Report: Durham Investigating Main Justice
Resistors Blocking FBI Subpoenas in 2016,
RE: Clinton Investigation….
Conservative Treehouse,
by
Sundance
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
9/24/2020 6:14:32 PM
Two media reports today point toward an aspect CTH had noticed happening in the background of the Durham/Aldenberg investigation.
The Washington Examiner and New York Times are writing about Durham investigating 2016 efforts from Main Justice DOJ to block FBI efforts to investigate the Clinton Foundation. (Snip)Who was one of the “top Justice Department officials” in position to deny the 2016 request from senior FBI (Snip) “The DOJ Criminal Division Fraud Section (FSCD) would have overseen prosecutions relating to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (ie. bribery that crosses borders).”
Who was Chief, of the DOJ Criminal Division Fraud Section in 2016?
Reply 1 - Posted by:
coldoc 9/24/2020 6:41:49 PM (No. 551353)
Smoke and mirrors.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Venturer 9/24/2020 6:44:54 PM (No. 551355)
Of course nothing will be done, but dammit isn't it time?
Hillary and Bill are crooked as snakes, and Hillary is still running her mouth against Trump.
It's time this old bird had her wings clipped.
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I believe everyone who is in supervisory and up role, at a publicly traded company, is required to take FCPA training courses.
It should be mandatory for every Federal government official and department too, if it's not already.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
volksford 9/24/2020 7:07:31 PM (No. 551373)
Hillary's FBI files have sure paid off ..the hag has the goods on all of them.
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Much smoke as usual. No fire from the DOJ. Sameo sameo blather. Nothing new.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Faldo 9/24/2020 8:52:35 PM (No. 551444)
DOJ official announcement of the Weissman appointment in 2015...
“Andrew Weissmann is an extraordinary attorney with an incomparable dedication to the pursuit of justice,” said Assistant Attorney General Caldwell. “As his deep experience demonstrates, many of the top officials throughout the Department of Justice have come to rely upon his wise counsel over the years, and I am pleased to welcome him back to the Criminal Division.”
Weissmann has dedicated the majority of his 30-year professional career to public service and the Department of Justice. He returns to the Criminal Division after serving as the FBI’s general counsel under former Director Robert S. Mueller and, most recently, teaching criminal procedure and national security law courses and seminars at NYU School of Law. Before his tenure at the FBI, Weissmann was a partner at Jenner & Block in New York for five years, a member of its Management Committee, and co-chair of the firm’s White Collar Practice Group, where he worked on a broad range of matters including ones involving securities fraud, antitrust, health care fraud and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/andrew-weissmann-selected-chief-criminal-divisions-fraud-section-0
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Salt5792 9/24/2020 9:00:57 PM (No. 551467)
Come on Durham. Do something.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
jhpeters2 9/24/2020 11:48:05 PM (No. 551580)
The Hannity theorem of 99% of the rank and file is silly. Though the names redacted on these emails and memos I bet even "Johnny Who Gets The Donuts" took out liability insurance.
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Faldo 9/25/2020 12:22:46 AM (No. 551598)
FIRM SECURES $130 MILLION TRADE SECRETS SETTLEMENT FOR NEWS CORP’S MOVE, INC.
Jenner & Block represented News Corp subsidiary Move, Inc., as well as the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and multiple subsidiary companies in a series of complex commercial and intellectual property disputes pending in Washington and California. The cases involved the three most prominent websites and companies in the online real estate industry (Zillow.com, Realtor.com, and Trulia.com) and featured claims for the misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of fiduciary duty, unfair business practices, breach of contract, contractual interference, and other claims. The lawsuits centered on Zillow’s $3.5 billion acquisition of Trulia and its development of several business lines. The San Francisco case, Trulia v. Move, Inc., was dismissed after Trulia’s request for a preliminary injunction against Move was denied by the Court. The Seattle case, Move, Inc., National Association of Realtors, et al. v. Zillow, Inc., et al., settled on the first day of the trial, June 6, 2016, resulting in Zillow’s payment of $130 million to end the trade secrets suit.
Led by Partners Richard L. Stone, David R. Singer and Brent Caslin, the Jenner & Block team included Partners Amy M. Gallegos, Daniel A. Rozansky and Andrew J. Thomas, and Associates Ethan A. Glickstein, Wesley M. Griffith, Christopher S. Lindsay, Jennifer Wagman Njathi, John Lee, Andrew G. Sullivan and Jeffrey A. Atteberry. Valuable contributions came from Partners Casey T. Grabenstein, Rick Richmond, Nick G. Saros, Julie Ann Shepard, Adam G. Unikowsky, Rachel S. Morse and L. David Russell.
Rainmaker Weissmann called in his mark
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Trigger2 9/25/2020 3:32:11 AM (No. 551643)
Weissman is the dirtiest FBI agent ever foisted on this country by demonrats. He'll commit any and all crimes to protect them. If Durham can get him, more power to him.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 9/25/2020 1:44:59 PM (No. 552077)
Nobody will be fired, no matter how much of a traitor they are. None of the traitors in the FBI, CIA and DoJ who broke laws in wholesale lots for months trying to get Hellary elected, and Trump removed will apparently suffer anything whatsoever for their criminality and treason.
Laws don't apply to Deep State traitors, apparently.
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