Everyone should read this
So here goes:
"The Trump Justice Department secretly obtained Washington Post journalists’ phone records and tried to obtain their email records over reporting they did in the early months of the Trump administration on Russia’s role in the 2016 election
2/"In three separate letters dated May 3 and addressed to Post reporters Ellen Nakashima and Greg Miller, and former Post reporter Adam Entous,
3/"the Justice Department wrote they were “hereby notified that pursuant to legal process the United States Department of Justice received toll records associated with the following telephone numbers for the period from April 15, 2017 to July 31, 2017.”
4/"The letters listed work, home or cellphone numbers covering that three-and-a-half-month period. Cameron Barr, The Post’s acting executive editor, said: “We are deeply troubled by this use of government power to seek access to the communications of journalists.
5/"The Department of Justice should immediately make clear its reasons for this intrusion into the activities of reporters doing their jobs, an activity protected under the First Amendment.”
6/"News organizations and First Amendment advocates have long decried the government practice of seizing journalists’ records in an effort to identify the sources of leaks, saying it unjustly chills critical newsgathering.
7/"The last such high-profile seizure of reporters’ communications records came several years ago as part of an investigation into the source of stories by a reporter who worked at BuzzFeed, Politico and the New York Times.
8/"The stories at issue there also centered around 2017 reporting on the investigation into Russian election interference. It is rare for the Justice Department to use subpoenas to get records of reporters in leak investigations,
9/"and such moves must be approved by the attorney general. The letters do not say when Justice Department leadership approved the decision to seek the reporters’ records, but a department spokesman said it happened in 2020, during the Trump administration.
10/"William P. Barr, who served as Trump’s attorney general for nearly all of that year, before departing Dec. 23, declined to comment.
11/"The Justice Department defended its decision to subpoena Post reporters’ records as an investigative step of last resort that was not taken lightly. The phone records in question include who called whom when, and how long the call lasted,
12/"but do not include what was said in those phone calls. Investigators often hope such records will provide clues about possible sources the reporters were in contact with before a particular story published.
13/"The letters to the three reporters also noted that prosecutors got a court order to obtain “non content communication records” for both reporters’ work email accounts, but did not obtain such records.
14/"The email records sought would have indicated who emailed whom and when, but would not have included the contents of the emails. The letter does not state the purpose of the phone records seizure, but toward the end of the time period mentioned in the letters,
15/"those reporters wrote a story about classified U.S. intelligence intercepts indicating that in 2016, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) had discussed the Trump campaign with Sergey Kislyak, who was Russia’s ambassador to the United States.
16/"Justice Department officials would not say if that reporting was the reason for the search of journalists’ phone records. Sessions subsequently became President Donald Trump’s first attorney general and was at the Justice Department when the article appeared.
17/"About a month before that story published, the same three journalists also wrote a detailed story about the Obama administration’s internal struggles to counter Russian interference in the 2016 election.
18/"Entous, who now works at the New Yorker, declined to comment. The two letters received at The Washington Post were signed by Channing D. Phillips, the acting U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., and John C. Demers,
19/"the head of the Justice Department’s national security division. The correspondence listed five phones for which records had been seized: Nakashima’s work, cell and home phones, and Miller’s work phone and cellphone. The letter to Entous cited his cellphone number.
20/"The seizure of reporters’ phone records has been a controversial topic in recent years, as both the Trump and Obama administrations escalated efforts to stop leaks and prosecute government officials who disclose secrets to reporters.
21/"In early August 2017 — days after the time period covered by the search of The Post reporters’ phone records — Sessions held a news conference to announce an intensified effort to hunt and prosecute leakers in government.
22/"“This culture of leaking must stop,” Sessions said, noting that the number of leak investigations had tripled since the end of the prior administration. That announcement seemed aimed at appeasing Trump, who had publicly complained about leaks that made him look bad,
23/"and branded Sessions “weak” on hunting leakers. Justice Department policy dictates that investigators in leak cases should exhaust all other possible sources of information before considering trying to examine journalists’ records .." ~excerpts WaPo
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Have you ever had a job SO BAD that you formed a support group with other fmr staffers after you left
just to deal with the trauma?
