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Friday, October 11, 2019

Joe Biden worked with whistleblower when he was vice president say sources




In an inexplicable way the murkier it gets the easier it is to understand.

 Oh...in case you're interested this is the way Barry dealt with whistleblowers.



For the life of me, I can't remember what happened during his impeachment trial.


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The whistleblower accusing President Donald Trump of abuse of power worked with Joe Biden when he was vice president, according to a new report.

On Wednesday, attorneys for the CIA whistleblower issued a carefully-worded statement denying that the had a 'professional' link to a 2020 Democratic candidate, saying he is an apolitical civil servant.

Now an intelligence source says that it is likely that the unnamed CIA analyst, who is clearly an expert on Ukraine issues, briefed Biden and probably even accompanied him on Air Force Two on one or more of Biden's six visits to the country.

'From everything we know about the whistleblower and his work in the executive branch then, there is absolutely no doubt he would have been working with Biden when he was vice president,' a retired CIA officer told the Washington Examiner

The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from DailyMail.com on Thursday evening. 


Biden is seen with then-President Barack Obama signing executive orders to close down the detention center at Guantanamo Bay Cuba in 2009. Source say that Biden worked closely with the CIA whistleblower while serving as vice president


Trump has accused the whistleblower of having ties to one of his political opponents


President Trump claims Schiff helped write whistleblower complaint

Separately, a former Trump administration official told the Examiner that Biden’s work on foreign affairs as vice president brought him into close proximity with the whistleblower.

“This person, after working with Biden, may feel defensive towards him because he feels [Biden] is being falsely attacked. Maybe he is even talking to Biden’s staff,” the former official said. “Maybe it is innocent, maybe not.”

The whistleblower's alleged political bias has become the subject of various accusations following a report that the Intelligence Community Inspector General said that the person 'worked or had some type of professional relationship with one of the Democratic candidates.'

The claim of a 'professional link' between the CIA agent and a candidate was first made in an article by Washington Examiner columnist and conservative commentator Byron York. 

The whistleblower, who alleges misconduct on Trump's part, had already been identified as having a Democratic party affiliation.

A person with knowledge of the Inspector General (IG) for the Intelligence Community's recent testimony to the House, was reported by York to have indicated there was an additional 'professional relationship.' 

'The IG said [the whistleblower] worked or had some type of professional relationship with one of the Democratic candidates,' a source told the Examiner

Another source told the paper: 'The IG said the whistleblower had a professional relationship with one of the 2020 candidates.'

After Trump tweeted a link to the Examiner report, the unnamed CIA agent's attorneys issued a rare public statement claiming that there was a 'professional relationship' between the whistleblower and a candidate.

Trump tweeted: 'This is just the beginning.' Later on Tuesday he tweeted: 'The Whistleblower has ties to one of my DEMOCRAT OPPONENTS.'

But late Wednesday, the lawyers said they wanted to 'clarify some facts,' and said in the statement: 'Our client has never worked for or advised a political candidate, campaign, or party. 

'Second, our client has spent their entire government career in apolitical, civil servant positions in the Executive Branch. 

'Third, in these position's our client has come into contact with presidential candidates from both parties in their roles as elected officials – not as candidates.'





Rare statement: How the whistleblower's attorneys slapped back at the president

The whisteblower's attorneys - who did not confirm that the official is a male CIA agent, although that aspect of his identity is already known - went on to slam suggestions that his complaint was not credible and said he had told the inspector general about his career to help establish its credibility. 

'Fourth, the whistleblower voluntarily provided relevant career information to the ICIG in order to facilitate an assessment of the credibility of the complaint,' the attorneys said.

'Fifth, as a result, the ICIG concluded – as is well known – that the complaint was both urgent and credible. 

Finally, the whistleblower is not the story. To date, virtually every substantive allegation has been confirmed by other sources. For that reason the identity of the whistleblower is irrelevant.'

The combination of a clapback at the president by the attorneys, and a hint of more information about the official's resume will only add to the drama surrounding the complaint.

Pointedly, the lawyers called their client 'whiste-blower #1,' a reference to a report that they have another or possibly even multiple other whistleblowers who are in the process of making complaints. 

The IG, Michael Atkinson, had provided vague information in a letter to the House Intelligence Committee in August, writing the whistle-blower had 'some indicia of an arguable political bias ... in favor of a rival political candidate.'

The whistle-blower in a complaint alleges that Trump asked the President of Ukraine to investigate the Bidens to help his own 2020 reelection. An unsealed call shows Trump bringing up the Bidens with the Ukrainian president. 



The president has previously gone after the whistle-blower, identified by the New York Times as a CIA officer who has been detailed to the White House at some point and demanded the right to face his accuser. 

The Washington Post reported that House Democrats may interview the whistle-blower at an off-site location to protect their identity, amid concerns it could leak.

In remarks caught on video, Trump said: 'I want to know who's the person, who's the person who gave the whistle-blower the information? Because that's close to a spy.' He continued: 'You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart? Right? The spies and treason, we used to handle it a little differently than we do now,' he said, referencing execution.

A group of 90 national security professionals has applauded an unidentified whistle-blower.

'While the identity of the whistleblower is not publicly known, we do know that he or she is an employee of the U.S. Government. As such, he or she has by law the right—and indeed the responsibility—to make known, through appropriate channels, indications of serious wrongdoing,' the officials wrote. 

