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If Trump couldn't get Assata Shakur, can the Feeb capture the J6 RNC [1]
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Date: 2022-07-17
Much like the difference between the J6 Select Committee and the DoJ, the FBI may be working in mysterious ways. As some have opined, their suspect may already either be in custody or is such a public figure that they’re being hidden in plain sight. The rest is gaslight and PR like Trump actually capturing felons.
In June 2017, President Donald Trump gave a speech "cancelling" the Cuban thaw policies of his predecessor Barack Obama. A condition of making a new deal between the United States and Cuba is the release of political prisoners and the return of fugitives from justice. Trump specifically called for the return of "the cop-killer Joanne Chesimard".[227]
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x Happy birthday Assata Shakur!
A heroine of the Black liberation and socialist movement, Assata was imprisoned and then forced into exile in 1979. She received political asylum in socialist Cuba in 1984.
The FBI currently has a bounty of $2 million for her capture. pic.twitter.com/u0cRKbrTb3 — Danny Haiphong (@SpiritofHo) July 16, 2022
A senior FBI special agent has sounded the alarm on the bureau’s investigation into the pipe bombs that were placed outside the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee buildings the night before the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, suggesting that the investigation has been a low priority and made no real progress.
According to a letter sent on Wednesday from Rep. Jim Jordan, ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, to FBI Director Christopher Wray, the FBI agent filed a whistleblower disclosure about the pipe bomb investigation — an investigation the Associated Press had characterized as “one of the highest-priority investigations for the FBI and the Justice Department.” The agent alleged that on Feb. 7, 2022, more than a year after the bombs were planted, the bureau’s Washington Field Office asked its other field offices “to canvass all confidential human sources nationwide for information about the individual and the crime.”
The canvass should “include sources reporting on all [types of] threats,” the message from Washington to the other FBI field offices requested, because the bomber’s “motive and ideology remain unknown.”
“The special agent explained that the [Washington Field Office] request was ‘unusual’ because it was transmitted more than a year after the FBI had begun the investigation, and it raises questions about the progress and extent of the FBI’s investigation,” Jordan’s letter said.
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x The @January6thCmte must investigate Jan. 5th DC Pipe Bombing. In so doing, they will force DOJ and FBI to investigate and thereby expose not only the person who planted the bombs — but Trump, the orchestrator, as well. America must know that Donald Trump bombed his own people. — Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) July 13, 2022
(January 2022) "They would have exploded. They could have exploded," Steven D'Antuono, assistant director in charge of the FBI's Washington Field Office told ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas Tuesday. "They are viable devices that could have gone off and exploded, causing a lot of serious injury or death."
Just who the suspect is has vexed the FBI. A full year later, the agency still has not caught the person who placed the bombs nor has it released information about a "person of interest."
In fact, because of the way the suspect is covered up, investigators can't say for sure whether it is a man or a woman.
On a normal night, a person wearing a hood, a face covered with a mask would raise suspicions, but because of COVID-19, the person blended in, D'Antuono said.
"It's still a priority for us, has always been a priority since day one to find this individual, and we haven't stopped since the day that we found the devices," he continued.
The FBI has done over 900 interviews on the case alone, they have collected 39,000 video files and 400 tips regarding the identity of the suspect, D'Antuono said.
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x Take a moment to think about the staggering counterintelligence issues in the crazy Dec 18, 2020 WH meeting. A thread.
In the Oval Office, people advocated Trump illegitimately hold on to power, including using the military to seize voting machines.
That group included: (/1) — Peter Strzok (@petestrzok) July 16, 2022 Mike Flynn, who who was paid by an organ of Russian state media to travel to Moscow to attend a dinner where he was seated next to Putin. Flynn later plead guilty to lying to the FBI about conversations he had with the Russian Ambassador about election interference. (/2)
Patrick Byrne, one of several men once in an intimate relationship with convicted Russian agent Marina Butina.Byrne gave money to Butina after her return to Russia, where she ran for the Duma, hounded Navalny, and supported the invasion of Ukraine. (/3)
Patrick Byrne, the pro-Trump former Overstock CEO admits funneling cash to his ex-lover Maria... businessinsider.com Rudy Giuliani, who repeatedly met with and took info from sanctioned Russian agents like Andrii Derkach, despite USIC warnings to the White House in 2019 that Trump’s personal lawyer “was the target of an influence operation by Russian intelligence” (/4)
White House was warned Giuliani was target of Russian intelligence operation to feed misinformation... washingtonpost.com So in this tiny meeting in the Oval Office where options to upend US democracy were advanced to the President of the United States, there were not one, not two, but three people directly linked to sanctioned and convicted agents of the Russian government. (/5)
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