Monday, March 6, 2017

WIRE TAP OF TRUMP’S CAMPAIGN BY OBAMA, FBI, CIA, AND THE DOJ?

By Jonathan E.P. Moore, and Friends of America!
WIRE TAP OF TRUMP’S CAMPAIGN BY OBAMA, FBI, CIA, AND THE DOJ?
Lets start with what we already know and public, and then the breakdown of the truth and lies of the Obama's White House and Americas DOJ!  Click here > WIRE TAPPING TIMELINE LAID OUT! UNDISPUTABLE!!  
It's becoming obvious to me, especially after the James Rosen and IRS targeting of conservative political non profits that's it's more then reasonable to think Obama and his gang of unconstitutional thieves are at it again, and that it's time for Comey to step down, Trump to get back to work in making America great again, and the American people making sure that the possibility of another unqualified Presidential candidate doesn't become President due to the tampering during the selection process by the Majority leader of the house of Representatives like Nancy Pelosi did back in 2008 when she SUPPLIED ALTERED CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS TO THE 2008 ELECTION COMMISSION to get Obama through the vetting process! 
Because of Schumer and Pelosi's slow walking Trump's cabinet nominees Obama's leftovers are sabotaging America and the Trump administration's mandate to make America great again!
We had a corrupt DOJ with the back to back AG's of Holder and Lynch, and we have a Head of FBI who believes that the wiretapping didn't exist when they were front and center on the request to investigate the Russian connections in the Trump campaign! Obama's DOJ corruption rears its ugly head again, and Holder, Lynch, Brennan, Clapper, Comey, and the man at the top, ex-President Barack Obama, should be indicted!
We now find out that Obama set up in the last days of his administration with a back up AG who could take over and lead the DOJ in the same manner as Holder and Lynch, but like Hillary blew it by not following the order of President Trump on immigration! It seems to me that the master of the deal is also a master manipulator when it comes to the press. I think Trump is batting a 1,000 when it comes to the truth, and by putting out his careful and obvious accusations out there has created a team of loyal, and not so loyal researchers who do the leg work to uncover what Trump already knows behind the lies and accusations of the Progressive left and their 'Paid to Report' Media's lap dogs!
"Acting Attorney General Sally Yates announced that under her leadership, the Justice Department would not defend President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration. After acknowledging that the Office of Legal Counsel had reviewed the policy, and noting that the Civil Division could defend it in court, she personally rebuffed the president’s judgment, which she did not find “wise or just.” Yates, a career prosecutor appointed by Barack Obama, is now being hailed for standing up to a supposedly “tyrannical” president, according to a statement blasted out by the Democratic National Committee." 
President Bush's former Attorney General believes Trump is RIGHT and Trump Tower WAS bugged
Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey said President Donald Trump is likely 'right' about Trump Tower being surveilled, but the order would have had to come from the Justice Department as part of the FBI's intelligence gathering activities.
'This is the difference between being correct and being right, I think the president was not correct certainly in staying that President Obama ordered a tap on a server in Trump Tower,' Mukasey, who worked under President George W. Bush, said on ABC's This Week.
'However, I think he's right in that there was surveillance and that it was conducted at the behest of the attorney general – of the Justice Department through the FISA court,' Mukasey explained. The Justice Department oversees the FBI.
The former attorney general was being asked about claims Trump made starting Saturday, in which the president suggested Trump Tower was bugged by President Obama preceding the presidential election.
Team Trump has provided no solid evidence that this occurred, except referring to vague 'reports,' while Obama's spokesman has denied such an effort.
Obama's Director of National Intelligence James Clapper explained to NBC's Chuck Todd that he would have been aware of a FISA, or Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, court order and said 'I can deny it' when asked by the Meet the Press host if it exists.
'I can't speak officially anymore,' said Clapper, who resigned after Trump's election. 'But I will say that, for the part of the national security apparatus that I oversaw as DNI, there was no such wiretap activity mounted against – the president-elect at the time, or as a candidate, or against his campaign.' By AOL.COM Editors
NY Times Flashback: Obama May Have Spied on Trump; Reports Sent to White House of Wiretaps on Trump Associates.
Less than two months ago, the day before the inauguration of Donald Trump as president, the New York Times reported the possibility that the Obama administration was spying on Trump. The Times report also said that three Trump associates were being spied on by the Obama administration and that reports on the wiretaps were delivered to the Obama White House.
The two keys lines in the article are one stating could not be ruled out that Trump himself was being spied on by Obama. The other being the wiretap reports being sent to the White House.
