"The technical side of this election, the electronic voting, there's probably some problems there and they're going to find those out...What happened was when the votes didn't get to the numbers that they needed, now they come in with the mail-in-ballots."
Gen Flynn (cont): "I believe they are going to find mail-in-ballot problems like we already have seen, that were after the fact to get to the numbers to achieve a victory...I pray that I'm wrong, but that's my gut following a lot of information and a lot of insight."
Dems pushed mail-in-ballots until late Sept. They suddenly switched to pushing in-person voting.
1) We all know Dems were heavily pushing Absentee Ballots - as they have for many years.
In April, Pelosi was pushing "for a vote-by-mail provision in Congress' next coronavirus relief package." nbcnews.com/politics/congr…
2) The Dem controlled House tried to push an amendment to a "2002 law known as the Help America Vote Act to make a sworn signature sufficient proof to vote on election day in all states."
Might be worth examining spending by PA of proceeds from Help America Vote Act (HAVA) Grant Fund ($17.1mm) & HAVA Election Security Grant Fund ($18.2mm).
County proceeds ($6mm & $7mm) distributed by Kathy Boockvar on 4/27 & 4/28 respectively. dos.pa.gov/VotingElection…
Use of proceeds is vague.
$6mm from Grant Fund:
"including but not limited to voter notifications and education, increased costs related to mail-in and absentee voting..."
1) Reminder: ~Feb. 4, 2014, Victoria Nuland & Geoffrey Pyatt discussed the ouster of Ukrainian President Yanukovych and installation of opposition leader Yatsenyuk as PM.
Then-Vice President Biden was referenced as perhaps being willing to help cement the changeover in Ukraine.
2) On Feb. 22, 2014, Yanukovych was removed as president of Ukraine and fled to Russia.
On Feb. 27, 2014, Yatsenyuk, the candidate favored by Nuland, was installed as prime minister of Ukraine.
3) In April 2014, Joe Biden would get personally involved in Ukraine, as would his son, Hunter.
Based on this nice catch by @smc12256 it seems more likely that @AndrewCMcCarthy guess of May 2018 was accurate meaning the call took place during the tenure of Geoffrey Berman.
Current "requirements can make removing poorly performing employees difficult. Only a quarter of Federal supervisors are confident that they could remove a poor performer."
"Career employees in confidential, policy-determining, policy‑making, and policy-advocating positions wield significant influence over Government operations and effectiveness."
Igor Danchenko, Steele's "Primary Sub-Source" for the discredited dossier has given an interview to Luke Harding - the same UK journalist used by Steele to promote the dossier. theguardian.com/us-news/2020/o…
Immediately, there are some problems.
Danchenko on his dossier work: "I stand by it."
As to the salacious allegations made re: Moscow’s Ritz-Carlton hotel. “I got it right,” say Denchenko in the interview.
He adds: “I stand by my raw intelligence.”
Danchenko told a differing version to the FBI, as noted in IG Horowitz's FISA Abuse Report (P. 187): justice.gov/storage/120919…