BIG BREAKING NEWS!

By mid-September 2007, nine senior staff of the Department of Justice associated with the controversy had resigned.[39][40][41][42] The most prominent resignations include:


Alberto Gonzales
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales[43][44][45]
Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty;
Acting Associate Attorney General William W. Mercer resigned from the acting office prior to Senate confirmation hearings for the same position, and returned to his post as U.S. Attorney for Montana (he held dual positions);
Chief of staff for the Attorney General Kyle Sampson
Chief of Staff for the Deputy Attorney General Michael Elston;
Director of the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA) Michael A. Battle;
the subsequently appointed Director to the EOUSA, Bradley Schlozman, also the former acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division;
the Department of Justice's White House Liaison Monica Goodling
In June 2008, a grand jury was empaneled to consider criminal indictments against officials involved in the firings. The grand jury was presented evidence from ongoing investigations at the Department of Justice Inspector General's office and at the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility.[46]
 
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy stated that Congress has the authority to subpoena Justice Department and White House officials including chief political advisor to the president Karl Rove and former White House counsel Harriet Miers.[89] On March 20, President Bush declared in a press conference that his aides would not testify under oath on the matter if subpoenaed by Congress.[90]
 
Wiki Leaks show coordination between State Dept. and the Clinton Foundation.

As for the email investigation...FBI is finding evidence of classified material now.

Ya it broke last night with Bret Baier and Britt Hume I have a thread up on it. "FBI to indict Clinton."
 
can you feel the winds turning? I hope clinton has some more ammo in reserve :)

I feel it seems to be coming down to the wire, but I've been watching the polling, and as of now, at least, Clintons numbers seem to have stopped dropping while she is barely ahead.
 
This was posted a few hours back, dumbass.

No sense in letting a BIG BREAKING NEWS! go, to waste......



November 2, 2016 - "As firefighters neared the 110-year-old church Tuesday night in Greenville, Miss., they saw flames in the windows and smoke pouring from the roof.

When they got closer, they could see two words spray-painted on the side of the burning sanctuary: Vote Trump.”

Investigators suspect that the fire at the historically black Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church was set on purpose, Greenville Fire Chief Ruben Brown told The Washington Post. The incident is being investigated as a hate crime by local, state and federal law enforcement agencies."




It was just a little Trump rally.

.....And, a pretty portable-one, at that!!

It appears the ignorant-White-trash, here (in PA), have jumped, aboard, as well!!!



http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/new...d_with_anti-tr.html#incart_river_index_topics
 
Wait till tomorrow.....the weekend beings. Trump is no longer required, its Wikileaks vs. the Clinton Machine.

Popcorn?
 
On December 7, 2006, the George W. Bush administration's Department of Justice ordered the unprecedented[1] midterm dismissal of seven United States Attorneys. Congressional investigations focused on whether the Department of Justice and the White House were using the U.S. Attorney positions for political advantage. Allegations were that some of the attorneys were targeted for dismissal to impede investigations of Republican politicians or that some were targeted for their failure to initiate investigations that would damage Democratic politicians or hamper Democratic-leaning voters.[2][3] The U.S. attorneys were replaced with interim appointees, under provisions in the 2005 USA PATRIOT Act reauthorization.[4][5][6] [7][8]
A subsequent report by the Justice Department Inspector General in October 2008 found that the process used to fire the first seven attorneys and two others dismissed around the same time was "arbitrary", "fundamentally flawed", and "raised doubts about the integrity of Department prosecution decisions".[9] In July 2010, the Department of Justice prosecutors closed the two-year investigation without filing charges after determining that the firing was inappropriately political, but not criminal, saying "Evidence did not demonstrate that any prosecutable criminal offense was committed with regard to the removal of David Iglesias. The investigative team also determined that the evidence did not warrant expanding the scope of the investigation beyond the removal of Iglesias."[10]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dismissal_of_U.S._attorneys_controversy

US attorneys serve at the leisure of the POTUS that wasn't a scandal, and unlike Lynch who met with Clinton on the back of the plane in a secret meeting as his wife was under investigation, Bush's AG John Aschcroft recused himself and the Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald was appointed.
 
By mid-September 2007, nine senior staff of the Department of Justice associated with the controversy had resigned.[39][40][41][42] The most prominent resignations include:


Alberto Gonzales
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales[43][44][45]
Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty;
Acting Associate Attorney General William W. Mercer resigned from the acting office prior to Senate confirmation hearings for the same position, and returned to his post as U.S. Attorney for Montana (he held dual positions);
Chief of staff for the Attorney General Kyle Sampson
Chief of Staff for the Deputy Attorney General Michael Elston;
Director of the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA) Michael A. Battle;
the subsequently appointed Director to the EOUSA, Bradley Schlozman, also the former acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division;
the Department of Justice's White House Liaison Monica Goodling
In June 2008, a grand jury was empaneled to consider criminal indictments against officials involved in the firings. The grand jury was presented evidence from ongoing investigations at the Department of Justice Inspector General's office and at the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility.[46]

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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy stated that Congress has the authority to subpoena Justice Department and White House officials including chief political advisor to the president Karl Rove and former White House counsel Harriet Miers.[89] On March 20, President Bush declared in a press conference that his aides would not testify under oath on the matter if subpoenaed by Congress.[90]

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