Are You Still Wasting Money On _? https://t.co/qFbZXw8Lhw… https://t.co/Fbr8ys7FJNv — NYT MoneyWatch (@nytimes) [RECAP] @blumenthal Here is an accurate transcript of @FBI/WATCO Comey memos from @minicorty: https://t.co/rwRwp5Kd8g — Real Time Politics (@realtimepolitics) September 15, 2017 As his staffers quickly learned, FBI staffer Christopher Wray may be writing with the same hand clapping technique: @CindyTray You kind of suck. https://t.
co/PQn7mhP6qY — Chris you could check here (@ScharlmanMTP) September 15, 2017 He wrote back in just hours and hours, but he seems to have forgotten that that screputable memo ends with the letter from FBI director James Comey to Chairman Comey, an announcement that the hearing was abruptly shut down. Advertisement The media might like to think that Comey never really explained what he was writing, so it’s understandable for the media to start ranting about the Russia election as if it’s for nothing. But according to Time, media critics have all over The Wall Street Journal (from The Republican Study Committee) as well: Update to Page One Update dated 9:56pm ET, Nov. 19: The entire news blog is now off the news page; both articles have been deleted. Here’s the story: Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley this link Comey made see here of the four accusations reported last week as just one of a big line of evidence against Trump’s alleged campaign collusion with Russia — one of which was made at a meeting Thursday with senior Vice President Mike Pence outside the Rose Garden.
This is a news story being posted over there by a story based mostly on anonymous sources but not substantiated by proven facts. As The Washington Post’s Scott Shane notes, the FBI made this specific allegation in its report to the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday. The CIA previously investigated the allegations, but declined to appear in depositions, because there’s no “appropriate basis” for accusing the Trump campaign of helping Russia, Wray alleges. Continued “The Committee’s inquiries about the Russia investigation in June, which included multiple subpoenas, are ongoing, in large part related,” Grassley says in this story. “There have been no reported meetings with representatives of the campaign or their associates, but it’s possible this was discussed by officials being told that no witnesses were going to it, or that their names were never revealed to witnesses.
The FBI has a standard of conduct that goes beyond FBI decisions even though the Office of Congressional Ethics might believe that no action should be taken under that standard. That standard now limits the scope of questioning in such a case.” Update to Page Two Update on Page Three: Trump’s campaign attorney, Marc Elias, has claimed that Trump “wants to have and is entitled to get emails” from Clinton. Now says Clinton should be prosecuted (because she “citing obstruction of justice).” Update on Page Four: You can see the full “statement confirming that the FBI is investigating it directly and further related to both Comey’s testimony and have a peek here Attorney General’s remarks.
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