Friday, May 27, 2022

Sussmann case will show us how corrupt Washington DC really is?

Did Sussmann lie to the FBI ?
  • Multiple witnesses testified that he said he was not there on behalf of any candidate. His own text messages catches this in writing.
  • He was not only working for the Clinton campaign, but billed her for that time and billed her for the flash drive he gave to the FBI.
  • Multiple witnesses said that if they had known Sussmann's connection to the Clinton campaign that their handling of the information would have been significantly different.
So literally none of the elements of perjury are in dispute. He lied to them and the prosecution has proven as much. Several members of the FBI testified that they were deceived by the lie and that the deception was at least relevant or important to how they treated the information. Every element of perjury has been proven not just beyond a reasonable doubt, but beyond ANY doubt whatsoever. 

Yet, there are still questions about a Jury from Washington DC that has multiple Clinton donors and at least one who admits to harboring some significantly strong anti-Trump feelling. Sussmann is clearly going for jury nullification here. Hoping for some sort of hung jury or that pro-Clinton anti-Trump feelings will even convince them to acquit him. 

After all, this is Washington DC. The most corrupt political place on earth and home of 95% plus Democrats. Can Durham get a just verdict or will partisanship and political corruption rear it's ugly head!

74 comments:

James's Fucking Daddy said...


If I recall correctly the DC judge didn't allow for his text messages to be brought into the trial. Those would have cemented the case and I think the judge realized that.

The most corrupt city in America

Washington DC

home to the ruling class

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Nobody gives a shit because it happened seven years ago

James's Fucking Daddy said...

Julie Kelly πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1530175841447051264


Michael Sussmann and Tim Hale are on trial in the same courthouse in DC.

One man helped execute the biggest political fraud in history. The other man walked into a public building for 40 minutes on January 6.

Guess who’s faces the harshest punishment?


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Far more important is the botched response πŸ‘Œ. Normally police officers go into danger because they are very brave people.

Police officers were slow to enter Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, to confront a gunman because “they could’ve been shot,” a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety said Thursday.

Lt. Chris Olivarez spoke with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer to describe the law enforcement response after an 18-year-old gunman entered the school on Tuesday, 0killing 19 young children and two teachers. Olivarez said officers responded quickly that day amid reports there was a gunman at the school, but waited for a tactical team to fully confront the man, identified as Salvador Ramos, and kill him. 

Police 0have offered changing explanations of the timeline after they arrived at the school, and varying accounts say the gunman was left inside a classroom with children and teachers for 40 minutes to an hour before he was killed. 

James's Fucking Daddy said...


The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...
Nobody gives a shit because it happened seven years ago



You were talking about it all day long for years

And on the wrong side

You still bring it up

odd

guess you have shallow and fleeting "beliefs"

Anonymous said...

LOS ANGELES -- A U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday that California's ban on the sale of semiautomatic weapons to adults under 21 is unconstitutional.

In a 2-1 ruling, a panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals"

Amazing how Trump reshaped the 9th Curciut Court.

rrb said...


Normally police officers go into danger because they are very brave people.

That USED to be true 25 years ago.

Nowadays danger for a cop is a paper cut.

rrb said...


Olivarez said officers responded quickly that day amid reports there was a gunman at the school, but waited for a tactical team to fully confront the man, identified as Salvador Ramos, and kill him.


When seconds count, the cops are only minutes, or in this case hours, away.

Fucking COWARDS.

Constitutional carry solves this problem. The right of self-defense is a basic human right.

That scumbag should've been shot to pieces the moment he entered the building.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The bottom line is that current Republican Party is a fascist regime if they win.
The first task for Republican leadership is to pass “spaghetti appropriations.” That’s right, string them out rather than dumping them all into an omnibus bill. Fund DOJ in its own bill and send that to the Big Guy’s desk. Dare him to veto it. Ditto for State and the military. Don’t allow anything for any other department to creep into each of the bills.

Now fund Medicare and Medicaid. But don’t fund NIH. Dare the Occupant to veto it. And tell the public that you’re protecting their financial survival while working on measures to correct the NIH corruption that led to COVID and the COVID management debacle. Throw in whatever other branches of NIH that have problems into the explanation. Then put the whole shooting match in the back of the line. Even put Education ahead of NIH.

Imagine the screaming by Fauci et al that America’s health is in danger. When that happens, point out how many people died because of the lockdowns. How many healthy athletes are pushing up daisies because the shot killed their hearts? As Goose says in Top Gun, those lists are long and distinguished. The public will realize that the government hacks don’t care about them.

Continue the process, but simply forget to pass appropriations for departments that don’t need to exist, like Homeland Security. Put any necessary border functions back in the DOJ, where they need to be, and get another bureaucracy off our backs. When all the needful functions are funded, then we can have real arguments about the rest. When those departments shut down, no “essential” government functions will be affected. And the rest of us will be better off.


Anonymous said...

Falling 59.1 to the final report number
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UMich consumer sentiment index  May. 58.4

Anonymous said...

Housing dropped too

Anonymous said...

OH, YES, SO DID Durable goods, fell like a rock.

rrb said...



Stealing from the "American Thinker" again alky?

Tsk, tsk.

You post their stuff because you agree with it, or because you don't understand it to begin with?


Caliphate4vr said...

Don’t tell Alky

The report has been cited repeatedly in media pieces as evidence of the lethal threat posed by far-right extremists since a mentally disturbed 18-year-old white supremacist murdered 10 African Americans and injured three others at a Buffalo market on May 14. Its stark warning has helped provide a backdrop for the narrative advanced by the White House, advocacy groups, and national media outlets that toxic white nationalism permeates American society. "White supremacy is a poison. It's a poison ... running through our body politic," President Biden said in his speech in Buffalo after the shooting. "… And it's been allowed to grow and fester right before our eyes."

But a closer examination of the statistics compiled by the ADL – which did not respond to requests for comment but did email a letter post-publication – casts doubt on using the figures as evidence that African Americans or any other Americans are under increasing or serious threats from racist white zealots. The report was publicized in a month of back-to-back massacres by mentally disturbed young men, the latest by a member of a heavily Hispanic community in Texas, suggesting mass killings defy pat analysis.

Critics cite significant problems with the ADL presentation. Like other organizations tracking extremism, the ADL rarely offers context to claims regarding extremist murders by comparing them to broader homicide statistics. During the same 10-year period cited by the ADL in its 2021 report citing 244 murders by white supremacists, there were at least 165,000 murders in the U.S., meaning those the group attributes to white supremacists accounted for .001% of such violent deaths in that decade.

That statistic pales in comparison with those of major cities that have seen shocking increases in bloodshed, with recent annual murder totals breaking or nearing records set in the 20th century. Chicago had 797 murders in 2021, the highest total in 25 years, while much smaller Minneapolis, one year after George Floyd died in police custody there, had 96 murders, one shy of the city’s 1995 record. Huge jumps in murders also occurred in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and other metropolitan areas.

“The FBI has not issued the official number of murders in the U.S. in 2021, but it is expected to exceed the number of murders in 2020: 21,570 -- of which, according to ADL, 23 were committed by extremists,” Carl Moody, an economist at the College of William & Mary who studies crime, told RealClearInvestigations.

“The data presented by the ADL could also be characterized as follows: the number of murders committed by extremists is very small, only 29 in 2021, of which less than half were committed by white supremacists,” Moody said. “It is also 63% lower than the maximum number (78) in 2016, so extremism is down since 2016. In 2020, according to the CDC, 1080 people were killed falling out of bed. Therefore, you are 47 times more likely to be killed by a bed than by an extremist.”

James's Fucking Daddy said...


Didn't find what I thought I'd seen earlier but did see this about the judge:


The President Barack Obama-appointed Judge Christopher Cooper of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, who is presiding over the case, has described himself, and the accused, Michael Sussmann, as "professional acquaintances." The two overlapped in President Bill Clinton's Department of Justice.

Judge Cooper's wife Amy Jeffress, who he married in 1999 with now-Attorney General Merrick Garland officiating, served in the Obama Justice Department. Subsequently, Jeffress left for private practice, where she has represented, among others, the disgraced, Trump-loathing former FBI attorney Lisa Page since at least 2018.


Page was the paramour of similarly disgraced former FBI Counterespionage Chief Peter Strzok, and a close colleague of former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe—both of whom were fired for misconduct. Their related words and acts evinced a bias towards Hillary Clinton, or at minimum against Donald Trump.

That bias mattered because the trio played a pivotal role in both the Clinton-emails and Trump-Russia probes, including in the efforts to pursue both Gen. Mike Flynn—wrecking his reputation and finances—and former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page—foisting a fraud on the FISA court while undermining basic civil liberties. Carter Page has since sued all three for their efforts. Lisa Page left Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team weeks before Strzok was removed from it, following the public revelation of the pair's infamous anti-Trump texts
...

To wit, as Turley details, Cooper has "barred Durham from arguing that there was a 'joint venture' in deception [between Sussmann and Joffe] with the Clinton campaign," "limited the evidence that Durham can present" and "refused prosecution access to some evidence and, while allowing access to some emails between the campaign and an opposition-research firm [Fusion GPS]...barred their introduction at trial due to the late request from the prosecutors."

https://www.newsweek.com/deep-state-allies-play-judge-jury-perhaps-executioner-against-durham-opinion-1710197

Anonymous said...

Roger never fired a M16 or any AR 15.

He lied.

So stupid.

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics
Home Sales dropped like Rock

C.H. Truth said...

If I recall correctly the DC judge didn't allow for his text messages to be brought into the trial. Those would have cemented the case and I think the judge realized that.

The text message was presented along with the Baker testimony.

C.H. Truth said...

Roger...

99% of what they are investigating Trump over is from before his time as President. You don't seem to be disinterested in any of that...


What do you think, Roger?

Sussmann is as guilty as hell!

But as a corrupt non-thinking anti-American anti-constitutional partisan asswipe Democrat... you would vote not guilty. Just out of partisan hate!


Right?


Obviously you do not have the sort of integrity needed to make an honest just legal assessment.

Anonymous said...

Baby Formula Shortages started and continues on Bidens watch.

rrb said...


Obviously you do not have the sort of integrity needed to make an honest just legal assessment.

Roger "looks at both sides" Scott.

Did you hear me, Scott?

HE LOOKS AT BOTH SIDES, SCOTT!

HE'S TRYING TO SAVE YOU SCOTT!

LISTEN TO ME SCOTT!

SCOTT!

SCOTT!!!

James's Fucking Daddy said...


correction - OK, this is what I had seen


John Durham's case against Michael Sussmann just got tougher

In a predictable but nevertheless damaging blow to the prosecution, the judge in the Michael Sussmann trial ruled Thursday that the government may not argue that Sussmann’s text message to the FBI’s then-general counsel constitutes the false statement charged against him. Rather, prosecutors must rely on their evidence that Sussmann made the false statement the following day, when he met with the general counsel, James Baker, at the latter’s FBI office.


https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/michael-sussmann-john-durham-fbi-trial

rrb said...



The Uvalde cops are holding a press conference right now trying to cover their asses.

Fucking cowards. Fire them all and cancel their cushy pensions.

Caliphate4vr said...

Did you see another Border Patrol agent was getting a haircut, when he got a text from his wife a teacher, saying Help.

He borrowed the barber’s shotgun hot footed it over and led another crew to get kids out of a different part of the school.

Think there will be irony if Biden has to give border patrol agents medals after accusing them of whipping illegals flooding the border.

rrb said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...

Did you see another Border Patrol agent was getting a haircut, when he got a text from his wife a teacher, saying Help.


I had not heard that but I'm glad he was involved.

Wait until we hear from the parents who were tased and handcuffed by the cowards for wanting to try to save their own kids.

"To collect (their pension) and to serve (themselves)."



Caliphate4vr said...

https://nypost.com/2022/05/27/cbp-officer-jacob-albarado-runs-into-uvalde-school-with-barbers-shotgun-to-save-daughter/amp/

Heroic officer rushed into Uvalde school with barber’s shotgun to save daughter, wife

rrb said...



Oh geezus. Now the FBI SAIC - San Antonio is LYING to the press.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The law enforcement spokesman recapped how Salvador Ramos shot his grandmother in the face, took a vehicle, crashed it, and jumped out of the “passenger side” of that vehicle with a rifle and a bag of ammunition. Two witnesses at a funeral home across the street near the vehicle crash said Ramos shot at them, according to Escalon.

The vehicle wreck happened around 11:28 a.m., and police got a call about the crash at 11:30 a.m. The shooter then climbed a fence, entered a parking lot, and shot toward the school “multiple times.” He approached the school and entered at 11:40 a.m., Escalon said.

School police officers were inside, were fired upon, took cover, and then approached where the shooter was located, Escalon said. But later, when asked about the presence of a school officer on campus, he said “there was not an officer readily available armed.” The comments appeared to suggest that the officers who were inside the school were not armed.

Here’s how Escalon narrated the shooter’s movements and the initial response:

He walks . . . approximately 20 feet, 30 feet, he makes a right — he walks into the hallway, he makes a right, walks another 20 feet — turns left into a school room, a classroom, that has doors open in the middle.  Officers are there — the initial officers — they received gunfire.  They don’t make entry initially because of the gunfire they’re receiving, but we have officers calling for additional resources.  Everybody gets in the area.  Tactical teams.  We need equipment.  We need specialty equipment.  We need body armor.  We need precision riflemen.  Negotiators.  So, during this time that they’re making those calls to bring in help to solve this problem and stop it immediately, they’re also evacuating personnel — I’ll not say personnel, students, teachers — there’s a lot going.  A lot.  Complex situation.  They’re measuring.  Approximately an hour later, U.S. Border Patrol tactical teams arrive.  They make entry.  Shoot and kill the suspect.

Escalon also said a county deputy and a Uvalde police officer “made entry and killed the suspect.”

“Immediately, immediately, numerous officers; now it turned into a rescue operation,” he continued. “How do we save these children? How do we save these children?  Some made it out.  We don’t have a hard number yet, but that was the goal.”

The Associated Press reported earlier that “a group of Border Patrol tactical officers entered the school” around 12:45 p.m., citing separate comments from Texas Department of Public Safety spokesperson Travis Considine.



“They were unprepared,” he added.

Minutes earlier, Carranza had watched as Salvador Ramos crashed his truck into a ditch outside the school, grabbed his AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle and shot at two people outside a nearby funeral home who ran away uninjured.

Other parents were reportedly handcuffed and pepper sprayed while demanding action from the assembled constabulary outside the school as the shooting was ongoing.

Escalon said reconstructing what happened would take “days.”

“We’re still grabbing a lot of information,” he said.

“Why don’t we clear all of this up now?” asked one reporter who implored for specifics about the timeline.  “We’ve been given a lot of bad information.”

“We will circle back with you; want to answer all your questions” was the forthcoming response.  “Give us time.”


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Escalon also said he “wanted to clear up” information that suggested a school district police officer “confronted” the killer. (In Texas, school districts are allowed to have their own police departments.)

A Forbes report lays out the initial assertions by the authorities about that alleged encounter:

The Texas director of public safety, Steve McCraw, said during a press conference a school security district officer “encountered” 18-year-old Salvador Ramos after hearing reports of the crashed vehicle, and did not exchange gunfire, though the state later confirmed to NBC the officer was armed.

“Not accurate,” Escalon said of that initial yet official assertion. “He walked in unobstructed initially . . . he was not confronted by anybody. To clear the record on that, four minutes later, law enforcement is coming to solve this problem.”

The positions expressed by the authorities may not be mutually exclusive: an “encounter” does not necessarily include a “confrontation.” But the precise details remained unclear as to precisely who was present and what they did when Ramos entered the school.

Still, the Associated Press noted that many of Escalon’s answers were “contrary” to previous assertions about the facts of the case.

Escalon also said that it “appears” the door to the classroom where the massacre happened was unlocked.

“The majority of the gunfire was in the beginning,” the DPS leader said.

Escalon suggested that subsequent gunfire appeared to be aimed at the officers who were attempting to negotiate a surrender and hold the shooter at bay. (NBC’s Kerry Sanders said from the scene the word “negotiation” was a loose interpretation of the word because the shooter offered no response.)

He also said the state was waiting to interview many of the officers who responded first and to piece together the available videos.

rrb said...




Get ready to scream:

The Biden White House, which has demanded federal inquiries into every single cop shooting of an "unarmed (but actually armed) black man" in the past two years," refuses to call for an investigation into the Uvalde DPS's handling of this massacre.


