As high profile firings, arrests, and resignations occur, I wanted to point out the following:
- Jim Rybicki, chief of staff and senior counselor - FIRED
- James Baker, general counsel - FIRED
- Andrew McCabe, deputy director - FIRED
- James Comey, director - FIRED
- Bill Priestap, Head of Counterintelligence and Strzok’s boss - Cooperating witness [power removed]
- Peter Strzok, Deputy Assistant Director of the Counterintelligence - cooperating witness [power removed]
- Lisa Page, attorney with the FBI's Office of the General Counsel - cooperating witness [power removed]
I think the stage is almost set for the arrests to start. Rosenstein is last man standing and is keeping Mueller around.
We should start seeing the arrests we want soon. Arrests occurring all over so there’s no where to run, like last month:
Don’t forget: track the notable resignations: https://. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/1B-95giwldeKgsd0nYiw_sEaSf4kGNLZgEIvEhL2mVAw/htmlview
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8_billion_eaters ago
Re: All those people that were granted immunity from prosecution in the HRC email scandal by the top investigators of the (presumably corrupt) FBI never turned over any (as far as we know) incriminating evidence against Hillary and the DNC.
Question: Is that immunity from prosecution still valid?
GoodGodKirk ago
Not if everyone who issued them are fired.
8_billion_eaters ago
Seems like it would be a "sticky" legal battle to indict any of them. (Like the mid-level tech that set up her illegal server).
NoBS ago
It is easier to lose immunity than it is to get a deal to sign your "privacy" away. Setting them with a recent lie is no longer illegal or considered a legitimate policy violations. They did it to Flynn and even as far back as Martha Stewart.
They (Police & Courts) have become masters of Blackmail and Extortion. All legal and shit.