Intercepted Russian Communications Part of Inquiry Into Trump Associates
“American law enforcement and intelligence agencies are examining intercepted communications and financial transactions as part of a broad investigation into possible links between Russian officials and associates of President-elect Donald J. Trump, including his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, current and former senior American officials said.
The continuing counterintelligence investigation means that Mr. Trump will take the oath of office on Friday with his associates under investigation and after the intelligence agencies concluded that the Russian government had worked to help elect him. As president, Mr. Trump will oversee those agencies and have the authority to redirect or stop at least some of these efforts.
It is not clear whether the intercepted communications had anything to do with Mr. Trump’s campaign, or Mr. Trump himself. It is also unclear whether the inquiry has anything to do with an investigation into the hacking of the Democratic National Committee’s computers and other attempts to disrupt the elections in November. The American government has concluded that the Russian government was responsible for a broad computer hacking campaign, including the operation against the D.N.C.
The counterintelligence investigation centers at least in part on the business dealings that some of the president-elect’s past and present advisers have had with Russia. Mr. Manafort has done business in Ukraine and Russia. Some of his contacts there were under surveillance by the National Security Agency for suspected links to Russia’s Federal Security Service, one of the officials said.
Mr. Manafort is among at least three Trump campaign advisers whose possible links to Russia are under scrutiny. Two others are Carter Page, a businessman and former foreign policy adviser to the campaign, and Roger Stone, a longtime Republican operative.
The F.B.I. is leading the investigations, aided by the National Security Agency, the C.I.A. and the Treasury Department’s financial crimes unit. The investigators have accelerated their efforts in recent weeks but have found no conclusive evidence of wrongdoing, the officials said. One official said intelligence reports based on some of the wiretapped communications had been provided to the White House…” Thegatewaypundit.com 
CIA Analyst: Obama, John Brennan, James Clapper and Ben Rhodes Behind the Trump Leaks
Former CIA analyst and retired U.S. Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer in an appearance on Fox Business said the leaks coming out of the White House will lead directly back to Barack Obama.
The Democrats and some anti-Trump Republicans want an investigation.
Shaffer said, “be careful what you wish for”
“I would put this right at the feet of John Brennan and Jim Clapper and I would go so far as to say the Obama White House was directly involved before they left,” Shaffer said. “Ben Rhodes and those folks… The Democrats are behind this and some of the Republicans are involved with the leaks. So I say ‘Bring it on!’
This is the kind of thing they do in police states.
By Sara Noble, a Friend of America!
FBI director asked Justice Department to reject Trump's wiretapping claim
WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, asked the Justice Department this weekend to publicly reject President Trump’s assertion that President Barack Obama ordered the tapping of Mr. Trump’s phones, senior American officials said on Sunday. Mr. Comey has argued that the highly-charged claim is false and must be corrected, they said, but the department has not released any such statement.
Mr. Comey, who made the request on Saturday after Mr. Trump leveled his allegation on Twitter, has been working to get the Justice Department to knock down the claim because it falsely insinuates that the F.B.I. broke the law, the officials said.
A spokesman for the F.B.I. declined to comment. Sarah Isgur Flores, the spokeswoman for the Justice Department, also declined to comment.
Mr. Comey’s request is a remarkable rebuke of a sitting president, putting the nation’s top law enforcement official in the position of questioning Mr. Trump’s truthfulness. The confrontation between the two is the most serious consequence of Mr. Trump’s weekend Twitter outburst, and it underscores the dangers of what the president and his aides have unleashed by accusing the former president of a conspiracy to undermine Mr. Trump’s young administration.
The White House showed no indication that it would back down from Mr. Trump’s claims. On Sunday, the president demanded a congressional inquiry into whether Mr. Obama had abused the power of federal law enforcement agencies before the 2016 presidential election. In a statement from his spokesman, Mr. Trump called “reports” about the wiretapping “very troubling” and said Congress should examine them as part of its investigations into Russia’s meddling in the election.
In addition to being concerned about potential attacks on the bureau’s credibility, senior F.B.I. officials are said to be worried that the notion of a court-approved wiretap will raise the public’s expectations that the federal authorities have significant evidence implicating the Trump campaign in colluding with Russia’s efforts to disrupt the presidential election.
