Intercept bombshell yesterday again identified Elvis Chan, FBI agent in San Fran office, as one of 2 FBI officials who met with Facebook before 2020 election to warn about "foreign disinformation" related to the election -- i.e., Hunter Biden laptop story
Biden's DOJ vigorously fighting against court order for Chan's deposition in massive Big Tech-Govt civil lawsuit. This is the SAME DOJ demanding docs, interviews with everyone in Trump World under pretext of Jan 6. No accountability for the regime, tho:
Unsurprisingly, Facebook also fighting Chan's deposition. Company lawyers now backtracking on Chan's role, insisting he didn't specifically ask FB to "suppress" the Hunter Biden story.
Anyone shocked the regime and FB are in cahoots...again?
Letter dated Oct. 28:
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I am covering Biden's angry pre-election speech so you don't have to.
He starts off with allegations about Paul Pelosi attack.
"Threatened to break her kneecaps."
Assailant asked "where's Nancy," the same words used on January 6, Biden says.
Gallows, mob, blah blah.
Me: No better way to totally discredit the legitimacy of the Pelosi investigation than by Biden calling a last-minute speech to repeat media, DOJ, SF DA talking points without evidence.
"In this moment we have to confront those lies with the truth."
"I speak today from Capitol Hill, the citadel of our democracy." LOL no
"I appeal to all Americans to meet this moment of national and generational importance. We must vote knowing who we have been, who we are risk of becoming."
DOJ really really does not want Elvis Chan, FBI analyst out of SF FBI field office, to sit for a court-ordered deposition related to his collaboration with Big Tech before the 2020 election.
Facebook parent company now running interference for FBI and Chan:
LOL the FBI and Big Tech brag about their collaboration until they get caught and then it's finger-pointing time
Meta is Facebook parent company. Now that a judge has ordered Chan's deposition based on information Meta gave plaintiffs (@Eric_Schmitt), the company is trying to backtrack
In 2014, the city of DC settled a lawsuit filed by a black man who accused 2 DC cops of violating his civil rights related to an unwarranted search and seizure.
Michael Maddox was legal counsel for Howard University. He was doing nothing but looking at his device when Fanone and his partner confronted him, shoved him against a dumpster, and conducted the search.
Fanone: “Do you have any weapons or drugs on you, sir?”
They didn’t…
identify themselves. When Maddox started recording them leaving the scene, Fanone flew into a rage.
“Put the camera away!” Maddox believed he was being threatened.
“Put another way, at that moment on his cellphone video, Maddox alleges that he was assaulted by Officer Fanone.”
Going thru DOJs latest temper tantrum over Judge Cannon's special master order. After winning a partial stay related to classified docs (still pending full appeal), DOJ now asks court to overturn the entire order.
The Biden regime does not like accountability and oversight:
Judge Cannon is responsible for forcing DOJ to admit leaks about the investigation just "happen"--also forced DOJ to come clean about privileged material getting into the hands of federal investigators. She said DOJs word was not enough.
And here they change their story again:
So the FBI stole 2,000 more documents than DOJ has admitted in court. That's not an insignificant number, especially since DOJ insisted their initial review was completed back in August.
Thanks to Judge Cannon, we can see some of what FBI agents stole from Trump's home: