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FBI Goes Totally Comeytose | Frontpagemag


Thu Mar 4, 2021
“We have not to date seen any evidence of anarchist violent extremists or people subscribed to Antifa in connection with the sixth. That doesn’t mean we’re not looking, and we’ll continue to look, but at the moment we have not seen that.”
That was FBI boss Christopher Wray testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. Wray claimed the FBI doesn’t care about ideology, but he left more than a reasonable doubt about how hard the FBI had been looking.
According to a January 13 FBI affidavit, self-proclaimed racial justice advocate Earle Sullivan, aka John Sullivan, “did knowingly enter or remain in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, or did knowingly, and with intent to impede or disrupt the orderly conduct of Government business or official functions, engage in disorderly or disruptive conduct.”

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Actor Jeff Daniels on the power of stillness | The Treatment


Actor, Jeff Daniels.
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This week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes Emmy-award winning actor Jeff Daniels. Daniels’ newest project is the Showtime miniseries “The Comey Rule” based on former FBI director James Comey’s book “A Higher Loyalty.” Daniels won an Emmy for his role in HBO’s “The Newsroom” and has appeared in more than 70 films, including “Terms of Endearment,” “The Purple Rose of Cairo,” “The Squid and the Whale” and “Steve Jobs.” Daniels talks about how his role as Will McAvoy in HBO's "The Newsroom," opened up a new phase in his career as a leading actor. He also discusses the power of stillness in some of his most recent roles, and he tells Elvis about a memorable backstage meeting with Justin Timberlake during his run as Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird" on Broadway. And Daniels talks about why he only wants five words or less from a director.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190725:20:41:00

democracy than a couple of facebook ads. >> i want to know if chris wray thinks the investigation run by robert mueller, who proceeded him -- i guess comey proceeded him but the fbi director for comey was robert mueller, if robert mueller's into the russian attack had a harsher position on our democracy than what jared described as a couple facebook ads. i'm guessing chris wray doesn't agree with that and i'm guessing chris wray does not like to see the 2020 campaign director calling it a joke and donald trump denying the assessment of the intelligence community. >> i'm certain he almost didn't like it when donald trump a month ago at osaka at the g20 sat next to putin and when a reporter called out tell him not to meddle in the election, trump took it as a joke, performed for the cameras, looked at putin and said, please, don't meddle in the election, with a smirk on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190305:04:30:00

that will be public regarding what the investigation showed. and let's be honest here, we're seeing a huge part of the publicness of it in these indictments. we are seeing the mueller report right now. as for comey, you know, the comey redemption tour just i find tiresome at this stage. i believe in rules. and i believe in rules for the president. i also believe in rules for the fbi director. and so while i support comey's conclusion, we should have as much transparency as possible, he spends the entire editorial defending his decision coming out and criticizing hillary clinton. and like you know, that reasoning does not hold. i mean, in other words, he broke the rules that he should have abided by, which has sort of unleashed this whole mess right now. and basically, no one -- you know, no one asked comey and maybe he should realize it's -- you know, sorry. i just don't think he has that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190305:08:29:00

of greater public interest than the one focused on the efforts of a foreign adversary to damage our democracy in which the president of the united states is a subject. sometimes transparency is not a hard call." you know, juliette, there are a lot of republicans who agree, right? that are 100% on board with this thing being fully released. is this just such a force in that direction that we should at this point assume bill barr is going to release it or do you think he could shock us all and say no, it's highly redacted or not at all? >> well, we have to remember which part -- there's going to be a counterintelligence side to this investigation that ought not be made totally public because of sources and methods having to do with the russians. so when people say we need to see it all they actually need to think about what that means. there's going to be pieces of it that will be public regarding what the investigation showed. and let's be honest here, we're seeing a huge part of the publicness of it in these indictments. we are seeing the mueller report right now. as for comey, you know, the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190116:21:02:00

