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Attention

DOJ report: FBI agent after interviewing Clinton's IT staffer said 'he lied his ass off'

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© AFP/Jewel SAMA
The Justice Department inspector general report released Thursday revealed more personal messages between FBI agents working on the Clinton email probe that suggest a cooked outcome.

The report released new messages from an FBI agent who was one of four case officers handling the "day-to-day" activities of the investigation, and one of two FBI agents who interviewed Clinton.

In one exchange in February 2016, the FBI agent, identified only as "Agent 1," talked to another FBI employee about interviewing Hillary Clinton's personal IT staffer. The FBI employee asked how the interview went.

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Stop

44 Congressmen urge Mattis to immediately halt 'inconceivable' sale of F-35s to Turkey

US F-35A Lighting II jets
© Jack Guez / AFPUS F-35A Lighting II jets
A group of US congressmen has urged Defense Secretary James Mattis to scrap F-35 sales to Turkey, over national security concerns about the NATO ally's plan to buy Russian S-400 anti-aircraft system, despite Washington's pressure.

Less than a week before Lockheed Martin plans to formally deliver the first batch of F-35A Lighting II jets ordered by Turkey, and before the Senate votes on a bill to suspend all weapons sales to Ankara, a group of 44 Congressmen has written a letter to Mattis outlining how "inconceivable" it would be to sell the jets to its NATO ally.

"Our concern about the sale of F-35 jets to Turkey comes against the backdrop of Turkey's planned purchase of the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system. As a NATO ally, Turkey integrates its military systems with those of other NATO members," the letter, dated June 15, reads. "It is inconceivable that we would place the F-35 technology in the hands of the deepening Russian-Turkish relationship."

Comment: See also: 'If we are strategic partners the US should not legally wrong us here': Erdogan tells US over plans to block F-35 sales


Snakes in Suits

Undiplomatic behavior: EU officials leak Trump's behind-the-scenes comments at G7

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A week after the disastrous G7 summit wrapped up in Canada, EU officials have leaked behind-the-scenes quotes from Donald Trump, giving insight into the bombastic, forthright style he deployed with other leaders.

US President Donald Trump arrived late, departed early, and made a show of his truculence throughout the Quebec meeting, due to the trade disputes between America and the other Western states.

According to the Wall Street Journal, which spoke to a senior EU source, Trump was aware of his isolation, and at one point - when he finally agreed on an issue with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe - the US leader joked "Oh, well, then it's five versus two."

Comment: If they thought leaking them would make people hate Trump more, they're very wrong.


Map

Migrant controversy has Merkel's govt falling apart

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© Bernd von Jutrczenka/Agence France-Presse/GettyGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel’s refusal to endorse a plan by her Bavarian interior minister to turn back some refugees at the German border set the stage for showdown
Angela Merkel's conservative alliance may splinter in a row over immigration, an ally of the German chancellor said on Friday, as the third party in her fragile government suggested its patience was wearing thin.

The dispute between Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and their Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU) sister party threatens the future of her coalition three months after it took office, just as European divisions over migrants are causing rifts between EU partners.

"I believe (Merkel) will try to the very end to find unity in the matter," said CDU home affairs spokesman Mathias Middelberg. Asked if the alliance with the CSU could shatter, he told Deutschlandfunk radio: "That can't be fully ruled out."

Middelberg said the vast majority of CDU politicians backed Merkel in wanting to find a European solution to the migration issue in the two weeks ahead of a June 28-29 EU summit. But the CSU does not want to wait and is urging Germany to take unilateral action.

Bavaria was on the frontline of a migration crisis in 2015, when an "open door" policy adopted by Merkel led to around a million refugees flooding into Germany.

Many conservatives held that policy responsible for a surge in support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), the main opposition party since national elections in September.

Bell

Israeli analyst tells Sputnik: US intel agencies are waging war on Trump for going against the establishment

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© AP Photo / Carolyn Kaster
US President Donald Trump's standoff with the intelligence community leadership formed under the previous Obama, Bush and Clinton administrations continues, Israeli analyst Avigdor Eskin told Sputnik, stressing that Trump is the first president to have risen up against the US establishment.

Ex-CIA and ex-NSA chief Michael Vincent Hayden has written nothing short of a manifesto, calling upon his former colleagues, including John Brennan, James Clapper, Jim Comey and Robert Mueller, to oppose US President Donald Trump, says Israeli political analyst Avigdor Eskin, commenting on Hayden's book "The Assault on Intelligence: American National Security in an Age of Lies."

In his opus the retired Air Force general and former intelligence chief has raised the alarm over Donald Trump's new approach and new foreign strategy, which differ a lot from those of his predecessors.

"We in the intelligence world have dealt with obstinate and argumentative presidents through the years," Hayden wrote in his op-ed for The New York Times. "But we have never served a president for whom ground truth really doesn't matter."


Comment: In other words, they've never dealt with a president who called them on their BS.


Furthermore, Hayden hinted that the US president is up in arms about the American intelligence community: "[Trump] humiliated the attorney general, undercut his national security adviser and engaged in personal vendettas against senior FBI officials."


Comment: Trump has a right to self-defense...


