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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Meadows signals imminent indictments in Durham probe: 'It's time for people to go to jail'
2020-07-20
[FOX] White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Sunday that it's "time for people to go to jail" as part of U.S. Attorney John Durham's probe into FBI misconduct -- prompting ex-Trump aide George Papadopoulos to sound a celebratory note on Twitter.

The comments came as Fox News learned this weekend that Jennifer Boone, a senior FBI official who oversaw the flawed probe into former Trump adviser Carter Page, has received a major promotion to lead a field office -- and the bureau won't say why.
“Congratulations, Ms Boone! You’ve been promoted to head the Hooper Bay, Alaska office. You must be so proud!”
Meadows, during his Sunday interview with Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures," also previewed the Trump administration's soon-to-be-released plans for reopening schools and implementing new economic stimulus measures. More details, Meadows said, would be coming this week.

However, Meadows' comments on the Durham probe were among his most suggestive yet. They followed Attorney General Bill Barr's comments to Fox News earlier this year that Durham's findings have been "very troubling" and that familiar names are currently being probed.

"I think the American people are expecting indictments," Meadows told anchor Maria Bartiromo. "I expect indictments based on the evidence I've seen. Lindsey Graham did a good job in getting that out. We know that they not only knew that there wasn't a case, but they continued to investigate and spy."

Internal FBI documents that emerged in April showed that Peter Strzok -- the now-disgraced anti-Trump former head of FBI counterintelligence -- ordered the investigation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn to remain open even after it was slated to be closed due to a lack of so-called "derogatory" information. Strzok pursued an investigation based on the Logan Act, a law never used in a successful prosecution and that was intended to prevent individuals from falsely representing the U.S. government abroad in a pre-telephone era.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#8  It's obviously Russian Collusion, Paul, we need you to come in for an interview....no need for attorneys
Posted by: Frank G   2020-07-20 18:22  

#7  Meadows may think he can get some of the potential perps to flip by saying 'imminent indictments'.

He is probably wrong.
Posted by: lord garth   2020-07-20 18:10  

#6  I designed the water treatment plant in Hooper Bay, Alaska, so it cannot be all bad......
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2020-07-20 16:43  

#5  Defecate or discommode, guys - I'm so sick of hearing this crap.
Posted by: Raj   2020-07-20 09:44  

#4  I don't mind if they get Epsteined.

I only only mind that traitors walk free and give encouragement to other traitors by the fact they got away with it.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2020-07-20 09:33  

#3  Ditto RiV.
Posted by: AlanC   2020-07-20 08:48  

#2  /\ Jeffry Epstein got "led away to jail." We all witnessed just how long that lasted.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-07-20 01:21  

#1  Yawn. As I've said before, until I see important people getting led away to jail, this is all just Kabuki theater
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2020-07-20 00:28  

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