Attorney General William P. Barr has assigned the top federal prosecutor in Connecticut to examine the origins of the Russia investigation, according to two people familiar with the matter, a move that President Trump has long called for but that could anger law enforcement officials who insist that scrutiny of the Trump campaign was lawful.
John H. Durham, the United States attorney in Connecticut, has a history of serving as a special prosecutor investigating potential wrongdoing among national security officials, including the F.B.I.’s ties to a crime boss in Boston and accusations of C.I.A. abuses of detainees.
His inquiry is the third known investigation focused on the opening of an F.B.I. counterintelligence investigation during the 2016 presidential campaign into possible ties between Russia’s election interference and Trump associates.
Here's where they show their bias:
Mr. Barr has signaled his concerns about the Russia investigation during congressional testimony, particularly the surveillance of Trump associates. “I think spying did occur,” he said. “The question is whether it was adequately predicated. And I’m not suggesting that it wasn’t adequately predicated. But I need to explore that.”
His use of the term “spying” to describe court-authorized surveillance aimed at understanding a foreign government’s interference in the election touched off criticism that he was echoing politically charged accusations by Mr. Trump and his Republican allies that the F.B.I. unfairly targeted the Trump campaign.
His use of the term "spying" is probably correct and the investigation started before the election. NYT has sold the lies about Russia, it's a two-bit tabloid which has disgraced itself just as it did when it sold the Iraq War.I'm glad there's an investigation, there should be. And the IG investigation is an automatic thing so they need to lay off their 'third investigation!"
It's natural that they would attack, the investigation most likely will expose how fraudulent and misleading their reporting was and why.
Journalistic malpractice.
Here's C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
Monday, May 13, 2019.
Sixteen years into this wave of the Iraq War and success! No, kidding. Just more failure. The latest sign of how poorly the never-ending war is going? The US Embassy in Baghdad issued the following:
Event: The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad advises all U.S. citizens of heightened tensions in Iraq and the requirement to remain vigilant.
Actions to Take:
U.S. Embassy Baghdad
Al-Kindi Street, International Zone, Baghdad
Telephone (during business hours)
From Iraq: 0760-030-3000;
From the United States: 301-985-8841
U.S. Citizen Emergency After-Hours Telephone (ask for the duty officer)
From Iraq: 0760-030-3000;
From the United States: 301-985-8841
Nothing spells success for the US government like an advisory that US citizens "do not travel to Iraq."
Lies started the Iraq War, lies continue around the Iraq War.
Sixteen years into this wave of the Iraq War and success! No, kidding. Just more failure. The latest sign of how poorly the never-ending war is going? The US Embassy in Baghdad issued the following:
Security Alert – U. S. Embassy Baghdad, Iraq (May 12, 2019)
Event: The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad advises all U.S. citizens of heightened tensions in Iraq and the requirement to remain vigilant.
Actions to Take:
- Do not travel to Iraq
- Avoid places known as U.S. citizen gathering points.
- Keep a low profile
- Be aware of your surroundings
U.S. Embassy Baghdad
Al-Kindi Street, International Zone, Baghdad
Telephone (during business hours)
From Iraq: 0760-030-3000;
From the United States: 301-985-8841
U.S. Citizen Emergency After-Hours Telephone (ask for the duty officer)
From Iraq: 0760-030-3000;
From the United States: 301-985-8841
Nothing spells success for the US government like an advisory that US citizens "do not travel to Iraq."
Lies started the Iraq War, lies continue around the Iraq War.
The commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces said he hoped American troops would stay in Syria, pointing to the American departure from Iraq in 2011, which was followed by the rise of Islamic State. “They must not make the same mistake,” he warned.
No surprise that the nonsense would appear in THE NEW YORK TIMES -- no outlet did more to sell the Iraq War. No, Judith Miller was not the only one selling it at that paper.
The US departure in 2011 did not allow for the rise of ISIS. Nouri al-Maliki is responsible for that. The Iraqi people saw a crazed tyrant and they turned out, in March 2010, to vote him out as prime minister. The election was in March. When did Iraq get a prime minister that year? November. Why?
Because Nouri refused to step down and idiots like the then-US Ambassador to Iraq Chris Hill, idiots like Samantha Power and idiots like Susan Rice advised Barack Obama that Nouri was their guy. Idiot Barack went along with it. Instead of insisting that Nouri honor the democratic election results, Barack tasked US diplomats with negotiating The Erbil Agreement which nullified the will of the people, set aside the actual vote and gave Nouri a second term.
In his second term, he only grew worse. He is the reason for the rise of ISIS. He was the one arresting innocent people without an arrest warrant, throwing them into secret prisons and torture chambers, he was the one ordering the abuse of Iraqi girls and women, he was the one calling on Iraqi people to kill suspected lesbians and gays, he was the one having the press arrested, he was the one bombing residential areas of Falluja, he was the one arresting protesters . . . We'd need several snapshots just to review all that he did.
Nouri is responsible for the rise of ISIS.