Likewise, the former intelligence chief is discontent with Trump's attitude towards Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe. Speaking at ABC's "This Week" in late May, Hayden said that the US president "is simply trying to delegitimatize the Mueller investigation, the FBI, the Department of Justice" presuming that Trump "is willing to throw almost anything against the wall."

Info

After IG report, Trump says he beat Clinton and Bush dynasties, now he's beating 'dishonest intelligence' agencies

US President Donald Trump
© AP Photo/Manuel Balce CenetaUS President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump said Friday he was in the process of fighting a war with agencies like the FBI, citing their "very dishonest" behavior in their investigations.

"I'm actually proud because I beat the Clinton dynasty. I beat Bush dynasty, and now I guess hopefully I'm in the process of beating very dishonest intelligence," Trump said.

He said the FBI betrayed both Republicans and Democrats in the 2016 presidential election.

"[W]hat they did was incredible and a real insult to millions of people that voted in that election on both sides," Trump said.

The president repeatedly attacked Comey, calling him "the ringleader of this whole den of thieves" at the FBI and said his actions were likely "criminal."

He also mocked Comey for using a private email address to conduct business on the investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of private email to conduct business.

"He had a private e-mail," Trump marveled. "That was of all the things, that wasn't to me maybe the most interesting. But it was probably the funniest."

He said that the Inspector General report released Thursday was "pretty good" but "blew it at the very end" by saying that the investigations were not tainted by bias.

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Ben Swann: Essential things to know from the OIG/FBI report on Clinton email investigation (VIDEO)

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Only the tip of the Deep State iceberg - doesn't even touch the depth of the corruption here.


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Wine

Caitlin Johnstone: 'Trump's peace move with North Korea makes me optimistic'

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Off the top of my head I have a hard time thinking of anything sleazier than smearing peace talks in order to gain partisan political points, but that has indeed been the theme of the last few days when it comes to the Singapore summit. Liberal pundits everywhere have been busily circulating the narrative that Kim Jong-Un "played" Trump by getting him to temporarily halt military drills in exchange for suspended nuclear testing. It was the most fundamental beginning of peace negotiations and a slight deescalation in tensions on the Korean Peninsula, but the way they talk about it you'd think Kim had taken off from Singapore in Air Force One with the keys to Fort Knox and Melania on his lap.

I'm not sure how far up the military-industrial complex's ass one's head needs to be to think that one single step toward peace is a gigantic take-all-the-chips win for the impoverished North Korea, but many of Trump's political enemies are taking it even further.

Senate Democrats have introduced a bill to make it more difficult for Trump to withdraw US troops from South Korea, because while you can always count on Capitol Hill to make it incredibly easy for a president to deploy military personnel around the globe, giving that same office the power to bring troops home is a completely different matter.

Comment: The best philosophical approach to take is probably to welcome all change - whether you're inclined to perceive it as good or bad - as ultimately being for the better. A 'planetary cleansing', let's say.

Regarding the Korean peninsula developments, Trump is playing his role, but he's not the real 'orchestrator'. Ultimately, Trump is reacting in accordance with Reality...

As for the libtards hating on Trump because he opened peace negotiations with North Korea, now you have more of an idea why we say they're nihilists and a danger to everyone.


Star of David

Understanding Jewish Power and who helped create a war-addicted America

Saban, Dershowitz, Adelson
© The Jerusalem Post/Telegraph/Jewish Business NewsHaim Saban • Alan Dershowitz • Sheldon Adelson
I recently was asked to speak at an online conference entitled Deep Truth: Encountering Deep State Lies. My panel addressed Understanding Zionism: Deconstructing the Power Paradigm and my own topic was How Jewish Power Sustains the Israel Narrative. Working on my presentation, I was forced to confront the evolution of my own views on both the corruption of government in the United States and the ability of powerful domestic lobbies to deliberately distort the perception of national interests to benefit foreign countries even when that activity does terrible damage to the U.S.

My personal journey began half a century ago. I became part of the U.S. national security state after being drafted for the Vietnam War when I graduated from college in 1968. I was at the time, vaguely pro-war, having bought into the media argument that international communism was mounting a major threat in southeast Asia. I also found the anti-war student movement distasteful because I was acquainted with many of its spokesmen and knew that they were chiefly motivated by a desire to avoid the draft, not due to any perception that the war itself was wrong or misguided. I knew a lot about the Punic Wars but precious little about former French Indochina and I suspect that those chanting "Ho-ho-Ho Chi Minh" might have known even less that I did.

Comment: As the Masters of Deception, to Israel the US is a revolving door for full spectrum influence and corruption -- and it doesn't appear to be shutting any time soon.


Briefcase

NY AG sues Trump Foundation for 'persistent illegal conduct'

Eric, Don Jr, Ivanka, Donald Trump
© Evan Vucci/APEric Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump
New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood sued President Trump and his three eldest children on Thursday as directors of the Donald J. Trump Foundation, seeking to dissolve the not-for-profit organization for "persistent illegal conduct," according to court documents.

The petition alleges that the foundation engaged in "extensive unlawful political coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing transactions to benefit Mr. Trump's personal and business interests, and violations of basic legal obligations for non-profit foundations," per a statement released by the Office of the Attorney General.

Comment: See also: New York Attorney-General begins investigation into Donald J. Trump Foundation