Mr. Comey has not been dealing directly with Attorney General Jeff Sessions on the matter, as Mr. Sessions announced on Thursday that he would recuse himself from any investigation of Russia’s efforts to influence the election. It had been revealed on Wednesday that Mr. Sessions had misled Congress about his meetings with the Russian ambassador during the campaign.
Mr. Comey’s behind-the-scenes maneuvering is certain to invite contrasts to his actions last year, when he spoke publicly about the Hillary Clinton email case and disregarded Justice Department entreaties not to.
It is not clear why Mr. Comey did not issue a statement himself. He is the most senior law enforcement official who was kept on the job as the Obama administration gave way to the Trump administration. And while the Justice Department applies for intelligence-gathering warrants, the F.B.I. keeps its own records and is in a position to know whether Mr. Trump’s claims are true. While intelligence officials do not normally discuss the existence or nonexistence of surveillance warrants, no law prevents Mr. Comey from issuing the statement.
In his demand for a congressional inquiry, the president, through his press secretary, Sean Spicer, issued a statement on Sunday that said, “President Donald J. Trump is requesting that as part of their investigation into Russian activity, the congressional intelligence committees exercise their oversight authority to determine whether executive branch investigative powers were abused in 2016.”
Mr. Spicer, who repeated the entire statement in a series of Twitter posts, added that “neither the White House nor the president will comment further until such oversight is conducted.”
A spokesman for Mr. Obama and his former aides have called the accusation by Mr. Trump completely false, saying that Mr. Obama never ordered any wiretapping of a United States citizen.
“A cardinal rule of the Obama administration was that no White House official ever interfered with any independent investigation led by the Department of Justice,” Kevin Lewis, Mr. Obama’s spokesman, said in a statement on Saturday.
Mr. Trump’s demand for a congressional investigation appears to be based, at least in part, on unproven claims by Breitbart News and conservative talk radio hosts that secret warrants were issued authorizing the tapping of the phones of Mr. Trump and his aides at Trump Tower in New York.
In a series of Twitter posts on Saturday, the president seemed to be convinced that those claims were true. In one post, Mr. Trump said, “I’d bet a good lawyer could make a great case out of the fact that President Obama was tapping my phones in October, just prior to Election!”
On Sunday, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the deputy White House press secretary, said the president was determined to find out what had really happened, calling it potentially the “greatest abuse of power” that the country had seen.
“Look, I think he’s going off of information that he’s seen that has led him to believe that this is a very real potential,” Ms. Sanders said on ABC’s “This Week.” “And if it is, this is the greatest overreach and the greatest abuse of power that I think we have ever seen and a huge attack on democracy itself. And the American people have a right to know if this took place.”
The claims about wiretapping appear similar in some ways to the unfounded voter fraud charges that Mr. Trump made during his first days in the Oval Office. Just after Inauguration Day, he reiterated in a series of Twitter posts his belief that millions of voters had cast ballots illegally — claims that also appeared to be based on conspiracy theories from right-wing websites.
As with his demand for a wiretapping inquiry, Mr. Trump called for a “major investigation” into voter fraud, saying on Twitter that “depending on results, we will strengthen up voting procedures!” No investigation has been started.
Senior law enforcement and intelligence officials who worked in the Obama administration have said that there were no secret intelligence warrants regarding Mr. Trump. Asked whether such a warrant existed, James R. Clapper Jr., a former director of national intelligence, said on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” “Not to my knowledge, no.”
“There was no such wiretap activity mounted against the president-elect at the time, as a candidate or against his campaign,” Mr. Clapper added.
Mr. Trump’s demands for a congressional investigation were initially met with skepticism by lawmakers, including Republicans. Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, said he was “not sure what it is that he is talking about.”
“I’m not sure what the genesis of that statement was,” Mr. Rubio said.
Pressed to elaborate on “Meet the Press,” Mr. Rubio said, “I’m not going to be a part of a witch hunt, but I’m also not going to be a part of a cover-up.” By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and MICHAEL D. SHEARMARCH 5, 2017
With the current threat of Facebook's feckless ability to be bipartisan, feel free to befriend me at 'Jonathan E P Moore' to get direct and instant access, or follow 'While You Were Sleeping' at www.whileyouweredozing.blogspot.com Don't forget to follow the Friends Of Liberty on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Google Plus, and PLEASE help spread the word by sharing our articles on your favorite social networks.
🚂🇺������💨

Friends Of Liberty is a non-partisan, non-profit organization with the mission to protect and defend individual freedoms and individual rights.

No comments:

Post a Comment