Graham and Grassley Are Seeing Christopher Steele's Ghost Where Mike Flynn Lurks https://www.emptywheel.net/2018/02/12/graham-and-grassley-are-seeing-christopher-steeles-ghost-where-mike-flynn-lurks/ …
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Replying to @emptywheel
1) I think you're exactly right about the January 5th meeting being about Flynn and likely nothing to do with Steele, however I think you're ascribing completely benign motivations behind the Flynn operation.
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2) Unless Yates/comey were pursuing a very strained interpretation of the antiquated Logan Act, there's really no reason for them to have gone after Flynn in the first place.
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They weren't, yet, "going after Flynn." They were trying to understand the motivations of an adversary that had just carried out an attack on us. You think that's abusive?
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Replying to @emptywheel
By questioning the incoming NSA about conversations they knew through the surveillance weren't illegal or relevant to the Russian attack? Possibly abusive, considering Flynn and McCabe's animosity.
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They didn't know they weren't illegal. As I've pointed out if they were payoff for a quid pro quo, they were the absolutely illegal. You don't want FBI to investigate if people are spying for Russia?
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Replying to @emptywheel
Not if it's based on Clinton paid for opposition research from a foreign ex spy. (again, what's the basis to investigate a quid pro quo deal, other than the Steele dossier? Mere speculation doesn't cut it)
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You want us to stop chasing spies if our suspicion about it comes from intelligence our closest foreign partners give us? Take a step back and think about what you're really saying.
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And there was abundant reason to raise questions about sanctions just on the public statements of Trump's people. Remember: Carter Page was suspected of being a Russian spy going back to 2013.
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