
Friday, May 17, 2019
Secrecy...

The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early to mid-1800s, and used by African-American slaves to escape into free states, Canada and Nova Scotia with the aid of abolitionists and allies who were sympathetic to their cause.
Now there may be a new case for abortion seekers in certain areas
Joe...
IP...

President Trump was the only president who stood up to the threat of China regarding the theft of intellectual property and transfer of wealth.
Intellectual property, or IP, theft has been a major contentious issue in trade talks between the Trump administration and China.
IP theft—use of patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights without permission—may seem dry to many. But it represents big money. Intangible assets, which include IP, make up 80% of the value of S&P 500 companies, according to the Harvard Business Review.
Probe...
AG ![]() |
| AG. William Barr, a name will be visibly engraved in the hidden world of Intelligence. |
President Trump issued a grave warning to those who allegedly "spied" on his 2016 campaign, calling their actions "treason" and saying “long jail sentences” are in order.
“My Campaign for President was conclusively spied on. Nothing like this has ever happened in American Politics. TREASON means long jail sentences, and this was TREASON!” Trump tweeted.
In AG Bill Barr's testimony he said that "spying did occur" against the Trump campaign in 2016.
“My Campaign for President was conclusively spied on. Nothing like this has ever happened in American Politics. TREASON means long jail sentences, and this was TREASON!” Trump tweeted.
In AG Bill Barr's testimony he said that "spying did occur" against the Trump campaign in 2016.
The attorney general is leading a formal review into the conduct of that investigation. It was revealed that Barr had appointed John Durham, the U.S. attorney from Connecticut, to lead that investigation to cover “all intelligence collection activities” related to the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election and any misconduct during the early stages of the FBI’s original Russia probe.
The results will be available right at the neck of time for the preparations for 2020. It is not going to be pretty. Some will go to jail, and others in the media will be sued for millions of dollars. Just a thought.
The results will be available right at the neck of time for the preparations for 2020. It is not going to be pretty. Some will go to jail, and others in the media will be sued for millions of dollars. Just a thought.
Rubric...

Attorney General William Barr is working closely with the CIA to review the origins of the Russia investigation and surveillance issues surrounding Donald Trump's presidential campaign. US attorney John Durham in Connecticut is heading up the effort with Barr.
At a hearing last month, Barr said, "I think spying did occur" on the Trump campaign.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz is near the end of his investigation into possible abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) with respect to targeting former Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
Since the FISA warrant was the predicate for subsequent surveillance, the impending IG report potentially will reveal whether it was legitimately obtained. Recently revealed text messages between FBI lawyer Lisa Page and then-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe show that the issue of biased sources was being hotly contested even days before the warrant application.
If the warrant was in fact issued on the weight of the notorious “Steele dossier,” which was underwritten by the Clinton campaign, then all that followed could fall under the “improper surveillance” rubric, especially if some FBI employees knew it was bogus all along.
Why..
In his May 2017 testimony before the intelligence panel, Brennan emphatically denied the dossier factored into the intelligence community’s publicly released conclusion that Russia meddled in the 2016 election "to help Trump’s chances of victory.”
Brennan also swore that he did not know who commissioned the anti-Trump research document, even though senior national security and counterintelligence officials at the Justice Department and FBI knew the previous year that the dossier was funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Intel...
Here’s one way to be recognized as ‘award-winning’ journalists – collude with intelligence officials to get their best leaks and then hire them later.
Now, the question is…are Brennan and Clapper leaking top intel to MSNBC and CNN as paid analysts?
Reporters Jake Tapper and others won the Merriman Smith Award for their broadcast work and reporting on the dossier.
James Clapper was suspected by Congress of leaking the information to CNN, after he asked FBI Director James Comey to give Trump the private briefing on Jan. 6, 2017.
Clapper's resignation "was expected and does not "today" appear to indicate that Clapper is in any trouble or is being forced out," NPR National Security Editor Philip Ewing says. Clapper has told NPR's Mary Louise Kelly that he keeps a calendar counting down the days until he is out of government service.
Thursday, May 16, 2019
Outrage...
An Alabama bill intended to test whether Supreme Court appointees will allow for the banning of abortion, threatened to reshape the dynamics of the 2020 election.
Democrats erupted with loud and sustained outrage in an effort to reclaim the upper hand on a politically sensitive issue that has recently found them on the defensive after liberal states proposed extending protections for abortions late in pregnancy.
Democrats erupted with loud and sustained outrage in an effort to reclaim the upper hand on a politically sensitive issue that has recently found them on the defensive after liberal states proposed extending protections for abortions late in pregnancy.
Republicans leaders, by contrast, spent much of the day avoiding questions about the Alabama law, wary of being dragged into a debate over whether to refuse rape and incest victims the option of abortion following forced pregnancies.
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