Posted on 10/29/2019 12:39:17 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Judicial Watch announced today it received through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit 13 pages out of 42 responsive pages of communications between former FBI official Peter Strzok and DOJ official Bruce Ohr that the DOJ claimed previously it could not find.
Judicial Watch obtained the documents in an April 2019 FOIA lawsuit filed after submitting July 2018 FOIA requests to the DOJ and the FBI. The FBI failed to respond, while the Justice Department claimed to find no records of communications between Strzok and Ohr (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:19-cv-01082)). The lawsuit seeks:
All records of communications between FBI official Peter Strzok and Bruce Ohr, in either his role as Associate Deputy Attorney General or Director of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF), including but not limited to emails (whether on .gov or non-.gov email accounts, and whether using their real names or aliases), text messages, encrypted app messages and/or instant chats.
In the lawsuit, Judicial Watch challenged the DOJs extraordinary claim that there were no records of communications between Strzok and Ohr in light of the preeminent role both individuals played in the anti-Trump collusion investigation. In addition, Ohr himself testified before Congress that he did, in fact, meet and communicate with Strzok.
The documents show contact between Ohr and Strzok in the weeks after the 2016 presidential election, during the presidential transition, and in the days following President Donald Trumps inauguration.
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page arranges a November 21, 2016, meeting from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at FBI headquarters. Required attendees include Ohr, Strzok, and FBI Deputy Assistant Director for Counterintelligence Jonathan Moffa.
On November 29, 2016, Ohr attempts to arrange a meeting between Strzok, Page, himself, and Deputy Assistant Attorney General (Criminal Division) Bruce Swartz.
Ohr writes to Strzok and Page under the subject Meeting with Bruce Swartz: Thanks again for taking the time to chat today. As I mentioned, I would like to set up a short meeting for us with Bruce Swartz. Would next Monday at 5:30 p.m. work? Also, is there any chance you guys could come over to our building?
Page responds: Unfortunately, Pete is briefing HPSCI [House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence] from 5-6:30 on Monday. Just about any other time that day would work. And were happy to come to you (especially because Bruce S. always has good snacks ) [smile emoticon]
Ohr responds to Page: No problem is 6:30 (or later) that day too late? Otherwise we may be into the next week. I will ensure the snacks are up to snuff!
Page writes to Ohr at 5:46 p.m.: Unfortunately, it is. Have a flight later that night. Sorry about that.
Ohr responds at 6:32 p.m.: Got it. Ill find a few dates/times for the week after and shoot them to you.
A meeting with importance classified as high is scheduled for December 5, 2016. Strzok, Ohr and Swartz are scheduled to meet from 5:30 to 6 p.m. at Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) 2213, and later is canceled.
On January 4, 2017, a Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) official in the Office of Special Measures [a unit within FinCEN set up to sanction foreign and domestic financial institutions] forwards to Ohr an unclassified but fully redacted FinCEN document, which Ohr then forwards to Strzok on February 1, 2017.
Ohr writes to Strzok: Pete As we discussed. I will forward the classified document as well, as well as one more unclassified document.
January 30, 2017, FinCEN sent protected information and its password to [Redacted].
On February 1, 2017, at 2:11 pm Lisa Holtyn, Ohrs assistant, sends to members of Bruce Ohrs former team at Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) password protected information from FinCEN, saying Ill send the password separately. Minutes later, she sends the same email to Bruce Ohr. Seconds after that, Ohr forwards the email to Strzok, followed by the password.
Ohr and Strzok clearly were working regularly with each other during the time the illicit Spygate operation heated up against President Trump, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. It speaks volumes that Judicial Watch was forced to drag the DOJ and FBI into court in order to force the agency to admit to documents theyve obviously had all along.
In March 2019 Judicial Watch released heavily redacted records from the DOJ that reveal Bruce Ohr remained in regular contact with former British spy and Fusion GPS contractor Christopher Steele after Steele was terminated by the FBI in November 2016 for revealing to the media his position as an FBI confidential informant.
In June 2019, Judicial Watch made public DOJ documents showing the removal of Bruce Ohr from the position of Associate Attorney General in 2017; his transfer from Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force to International Affairs in 2018; and that Ohr received a total of $42,520 in performance bonuses during the Trump/Russia investigation. Ohrs bonus nearly doubled from $14,520 (received in November 2015) to $28,000 in November 2016.
In August 2019, Judicial Watch uncovered 34 pages of 302 report material from FBI interviews with Bruce Ohr, showing that in November 2016, Ohr said that reporting on Trumps ties to Russia were going to the Clinton Campaign and Jon Winer at the U.S. State Department and the FBI. The documents also showed that Ohr knew that Fusion GPSs Glenn Simpson and others were talking to Victoria Nuland at the U.S. State Department.
Where is the penalty for being so unresponsive?
Until there is, it will continue.
President Trump is legally harassed and (of course) defends himself — this is defined as Obstruction of Justice.
The DOJ, FBI and/or Clintons hide or destroy evidence, withholding as much as they can — I guess James Comey would say that no “reasonable prosecutor” would consider that to be Obstruction of Justice.
A reasonable prosecutor would have been aware of Arkanside.
"Adam Fisch Has to Die" (very short story by Travis McGee)
“Adam Fisch Has to Die” (Free Republic thread, full text)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3789555/posts
‘in November 2016, Ohr said that reporting on Trumps ties to Russia were going to the Clinton Campaign’
Okay, the next obvious question should have been:
ON WHOSE ORDERS? WHO AUTHORIZED THAT RELEASE OF CLASSIFIED MATERIAL?
<>In the lawsuit, Judicial Watch challenged the DOJs extraordinary claim that there were no records of communications between Strzok and Ohr in light of the preeminent role both individuals played in the anti-Trump collusion investigation. In addition, Ohr himself testified before Congress that he did, in fact, meet and communicate with Strzok.<>
IOW, a individual at the DOJ committed perjury. Where the outrage? What was the response of the judge?
This stuff is a bad joke. The perjury is so obvious. It’s like a comedy skit.
Attorney: “Sir, have you ever owned a dog?”
Liar: “I’ve never owned a dog.”
Attorney: “I remind you that you are under oath.”
Liar: “I’ve never owned a dog.”
Attorney: “Here, sir, is a sales slip for a golden retriever, with your signature on it. And here is a Facebook photo of you with a Golden Retriever. And under it, you have written, “All of all the dogs I’ve owned, this golden retriever is by far the best.”
Judge: “OK. Guilty of perjury. I sentence you to 5 years in jail. Let’s move on.”
Can we just FIRE the Republicans and replace them with Judicial Watch as out representation in that putrid corrupt city?
Please declassify and post EVERY document related to the Russia Hoax and Deep State political corruption on the Whitehouse.gov website.
Why do you make Conservatives beg for these heavily redacted documents for months and years in politically corrupt Federal Courts?
BTTT
Bruce Ohr is still working at the DOJ. Why?
Bttt.
5.56mm
Jonathan Moffa, was involved with the RussiaTrump investigation from the start. He was asked, in a closed-door Capitol Hill interview on August 24, 2018, to describe his role: I was the section chief over counterintelligence analysis during the period of the election, Moffa told lawmakers and staff.
But was Peter Strzok and Bruce Ohr sleeping together
It’s the fad ya know
“In the lawsuit, Judicial Watch challenged the DOJs extraordinary claim that there were no records of communications between Strzok and Ohr”
So who at DOJ claimed there were no records and why wasn’t that guy thrown in jail (or if he didn’t want to go to jail, he could have ratted out others)?
I would like to think he has been cooperating with the Durham and Horowitz investigations and gets shown the door when they are over.
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