FBI Assistant Director Accuses Comey and Clinton Investigator of Corruption | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Much to the chagrin of the Clinton presidential campaign, FBI Director James Comey, the so-called mainstream news media - who are in the pocket of Hillary Clinton - and the Democratic National Committee, one of the FBI's great success stories, Assistant Director James Kallstrom, is speaking out against the FBI's Clinton email investigation and its outcome. And he's pulling no punches.

    In addition, a report says that former Clinton insider and Democratic National Committee Chairman, Virginia's Gov. Terry McAuliffe, forked over about a half-million dollars in campaign cash to a Democratic candidate connected to the Hillary Clinton criminal case.

    According to many insiders within the Washington Beltway - including the former Assistant Director of the FBI - Gov. McAuliffe gave cash and material support to the spouse of an FBI official who was part of the team investigating Hillary Clinton and her unsecured, unauthorized email server from which she conducted official business as Secretary of State which included the sharing of classified material, especially top secret information.

    The Democratic political machine of Virginia led by Gov. McAuliffe, is nationally influential with longstanding ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton. Reports indicate he authorized nearly $500,000 to be given to the election campaign of the wife of an official at the Federal Bureau of Investigation who helped oversee the investigation into Mrs. Clinton's email use.

    Campaign finance records show Mr. McAuliffe's political-action committee donated $467,500 to the 2015 state Senate campaign of Dr. Jill McCabe, who is married to Andrew McCabe, now the deputy director of the FBI.

    "Those who know how the Democratic National Committee operates, also know that that kind of cash doesn't move out of the DNC coffers without Hillary's okay. This is another example of 'quid pro quo' that is the hallmark of the Clinton family's MO [modus operandi]," said retired police officer James L. Mallwate, an expert in organized crime enterprises.

    James Kallstrom, the former assistant director of the FBI, made history this week when he became the first person to have held that post to officially endorse a presidential candidate, namely Donald James Trump.

    Kallstrom first came to prominence as the head of the FBI's investigation into the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800. In an interview on Fox Business Network, he said that Donald Trump was a good man who deserved a chance to lead the country.

    He also took a shot at the Democratic nominee, saying, "You're not going to get change with Hillary Clinton."




  • Jim Kouri, CPP, is founder and CEO of Kouri Associates, a homeland security, public safety and political consulting firm. He's formerly Fifth Vice-President, now a Board Member of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, a columnist, and a contributor to the nationally syndicated talk-radio program, the Chuck Wilder Show.. He's former chief of police at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at St. Peter's University and director of security for several major organizations. He's also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.


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Considering that Hillary Clinton, from the recently concluded email investigation, is charged with gross negligence, dereliction of duty, was recommended that she lose her security clearance, while pathologically lying to congress, the press and the American People; and even though she was not referred for indictment because she is a Clinton: Will you?
12.84%   Vote for Hillary
76.65%   Vote for The Donald
10.51%   Vote for none of the above
257 total vote(s)     Voting has Ended!


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poll#95
What should be the priority of the Federal Government after the "Pulse" massacre: Should we turn our attention toward destroying, earadicating ISIS as Candidate Trump suggests, or, as Democrats' President Obama suggests, broaden our efforts to effect stricter Gun Control laws to limit "Gun Violence?"
83.78%   After many years of trying to degrade and contain the murderous ISIS, we should make it the nation's policy to destroy ISIS immediately.
6.08%   Gun Violence in America can be eliminated by limiting access to guns for all American citizens.
10.14%   I don't care either way; I just live here.
148 total vote(s)     Voting has Ended!


poll#94
Should Americans be thankful for North Carolinians setting precedent in taking a stand for their state's right to manage the safety of their public facilities, where separation of the sexes remains, or should they follow Bruce Springsteen's lead and boycott the state as bigots since they will not allow grown Transgender men to use the same bathrooms /locker rooms as pre-pubescent girls?
  North Carolina is right to control the separation of the sexes as a matter of decorum and safety.
  North Carolina is a bigoted state to not require that children of opposite sexes share the same public facilities with adults of the opposite sex, although misidentified - the Transgender.
  I generally prefer the natural environs of the vacant, although rather public, large tree.
253 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

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( October 26th, 2016 @ 6:48 am )
 
If Hillary the Felon becomes the next Liar-in-Chief, she will be dogged by this her entire and only 4 years. Patriots will not be getting past this, not ever.



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