R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
It has taken a long time, but finally the Justice Department is
training its guns on what heretofore was unthinkable, unless you are a
career civil libertarian. For years the civil libertarians have been
warning us that the intelligence community posed a threat to democracy,
as we know it in these United States. Every so often they would point to
some excess of the FBI or the CIA and tell us that the lights were
going out in democratic America. Does not the Washington Post run atop its front page the maudlin line, “Democracy Dies in Darkness”?
Well, the darkness descended upon Donald Trump the moment he decided
to run for president. The FBI and CIA, in cahoots with Mrs. Hillary
Clinton and those popularizing the infamous “dossier” she financed,
threw a blanket of darkness over his campaign.
Late last week we learned that what had been a Justice Department
administrative review had suddenly become much more serious. It has
become a criminal inquiry. That means the Justice Department believes
there is sufficient evidence that a crime has been committed. Now the
prosecutor in charge, John H. Durham,
will have the power to subpoena witnesses’ testimony and documents. He
can convene a grand jury and file criminal charges. My guess is that he
has already convened a grand jury. Mr. Durham and Attorney General
William Barr have been looking into the origins of the Obama
administration’s spying on Trump. Just how did it begin? And who exactly
started it? They are clearly unsettled by the answers they have found
so far.
My colleague George Neumayr
and I have been studying the Obama administration’s spying on Trump for
over three years. While most of the mainstream media searched
desperately for a smoking gun carried by one of President Trump’s people
or even by the president himself, we looked elsewhere. We looked at the
politicized atmosphere within the FBI and the CIA. We even looked at
British intelligence. No one else seemed interested, but we found evidence
of criminal misbehavior by the former head of CIA, John Brennan, the
former head of national intelligence James Clapper, and former head of
the FBI, James B. Comey.
On March 23, 2018, we published
the following lines, “While Brennan’s recklessness is obviously of no
interest to the media, it is provoking increasing concern among
government investigators, who are looking at a range of his abuses —
from leaks to perjury to the outsourcing of spying on Trump to
foreigners under the guise of ‘intelligence-sharing.’ ” And we went on,
“A member of the intelligence community tells [us] that he was
approached by FBI investigators inquiring about Brennan’s improprieties
at the CIA. He was startled to hear them venting aloud about Brennan’s
practice of using British intelligence officials to spy on the Trump
campaign, including American contractors hired by the British who were
working from the 12th floor of a building in Crystal City, Virginia, and
an NSA building in San Antonio, Texas. Brennan, they fumed, was using
British intelligence agents so that he could deny, if asked, that he had
spied on the Trump campaign.”
Now if you will remember, President Trump claimed that the Obama
administration had bugged Trump Tower. The chattering class raged about
this claim for months. But we now know that Trump was right. Comey had
sitting on his desk FISA warrants on Carter Page, Paul Manafort, and
Michael Flynn that gave him the power to reach into Trump Tower and
intercept their communications...

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Nuck Obama!
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