As for the ridiculous Syrian Democratic Forces? Uh, aren't you fighters? Why do you need the US to breast feed you? Are you not able to stand up on your own?
Barack had the US fighting ISIS and al Qaeda in Iraq while supporting it in Syria. That's a policy screw up that he will never escape.
On the topic of ISIS, RT has a documentary about what life was like under ISIS in Iraq.
Meanwhile, AL-MANAR reports:
Iraq’s Hashd Shaabi volunteer forces announced on Sunday a plan to redeploy in Nineveh governorate.
A commander in the Hashd, which is also known as the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), Raed Al-Karawi, said the PMF is to redeploy across the governorate, noting that coordination with the Iraqi army and security forces are going on.
This move takes place as Nineveh has a new governor. RUDAW reports:
The Nineveh Provincial Council elected Mansour Marid as its new governor on Monday.
He is from the Ataa Movement that confirmed the news.
The 39-member provincial council voted him in with 28 votes.
The political group is close to the Hashd al-Shaabi and Iraqi National Security Advisor Falah al-Fayyadh.
How long Mansour Marid will be in office is anyone's guess. If the past is any indication, he's highly likely to be removed from office as happened to his immediate predecessors Nawfal Hamadi and Atheel al-Nujaifi. Nujaifi was kicked out by the Baghdad-based central government because Mosul was seized by ISIS. That was the excuse, anyway. Two years prior to that, Nouri al-Maliki was trying to remove Atheel from office. Ramadi, Mosul, Falluja, etc. were seized by ISIS and the person sacked for that was the governor of Nineveh? Not the prime minister of Iraq?
As for Nawfal Hamadi, he was also part of a long effort to force him out of office. The council voted him out of office long before the ferry disaster earlier this year.
RUDAW notes there was an effort to stop the vote:r.
Doubts over the Council’s ability to elect a new governor are rife. The Council, whose role includes overseeing governorate budget plans, itself faces accusations of corruption following an investigation launched by Iraq's Integrity Commission, with many calling for its dissolution. It was found that nearly $64 million from funds allocated for reconstruction projects had been embezzled.
[. . .]
In the run up to the vote that was supposed to take place in an Iraqi parliament session on May 2, a video statement was released by a group of Nineveh MPs, which said "Our people in the province of Nineveh are awaiting the decision of the Iraqi parliament to dissolve, members of who directly or indirectly deliberately caused in wasting funds or stealing them on part of the local government."
But parliament allegedly removed the vote on the fate of the Council from its agenda, much to the MPs' dismay.
Mustafa Habib details other issues with the election.
Protesters are demanding the staying of the interim administration of Mosul headed by Muzahim al-Khayat. Some say that rival parties participated in the protests (2)
Iraqi parliament has sent order to Nineveh provincial council to postpone governor's election due to corruption by sale of the post to some parties, but members of the provincial council refuse to postpone (3)
Now, Moqtada al-Sadr calls the president and the prime minister to intervene to resolve the crisis by dismissing members of the provincial council (4)
Breaking: elect Mansour al-Maraid to governor of Ninewa, he is close to "Fatah" alliance led by Hadi al-Amiri and he supported by Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF)
Former Prime Minister Haider Abbadi criticizes election of the new governor of Nineveh, and says: "we will stand against the corrupt and treacherous who paved the way by their corruption to ISIS control on #Mosul
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We'll close with some Tweets from former US Senator Mike Gravel who is seeking the Democratic Party's presidential nomination:
Here's the official Mike Gravel 2020 Campaign Launch Ad - "Rock 2.0" Join the #Gravelanche to push American politics to the left and speak truth to power, send Mike $1 to get him on the debate stage: bit.ly/Gravelanche.
From Mike's interview on @TheYoungTurks: "It's not a matter of age - it's a matter of whether your IDEAS are old." - @cenkuygur
Donate $1 to get Mike to the debates! We're more than halfway there, and we need your support! bit.ly/Gravelanche
Would people be interested in a livestream Q&A with Sen. Gravel? (Teens will not be able to be present.)
this is the greatest day of my life
Louise Mensch, "journalist"
Mike Gravel stands in solidarity with the nurses of Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, who are striking for better wages, insurance, and decent schedules. We encourage all our supporters to support the @UAW nurses and staff in their brave stand.
Ilhan Omar is an American hero. You should challenge any presidential candidate who doesn’t say that outright.
Sen. Gravel was honored to go on @RT_com to speak out against the coup in Venezuela. America is bankrolling death and destruction in a desperate attempt to install a business-friendly conservative - we cannot stand for it.
bit.ly/Gravelanche
it's good to know that we need to find a compromise between "the world must flood" and "the world should not flood." real progress since noah's ark
Sen. Gravel on Pete Buttigieg and LGBTQ+ rights
"Like most human beings, I have no concrete principles or views about anything"
Best panel is definitely @AmbJohnBolton in handcuffs
It’s rare that we’ve faced problems as large as those we face today. And it’s rare that we find someone as hilariously ill-equipped to handle them as Joe Biden.
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