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According to Fox News, in a text message dated Jan. 19, 2017, Page sent a mysterious message to Strzok on the last day of the Obama administration
“Get inspired and depressing reading that article about how Obama approached the mail room. Needless to say, it was very different when I interned there under Clinton,” Page wrote.
Strzok previously served as the No. 2 counterintelligence analyst at the FBI before being fired from the bureau and kicked-off Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team after an internal probe found that he had sent hundreds of anti-Trump text messages to Page, a former lawyer with whom he was having an affair. Page resigned earlier this year.
BREAKING: Scores Of Women Have Now Stepped Forward To Address Senator Feinstein’s Kavanaugh Claims
September 14, 2018 Chuck Callesto
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Yesterday Senator Diane Feinstein announced that she had “received information from an individual concerning the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court” and that she has “referred the matter to federal investigative authorities,” though she wouldn’t provide any further details.
Since the news broke it was learned that the referral was in reference to a possible sexual misconduct allegation in High School.
The FBI immediately address the documents yesterday. Matt Zapotosky of The Washington Post quoted an FBI official as saying: “Upon receipt of the information on the night of September 12, we included it as part of Judge Kavanaugh’s background file, as per the standard process.” He also reported that the agency was not opening a criminal investigation into what Kavanaugh may or may not have done as a high school student.
It was reported by The New Yorker that the information involves an allegation of sexual assault from over thirty years ago when Kavanaugh was in high school.
Now fast forward to today:
With news rumors of possible sexual misconduct while in High School it didn’t take long for a group of women who went to High School with Kavanaugh to weigh in.
MRC TV reported: After news made headlines, 65 women who knew Kavavanaugh in high school signed and sent a letter defending his character to Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley (R-Ia.) as well as Sen. Feinstein.
“We are women who have known Brett Kavanaugh for more than 35 years and knew him while he attended high school between 1979 and 1983,” the letter reads. “For the entire time we have known Brett Kavanaugh, he has behaved honorably and treated women with respect. We strongly believe it is important to convey this information to the Committee at this time.”
The letter continues,
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/09/15/us-calls-for-urgent-un-meeting-on-north-korea-sanctions-after-accusing-russia-interfering-with-report.amp.html
“Russia can’t be allowed to edit and obstruct independent U.N. reports on North Korea sanctions just because they don’t like what they say. Period,” Haley said in a statement.
She also expressed her disappointment in the panel for “caving to Russian pressure,” calling it a “dangerous precedent.”
“We’ve seen the original report and we know the truth – the Panel should do the right thing and release it,” she said.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/north-koreans-exploit-social-medias-vulnerabilities-to-dodge-sanctions-1536944018?mod=article_inline
North Korea operatives have sought to use U.S. technology and social media networks to evade U.S.-led sanctions and generate income, taking advantage of many of the same shortcomings that allowed Russians to interfere in the 2016 election.
Cloaking their identities, the North Koreans have been able to advertise jobs and find clients on job-search exchanges such as Upwork and Freelancer.com. They have developed software using the Microsoft-owned site Github, communicated over the Slack messaging service and asked for payments...
https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-u-s-led-coalition-to-track-illicit-fuel-shipments-to-north-korea-1536922923?mod=article_inline
The coalition is the first unified international effort to monitor the ship traffic in the year since the Trump administration launched its “maximum-pressure” sanctions campaign, aimed at strong-arming North Korea into abandoning its nuclear and missile programs. Surveillance efforts until now have been a hodgepodge...
3fer, FEMA rep, Adam Schiff and Bob Woodward all on Meet The Press this morning. Playing on the West Coast now, check your "programming" guide.