clinton cabal as revenge for being the REAL source of the DNC emails that turned up on Wikileaks.
So what were the “other channels” that Assange clearly stated Sean Hannity already had the treasure map to? Passenger pigeons? Tinder? Going into “shady email” and composing letters back and forth in the drafts section, like Paul Manafort used to do with his Instagram mistress? Aluminum-piercing brainwaves from a shark with laser beams? We would most sincerely like to know.
And then the murders began.
Read more at https://wonkette.com/629059/oh-hi-julian-assange-what-are-your-other-channels-for-snuggling-with-sean-hannity#JLYU1oM04gKdkAPh.99
Why can’t Schiff just release his memo when Nunes’ memo is released? The transcripts from the interview with the GPS firm was released to shed light on the bullshit that Republicans were professing. The same thing should happen here.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/trump-russian-tv-host-celebrates-white-house-refuses-enforce-new-sanctions/
ReplyDelete"“Seemingly, Trump is ours again,” said Skabeeva, according to Davis’ translation. “So far, he’s being quiet and not supporting the sanctions.”"
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-administration-baffles-and-enrages-lawmakers-with-latest-punt-on-russia-sanctions?ref=home
Delete" new measures will “not need to be imposed” as required under the law."
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/01/23/mitch-mcconnell-russia-obama-joe-biden-359531
Deletehttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/30/trump-russia-collusion-fbi-cody-shearer-memo
ReplyDelete" ‘Shearer memo’ and is pursuing intriguing leads.
"The Shearer memo was provided to the FBI in October 2016. The Guardian was told Steele warned the FBI he could not vouch for the veracity of the Shearer memo, but that he was providing a copy because it corresponded with what he had separately heard from his own independent sources. both documents allege Donald Trump was compromised during a 2013 trip to Moscow that involved lewd acts in a five-star hotel."
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http://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/30/trumps-state-union-wrecked-fbi-investigating-second-russia-dossier.html
DeleteNo one other than me think its just another set of lies. Thats all that comes out of the sh@thole.
ReplyDeleteThe Democrats can “leak” their memo. I hope they do.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/devin-nunes-zero-credibility-ex-fbi-agent-obliterates-house-intel-head-russias-work/
ReplyDeleteZER0!
The Real State of the Union Is Awfully Precarious
ReplyDeleteOn the very week President Trump is set to give this speech, he and his party have taken grave steps that put the republic at risk.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-real-state-of-the-union-is-awfully-precarious
Trump Team Puts Putin Victims on Russian ‘Oligarch List’
ReplyDeleteKremlin watchers say they’re shocked the U.S. bunched critics of the regime together with people potentially linked to interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-team-puts-putin-victims-on-russian-oligarch-list
The State of the Union Under Trump Is Highly Abnormal—
ReplyDeleteHowever Well He Reads the Teleprompter
Pomp and pageantry don’t negate the very real damage that Trump has caused, to both the Republican Party and America’s institutions.
...But the State of the Union is not strong. It’s shaky and abnormal, even with a solid economy and the notable bits of progress that have been made elsewhere.
That’s because while he may give a normal-sounding speech, President Donald Trump has been anything but normal. His first year in office has been a glass half full, glass half full of rusty nails kinda year. His lack of moral leadership has perhaps been worse than expected. His propensity to say the wrong things and embrace the wrong people to supposedly appease his base has been tough to watch, like when he found the good in those marching with tiki torches in Charlottesville, VA.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-state-of-the-union-under-trump-is-highly-abnormalhowever-well-he-reads-the-teleprompter?ref=wrap
http://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/30/congressman-boycotts-sotu-demanding-trump-impeachment-hearings.html
DeleteBREAKING NEWS: The FBI is in possession of a SECOND dossier of Trump-Russia intelligence, known colloquially as the "Shearer Dossier," and it may confirm the already-known Steele Dossier.
ReplyDeletePer the Guardian, there are indications that the FBI thinks so.
https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/958413474924843009
BREAKING: This exchange, between a Twitter user posing as Sean Hannity and WikiLeaks, confirms WikiLeaks has been in contact with Hannity—a Trump advisor. This is the second WikiLeaks-Trump contact we know of; the other are pre-election contacts between WikiLeaks and Trump's son.
https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/958157616127102977
We should all be clear on the fact that Trump is taking all these pro-Russia actions to ensure the inevitable Russian election interference in 2018 and 2020 will be in his and the Republicans' favor. We are watching treachery on a historic scale in slow motion and doing NOTHING.
https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/958353804117839873
MAJOR BREAKING NEWS (NBC): Trump Considering Asking AG Sessions to Criminally Prosecute Special Counsel Bob Mueller, Risking Immediate Constitutional Crisis
https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/958414184672366594
"What will take Trump and the Kushners down are the financial crimes, just as with other crime families. Those financial crimes can be prosecuted by the New York State Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman. Capone got taken down by tax evasion.
DeleteA$$ets get confiscated. :)"
I'm going to my favorite gun shop today to pick up some cleaning supplies to clean my guns after deer season and before turkey season.
DeleteNow, I think I'll pick up 1,000 rounds of AR-15 ammo. Shit is about to get real.
Criminally prosecute Mueller for what ?
DeleteThe ‘state’ of Donald Trump? He thinks it couldn’t be better.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/mmurraypolitics/status/958407948442710017
https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/2018-state-of-the-union-address/state-donald-trump-he-thinks-it-couldn-t-be-better-n842501
https://twitter.com/SethAbramson
That point by point rebuttal will leak.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it a shame we have to rely on leaks to protect our democracy from the very people who swore an oath to protect and uphold our Constitution?