him that, quote, if we did, we wouldn't have gotten caught because we're professionals. mr. trump said, i thought that was a good point because they're some of the best in the world at hacking. asked how he weighed mr. putin's denials against the evidence that had been presented to him by mr. comey, john bronnen and cia director and james clapper, then director of national intelligence, trump said mr. clapper and brennan were the most political intel chiefs he knew and comey was a leaker. wow. here to suss today's development some of our favorite reporters and friends, former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. jeremy bash, chrs at the cia and pentagon and at the table, peter baker's here, chief white house corespondent for "the new york times" and kimberly atkins, all msnbc analysts and contributors. i have to start with you because this is your reporting. this is new to me, this is the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190116:21:09:00

guilt, guilty conscience, guilty mind. what it makes me think of are two meetings the president had with comey. one was designed to be one on one where they had dinner and the president asked for comey's loyalty. comey described that in detail. but the other meeting in some ways is even more interesting in which the president threw everyone out of the room except for comey, and then told comey what a good guy michael flynn was and how he hoped the fbi director would go easy on him. when you want to do something nefarious, you skinny down the room. if i wanted to rob a bank with you, nicolle, i wouldn't ask you in front of your panel. i would ask everyone else to leave. the president keeps having conversations like that with putin and without other americans present. why? >> jeremy bash, want to take a stab at that. why? >> well, i think there are two possible explanations. one is he wants to conduct secret diplomacy that would be seen by other u.s. officials as compromising american interests. whether it's undermining nato,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180505:04:39:00

which presumably means it doesn't need to be made great again. so that's the breaking news tonight out of the fbi. "the new york times" is reporting that the decisions by lisa paige and jim baker to resign from the fbi today, those decisions to resign were reportedly not related to each other. these things both happening at once but apparently not as connected matters. we do know that both of them worked closely with comey during his time as fbi director, particularly during the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail server as well as the start of the investigation into the trump campaign and russia. we also know thanks to comey's testimony that baker was one of the people that comey told about his interactions with the president at the start of the administration and andrew mccabe, another one of those people, when he was fired from the bureau recently he said in no uncertain terms that he believes his role as a corroborating witness for comey is the reason why he was pushed out. joining us now is matt miller. he's former chief spokesperson at the justice department. matt, thanks for getting to a studio for with us this breaking news tonight. i really appreciate it on a friday night.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180505:23:39:00

reportedly not related to each other. these things both happening at once but apparently not as connected matters. we do know that both of them worked closely with comey during his time as fbi director, particularly during the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail server as well as the start of the investigation into the trump campaign and russia. we also know thanks to comey's testimony that baker was one of the people that comey told about his interactions with the president at the start of the administration and andrew mccabe, another one of those people, when he was fired from the bureau recently he said in no uncertain terms that he believes his role as a corroborating witness for comey is the reason why he was pushed out. joining us now is matt miller. he's former chief spokesperson at the justice department. matt, thanks for getting to a studio for with us this breaking news tonight. i really appreciate it on a friday night. >> of course. happy to. >> what's your reaction to the news of these resignations tonight? >> so i've talked to people tonight close to both lisa page and to jim baker and what i'm told is they were indeed voluntary resignations and they were coincidental. i'm not even sure they each knew that the other was leaving today. and i believe that.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180505:01:40:00

believes his role as a corroborating witness for comey is the reason why he was pushed out. joining us now is matt miller. he's former chief spokesperson at the justice department. matt, thanks for getting to a studio for with us this breaking news tonight. i really appreciate it on a friday night. >> of course. happy to. >> what's your reaction to the news of these resignations tonight? >> so i've talked to people tonight close to both lisa page and to jim baker and what i'm told is they were indeed voluntary resignations and they were coincidental. i'm not even sure they each knew that the other was leaving today. and i believe that. however, they both were reassigned, as noted, in recent months. lisa was moved into procurement. jim baker i'm told was put into special projects. and these are two of the most kind of accomplished national security lawyers at the fbi now doing positions where they basically couldn't exercise their talents to the fullest. and i'm not surprised they would leave. so i don't think they were directly pushed out but they were put in positions that were basically untenable for them. and the question you have to ask, there's this cloud that hangs over every decision like this by the justice department

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