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Nuggets

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29. That "poor guy" McCabe
Fri May 10, 2019, 06:15 PM
May 2019

who purposely held onto Weiner’s mobile phone emails until the 11th hour when Comey supposedly reopened the case against Hillary?


On Sept. 26, 2016, as part of a sex crimes investigation, an FBI agent in New York found hundreds of thousands of emails on a laptop belonging to former Rep. Anthony Weiner, who was married at the time to Huma Abedin, a top Clinton aide. Two days later, the head of the New York FBI office told dozens of FBI executives, including Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, that the laptop had 140,000 emails possibly relevant to the Clinton investigation.

The next day, on Sept. 29, the New York office told several members of the FBI’s Clinton investigation team that the emails included BlackBerry messages.

That was a red flag, because although the FBI had closed the Clinton investigation in July 2016, it had never found old messages from her BlackBerry account, which theoretically, was the most likely place to contain evidence of criminal intent.

The laptop was on a list of topics discussed by McCabe and other FBI officials on Oct. 3 and 4. And then … nothing happened.
“After October 4, we found no evidence that anyone associated with the [Clinton] investigation, including the entire leadership team at FBI Headquarters, took any action on the Weiner laptop issue until the week of October 24,” says the report.

Headquarters followed up only after being prompted on Oct. 21 by the New York office. Not until Oct. 27 did FBI officials brief FBI Director James Comey about the laptop.


By then, the bureau’s technical experts thought there was too little time before the election to go through the emails and determine whether any were incriminating. So Comey sent a letter to Congress disclosing what he could: that “the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation.” Clinton sank in the polls.

More than a week later, just two days before the election, the FBI announced that it had searched the emails enough to know that they wouldn’t change its decision not to recommend her prosecution. But the damage was done.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/fbi-ignored-anthony-weiners-laptop-and-it-may-have-cost-hillary-clinton-the-election.html



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Mueller needs to be rid of the DOJ employee thingie first. ProudMNDemocrat May 2019 #1
They're going to ask him about his kids or his last vacation destination? FBaggins May 2019 #6
He won't have any restraints related to DOJ employment upon him Progressive Jones May 2019 #37
That has been frequently posted... but is entirely wrong. FBaggins May 2019 #40
Perhaps they are waiting until 2naSalit May 2019 #2
He should resign and... Mike Nelson May 2019 #3
You'd think so, especially if he is upset about the way Barr handled his report. jalan48 May 2019 #5
Why would he be upset? rockfordfile May 2019 #43
If Barr didn't truthfully portray his findings. jalan48 May 2019 #44
Hmmm Nuggets May 2019 #4
If I made up a list of American patriots, watoos May 2019 #8
Rod Rosenstein hand picked Mueller Nuggets May 2019 #11
Of course Mueller is better than Barr. Qutzupalotl May 2019 #15
No shit... he didn't have to write any of the things he did in the report... Chakaconcarne May 2019 #20
Anyone hear Hickenlooper on his plan True Blue American May 2019 #16
How could it be non-political? former9thward May 2019 #35
I am with you and I said it as well Perseus May 2019 #18
What can they do? Nuggets May 2019 #25
He might refused to leave, but he'll be physically removed, one way or another. nt Progressive Jones May 2019 #38
your opinion, about Mueller, flies in the face of facts. Dyedinthewoolliberal May 2019 #31
Actually your opinion flies in the face Nuggets May 2019 #32
you have my response confused with someone elses. Dyedinthewoolliberal May 2019 #33
No Nuggets May 2019 #34
hmmmmmmm Dyedinthewoolliberal May 2019 #39
Who cares if he's a career military man? Nuggets May 2019 #41
Well you seem to have all the answers Dyedinthewoolliberal May 2019 #42
I'm so tired of this. kacekwl May 2019 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author watoos May 2019 #9
Not everyone Nuggets May 2019 #26
bummer nt yaesu May 2019 #10
dammit samnsara May 2019 #12
Of course not LiberalLovinLug May 2019 #13
Yes, "if we have to"...well Nadler, guess what? YOU HAVE TO! NOW! Perseus May 2019 #19
+1000 LiberalLovinLug May 2019 #22
Two days ago Nadler said Mueller can testify regardless of DOJ BigmanPigman May 2019 #14
I think Mueller is going to retire and is securing his pension benefits, etc. before doing any monmouth4 May 2019 #17
I reckon Rosenstein faced the same fate at some point.... Chakaconcarne May 2019 #21
Mueller retired from the FBI in 2013. Cattledog May 2019 #27
That "poor guy" McCabe Nuggets May 2019 #29
Mueller is 74. former9thward May 2019 #36
Darn I was not going to work that day to watch on TV. kimbutgar May 2019 #23
We were told this was a done deal. ''at some point'' ain't gonna get it. YOHABLO May 2019 #24
Subpoena him. he's 74 and forgetting shit by the day. Kurt V. May 2019 #28
Kick Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2019 #30
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