Chatter:
there's a group of fmr DeSantis staffers meeting regularly
-he fires people suddenly & treats them like garbage
Anyone surprised?
Also per Playbook this am:
"At the beginning of his admin, DeSantis directed the Florida Republican Party leader to fire a party official who had cancer-on that person’s first week back from surgery"
NICE guy..
"DeSantis often blames his staff for his own blunders, we’re told. After DeSantis went on Fox News in 2018 and implored Florida voters not to “monkey this up” by supporting his African American Democratic opponent for governor,
Remember Eric Swalwell suing Mo Brooks, Trump, Junior & Rudy for inciting the insurrection on 1/6?
Guess what?
Per Swalwell's atty, Brooks is doing everything he can to duck being served
-for more than a month
NB: Brooks is now running for Richard Shelby's Sen seat #Coward
⬇️
2/ Per Punchbowl:
“We have been attempting to serve our complaint on Mo Brooks for more than a month,” Andonian [Swalwell's lawyer] said in a statement to Punchbowl News. “I talked to staffers in his D.C. office who promised a response from someone, which never came.
3/ "'I sent the complaint and a waiver of service form in a detailed email to his chief of staff and counsel, which to date remains unanswered.'"
2/ From the release:
"The big break came when Gaetz's personal madam came forward to discuss her dealings with Gaetz & other prominent figures including Rudy Giuliani. .. Gaetz's madam will offer irrefutable proof that Gaetz paid for companionship escort services ..
3/ "Among other evidence that will be shown at the press conference are a massive trove of undercover photos & videos, many showing 76 yo Rudy Giuliani on a date with and furnishing alcohol to a 16 yo girl. Congressman Gaetz's COS is also shown in several photos with Giuliani..."
Hmmm...
ICYMI:
Seems the FBI WAS taking Christopher Steele seriously..
Per Telegraph:
Steele produced a second dossier after Trump was in the WH
-it was from 'new' sources
-it contained more info @ Manafort/Russia & Trump/Russia connections news.yahoo.com/mi6-spy-christ…
2-"The FBI interviewed Mr Steele at the Grosvenor Hotel in central London, close to his offices, in September 2017 as part of then ongoing inquiries into Russian meddling. .. Mr Steele told the FBI that Orbis had "four discrete, ‘hermetically-sealed’ main agent networks".
3-"His primary "sub-source" for the dossier was no longer "active" at the time of the interview with FBI agents, but that another "main agent network is up and running and is now starting to get good information".
Senate Dems prepping to 'kick off a sensitive internal debate' @ voting rights reform this month
It is unconscionable that Manchin hasn't signed on yet & 'at least half dozen Dems have issues with it'
Get. It. Done. @SenSchumer
NOT optional! politico.com/news/2021/05/0…
2-"Senate Democrats made a major commitment to muscle through Speaker NANCY PELOSI’S ethics and voting reform bill. Yet many say they have no idea how to pass it and wonder what exactly the end game is for a signature Democratic priority.
3-"Democrats are preparing to kick off a sensitive internal debate over the issue this month as the Senate Rules Committee takes up the sprawling House package. But no Republicans support it, Sen. JOE MANCHIN (D-W.Va.) hasn’t signed on
They're slithering in all over the place:
Top big lie propagator Lin Wood moved to SC in Feb
And guess what?
He's running for SC GOP party chair
-he's more insane than ever
-and he's doing well
2-"LIN WOOD played a starring role in Georgia’s GOP civil war after the 2020 elections. Now the pro-Trump lawyer is taking his roadshow to South Carolina, where he’s campaigning as a ‘chaos’ candidate to lead the state Republican Party …
3-"mounting an unexpectedly strong challenge to the incumbent chairman, DREW MCKISSICK. The outcome has outsized implications because of South Carolina’s role in GOP presidential primaries — the state hosts the first primary in the South,