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|    CRACKPOT! Jim Jordan Releases New "Faceb    |
|    30 Dec 23 18:28:35    |
      XPost: alt.tv.pol-incorrect, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.corruption       XPost: alt.politics.usa       From: elonx@protonmail.com              >Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH)              Is that the same Jim Jordan who enabled pedophilia at his college?                     Inside Jim Jordan’s Disastrous Search for a ‘Deep State’ Whistleblower       Trump officials and GOP lawmakers are working together to deliver on       Jordan's promise to reveal an anti-Trump conspiracy. So far, they've       produced a 'dumpster fire'       By Kara Voght, Adam Rawnsley, Asawin Suebsaeng        March 2, 2023                     In early February, Republicans brought an FBI veteran to Capitol Hill whom       they hoped would expose a “deep state conspiracy” among Democrats and       their accomplices in the intelligence community. The GOP witness was part       of a network of “whistleblowers” — funneled to congressional Republicans’       new Weaponization of Government panel by allies of Donald Trump — to       reveal covert attacks on the former president and broad, anti-conservative       discrimination.              But before the interview was over, it was the GOP witness who was failing       to answer difficult questions — and Democratic committee staff doing the       asking.              In the interview, the witness, former FBI supervisory intelligence analyst       George Hill, had admitted he had little or no firsthand knowledge of       alleged “deep state” scandals. Instead, he brought baggage of his own: a       history of inflammatory commentary on social media. Democratic staff had       found a tweet in which Hill claimed former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-       Calif.) had “blood on her hands.” In a since-deleted tweet found by       Rolling Stone, Hill wrote “Cancer! GO FASTER!” in response to a tweet from       Rep. Lauren Boebert claiming that President Biden had been diagnosed with       cancer.              According to portions of transcripts reviewed by Rolling Stone and sources       familiar with the exchange, Hill repeatedly declined to respond to the       questions and cited his First Amendment rights. (He’d later go on a       conservative talk show to accuse Democrats of trying to paint him as a       “right-wing nut job” because they couldn’t handle his message.) As the       exchange went on, Hill’s attorney, Jason Foster, begged the Democratic       counsel to stop asking about his client’s tweets.              Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the chair of the new House Judiciary’s       “weaponization” subcommittee, opened its first hearing vowing that he’d       heard from “dozens and dozens” of whistleblowers about “the political       nature at the Justice Department.” Indeed, powerful players from Trump’s       orbit have invested in recruiting intelligence community veterans, hoping       to produce bombshell revelations and must-see TV to rival the results of       the Jan. 6 committee.                     But so far, Republicans have brought only three of those whistleblowers to       Capitol Hill for questioning, and have not scheduled any additional       interviews after completing the most recent in mid-February. In the       interviews conducted to date, witnesses have offered contradictory       responses, maintained fringe and violent online presences that undermine       their credibility, and failed to demonstrate first-hand knowledge of       alleged FBI wrongdoing.              The results have left Democrats gleeful and even some Republicans deeply       unimpressed. A “dumpster fire,” is how one Democrat with knowledge of the       at-times combative interactions terms the proceedings. “Clearly there is       room to grow and improve before [more] public hearings,” a Republican       familiar with the process tells Rolling Stone. But the work so far, the       Republican says, has been “very much amateur hour,” adding that airing       this “stuff on live television would make us look like morons.” (Sources       spoke on the condition of anonymity to speak candidly about the sensitive       matters.)              “It is beyond disappointing, but sadly not surprising, that Democrats       would leak cherry-picked excerpts of testimony to attack the brave       whistleblowers who risked their careers to speak out on abuses at the       Justice Department and FBI,” a GOP House Judiciary spokesperson tells       Rolling Stone.              But if the whistleblowers aren’t able to produce what Jordan has promised,       it will be a serious blow to Republicans’ plan to use control of the House       to refocus the public away from Trump’s proximity to an insurrection and       onto an alleged anti-conservative conspiracy.              The whistleblower pipeline comes from a collaboration between Jordan,       other MAGA lawmakers, and top officials in Trump’s orbit. Whistleblowers       have received payments and legal counsel through this loose network; one       whistleblower, Stephen Friend — a former FBI agent who brought concerns       about the agency’s questioning of Jan. 6 protesters to Republicans — even       received a job.       Related       Trump: I Will 'IMMEDIATELY' Ask for New Judge, New Venue in Jan. 6 Trial       Trump's Lawyer Ignores Violent Insurrection, Says America Had 'Peaceful       Transition of Power'       Pence Refuses to Rule Out Voting for Trump in 2024              The three whistleblowers who have been interviewed by committee staff have       done so with the assistance of aides to former President Donald Trump and       the conspiracy-curious Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), a loose network that       provides money and legal assistance to the GOP witnesses. Hill and Friend       are both represented by Foster, a former GOP chief counsel for the Senate       Judiciary Committee. From his perch under then-chair Grassley, Foster       masterminded an aggressive assault against the FBI in the midst of special       counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Trump. Foster has since       founded Empower Oversight, a self-described nonpartisan government and       corporate accountability organization. Friend said in an interview with       Russia Today that Jordan’s office had “attached” him to Foster. Dan Meyer,       listed as a member of Empower Oversight’s Whistleblower Advisory Panel, is       also an attorney for Friend.              Regarding Hill’s combative interview, Foster wrote: “Foster wrote in an       email to Rolling Stone that “It’s irresponsible and a violation of the       assurances witnesses were given for Committee staff to leak excerpts of       closed door interviews to attack whistleblowers rather than actually doing       their job to investigate their allegations regarding the FBI.”              Garret O’Boyle, a third FBI whistleblower who spoke with committee staff,       is represented by Jesse Binnall, former Trump campaign attorney who worked       to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Nevada; Binnall now acts as       one of Trump’s go-to attorneys for Jan. 6-related litigation. O’Boyle told       staff he’d been connected to Binnall through Kash Patel, a former Trump       administration official and one of Trump’s most vocal defenders in his       post presidency. Both O’Boyle and Friend said they received payments from              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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