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Old 12-31-2017, 10:49 AM
 
Location: United States
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The hits just keep on coming.

The FBI's Andrew McCabe has ties to Russian oligarchs, including one that was tied to Paul Manafort's indictment.

If any of this is true, it really doesn't look good, and is another major blow to the credibility of the FBI.




FBI agents had complained and lodged at least one formal grievance with supervisors and the FBI Security Division detailing how McCabe had been meddling with a number of cases with Russian links, suspects and witnesses. Similar complaints reached Sen. Chuck Grassley as early as June 2015, FBI sources confirm.

McCabe maintained an alliance with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska a tycoon and close associate of Vladimir Putin. And McCabe apparently met with him in Europe without proper clearance from FBI, while Deripaska was a possible target on a FBI organized crime probe. McCabe also privately acknowledged to FBI agents that Deripaska was a friend.


During McCabe’s liaisons with Deripaska, Strzok was running the FBI’s Post-Adjudication Risk Management plan, or PARM, a program initiated to catch problematic and criminal associations of FBI agents. Strzok and PARM should have snagged McCabe’s Russian associations, especially Deripaska. Many agents were fired for far less, under the stringent internal program. Where was Strzok’s oversight of McCabe or did Strzok simply look the other way?


FBI Agents accused McCabe of interfering with Russian-linked investigations, including the Boston Marathon terror bombing and the Robert Levinson kidnapping cases, even making a formal complaint with FBI Security Division about the incidents.


CIA officials looked at McCabe’s Russian contacts, especially Deripaska, fearing a possible data breach like convicted FBI spy Robert Hanssen.


https://truepundit.com/comey-mueller...i-cases-files/
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Old 12-31-2017, 10:54 AM
 
Location: In The Thin Air
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#FakeNews

Article was from two weeks ago and you are just now posting about it? Do you have anything else to link that supports this? I doubt it.
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Old 12-31-2017, 10:56 AM
 
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Considering True Pundit's track record with fake news and pushing stories such as Pizzagate and many others, I think I'll wait for a more reliable source. They just make stuff up.
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Old 12-31-2017, 11:00 AM
 
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The walls are closing in on Trump for RussiaGate.

Attacking law enforcement(FBI in this case) is the last line of defense for guilty criminals when they have no other defense.
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Old 12-31-2017, 11:05 AM
 
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Here's another investigations of Andrew McCabe, this one for sexual discrimination.

It seems General Flynn was helping a decorated female FBI agent in a discrimination case against Andrew McCabe.

Move evidence that there was bias, and motivation to retaliate against Trump, and his team.


When the FBI launched an investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, one of the bureau’s top former counterterrorism agents believed that FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe would have to recuse himself from the investigation.

Former Supervisory Special Agent Robyn Gritz was one of the bureau’s top intelligence analysts and terrorism experts but resigned from the bureau five years ago after she said she was harassed and her career was blocked by top FBI management. She filed a formal sexual discrimination complaint against the bureau in 2013 and it was Flynn, among many others, who publicly came to her aide.

McCabe, who is under three separate federal inquiries, did not respond to requests for comment.



https://www.circa.com/story/2017/08/...inside-the-fbi
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Old 12-31-2017, 11:06 AM
 
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Accusation need to be pursued. Isn't that the new rule that launches investigation. Was this reporter drunk in a bar writing the story ? If so the FBI may have already started an investigation and we haven't heard of it yet. Its not the kind of thing the FBI likes to leak.
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Old 12-31-2017, 03:13 PM
 
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The hits just keep on coming.

The FBI's Andrew McCabe has ties to Russian oligarchs, including one that was tied to Paul Manafort's indictment.

If any of this is true, it really doesn't look good, and is another major blow to the credibility of the FBI.




FBI agents had complained and lodged at least one formal grievance with supervisors and the FBI Security Division detailing how McCabe had been meddling with a number of cases with Russian links, suspects and witnesses. Similar complaints reached Sen. Chuck Grassley as early as June 2015, FBI sources confirm.

McCabe maintained an alliance with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska a tycoon and close associate of Vladimir Putin. And McCabe apparently met with him in Europe without proper clearance from FBI, while Deripaska was a possible target on a FBI organized crime probe. McCabe also privately acknowledged to FBI agents that Deripaska was a friend.


During McCabe’s liaisons with Deripaska, Strzok was running the FBI’s Post-Adjudication Risk Management plan, or PARM, a program initiated to catch problematic and criminal associations of FBI agents. Strzok and PARM should have snagged McCabe’s Russian associations, especially Deripaska. Many agents were fired for far less, under the stringent internal program. Where was Strzok’s oversight of McCabe or did Strzok simply look the other way?


FBI Agents accused McCabe of interfering with Russian-linked investigations, including the Boston Marathon terror bombing and the Robert Levinson kidnapping cases, even making a formal complaint with FBI Security Division about the incidents.


CIA officials looked at McCabe’s Russian contacts, especially Deripaska, fearing a possible data breach like convicted FBI spy Robert Hanssen.


https://truepundit.com/comey-mueller...i-cases-files/
more attempts to distract, why not just make stuff up yourself to save yourself the time searching for fake stories to promote....
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Old 12-31-2017, 03:14 PM
 
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more attempts to distract, why not just make stuff up yourself to save yourself the time searching for fake stories to promote....
That's what I wonder.
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Old 12-31-2017, 03:16 PM
 
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Accusation need to be pursued. Isn't that the new rule that launches investigation. Was this reporter drunk in a bar writing the story ? If so the FBI may have already started an investigation and we haven't heard of it yet. Its not the kind of thing the FBI likes to leak.
Fine spend your money but not my tax money.
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Old 12-31-2017, 03:28 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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#FakeNews

Article was from two weeks ago
Great thought process...
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