2017年12月5日火曜日

ロシアゲートがほぼ完全にクリントン・民主党疑惑になった件

REVEALED: FBI agent removed from Mueller probe over anti-Trump texts changed Comey's rebuke of Hillary's email use from 'grossly negligent' to 'extremely careless'

A top FBI official who was tossed from the Russia probe was behind FBI Director James Comey's use of the phrase 'extremely careless' about Hillary Clinton
The phrasing was used as Comey rebuked Clinton last summer for her private email server, with the original line being that she acted 'grossly negligent'
That distinction is important because there are criminal penalties for individuals who treat classified material with 'gross negligence'
CNN revealed that Peter Strzok made the change, on the heels of the news that Strzok was caught sending anti-Trump text messages to his mistress
President Trump tweeted about the Strzok story, broken by the Washington Post and New York Times on Sunday, suggesting both investigations are biased

By Nikki Schwab, U.s. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com

Published: 20:11 EST, 4 December 2017 | Updated: 21:26 EST, 4 December 2017
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5145559/FBI-agent-removed-probe-changed-Clinton-language.html








Anti-Trump Text Messages Show Pattern Of Bias On Mueller’s Team
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2:18 AM 12/04/2017





Another unanswered mystery in the text message scandal is why Strzok’s politically-biased comments would be so problematic for Mueller given that many of the lawyers working under him have showed their political leanings in other ways.

At least nine of Mueller’s prosecutors have donated to Democratic political candidates. And all of the legal actions taken so far in Mueller’s investigation have involved pro-Democrat prosecutors.

The lawyers working the money laundering case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his associate, Rick Gates, have donated to Obama’s presidential campaigns.

Andrew Weissmann, a veteran Justice Department prosecutor, gave $2,300 to Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign. He donated $2,000 to the DNC in 2006. Andrew Goldstein, who is working the case with Weissmann, contributed $3,300 to Obama’s campaigns in 2008 and 2012.

One of the attorneys handling the case against former Trump adviser George Papadopoulos has also contributed heavily to Democrats.

Jeannie Rhee, who served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the Obama administration, contributed $5,400 to Clinton’s campaign during the 2016 cycle. She also contributed $7,300 to Obama’s presidential campaigns. Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in October to lying to the FBI about contacts he had with Russians during the campaign.

A former partner at Mueller’s old law firm, Wilmer Hale, Rhee has also represented Clinton and her family charity the Clinton Foundation in a 2015 lawsuit seeking access to the former secretary of state’s personal emails.

Brandon Van Grack, one of the lawyers who secured a guilty plea against former national security adviser Michael Flynn, has also donated to Obama. A national security prosecutor with the DOJ, Van Grack contributed around $300 to Obama’s 2008 campaign.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/04/anti-trump-text-messages-show-pattern-of-bias-on-muellers-team/


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