"I know that right now, authorities are working to piece together more details of what happened in Uvalde, so we won't prejudge the result from here at this time," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answered a reporter. "It is always a good idea to look back and try to find any lessons we can learn, especially from tragedies like this, so that we can prevent them moving forward, including the law enforcement response."


Right. The Biden staff, which called Kyle Rittenhouse a White Supremacist in a debate, doesn't want to prejudge the situation.



https://ace.mu.nu/archives/399317.php

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://lawandcrime.com/school-shooting/he-walked-in-unobstructed-texas-department-of-public-safety-struggles-to-explain-why-cops-killed-school-gunman-approximately-an-hour-after-shooting-started/?utm_source=mostpopular

rrb said...



Escalon said reconstructing what happened would take “days.”


Let a crowd of parents bum-rush his ass.

They could beat him to fucking death in a matter of MINUTES, not 'days.'

This worthless piece of shit cocksucker retires with a sweet $150K/yr. pension. Guaran-fucking-teed.

Don't let that happen.

Ruin him. Destroy him.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Taegan Goddard 55 Comments

I really didn’t want to write about the school massacre in Texas. It’s so depressing to see this happen yet again. Like so many of you, my anger is hard to contain.

But in the spirit of Charlie Brown taking another run at that football, I actually see some hope that there may be a chance for new gun restrictions in Congress.

Here’s why:

Senate Democrats, led by Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), are being very practical about a bipartisan compromise. And Republicans sense that if they don’t at least negotiate this time, they may risk political backlash. A legislative compromise will likely focus on “red flag laws,” which has the support of Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Rick Scott (R-FL) — who signed one after the Parkland massacre when he was governor. It’s not going to make a huge difference, but in this age of gridlock, something is better than nothing.Most major legislation these days — think the infrastructure bill — comes from bipartisan working groups, not from the committee process.Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has blessed the bipartisan negotiations. That’s critical because no bill is possible without McConnell’s support.Gun violence has surged nationally during the last few years, especially during the pandemic.The NRA is quite simply no longer the political powerhouse it once was.

I’ll admit the arguments against a compromise are very persuasive too, none more so than the idea that passing gun legislation is very unpopular with the Republican base and the election is just months away.

So, I’ll probably end up on my back again like Charlie Brown. But I have to at least try to be hopeful to keep my sanity.

Here’s what else we’ve noticed this week:

Science proves that gun control saves lives.College enrollment continues to drop.Secretary of State Antony Blinken says China is the most serious threat to global stability — even more than Russia.We should probably be taking monkeypox more seriously.It seems like this guy got off easy. (Ugh, I’m sorry…)

The Memorial Day weekend is my favorite time of the year. I hope you have a great one!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Actually I have fired a M16. A lot of Vietnam veterans are friends of mine in Rapid City and we went into the Black Hills often to shoot guns and get high on weed and drank beer 🍺

I was about the best shooter because my father Ivan taught me how to shoot when I was about 12..

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Anonymous said...

The shooting caused by Biden.
Where is that "reimagine Policing thingy"?

rrb said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

Actually I have fired a M16. A lot of Vietnam veterans are friends of mine in Rapid City and we went into the Black Hills often to shoot guns and get high on weed and drank beer 🍺

I was about the best shooter because my father Ivan taught me how to shoot when I was about 12..



You were 'about the best shooter' among 'A lot of Vietnam veterans.'

Some of the lies you tell are truly despicable, alky.

Stolen Valor Alky.

Anonymous said...

Really

"Actually I have fired a M16"

They had a machine gun. Fully auto.

C.H. Truth said...

Roger...

Had we only elected Joe Biden and Democrats to lead the country... they no doubt would have prevented this!

Anonymous said...

What a fucked up.and stupid thing to do.
"shoot guns and get high on weed and drank beer 🍺"

Anonymous said...

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C.H. TruthMay 27, 2022 at 12:13 PM

Roger...

Had we only elected Joe Biden and Democrats to lead the country... they no doubt would have prevented this!

C.H. Truth said...

You were 'about the best shooter' among 'A lot of Vietnam veterans.'

Some of the lies you tell are truly despicable, alky.



Well he actually wasn't that good. However his Jr High Guidance counselor told him that he was a marksman genius, but he just never applied himself.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In regards to your new post

GOP Sen. Ron Johnson said the revelations coming out of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann’s federal trial are laying bare the level of corruption in Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign,

And the DC swamp and the media.