'That is precisely what this whistleblower did and we applaud the whistleblower not only for living up to that responsibility but also for using precisely the channels made available by federal law for raising such concerns,' said the security officials, who served Democratic and Republican presidents.

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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

More real than a joke












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Monday, October 7, 2019

Ilhan Omar files for divorce





Must have been some truth to the rumor.




Rep. Ilhan Omar is splitting from her husband.

The Minnesota Democrat filed for divorce from Ahmed Hirsi on Friday, her attorney confirmed to ITK.

"As with all marriages, this is intensely personal and a difficult time for their family," attorney Jaime Driggs said in a statement.

The couple has a seemingly complicated past, and their marriage had been in the spotlight long before TMZ first reported the divorce news on Monday.

Omar and Hirsi became engaged in 2002 but never legally married. The pair had two children together before separating in 2008.

Omar married Ahmed Nur Said Elmi in 2009 and later said the two obtained a divorce in their Muslim faith tradition — albeit not a legal one — in 2011.

Omar and Hirsi reconciled after that and had a third child together in 2012. The lawmaker officially filed to divorce Elmi in 2017, and legally married Hirsi in 2018.

Earlier this year, a Minnesota campaign finance board's investigation found that the 38-year-old freshman congresswoman and Hirsi filed joint tax returns in 2014 and 2015, while she was still legally married to Elmi.





"For years, Ilhan and Ahmed have been the object of speculation and innuendo from political opponents and the media," Driggs said on Monday. "This has taken a significant toll on Ilhan, Ahmed, and their three children."

"Just like any other family navigating this kind of transition," Driggs said, "Ilhan wishes to have their privacy respected for themselves and their children and will not be commenting any further."

Omar, one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress and a member of the so-called "Squad," is a frequent subject of criticism from President Trump, who plans to hold a rally in her district on Thursday as part of his bid to flip Minnesota from blue to red in 2020.







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“You F*cked Up!” – EXCLUSIVE REPORT: Joe Biden Blasted Ukrainian President After Politico Report – Reveals Biden’s Role in 2016 DNC Election Interference




On a tip from Ed Kilbane.


The Gateway Pundit Breaking Exclusive– 


A Ukrainian source has revealed that former Vice President Joe Biden was furious about an article in Politico that revealed election interference and collusion between the government of Ukraine and the Democratic National Committee.

Biden let out his anger with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on his January 15th, 2017 trip to Kiev, Ukraine, reportedly telling the foreign leader, “You fucked up! What we were working on all leaked to the press!”

Joe Biden with former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko



This new disclosure indicates that Biden had a much more significant role in the 2016 election interference by Democrats close to Hillary Clinton than has been previously revealed.

After Biden’s outburst, Poroshenko then called in a former Ukrainian official who he believed to be a whistleblower and threatened him. The Ukrainian whistleblower was later forced to flee Ukraine, fearing for his safety.

A Kyiv Post article from January 2017 confirmed that Biden was in Ukraine shortly after the Politico article’s release and met with Poroshenko.

The Politico article Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire detailed how a longtime DNC operative named Alexandra Chalupa worked directly with the Ukrainian embassy to attempt to get dirt on then-candidate Trump in an attempt to tie him to Russia.

One of the most chilling parts of that article revealed that Chalupa had told Ukrainian officials that the Democrats planned hearings prior to the election attempting to tie Trump to Russia, months before the alleged “DNC hack” was revealed, and months before Glenn Simpson claimed he hired Christoper Steele to write the now-disgraced “Steele Dossier.”

Chalupa admitted that she was working with Ohio liberal Democrat Marcy Kaptur:

Chalupa confirmed that, a week after Manafort’s hiring was announced, she discussed the possibility of a congressional investigation with a foreign policy legislative assistant in the office of Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio), who co-chairs the Congressional Ukrainian Caucus. But, Chalupa said, “It didn’t go anywhere.”

Asked about the effort, the Kaptur legislative assistant called it a “touchy subject” in an internal email to colleagues that was accidentally forwarded to Politico.

Kaptur’s office later emailed an official statement explaining that the lawmaker is backing a bill to create an independent commission to investigate “possible outside interference in our elections.” The office added “at this time, the evidence related to this matter points to Russia, but Congresswoman Kaptur is concerned with any evidence of foreign entities interfering in our elections.”

The article that angered Biden also revealed that Chalupa was working closely with Trump-hating reporter Michael Isikoff and coordinating with the Communications Director Luis Miranda, who was hand-picked for the position by Hillary Clinton’s team.

Those details came out in an email published by Wikileaks.

Politico wrote:


In the email, which was sent in early May to then-DNC communications director Luis Miranda, Chalupa noted that she had extended an invitation to the Library of Congress forum to veteran Washington investigative reporter Michael Isikoff. Two days before the event, he had published a story for Yahoo News revealing the unraveling of a $26 million deal between Manafort and a Russian oligarch related to a telecommunications venture in Ukraine. And Chalupa wrote in the email she’d been “working with for the past few weeks” with Isikoff “and connected him to the Ukrainians” at the event.

The Ukrainian whistleblower has expressed an interest in talking to President Trump directly about the matter, as well as other issues related to Joe Biden’s influence in Ukraine.

This is a developing investigation.





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