Thursday, January 11, 2018

Robert Mueller adds a cyber crime prosecutor to the team. Now we're cooking with gas.

Courtesy of WaPo: 

Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has added a veteran cyber prosecutor to his team, filling what has long been a gap in expertise and potentially signaling a recent focus on computer crimes. 

Ryan K. Dickey was assigned to Mueller’s team in early November from the Justice Department’s computer crime and intellectual-property section, said a spokesman for the special counsel’s office. He joined 16 other lawyers who are highly respected by their peers but who have come under fire from Republicans wary of some of their political contributions to Democrats.

Dickey’s addition is particularly notable because he is the first publicly known member of the team specializing solely in cyber issues. The others’ expertise is mainly in a variety of white-collar crimes, including fraud, money laundering and public corruption, though Mueller also has appellate specialists and one of the government’s foremost experts in criminal law.

You just know this information is sending a cold chill up Trump's back.

Keep in mind that Dickey is not an investigator, but rather a prosecutor.

This likely means that Mueller has already accessed some of Trump's computer records, and campaign emails, and has pieced some troubling things together.

And you know from his recent tweets that Trump is really feeling the pressure.
Yeah, I don't think the word "collusion" is the best descriptor for what they are looking for.

I think the more accurate terms are "conspiracy" and "obstruction."

As evidence of Trump's increasing concern his GOP buddies have ramped up attempts to undermine the Special Counsel investigation in a number of ways, as HuffPo reports

Last Wednesday, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), who once had a famously bumpy relationship with Trump, backed the president’s close friend and ally, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), in a dispute with the FBI and Department of Justice. The DOJ hadn’t wanted to hand over certain investigatory documents to Nunes, who supposedly stepped down from the Russia investigation last April after he was caught being fed intelligence reports on White House grounds by officials who wanted to shield the president. 

The same day, Fox News and other right-wing media hyped an anonymously sourced New York Post story that suggested Mueller’s grand jury contains too many black people. “Right-wing media’s offense-as-defense approach to protecting Trump has been a consistent drumbeat, but at a few intervals it can flare up,” noted Laura Keiter, the communications director at Media Matters for America, a progressive group that tracks conservative disinformation in the media. “We’re seeing it intensify right now — in part because of the feedback loop between right-wing media and congressional Republicans that are acting on right-wing media narratives; and, in part due to the increased pressure on Trump.” 

Also on Wednesday, Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman whom Mueller has charged with conspiracy to defraud the U.S., money laundering and a variety of other federal crimes, launched a stunty (and likely doomed) lawsuit against the special counsel, alleging that his investigation is overbroad and improperly authorized. 

On Friday, two Senate Republicans — Lindsey Graham (S.C.) and Chuck Grassley (Iowa) — sent a letter to the Justice Department and FBI asking for an investigation into Christopher Steele, the former British spy who compiled the notorious dossier on then-candidate Trump. Graham once called Trump a “kook” who was “unfit for office” and “the most flawed nominee in the history of the Republican Party.” He may have had a change of heart. 

Republicans in the House are diving into text messages between FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page to investigate whether the pair interacted with reporters. Strzok served on Mueller’s team and was removed over the summer after the special counsel learned that Strzok and Page exchanged text messages that were critical of a number of politicians on both sides of the aisle, including Trump. There’s nothing explicitly wrong with officials privately discussing their views on politicians, and text messages the two exchanged may have been part of an effort to cover up a romantic affair they were having. (Regardless, Mueller removed Strzok from his team long before issuing his first indictment in the matter.) 

Although he’d laid off attacking presidential rival Hillary Clinton for a short period after the election, Trump has ramped up attacks on the woman he had branded “Crooked Hillary” as his own legal issues have built up. He’s repeatedly called for the Justice Department to investigate her — even since becoming president. And recently the FBI seems to have listened. Despite an expiring statute of limitations, the FBI field office in Little Rock, Arkansas, has reopened an investigation into pay-for-play allegations surrounding the Clinton Foundation. The investigation into the charity had previously been shut down by career prosecutors due to a lack of evidence. But one witness — evidently sympathetic to a Clinton Foundation inquiry — told The Hill it was “extremely professional and unquestionably thorough.” And the Daily Beast reported last week that the FBI, ”acutely aware” of Trump’s demands, is also taking another look at Clinton’s handling of email during her tenure as secretary of state. 

I think we all knew this was going to get ugly, and now ugly it has become.

29 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:15 AM

    On Nov 9th 2016 i was sitting outside crying because I knew it was going to be terrible. I had no idea it would be this bad.

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    1. Anonymous12:08 PM

      Its bad. And many of us tried hard to warn everyone of the dangerous case of Donald trump for months before November. Unfortunately the crooks bought the media, the internet, the communication networks. But! there is hope. And he is doing his job today.

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  2. Anonymous11:38 AM

    The Republicans are playing with fire. There will never be any going back. They are following Trump down a road that will fundamentally change the United States and the way we govern. They don’t care that about the future as long as they get what they want now.

