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jonbowen · 5 years ago
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John Connolly Burns the Boston Blue
John Connolly Burns the Boston Blue
John Connolly, he was once a Boston City Counselor, publicly burned Bostonians for backing the Boston Police Department… John took to his Facebook account to post a diatribe against the people who rallied to support beleaguered police officers who serve in West Roxbury’s District E-5. His post has since gone viral…
John and I are “Facebook friends”… I don’t know John…
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podod12 · 4 years ago
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stratosphere53 · 5 years ago
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wandashifflett · 4 years ago
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Bill Barr Jumps Out Of His Car To Thank ‘Back The Blue’ People
That time you’re driving in Virginia and the Attorney General spots a group of people in front of a police precinct showing their support for the police. AG to FBI Detail: “Can we make a quick U-Turn? I want to jump out and thank those people.” Watch! #SoundOn 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/3atSicAgdC — Kerri Kupec DOJ (@KerriKupecDOJ) …
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therayfieldreview · 4 years ago
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Bill Barr Jumps Out Of His Car To Thank ‘Back The Blue’ People
That time you’re driving in Virginia and the Attorney General spots a group of people in front of a police precinct showing their support for the police. AG to FBI Detail: “Can we make a quick U-Turn? I want to jump out and thank those people.” Watch! #SoundOn 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/3atSicAgdC — Kerri Kupec DOJ (@KerriKupecDOJ) ...
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watchmennews · 4 years ago
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RT @KerriKupecDOJ: That time you’re driving in Virginia and the Attorney General spots a group of people in front of a police precinct showing their support for the police. AG to FBI Detail: “Can we make a quick U-Turn? I want to jump out and thank those people.” Watch! #SoundOn 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 https://t.co/3atSicAgdC
That time you’re driving in Virginia and the Attorney General spots a group of people in front of a police precinct showing their support for the police.
AG to FBI Detail: “Can we make a quick U-Turn? I want to jump out and thank those people.”
Watch! #SoundOn 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/3atSicAgdC
— Kerri Kupec DOJ (@KerriKupecDOJ) August 7, 2020
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freedomfightersofamerica · 4 years ago
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stevejh1961 · 4 years ago
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‘Obamagate!’ Isn’t A Conspiracy Theory, It's The Biggest Political Scandal Of Our Time! ⁦⁦@realDonaldTrump⁩ ⁦@GenFlynn⁩ @SidneyPowell1⁩ ⁦@KerriKupecDOJ ⁦@DNI_Ratcliffe⁩ ⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️ https://t.co/QlPu635VbB
— Barbara(Flynn)⭐️⭐️⭐️Redgate #WhoLeakedGenFlynn (@BarbaraRedgate) August 1, 2020
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trumpchronicle · 4 years ago
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@realDonaldTrump: RT @SidneyPowell1: Dear .@jack, Why has @Twitter stopped allowing me new followers? Your blatant censorship of #Conservatives is election interference and more. @realDonaldTrump @TheJusticeDept @KerriKupecDOJ @DonaldJTrumpJr @LLinWood @aspen_lindsay @TheLastRefuge2 https://t.co/og2mEFhDqr
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fullspectrum-cbd-oil · 5 years ago
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Barr Says ‘Voices of Peaceful’ Protests Over George Floyd’s Death ‘Hijacked by Violent Radical Elements’
Attorney General William Barr is condemning violence during protests that have broken out across the U.S.
“With the rioting that is occurring in many of our cities around the country, the voices of peaceful and legitimate protests have been hijacked by violent radical elements,” Barr wrote in a statement on Sunday. “Groups of outside radicals and agitators are exploiting the situation to pursue their own separate, violent, and extremist agenda.”
Barr put his foot down as he called for an end to the “watching the violence” and to start “to confront and stop it.” He said the riots and what he called domestic terrorism “undercuts the urgent work that needs to be done” between the law enforcement and communities.
“Preventing reconciliation and driving us apart is the goal of these radical groups, and we cannot let them succeed.”
He later wrote, “The violence instigated and carried out by Antifa and other similar groups in connection with the rioting is domestic terrorism and will be treated accordingly.”
Read Barr’s full statement below:
Attorney General Barr’s statement on rioting, the role of the Department of Justice, and Antifa. “The violence instigated and carried out by Antifa and other similar groups in connection with the rioting is domestic terrorism and will be treated accordingly.” pic.twitter.com/6aKElRYZdR
— KerriKupecDOJ (@KerriKupecDOJ) May 31, 2020
Additionally, as Barr’s spokesperson tweeted late Sunday, “As a reminder, it is a federal crime to cross state lines or to use interstate facilities to incite or participate in violent rioting. We WILL be enforcing these laws.”
As a reminder, it is a federal crime to cross state lines or to use interstate facilities to incite or participate in violent rioting. We WILL be enforcing these laws.
— KerriKupecDOJ (@KerriKupecDOJ) June 1, 2020
On Sunday afternoon, President Donald Trump noted on Twitter that he will designate Antifa as a terrorist organization.
National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien also suggested on Sunday that he believes the violence “is being driven by Antifa.”
In describing Antifa, the ADL writes on its website, “These violent counter-protesters are often part of ‘antifa’ (short for ‘antifascist’), a loose collection of groups, networks and individuals who believe in active, aggressive opposition to far right-wing movements.”
