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Formerly a trial attorney, Jarrett is a legal and political analyst for Fox New Channel.

New York
Joined February 2009

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  1. Apr 12

    Clapper was just on CNN defending Comey. This from a proven liar. Clapper should be in prison for perjury. Obama protected him.

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  2. Apr 12

    I’ve finished reading Comey’ book. It’s an easy and superficial read. I saw nothing that was true. I can only conclude that Comey’s version of events is fantasy. It is fiction. Things will end badly for Comey. He stole government documents.

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  3. Apr 12

    I obtained a copy of Comey’s book. I’m half way through, but so far there is nothing resembling the truth. I’ll keep searching for something other than self-adoration and puffery. So far, there is no demonstrable truth. Which puts a lie to the title of the book.

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  4. Apr 10

    Very excited about the cover for my forthcoming book. HarperCollins did a great job! It's called, "The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme To Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump." You can check it out on Amazon.

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  5. Apr 10

    I’ve written a book, soon to be published: “The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump.” You can check out the details on Amazon. -Gregg

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  6. Apr 3

    Unethical Mueller, in his court filing, admits that Rosenstein’s order appointing him was intentionally vague. This violates the special counsel law that requires a specific statement of facts to be investigated. Rosenstein and Muller colluded to break the law and should resign

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  7. Mar 19

    Comey’s lawyer said his client has been defamed by Trump. So why hasn’t he sued? The reason is obvious. Truth is a defense to defamation. If Comey didn’t commit crimes and lie then he would file a lawsuit. His failure to do so indicates he knows what he did broke several laws.

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  8. Mar 18

    If Comey cleared Cinton for political reasons (as evidence suggests) that’s obstruction of justice. If he gave false testimony to Congress, well...you know. I could go all day long on Comey. Looking forward to his work of fiction with the pretentious, self-righteous title.

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  9. Mar 18

    As for Comey, he appears to have stolen government documents, a crime under 18 USC 641. If any were classified (as Grassley seems to believe), it’s a crime under 18 USC 1924 (and probably 793). Deceiving the FISA court and concealing evidence? That’s 6 different felonies.

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  10. Mar 18

    If it is true that McCabe gave false and misleading statements to the IG, he should be charged criminally under 18 USC 1001. If he was under oath, as the AG statement alleges, he should be charged with perjury under 18 USC 1621. Losing his job is the least of McCabe’s concerns.

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  11. Mar 18

    What uninformed and idiotic statements by Asha Rangappa. The OIG and OPR found McCabe did not give honest answers. He was fired for that, as the regulations require. Period. But she knows better? It’s reflects poorly on the FBI that she was once an agent.

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  12. Mar 5

    Hope you’ll tune in to Hannity tonight at 9 pm, eastern for a discussion on the special counsel probe...and more. Gregg

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  13. Feb 24

    Grassley Graham memo; The “BULK” of the Fisa Application was the Clinton/DNC bought and paid for dossier. McCabe, “No dossier, no application” The media lying all day as usual. Full analysis Monday on Hannity. Hope you’ watch! Gregg

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  14. Feb 22

    If you are at or near CPAC, come by to watch Hannity “live” tonight (Thursday) at 9 pm. I’ll be joining Sean, along with a great group of guests. See you there! Gregg

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  15. Feb 21

    I’ll be on Hannity tonight “Live” from the CPAC convention in Washington area (at the Gaylord National). If you’re around, drop by to watch the program! Gregg

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  16. Feb 3

    A 2nd source has now confirmed to me that, in a meeting on January 10, Deputy A-G Rosenstein used the power of his office to threaten to subpoena the calls & texts of the Intel Committee to get it to stop it’s investigation of DOJ and FBI. Likely an Abuse of Power & Obstruction.

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  17. Feb 3

    Again, if true, Rosenstein’s action was an illegal abuse of power and he should no longer serve as Deputy Attorney General. He allegedly used threats to try to stop the Intelligence Committee from exposing wrongful behavior in an attempt to cover it up.

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  18. Feb 3

    Nunes was exercising his constitutional oversight authority by investigating alleged wrongdoing in the FBI and DOJ. Rosenstein, according to the source, threatened to use his power to retaliate against Nunes and others in an effort to intimidate them and stop their legal efforts

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  19. Feb 3

    It is a crime for a government official to use his office to threaten anyone, including a member of Congress, for exercising a constitutionally protected right. See 18 USC 242 and other similar abuse of power statutes.

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  20. Feb 3

    In a meeting with Chairman Devin Nunes, FBI Director Christopher Wray and others, the source says that Rosenstein threatened to subpoena the texts and emails of Congress because he was”tired of dealing with the Intelligence Committee.” If true, Rosenstein must resign or be fired

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