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    1. Anonymous11:49 AM

      Gawd I hope so.

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    2. Anonymous12:55 PM

      It's why the smarter rats are jumping ship. The only way to save their reputation for any future political endeavors.

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    3. Anonymous4:36 PM

      11:49

      So an autocracy/plutocracy is just dandy for you?

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  3. Anonymous11:41 AM

    Return To Bachmann-ia: Here’s What Michele Bachmann Has Been Up To

    https://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/what-has-michelle-bachmann-done-for-three-years

    ugh.

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  4. Anonymous11:43 AM

    How Lindsey Graham Became the Trump Whisperer

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-lindsey-graham-became-the-trump-whisperer

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  5. Anonymous11:47 AM

    Lol, ryan had to cover, "dimp knows what fisa is" whatever. Lol.

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  6. Anonymous11:57 AM

    Watch Pauly Shore Hysterically Reenact Stephen Miller’s CNN Interview

    https://www.mediaite.com/tv/watch-pauly-shore-yes-pauly-shore-hysterically-reenact-stephen-millers-cnn-interview/

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    1. That is the way to fight Trump. He hates that. Spicey’s days were numbered when SNL humiliated him. He also hated SNL portraying Bannon as Death and that he was in charge, running the country while Trump played with toys. He hated that too and now Bannon is gone. Let Pauly guest on SNL and do Stephen Miller and he’ll be out the door too.

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  7. Anonymous11:58 AM

    Americans? Its gonna get worst before it gets better. As those Americans onboard that flight hijacked by terrorist said "Lets Roll" they were as brave as our ancestors fighting for democracy 200 yrs ago. We are here because our ancestors fought and some gave their life for our freedom and rights. America is a beacon of hope to the world. Americans are under attack within our borders by traitors and crooks out to harm Americans. Don't back down, give up, or bow to them ever. Lets Roll and kick their cyber ass to the pit of hell.

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    1. Anonymous12:51 PM

      Michael Flynn was a great American. Heroic and patriotic. United States Army Lieutenant General. American? Trump has surrounded himself with generals. It is not always apparent who are the traitors and crooks. The best of them get by with their crimes.

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  8. Anonymous12:02 PM

    Sorry Alaska.....looks like Walmart/sam club is closing stores in your state. NO warning nothing. Same thing with carrier. So much for the dotard job creating liar, I wonder how many voted for trump that will be unemployed on Medicaid?

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    1. Anonymous12:49 PM

      Does anyone know which Walmart stores are closing in Anchorage? Isn't there just one Sam's Club in Anchorage or are there more?

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    2. Anonymous12:53 PM

      They won't be unemployed on Medicaid for long. They will just be unemployed.

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    3. Anonymous1:10 PM

      That'ss be interesting because the latest ReTHUG crazy is having to work to be on Medicaid.

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    4. Anonymous1:19 PM

      He wants to make it mandatory that in order to get Medicaid you must be working.

      Guess reality is coming to bite those moronic trump supporters sooner than they thought.

      By the way, how come none of them are questioning were all the jobs he promised to create are.

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    5. Anonymous1:50 PM

      That'ss be interesting because the latest ReTHUG crazy is having to work to be on Medicaid.

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    6. I’m sure they’ll be losing their Medicaid too, just like Kentucky.

      Stupid bastards. Never EVER vote against your own best interests.

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  9. Anonymous12:22 PM

    He points to Hillary Clinton as 'crooked' and that finger pointing goes to him. What a idiot! And, he thinks the majority of Americans don't see who and what he is...evil, ugly, a liar, fraud, unsuited, mentally off and a blowhard that knows nothing about government!

    Impeachment, resignation or jail will be a part of his future and I can hardly wait for one of them to occur. The sooner he is gone, the better for the country and world!

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  10. Anonymous12:49 PM

    The world awaits Donald John Trumps face and his dangerous cast of criminals as they are charged with treason, obstruction of justice and conspiring to commit crimes against America. There will be no mercy.

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  11. Anonymous12:54 PM

    Hey DonnieJohnnie,
    The stupidty they are laughig at is YOU!

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  12. Anonymous1:24 PM

    More accurate...money laundering!

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  13. Anonymous1:47 PM

    That's a VERY poor picture of Mueller, Gryphen!!

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    1. Anonymous5:50 PM

      He was having a good laugh. The man works hard, it's good stress release.

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  14. And in related news Trump just did Deutsche Bank a favor with some presidential intervention. I am waiting to see if Maddow and/or O'Donnell cover this. It's the sort of interference that will interest Mueller.

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    1. He owes them, as in they hold a lot of his loans. So this is payback. Wouldln’t be surprised if there was a little debt forgiveness worked into that favor.

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  15. Anonymous11:56 PM

    Miss lindsey? Flock together per ryan. Gop tryin to stick together. Leaving prez out or so it is beginning to look like that.

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