In stunning testimony last week, Robby Mook, the campaign manager for Clinton, told jurors that she “agreed” to feed the since-debunked allegations connecting the Trump campaign to the Kremlin-linked Alfa Bank to the media.

She ran a dirty campaign. But you believe

Classic propaganda. You really believe that the FBI every single person in DC and the free press suppressed this investigation..

All over the right wing media they will dismantle everything and replace them with loyalist. Classic fascist rhetoric.



rrb said...



Every responsible gun owner I know goes shooting to get high on weed and drink beer. Especially Veterans.

NOT.

Stolen Valor Alky.


Ivan should've busted his nut in Marjorie's face.

There'd be one less lying asshole in the world.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I have fired semiautomatic weapons many times

A friend had a semiautomatic pistol and he tried to shoot empty beer cans and he missed all but one because he didn't adjust to the recoil.


I hit all six

rrb said...



Shut up alky.

You're just a fucking liar.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

If we went to a firing range I would beat your ass.

Anonymous said...

Rrb , he lies about every part of his worthless so called life .

Anonymous said...

Told us he was getting married to Victim #3.

Never happened.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The people probably have to make a choice between them in just over 2 years.

Today, President Biden said that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s brutality toward Ukraine had rallied Europe in opposition as he addressed the U.S. Naval Academy’s commissioning ceremony in Annapolis, Md., where Biden told the midshipmen that they are graduating at “an inflection point not only in American history but in world history.” Biden said Putin had effectively “NATO-ized all of Europe,” meaning, contrary to his intentions, Putin had strengthened the transcontinental military alliance.


Later Friday, former president Donald Trump plans to speak at a National Rifle Association convention in Houston, just four hours’ drive from the site of the school massacre this week in Uvalde, Tex., that left 19 children and two teachers dead. The dueling appearances, in very different settings, offer a reminder of the 2020 presidential contest and a preview of a possible 2024 rematch.

Trump never expressed sympathy for those kids.



Anonymous said...

Roger the US Army awarded me Expert with the M16, 45 pistol and Grenade.

You have those awards?

Anonymous said...

May 7th, came an went , the Date Roger was to Marry victim #3.

Why did it not happen Roger?

Caliphate4vr said...

Ally’s fired RPG’s and LAWs rockets

rrb said...


Even after these worthless fucking assholes retire they're a fucking menace to society. -

Law enforcement officers are investigating whether a retired federal agent had about 30 minutes advance notice of a white supremacist’s plans to murder Black people at a Buffalo supermarket, two law enforcement officials told The Buffalo News.

Authorities believe the former agent – believed to be from Texas – was one of at least six individuals who regularly communicated with accused gunman Payton Gendron in an online chat room where racist hatred was discussed, the two officials said.

The two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation stated these individuals were invited by Gendron to read about his mass shooting plans and the target location about 30 minutes before Gendron killed 10 people at Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue on May 14.

“These were like-minded people who used this chat group to talk about their shared interests in racial hatred, replacement theory and hatred of anyone who is Jewish, a person of color or not of European ancestry,” said one of the two law enforcement officials with close knowledge of the investigation. “What is especially upsetting is that these six people received advanced notice of the Buffalo shooting, about 30 minutes before it happened.


https://buffalonews.com/news/local/authorities-investigating-if-retired-federal-agent-knew-of-buffalo-mass-shooting-plans-in-advance/article_bd408f18-dd39-11ec-be53-df8fdd095d6f.html?utm_campaign=blox&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott has Hillary Clinton Derangement Syndrome," or "HDS" for short.

Just like the second Beatle I put up with every day. He has IED. And Scott has started calling me alky just like rrb.

He will probably end up in a place like this. Except that I can come and go...

C.H. Truth said...

Why did it not happen Roger?

I convinced Roger that the potential wife was not good enough for him and he agreed to call it off! She never deserved an underperforming genius who could shoot beer cans with automatic guns while high on weed!

C.H. Truth said...

So Roger..

Would you let Sussmann off because of how much you hate Trump?

Or would you provide an honest guilty verdict?

rrb said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...

Ally’s fired RPG’s and LAWs rockets



In the battle of Mahogany Ridge.