We need to arrest, indict, convict and incarcerate all of these TRAITORS.
Well said mlaiuppa. I always appreciate your comments.
Deletehttps://www.thedailybeast.com/msnbc-analyst-john-heilemann-suggests-devin-nunes-compromised-by-russia/?via=twitter_page
ReplyDelete'“We have votes today to politicize the intelligence process. To prohibit the FBI and the department of justice from expressing their concerns to our committee and to the house and to selectively release to the public only the majority’s memo without the full facts. A very sad day I think in the history of this committee. As I said to my committee colleagues during this hearing, sadly, we can fully expect that the President of the United States will not put the national interests over his personal interests, but it is a sad day indeed when that is also true of our own committee because today this committee voted to put the president’s personal interests, perhaps their own political interests above the national interests in denying themselves, even the ability to hear from the department and the FBI.”<Adam S.
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_crisis
FB>"We don't know everything that's really going on in the Russia investigation (or maybe we don't know much at all)... but we know it's something big.
ReplyDeleteWe don't know who is saying what behind closed doors... but we know a lot is being said.
We don't know how this will play out... but we know that history is watching and that we are in the midst of a serious test for the sanctity of our democracy.
Like pieces falling in a high stakes game of chess, we have move after move where the strategy is unclear. And the pace of the game seems to be accelerating - rapidly.
On the one side from Special Counsel Robert Mueller - indictments and guilty pleas of men close to President Trump and his campaign. And more smoke clouds billow as the heat of attention moves ever-closer to Mr. Trump's inner circle.
On the other side, Mr. Trump, his accomplices, and his apologists attack the long-held American norm of independent justice. An acting attorney general,and an FBI director have already been sacked. And now a third scalp in Andrew McCabe, the deputy FBI director. And then there is this outrageous "memo" which seems like it will be released for partisan purpose.
No one can predict what will be the end game. The twists and turns have already been beyond the ability of anyone's imagination. THESE ARE DANGEROUS TIMES. I am convinced the story of what is happening will eventually come out. But what will be the state of the nation when it does?
Many have written, myself included, of the shadow cast over the administration by the investigation of the Special Counsel. But there is another shadow that is even bigger. And that is the judgement of the American people. Millions are already making their voices heard, in the streets, online, and in special elections. The pivotal midterms loom in November. It is not clear how many of the Republicans in Congress are paying heed. Many elected officials and members of the rightwing press are seeking to protect the President from the reckoning of justice, whatever that turns out to be. (And we must repeat that he does enjoy the benefit of presumed innocence.)
But the more they deflect and stonewall, the more I feel the pressure is building across the country. I believe the vast majority of the American people believe in a core value of our nation's founding, expressed so eloquently by President Theodore Roosevelt.
"No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we require him to obey it. Obedience to the law is demanded as a right; not asked as a favor. "
That must hold true for the rich... the powerful... the politically connected... and yes, even the President of the United States of America." Dan the Man Rather
I hope the Democrats come out in force and verbalize what they know since they can't have the information released in print. There are ways around these Republicans! Go get them Democrats! Be just as nasty as they constantly show themselves to be.
ReplyDeleteREcall Devin Nunes midnight run to the White House and abrupt disappearance. What does Trump et al. have on him?
ReplyDeleteNunes was part of the Trump Transition Team. One might assume he has some dirt of his own he needs to hide.
DeleteTrump now wants to prosecute Mueller.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/1/30/1737264/-Forget-firing-Mueller-Trump-wants-to-prosecute-him
I'm beginning to think Nunes discovered that he was caught on wiretaps conspiring with the Russians and that's why he wants to shut it down. He's acting like a guilty man.
Have I got this right! The thugs (nunes) created a secret document so that they could leak the document ,to show transparency by sharing it?
ReplyDeleteThese people are despicable! Dirty sewer rats eww!!!Stupid and hateful.
I would imagine that if the Democrats take the House, they will shortly vote to release the memo. I can only imagine what the history books say about this. The bizarre thing is that not a single Republican in the Senate or the House has decided that they want to go down in history as the only moral Republican in Congress during the biggest political scandal in the history of the US. Sure, Flake gave a feeble attempt, but like the others, McCain and Corker, in the end he went along with "the program" and even declared that he wouldn't vote to impeach Trump. Which shows how much of a fake stand he was taking since Mueller hasn't even released his report yet.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/30/rep-jackie-speier-just-blew-lid-off-trump-gop-conspiracy-kill-mueller-investigation.html
ReplyDelete"“I think once the transcript of our open hearing comes out tomorrow, it will be perfectly clear, it is stunning how the chairman refused to answer the question. Did Mr. Wray ask that any element be somehow redacted? Or was any element not supposed to be made public because it was too sensitive? He would not answer that question. The chairman would not answer the question. He asked, furthermore, one of our colleagues, asked furthermore if they had been in communication with the White House. With anyone in the white house. Again, they would not answer the question. So, it’s pretty obvious, I think, to most people that this is all part of a quilt that’s being woven to promote the messaging, the script, from the white house, and to shut down the Mueller investigation. Meanwhile, we’ve already had two guilty pleas and two indictments. So, the Mueller commission is delivering to the American people under the constitution and the last thing we need is to have it put down.”"
NOW THIS!"Stormy Daniels (going on Kimmel tonight after Trump's State of the Union) issues a new statement saying she is denying having an affair with Trump not because of a settlement but because “it never happened.”
ReplyDeleteShe would also like you to follow her on Instagram."
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/adult-star-stormy-daniels-denies-affair-trump-hours-state-union-speech/
https://www.thedailybeast.com/devin-nunes-wont-say-if-he-worked-with-white-house-on-anti-fbi-memo
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