The corruption of the FBI, Dep't of Mal-Justice, (and the IRS) goes deep and is very long in the tooth--probably extending all the way back to LBJ or so. Of course, the rot and stink spread at different rates in the different agencies, and also at different levels of management. But there's little question that the people working at Mordor-on-the-Potomac offices are, by and large, compromised.
They should all be demoted back to entry-level slots and relocated to small-town offices. I'm sure that Fargo ND, or Kalispell MT, or Hudson WI, could use an FBI guy or assistant-to-the-deputy federal prosecutor, or a new IRS phone-answerer. There are prolly open slots in Alaska, too.
Cong. Nunes has been hot on the trail of these slimebags for quite some time. He's seen a lot of documents that have not made it into the press--whether MSM or actual "free" press--and knows where a lot of bodies are buried.
And Nunes is PO'd.
House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes has issued an angry
demand to the FBI and Department of Justice to explain why they kept the
committee in the dark over the reason Special Counsel Robert Mueller
kicked a key supervising FBI agent off the Trump-Russia investigation....
The Feeb in question was ALSO a "key" investigator into the Clinton tarmac-meetup with Lyin' Loretta Lynch and into the Hillary toilet-server espionage case. The Feeb in question was clearly anti-Trump--and so was a Feeb lawyer whom he was bopping on the side.
Sheesh.
...The committee's broadly worded subpoena for information related to
the so-called Trump dossier went to the FBI and DOJ on Aug. 24. In
follow-up conversations on the scope of the subpoena, committee staff
told the FBI and DOJ that it included information on the circumstances
of Strzok's reassignment.
On Oct. 11, Nunes met with deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein. In
that meeting, Nunes specifically discussed the committee's request for
information about Strzok.
In an Oct. 31 committee staff meeting with the FBI, bureau officials refused a request for information about Strzok.
On Nov. 20, the committee again requested an interview with Strzok.
(Three days earlier, on November 17, Strzok met with the Senate
Intelligence Committee.)
On Nov. 29, Nunes again spoke to Rosenstein, and again discussed Strzok.
On Dec. 1, the committee again requested to speak with Strzok.
After each occasion, the FBI and DOJ did nothing.
Yah--until yesterday's NYT and WaPo stories about Strzok's re-assigment came out, as though dropped from the sky by magic unicorns using pixie-dust.
Corrupt slime.
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