President Trump Calls Out FBI Director Christopher Wray: “the director is protecting the coup gang”…
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Posted By: earlybird,
5/13/2019 8:43:42 AM
This is good to see. Finally President Trump indicates he is well aware of the intents and motives of FBI Director Christopher Wray covering for the illegal coup effort: (tweets)President Trump may have been aware of Chris Wray’s corrupt disposition prior to today; however, this is the first visible indication he understands the internecine organization of it. Hopefully we can start the countdown clock to Wray’s exit. Next up, Chris Wray’s #1 strategic hire, current FBI Legal Counsel Dana Boente. (Snip) Dana Boente was one of the small group who participated in a conversation that led to
Reply 1 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/13/2019 8:45:20 AM (No. 62984)
OP Comment cont’d:
As for Dana Boente, he was involved in the meeting regarding Jeff Sessions’s recusal from anything related to the 2016 election. That included the FBI’s “counterintelligence” investigation, Crossfire Hurricane, which went on to be picked up by the Mueller investigation.
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POTUS is correctly calling the Russia Hoax a coup attempt.
Heads up, losers. Incoming!!!!!!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Ismeme 5/13/2019 9:03:00 AM (No. 62991)
MAGA! Go for it, Mr. President.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Peach1 5/13/2019 9:13:36 AM (No. 62978)
I’m very confident that PT has known all along about Wray. But he also knows how important timing is. He is a master at it!! He should not be underestimated, ever!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
fayebeck 5/13/2019 9:34:54 AM (No. 62977)
Hannity warning....we´re not talking about the 99 percent of honorable and heroic "rank and file" agents...... and so on and so forth.
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quite obvious to anyone this guy is slime
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
ledbythnose 5/13/2019 9:46:10 AM (No. 62974)
I hate to rain on the parade but why did the President put this Clown in charge in the first place?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Daisymay 5/13/2019 9:47:39 AM (No. 62971)
I, along with other Ldotters, have been screaming from the Rooftops for months now that WRAY NEEDS TO GO! What is taking so long? Trump now has a Team that seems to be giving him GOOD advice for a change. He needs to replace WRAY now. Nothing is going to change until he cleans house and begins to actually GO AFTER some of these people who where in charge of the COUP!
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Pearson365 5/13/2019 9:48:36 AM (No. 62966)
Wray? No Wray. Watching Wray gushing over Rod Rosenstein in the DoJ’s misnamed Hall of Justice on Thursday was the “tell” that the Director is not investigating the attempted coup against PDT. Rather, Wray is the Chief Stonewaller of both Congress and Judicial Watch. That Wray allowed Mueller to turn the FBI into the Gestapo in order to arrest Roger Stone should have been his last poor decision. If Wray stays, there will not be indictments of the Obama regime’s many goons.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 5/13/2019 10:22:42 AM (No. 62979)
That´s an insult to the finest FBI Director - - ever!
Why just yesterday Fey Wray formed a special task force to investigate irregularities in the lawn furniture business.
The manufacturers have been using narrower and narrower plastic strips for the webbing in lawn chairs - - which may cause severe back strain for some unsuspecting consumers.
Look for major indictments - - or at least a fine or two - - in the coming weeks. Fey Wray is ON THE JOB!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
doctorfixit 5/13/2019 10:24:04 AM (No. 62989)
Wray never stopped being Deep State. You have to go way outside the US security apparatus to find someone willing to blow up the whole corrupt structure. Not one employee or agent of the NSA-CIA-DOJ-FBI-IRS stepped forward. Not one. Fire every last one of them right down to Dianne Feinstein´s chauffeur. Start with an independent investigation into moles inside the US security apparatus. Pull a Mueller on them.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 5/13/2019 10:38:11 AM (No. 62985)
Thanks to #3, I will spend the rest of the day wondering what President Trump´s login is on Lucianne.com. I expect he reads, whether or not he posts.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 5/13/2019 11:01:14 AM (No. 62972)
Yes, I think this has become more and more clear as time goes by. And I said it a week or so here.
Wray is more interested in covering up and trying to put a happy face on the FBI than in getting to to bottom of anything and cleaning out the corrupt, criminal folks who are still all too common inside the Bureau.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
gop_guys 5/13/2019 11:07:30 AM (No. 62967)
Wray has to go! The sooner, the better!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Toby Ten Bears 5/13/2019 11:14:46 AM (No. 62975)
Fire Wray... The press needs something else to wring their hands over and the DemocRATs need to weep tears about a "Constitutional Crisis"... While I laugh at them both!
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
HotRod 5/13/2019 11:35:41 AM (No. 62987)
A wise man once said something about keeping your enemies close. Rosenstein and Wray both were deep state operatives. Keeping them means controlling them. Also, as the evidence emerges and things start looking bad, there is a chance they will flip to protect their future prospects (there is some chatter that Rosenstein has already done so, therefore is permitted to leave with some level of safety.) So far, this is speculation but we have seen this play before...
