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    Sessions directs prosecutors to 'evaluate certain issues' involving Uranium One and Clinton, leaves door open on special counsel



    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017...l-counsel.html

    EXCLUSIVE – Attorney General Jeff Sessions directed senior federal prosecutors to evaluate “certain issues” requested by congressional Republicans, involving the sale of Uranium One and alleged unlawful dealings related to the Clinton Foundation, leaving the door open for an appointment of another special counsel.

    In a letter first obtained by Fox News, the Justice Department responded to July 27 and September 26 requests from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and other committee members, who called for the appointment of a special counsel to investigate the matters in question.

    The letter comes on the eve of Sessions’ testimony before the same committee, scheduled for Tuesday.

    “The Attorney General has directed senior federal prosecutors to evaluate certain issues raised in your letters,” Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote.

    “These senior prosecutors will report directly to the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General [Rod Rosenstein], as appropriate, and will make recommendations as to whether any matters not currently under investigation should be opened, whether any matters currently under investigation require further resources, or whether any matters merit the appointment of a Special Counsel,” Boyd wrote.

    The Justice Department does not ordinarily confirm or deny investigations, and Boyd wrote that “this letter should not be construed to do so.”

    The Justice Department’s letter specifically said that some of the topics requested by Goodlatte and other committee members were already being investigated by the department’s Inspector General’s office.

    The letter specifically mentioned allegations related to the FBI’s handling of the Clinton email probe, including allegations that DOJ and FBI “policies or procedures” were “not followed in connection with, or in actions leading up to or related to” then-FBI Director James Comey’s public announcement to close the Clinton email “matter” on July 5, 2016, or the letter he sent lawmakers on October 28, 2016, about newly discovered Clinton emails, and that those “investigative decisions were based on improper considerations.”

    “The Department has forwarded a copy of your letters to the IG so he can determine whether he should expand the scope of his investigation based on the information contained in those letters,” Boyd wrote. “Once the IG’s review is complete, the Department will assess what, if any, additional steps are necessary to address any issues identified by that review.”

    While the Justice Department did not confirm or deny an ongoing investigation into Clinton matters, administration officials pointed Fox News to the attorney general’s testimony at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in January, raising questions over whether he would recuse himself from this investigation.

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    Jeff Sessions Reacts To New Senate Investigation Into Hillary Clinton And Obama Over Uranium One

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    • #3
      This could be good.

      Thanks for the info and links.

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      • #4
        Finally!!!!!

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        • #5
          Podesta Group on the verge of shuttering amid ties to Mueller probe

          http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/11/politi...ion/index.html

          By Katelyn Polantz and Kara Scannell, CNN

          Updated 9:39 PM ET, Sat November 11, 2017
          Tony Podesta's long Washington career


          (CNN)One of Washington's most prominent lobbying firms is on the verge of shuttering after becoming ensnared by special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
          Kimberley Fritts, the chief executive of the Podesta Group, told employees during a Thursday staff meeting that the firm would cease to exist at the end of the year, according to two sources. Employees were asked to clear out their desks and were told they may not be paid beyond November 15, multiple sources said.
          Fritts told the employees the Podesta Group may try to provide health care through the end of the year, according to two people in the meeting.

          The developments come after the Podesta Group was tied last week to Mueller's indictments of Paul Manafort and Rick Gates, who pleaded not guilty after being charged with failing to file as foreign agents relating to a decade of work they did for the Party of Regions, a pro-Russia political party in the Ukraine.
          Mueller's special investigation team has also interviewed multiple people from the Podesta Group, which was recruited by Manafort and Gates to work along with another firm.
          Talk of potentially closing the Podesta Group marks a dramatic downfall of one of K Street's most iconic and well-connected firms. In its heyday, Podesta Group was the largest non-law firm lobbying organization in Washington. Tony Podesta, the firm's founder and chairman, helped fuel the company with work for foreign governments. He and his brother, John, founded the company almost three decades ago.
          (John Podesta chaired Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. He left the firm in 1993.)

          A Podesta Group spokesperson declined to comment for this story. Fritts could not be reached for comment Friday via her Podesta Group email.
          Mueller is looking into whether the Podesta Group properly identified to federal authorities its foreign advocacy for the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, according to people familiar with the investigation. The ECFMU is a Brussels-based non-profit group that federal prosecutors have called a mouthpiece for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians.

          In foreign lobbying, anyone representing a foreign political party or government must publicly file reports disclosing the relationship and details of their meetings.
          Manafort and Gates have pleaded not guilty. The Podesta Group has said it has fully cooperated with the special counsel's office and said it did not register as a foreign agent for its ECFMU work because that group misrepresented itself. The firm said it retroactively filed a disclosure after discussions with the Department of Justice.

