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Jeff Sessions Just Took The One Action Barack Obama's Deep State Feared The Most

After months of inaction, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has finally stepped up.

It's a day the Deep State's been dreading.

Trump supporters cheered when Sessions made the big announcement that the Deep State has

feared the most.

The Department of Justice announced that Inspector General Michael Horowitz would investigate

the DOJ and the FBI for abuses in their application to obtain a FISA warrant to spy on Carter

Page.

Horowitz will also examine the contact information between the FBI and a confidential source

– whom many believe to be Christopher Steele.

Steele was the ex-British intelligence agent who put together the Russian collusion dossier.

The Daily Caller reports:

"THE OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL (OIG) WILL INITIATE A REVIEW THAT WILL EXAMINE THE

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT'S AND THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION'S (FBI) COMPLIANCE WITH

LEGAL REQUIREMENTS, AND WITH APPLICABLE DOJ AND FBI POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, IN APPLICATIONS

FILED WITH THE U.S. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE COURT (FISC) RELATING TO A CERTAIN U.S. PERSON,"

DOJ SPOKESMAN JOHN LAVINSKY SAID IN A STATEMENT ACCOMPANYING THE ANNOUNCEMENT.

LAVINSKY EXPLAINED THAT "AS PART OF THIS EXAMINATION, THE OIG ALSO WILL REVIEW INFORMATION

THAT WAS KNOWN TO THE DOJ AND THE FBI AT THE TIME THE APPLICATIONS WERE FILED FROM OR ABOUT

AN ALLEGED FBI CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE."

LAVINSKY NOTED THAT THE INVESTIGATION WAS PROMPTED BY REQUESTS FROM SEVERAL MEMBERS

OF CONGRESS AND ATTORNEY GENERAL JEFF SESSIONS.

HOUSE REPUBLICANS RECENTLY RELEASED A MEMO CLAIMING WIDESPREAD ABUSE OF THE FISA PROCESS

ON THE PART OF THE DOJ AND FBI IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A SURVEILLANCE WARRANT ON FORMER TRUMP

CAMPAIGN ASSOCIATE CARTER PAGE.

THE TIMING OF THE INVESTIGATION AND THE REFERENCE TO MEMBERS OF CONGRESS POINT TO PAGE AS THE

U.S. PERSON.

THE STATEMENT'S REFERENCE TO A CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE SIMILARLY FLOATS CONCERNS FOUND IN

THE REPUBLICAN MEMO WHICH FOUND THAT THE FBI AND THE DOJ DID NOT DISCLOSE THE POLITICAL

ORIGINS OF THE STEELE DOSSIER IN ITS FISA APPLICATION AND REVEALED PREVIOUSLY UNDISCLOSED

TESTIMONY FROM FORMER FBI DEPUTY DIRECTOR ANDREW MCCABE THAT AN INVESTIGATION INTO PAGE

WOULD NOT HAVE OCCURRED WITHOUT STEELE'S DOSSIER."

This is bad news for the Deep State.

Even though Horowitz is an Obama appointee, he has a reputation for his honesty and integrity.

His investigation into the Clinton email server led to the discovery of the anti-Trump text

messages between Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

And Andrew McCabe was fired because he misled Horowitz's investigators.

So this investigation will not be a white wash like the one James Comey led into Hillary's

email server.

The guilty parties will be found and they will be held accountable.

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Robert Mueller Just Got Some Very Bad News - Duration: 10:39.

Robert Mueller Just Got Some Very Bad News

For the last 12 months, special counsel Robert Mueller has run an out-of-control and unaccountable

witch hunt against Donald Trump.

He's abused his power by straying far beyond the scope of his mandate.

But Mueller's days could be numbered because he just got some very bad news.

Donald Trump was furious when news broke that the FBI had raided his lawyer's home and

office regarding payments made to two women who claimed they had affairs with Trump after

receiving information from Robert Mueller.

This was a transparent attempt by Mueller to expand the scope of his investigation because

it obviously falls outside his mandate of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

Speculation immediately began to float around Washington that Trump was on the verge of

firing Mueller.

But can Trump fire Mueller?

Or can only the Justice Department official overseeing the investigation – in this case

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein – sack the special counsel?

Press Secretary Sarah Sanders answered that question when she declared that Trump indeed

has the power to fire Mueller on his own.

The Wall Street Journal reports:

"The White House said Tuesday that President Donald Trump believes he has the authority

to fire special counsel Robert Mueller, as lawmakers from both parties warned against

doing so one day after the FBI raided properties tied to the president's longtime lawyer.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) said that Mr. Mueller "should be allowed

to finish his job," though he rebuffed calls for legislation to protect the special counsel.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said on CNN that

it would be "suicide" for Mr. Trump to fire the special counsel.

Mr. Trump's press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said the president "certainly believes

he has the power" to fire Mr. Mueller directly.

The special prosecutor is examining Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 presidential

campaign and whether associates of Mr. Trump colluded with Moscow.

Mr. Trump and Russian officials have denied the allegations.

Ms. Sanders's comment was a departure from the more measured responses that the administration

has given to such questions in the past.

In late March, after Mr. Trump criticized Mr. Mueller on Twitter, White House lawyer

Ty Cobb issued a statement that said the president was "not considering or discussing" firing

the special counsel.

Ms. Sanders said the White House had consulted with legal experts, including those at the

Justice Department, on the president's power to fire the special counsel.

Ms. Sanders didn't say the president would take such action.

Still, she said: "I think the president has been clear that he feels this has gone

too far."

The special counsel is out of control.

His investigation has yielded no evidence of collusion or obstruction of justice.

One year of this nonsense is enough.

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