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
john56 5/13/2019 11:39:07 AM (No. 62990)
Two appointments that would tell me that the brown-stuff-from-the-dog-is-about-to-interact-with-the-electrically-operated-oscillating-cooling-device:
1. Joe Di Genova becomes special counsel for the Deep State Investigation.
2. James Kahlstrom becomes Director of the FBI.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
OBX Pete 5/13/2019 11:55:40 AM (No. 62988)
Somebody please advise the POTUS that he should never promote or hire ANYONE from within the DOJ or FBI. Wray was one of the worse picks he could make as FBI director and everyone here knows that. The coup attempt has not ended and who knows how many (or who) have been involved in the original try but still are on the payroll.
It´s really past time to clear our Government of these swampers and get some loyal people in proper positions.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
chumley 5/13/2019 12:13:38 PM (No. 62970)
As long as even one cancer cell remains in the FBI, I will not believe any of them are honorable hard working Americans. They are a rogue agency and that will not change without long prison sentences. I hope the president can do it but wont believe it till I see it.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
mc squared 5/13/2019 12:46:30 PM (No. 62982)
It sad that Obama only learned about it on the Sports Pages. One would think Obama had a vested interest here, yet I don´t see his name anywhere.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
DVC 5/13/2019 1:49:56 PM (No. 62965)
#8, at that point he still had a LOT of snakes in his list of advisors, and he took bad recommendations.
I agree with my FBI friend...we need a FBI leader who is a LE professional, NOT a prosecutor brought in from somewhere else.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 5/13/2019 2:20:05 PM (No. 62964)
Wasn´t Wray brought in by Sleepy Jeff in the first place? I suspect we are going to see a lot of what Sessions did to try and protect the Swamp from exposure. Including Wray. Get out now Director, before the boom gets lowered on your punkinhead.
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While I would have liked to see someone other than Wray as head of the FBI, we must remember that POTUS Trump plays the long game and is about 3-5 moves ahead of the deep staters. Wray clearly proves that the deep state darlings cannot be trusted to do their jobs honestly and properly. That sets things up for someone who is willing to do an honest and proper job.
Joe DeGenova for head of the FBI. Gloria Toensing (Joe´s wife) for Special Prosecutor. Kallstrom is tainted by the botched or corrupt investigation of the clintoon era when the 747--can´t remember the flight number--went down off the east coast after being shot down, not downed by some electrical fault in a fuel tank as the final report stated. Too many eye-witnesses were disregarded along with physical evidence on the wreckage itself. Seems like some folks doing an independent investigation were even sent to jail on phony charges.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
RenoVet68 5/13/2019 4:46:08 PM (No. 62981)
President Trump is like the father who knows his kid is dipping into the cookie jar but waits until the kids hand is inside the jar before turning on the lights. OTOH firing Wray will only set the demo rats hair on fire so as accuse him, a la Comey, of High crimes and misty wieners
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 5/13/2019 5:07:47 PM (No. 62983)
Trump Unchained.
Trump could not fight back before because anything he did would be classified as "obstruction", exactly as we saw Mueller try to do. Collusion was always a joke. Mueller and his team KNEW it. There was no there, there. But if they could provoke Trump into obstruction, they could beat that drum instead. Yes, Trump got ticked off, especially when Sessions recused himself, seemingly from even being AG at all. Trump wanted to fire some of the coup leaders which, as President he had EVERY right to do. But, it would look bad and the dems and media would have their issue. Never mind that it had nothing to do with the election, the supposed focus of Mueller´s investigation. They might use it to get rid of Trump and THAT was the goal all along.
But Trump, with the help of some strong advisors, was cooperative beyond belief and committed nothing that could fairly be called obstruction.
Now Mueller is done with NO collusion, NO obstruction, and NO charges. Trump is freed to actually be president again. He is trying to leave it to Barr but he is making it clear that SOMETHING will be done. Wray is now on notice. Maybe it would be best if he resigned. My bet is that Barr is trying to protect Wray, to a point. But Wray is abusing that relationship and if Barr can´t course correct Wray, Trump will.
This should have the coup participants shaking in their boots. Trump is illustrating what awaits them.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
TheRevJMP 5/13/2019 6:21:31 PM (No. 62980)
Sadly, Nos. 3 and 13, I don´t think our fine president currently posts here at Lucianne. I don´t believe he´d be able to disguise his writing style! But it sure wouldn´t hurt if he were a lurker.
If you´re here, Mr. President, we´re glad to have you on our side. Keep up the yuuge winning -- bigly!
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
MickTurn 5/13/2019 7:39:52 PM (No. 62986)
President Trump, you need a kick arse house cleaner, not just another go along to get along smuger...
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YES!!!!!! We’ve been wondering when the fickle finger of fate would point to the guy who was in charge of the FBI when the FBI (40 agents, we’re told) were assigned to doing the Special Counsel’s dirty work. Skip pulling the Sgt. Schultz “I know nuh-thing”…. that would just make you incompetent.
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