          Podesta turned over his leadership responsibility to Fritts last week on the same day the Manafort and Gates indictments were unsealed. During an October 30 meeting with approximately 60 staffers, Podesta said he would fight against his potential legal issues as well as the reputational risk he and his company faces, according to sources who heard the remarks.
          But any hopes for a smooth transition quickly unraveled.
          Several top lobbyists are planning to leave the firm for various new ventures, according to eight sources. Fritts herself decided over the past week to leave and start a new firm.

          Amid the turmoil, Podesta may try to maintain a presence on K Street.
          "He didn't say he was retiring. He didn't say he was resigning" last week, someone familiar with the firm said. "He's a prideful person. He built a very influential company over 30 years, and I think he believes he hasn't done anything wrong."

          On Thursday, Podesta told staffers he had no plans to take up golf or tennis, and he may take on a couple of clients, according to a person familiar with his remarks.

          The whole house of cards is going to come tumbling down soon.

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          • #6
            Someone translate please.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jaded View Post
              Podesta Group on the verge of shuttering amid ties to Mueller probe

              http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/11/politi...ion/index.html

              By Katelyn Polantz and Kara Scannell, CNN

              Updated 9:39 PM ET, Sat November 11, 2017
              Tony Podesta's long Washington career


              (CNN)One of Washington's most prominent lobbying firms is on the verge of shuttering after becoming ensnared by special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
              Kimberley Fritts, the chief executive of the Podesta Group, told employees during a Thursday staff meeting that the firm would cease to exist at the end of the year, according to two sources. Employees were asked to clear out their desks and were told they may not be paid beyond November 15, multiple sources said.
              Fritts told the employees the Podesta Group may try to provide health care through the end of the year, according to two people in the meeting.

              The developments come after the Podesta Group was tied last week to Mueller's indictments of Paul Manafort and Rick Gates, who pleaded not guilty after being charged with failing to file as foreign agents relating to a decade of work they did for the Party of Regions, a pro-Russia political party in the Ukraine.
              Mueller's special investigation team has also interviewed multiple people from the Podesta Group, which was recruited by Manafort and Gates to work along with another firm.
              Talk of potentially closing the Podesta Group marks a dramatic downfall of one of K Street's most iconic and well-connected firms. In its heyday, Podesta Group was the largest non-law firm lobbying organization in Washington. Tony Podesta, the firm's founder and chairman, helped fuel the company with work for foreign governments. He and his brother, John, founded the company almost three decades ago.
              (John Podesta chaired Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. He left the firm in 1993.)

              A Podesta Group spokesperson declined to comment for this story. Fritts could not be reached for comment Friday via her Podesta Group email.
              Mueller is looking into whether the Podesta Group properly identified to federal authorities its foreign advocacy for the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, according to people familiar with the investigation. The ECFMU is a Brussels-based non-profit group that federal prosecutors have called a mouthpiece for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians.

              In foreign lobbying, anyone representing a foreign political party or government must publicly file reports disclosing the relationship and details of their meetings.
              Manafort and Gates have pleaded not guilty. The Podesta Group has said it has fully cooperated with the special counsel's office and said it did not register as a foreign agent for its ECFMU work because that group misrepresented itself. The firm said it retroactively filed a disclosure after discussions with the Department of Justice.

              Podesta turned over his leadership responsibility to Fritts last week on the same day the Manafort and Gates indictments were unsealed. During an October 30 meeting with approximately 60 staffers, Podesta said he would fight against his potential legal issues as well as the reputational risk he and his company faces, according to sources who heard the remarks.
              But any hopes for a smooth transition quickly unraveled.
              Several top lobbyists are planning to leave the firm for various new ventures, according to eight sources. Fritts herself decided over the past week to leave and start a new firm.

              Amid the turmoil, Podesta may try to maintain a presence on K Street.
              "He didn't say he was retiring. He didn't say he was resigning" last week, someone familiar with the firm said. "He's a prideful person. He built a very influential company over 30 years, and I think he believes he hasn't done anything wrong."

              On Thursday, Podesta told staffers he had no plans to take up golf or tennis, and he may take on a couple of clients, according to a person familiar with his remarks.

              The whole house of cards is going to come tumbling down soon.
              Excellent stuff

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              • #8
                Someone explain all this to me so I can use it as a talking point to push my pro Trump agenda

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Beercules View Post
                  Someone translate please.
                  Basically says motha****as is going to prison.

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                  • #10
                    Wonder what he means by "certain isssues"? Hopefully not that they will look only in places where they know they won't find anything just to say they looked.

                    Meanwhile, all the pedo-accusers who are jumping on Moore have been eerily silent about the Podesta brothers and their pedo-ring that went on for decades. Doubt they will even get around to that investigation since it could bury a lot of politicians/judges on both sides of the political fence.

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