Corruption, The Swamp, Shadow Government, Deep State

Link to WikiLeaks email discussing “pay to play” – yes, these people are THAT stupid

Q gave us a link to an organization called National Security Action.  Look closely at the POTUS seal on the wall in the header.  I believe that the seal is prohibited by law on this site.  What is this???  Be sure to look at the members of the board, because you will some day hear their names again when they are outed as the shadow government.  We the people are coming for you bastards.

We are Americans—former senior officials and policy experts, academics and civil society leaders—who have seen first-hand how the United States is stronger, safer and more respected in the world when we stand strong with our allies, pursue principled diplomacy, and stay true to the values that have long defined America at home and abroad.

 

 

 

Documents suggest possible coordination between CIA, FBI, Obama WH and Dem officials early in Trump-Russia probe: investigators

DOJ Inspector General reviews alleged FISA abuses by DOJ, FBI

Tucker: How did Maxine Waters afford $4.3M mansion?

Turley: Sessions’ Appointing Utah Federal Prosecutor Much Better for Trump than 2nd Special Counsel

MSM

The crisis in journalism that’s helping Trump

Freedom of the Press Foundation

Mike Wallace

U.S. Attorneys » Resources » U.S. Attorneys’ Manual » Title 1: Organization and Functions 1-7.000 – Confidentiality and Media Contacts Policy

1-7.001 – Purpose

The Department of Justice (DOJ) Confidentiality and Media Contacts Policy (the Policy) applies to all DOJ personnel, including employees, contractors, detailees, and task force partners.

The Policy governs the protection and release of information that DOJ personnel obtain in the course of their work, and it balances four primary interests: (1) an individual’s right to a fair trial or adjudicative proceeding; (2) an individual’s interest in privacy; (3) the government’s ability to administer justice and promote public safety; and (4) the right of the public to have access to information about the Department of Justice.

The Policy provides internal guidance only and does not create any rights enforceable in law or otherwise. DOJ components may promulgate more specific policies, consistent with and subject to this Policy.

[updated April 2018]

 

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