Have FISA arrests already begun? Could as many as 50 or 55 officials from the Barack Obama administration be facing arrests on charges involving conspiracy against the United States and perjury and lying to Congress? Amy Vandersteel and Cirsten Weldon both cite high-level sources who told them massive FISA arrests would occur over the weekend.
Just who? Vandersteel says former FBI Director James Comey was scheduled to be arrested Sunday, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on Monday and former CIA Director John Brennan today.
Cirsten Weldon also heard from another inside source who gave her details on the charges these officials will face. Comey, she says, will have 17 counts brought against him, 3 counts of conspiracy, 6 counts of perjury, 4 counts of obstruction of justice and 4 counts of falsifying documents. Brennan will face 12 counts, she says, and Clapper 5 counts.
Among the others to be arrested: former Attorney General Loretta Lynch and Sally Yates, a deputy attorney general.
What we don’t know yet? How many of these officials might have plea bargained already, exchanging information for leniency in their prosecution? Is it more important to prosecute them to the full extent of the law, or to reach higher, and see if Obama, his Vice President Joe Biden or his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ordered or took part in any of these crimes?
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Meanwhile, Black Conservative Patriot, who we run frequently, says the opposite. He maintains there will be no more indictments from either special prosecutor John Durham or Attorney General William Barr, even after the elections. FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, who already pleaded guilty, “will be the only one,” BCP says.
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