He received the "Purple Gin Blossom" award for valor while drinking his liver to death.





Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I have seen grenades. But of course I never threw one.

Many times I have fired. .45 pistols

The recoil is hard to handle

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I got the liver transplant because I had polycistic liver disease an inherited disease. I had quit drinking 🍸 five years before the transplant.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He's guilty πŸ˜”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

INFLATION NATION — There is a glimmer of good news for inflation watchers today: “An inflation gauge closely tracked by the Federal Reserve rose 6.3% in April from a year earlier, the first slowdown since November 2020 and a sign that high prices may finally be moderating, at least for now,” AP’s Christopher Rugaber reports. “The inflation figure that the Commerce Department reported Friday was below the four-decade high of 6.6% that was set in March. While high inflation is still causing hardships for millions of households, any slowing of price increases, if it can be sustained, will provide some modest relief.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Texas, where guns are already a deeply ingrained part of the cultural landscape, a powerful political force is helping to stifle regulations aimed at limiting access to high-powered firearms.

The National Rifle Association (NRA) is one of America’s most powerful lobbying groups, spending nearly $5m last year to expand gun rights while limiting restrictions on who can have a firearm and how they can carry it.

Now, the NRA is again at the center of a heated American debate over guns after an 18-year-old with two rifles he purchased legally walked into an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 children and two adults.

That was Tuesday. Today, the NRA will welcome 55,000 members at its annual meeting in Houston, just a few hours from Uvalde. Attendees will browse exhibits of firearms paraphernalia and hear from Republican politicians like the Texas senator Ted Cruz, the Texas governor, Greg Abbott, and former US President Donald Trump.

A majority of Americans – 54% according to a CBS News poll before the shooting in Uvlade this week – want stricter gun control laws, but that majority is highly partisan. Just 27% of Republicans say the same.

Among Texans that margin is even slimmer. In a 2019 University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll after mass shootings in El Paso and Midland-Odessa, just 51% of registered voters in Texas said they wanted stricter gun control laws.

Caliphate4vr said...

My Taurus doesn’t have that much recoil

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

But I don't agree with it


The senseless murder of 19 children and two teachers at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas is leading to calls for more gun control. To some, “red flag” laws, also known as Extreme Risk Protection Orders, seem like the obvious solution. These laws allow judges to seize a person’s guns without a trial, based solely on a written complaint that the person might be a danger to themselves or others. All a judge needs is “reasonable suspicion.”

“We know that we can show we can be united to protect our children,” said Sen. Joe Manchin, a famously moderate West Virginia Democrat.

That is wrong

Roger Amick said...

I don't agree

The senseless murder of 19 children and two teachers at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas is leading to calls for more gun control. To some, “red flag” laws, also known as Extreme Risk Protection Orders, seem like the obvious solution. These laws allow judges to seize a person’s guns without a trial, based solely on a written complaint that the person might be a danger to themselves or others. All a judge needs is “reasonable suspicion.”

“We know that we can show we can be united to protect our children,” said Sen. Joe Manchin, a famously moderate West Virginia Democrat.

Anonymous said...

My 45 Competion Colt has very little recoil.

Roger is a limp wristed Socialist.

Anonymous said...

Good as answer as any because Roger refuses to answer.

:
C.H. TruthMay 27, 2022 at 12:43 PM

Why did it not happen Roger?

I convinced Roger that the potential wife was not good enough for him and he agreed to call it off! She never deserved an underperforming genius who could shoot beer cans with automatic guns while high on weed

rrb said...


The recoil is hard to handle


Only if you're an idiot.

Or a liar.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Some people back in the late 70s though Ronald Reagan was gay.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/05/27/gay-history-paranoia-conspiracy-reagan-kirchick-excerpt-00035193?utm_campaign=social-alert&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newslit

Anonymous said...

Boi Roger is both.

"rrbMay 27, 2022 at 1:16 PM


The recoil is hard to handle


Only if you're an idiot.

Or a liar"

Anonymous said...

Roger,didn't you just tell us today that looking back , say, 6 years was too long?

What a fucking loser retard you are.

Anonymous said...

Loser Fucktard.

"The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit May 27, 2022 at 10:41 AM

Nobody gives a shit because it happened seven years ago"

Yet, post crap about The Best President in my life time.