“They’re militants who are coming in and burning our cities, and we’re going to get to the bottom of it,” O’Brien told CNN.
These statements come as protests — both peaceful and violent — were sparked following the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after he had his neck pinned by a police officer’s knee.
The United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2020
Curfews were imposed in several U.S. cities as protests continued to heat up over the weekend, as IJR reported.
The White House also indicated that it would not be taking steps to federalize the National Guard at the moment, as IJR also reported.
“We’re not going to federalize the Guard at this time. But, if necessary, we have further military assets that can be deployed,” O’Brien told reporters on Sunday. “We’ll do whatever the governors or mayors need to keep control of their cities.”
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ahrdlicka · 5 years ago
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RT @KerriKupecDOJ: As a reminder, it is a federal crime to cross state lines or to use interstate facilities to incite or participate in violent rioting. We WILL be enforcing these laws.
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aberean · 5 years ago
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RT @KerriKupecDOJ: Statement from AG Barr where he acknowledges the outrage on George Floyd’s death as legitimate but condemns violent rioting. “It is a federal crime to cross state lines or to use interstate facilities to incite or participate in violent rioting. We will enforce these laws.” https://t.co/gnWs5LVVsi
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perfectliesgolf · 5 years ago
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"You know, one thing people will see when they look at the documents is how Director Comey purposely went around the Justice Department and ignored [then] Deputy Attorney General Yates." - AG Barr to @CBS_Herridge on the Flynn casehttps://t.co/Dfl4KKa2OW
— KerriKupecDOJ (@KerriKupecDOJ) May 8, 2020
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) plans to call DOJ inspector general Michael Horowitz to testify before congress regarding his office’s audit of the FBI’s FISA application process, which was released Tuesday and revealed potentially systematic abuses of the transparency measures required of the Bureau when agents interact with the FISA court.“I have just been briefed on Inspector General Horowitz’s audit of FISA applications involving American citizens. This random audit shows discrepancies regarding verification of the information under the Woods Procedures,” Graham said in a press release. “I intend to have Inspector General Horowitz come to the Committee to explain his findings and receive his recommendations about how to change the program.”Horowitz’s latest report revealed that the FBI included “apparent errors or inadequately supported facts” in all 29 FISA surveillance applications filed between 2014 and 2019 and reviewed as part of the audit.The Woods Procedure dictates that the Justice Department verify the accuracy of and provide evidentiary support for all facts stated in its FISA application. The FBI is required to share with the FISA Court all relevant information compiled in a Woods file when applying for a surveillance warrant.Four of the 29 applications lacked Woods files entirely, while the other 25 had “an average of about 20 issues per application reviewed, with a high of approximately 65 issues in one application and less than 5 issues in another application.”“FBI and NSD officials we interviewed indicated to us that there were no efforts by the FBI to use existing FBI and NSD oversight mechanisms to perform comprehensive, strategic assessments of the efficacy of the Woods Procedures or FISA accuracy, to include identifying the need for enhancements to training and improvements in the process, or increased accountability measures,” the report states.Horowitz recommended that the FBI begin to “systematically and regularly examine” its Woods reviews to uncover abuse, beginning with a “physical inventory to ensure that Woods Files exist for every FISA application submitted to the FISC in all pending investigations.”In a statement after the audit’s release, the DOJ said that it is “committed to putting the Inspector General’s recommendations into practice and to implementing reforms that will ensure all FISA applications are complete and accurate.”> DOJ statement on today’s report from IG Horowitz identifying concerns with the FBI’s handling of procedures related to FISA applications. pic.twitter.com/DAiB61IoSk> > -- KerriKupecDOJ (@KerriKupecDOJ) March 31, 2020The findings are the latest in a growing trail of FBI abuses involving the FISA Court. Horowitz appeared in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee in December after finding “basic and fundamental errors” in the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation of the 2016 Trump campaign, and blamed the FBI chain of command for lacking oversight in the FISA applications used to surveil Trump-campaign adviser Carter Page.“The circumstances reflect a failure, as we outline in the report, not just by those who prepared the applications, but also by the managers and supervisors in the Crossfire Hurricane chain of command, including FBI senior officials who were briefed as the investigation progressed,” Horowitz said in his statement to Graham and the other senators.Later in the hearing, Senator Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) said Horowitz’s findings showed how the “the FBI effectively meddled in an ongoing presidential campaign,” while other Republicans acknowledged that they had not realized FISA abuse was a serious threat.“As a national security hawk, I’ve argued with Mike Lee in the four-and-a-half or five years that I’ve been in the Senate that stuff just like this couldn’t possibly happen at the FBI and at the Department of Justice,” Senator Ben Sasse (R., Neb.) said. “ . . . Mike Lee has warned me for four-and-a-half years the potential for abuse in this space is terrible and I constantly defended the integrity and the professionalism of the bureau and of the department that you couldn’t have something like this happen.”Senator Thom Tillis (R., N.C.) echoed Sasse in recognizing Mike Lee’s past criticisms of FISA.“Because we’ve now seen the abuses we were warned about, you can smirk again, you were right,” Tillis told the Utah Republican.
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freedomfightersofamerica · 5 years ago
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trumpchronicle · 4 years ago
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@realDonaldTrump: RT @KerriKupecDOJ: Fun fact about Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler — not only is he the mayor, he’s also the police commissioner.... https://t.co/tzWXKlaDrZ
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