Sessions: 2nd Special Counsel Possible

Again you keep bringing up the other 8 agencies as if that means something, I am not asserting that she was the only one who was corrupted, to the contrary, she is the only one that we have direct evidence of pay to play but she sure as hell wasn't the only one, for instance both Mueller and Comey had knowledge of the FBI informant against Rosatom, alleging racketeering, bribery, and blackmail and still allowed the deal to go forward, hell not only did Holder as head of main justice sign off on the deal he slapped a gag order on the informant. Ask yourself why he would do that? We need a fullscale investigation under a Special Counsel or as may be the case Sessions is already conducting one as it is not certain if he considers himself recused from these matters.

If I am not the first, let me then say again that you are at best a drama queen. You know nothing, other than what you hear on Fox, or read on right wing media sites. As to any important information, you know zero.
 
If I am not the first, let me then say again that you are at best a drama queen. You know nothing, other than what you hear on Fox, or read on right wing media sites. As to any important information, you know zero.

I haven't cited Fox yet, in this thread I have cited the NYTs, Vannity Faire, and CNN, care to try another ad hominem logical fallacy?
 
Very.
Somebody should offer "yours for mine" a golf term used in match play where an opponent offers to give his opponent the putt if his opponent reciprocates.
Then we could move on .
wouldn't that be the grown -up thing to do, instead of proxy fighting by sexual assault claims or Special Councils.
I know this are serious charges, but it's being played as political gamesmanship

Do you recall MoveOn.org? (Clinton Impeahment) -what a colossal waste of time that was too
 

Well then you're an ignorant fuck:

Gag order lifted: DOJ says informant can speak to Congress on Uranium One, Russia bribery case with Clinton links

The informant's attorney, Victoria Toensing, told Fox Business Network Monday that her client can "tell what all the Russians were talking about during the time that all these bribery payments were made." The informant earlier was prevented from testifying by former attorneys general Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch, according to Toensing, after having signed a non-disclosure agreement.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...e-russia-bribery-case-with-clinton-links.html

The Magnitsky Act, formally known as the Russia and Moldova Jackson–Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012, is a bipartisan bill passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Obama in November–December 2012, intending to punish Russian officials responsible for the death of Russian tax accountant Sergei Magnitsky in a Moscow prison in 2009.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnitsky_Act

Alexander Valterovich Litvinenko (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ва́льтерович Литвине́нко, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ˈvaltərəvʲɪtɕ lʲɪtvʲɪˈnʲɛnkə]; 30 August 1962[2][3] or 4 December 1962 by father's account[4] – 23 November 2006) was a former officer of the Russian FSB secret service who specialised in tackling organised crime.[1][5] According to US diplomats, Litvinenko coined the phrase Mafia state.[6] In November 1998, Litvinenko and several other FSB officers publicly accused their superiors of ordering the assassination of the Russian tycoon and oligarch Boris Berezovsky. Litvinenko was arrested the following March on charges of exceeding the authority of his position. He was acquitted in November 1999 but re-arrested before the charges were again dismissed in 2000. He fled with his family to London and was granted asylum in the United Kingdom, where he worked as a journalist, writer and consultant for the British intelligence services.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko

The assassination of Boris Nemtsov, a Russian politician opposed to the government of Vladimir Putin, happened in central Moscow on Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge at 23:31 local time on 27 February 2015.[4] An unknown assailant fired seven or eight shots from a Makarov pistol; four of them hit Boris Nemtsov in the head, heart, liver and stomach, killing him almost instantly. He died hours after appealing to the public to support a march against Russia's war in Ukraine.[5]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Boris_Nemtsov

Oh and just learned he is no longer an anonymous informant:

William Campbell, a Russian lobbyist, is the informant, according to Reuters. He will be testifying before a congressional committee about the 2010 sale of Uranium One, where a Russian-backed company bought a uranium firm with mines in the U.S. Campbell gave information to the FBI about what he saw while undercover as an informant.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/16/h...says-he-has-evidence-on-the-uranium-one-deal/
 
Well then you're an ignorant fuck:

Gag order lifted: DOJ says informant can speak to Congress on Uranium One, Russia bribery case with Clinton links

The informant's attorney, Victoria Toensing, told Fox Business Network Monday that her client can "tell what all the Russians were talking about during the time that all these bribery payments were made." The informant earlier was prevented from testifying by former attorneys general Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch, according to Toensing, after having signed a non-disclosure agreement.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...e-russia-bribery-case-with-clinton-links.html

The Magnitsky Act, formally known as the Russia and Moldova Jackson–Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012, is a bipartisan bill passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Obama in November–December 2012, intending to punish Russian officials responsible for the death of Russian tax accountant Sergei Magnitsky in a Moscow prison in 2009.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnitsky_Act

Alexander Valterovich Litvinenko (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ва́льтерович Литвине́нко, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ˈvaltərəvʲɪtɕ lʲɪtvʲɪˈnʲɛnkə]; 30 August 1962[2][3] or 4 December 1962 by father's account[4] – 23 November 2006) was a former officer of the Russian FSB secret service who specialised in tackling organised crime.[1][5] According to US diplomats, Litvinenko coined the phrase Mafia state.[6] In November 1998, Litvinenko and several other FSB officers publicly accused their superiors of ordering the assassination of the Russian tycoon and oligarch Boris Berezovsky. Litvinenko was arrested the following March on charges of exceeding the authority of his position. He was acquitted in November 1999 but re-arrested before the charges were again dismissed in 2000. He fled with his family to London and was granted asylum in the United Kingdom, where he worked as a journalist, writer and consultant for the British intelligence services.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko

The assassination of Boris Nemtsov, a Russian politician opposed to the government of Vladimir Putin, happened in central Moscow on Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge at 23:31 local time on 27 February 2015.[4] An unknown assailant fired seven or eight shots from a Makarov pistol; four of them hit Boris Nemtsov in the head, heart, liver and stomach, killing him almost instantly. He died hours after appealing to the public to support a march against Russia's war in Ukraine.[5]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Boris_Nemtsov

Oh and just learned he is no longer an anonymous informant:

William Campbell, a Russian lobbyist, is the informant, according to Reuters. He will be testifying before a congressional committee about the 2010 sale of Uranium One, where a Russian-backed company bought a uranium firm with mines in the U.S. Campbell gave information to the FBI about what he saw while undercover as an informant.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/16/h...says-he-has-evidence-on-the-uranium-one-deal/

Just how long will we have to wait for Congressional testimony?
 
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