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The Department of Justice under former President Trump demanded metadata from Apple on 73 phone numbers and 36 email addresses, the company said. It was part of the DOJ’s leak investigation that targeted Democratic members of Congress, staffers and their families. One target of the investigation was House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, who held a briefing today with fellow Democrats. A source tells CNN the Democratic committee members were “animated” in trying to figure out who at the DOJ and in the Trump administration were behind the effort to seize their records. Rep. Jim Himes is a member of the committee. He joins AC360 to discuss the latest in the investigation and whether or not he thinks any of his records were seized. Plus, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe knows what it’s like to be the subject of a leak investigation. He tells AC360 “when you see that the machinery of the Department of Justice has been activated against you and they’re actively trying to throw you in jail, it is absolutely terrifying.” Airdate: June 11, 2021 Guests: Rep. Jim Himes Andrew McCabeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Multiple people have been killed, including one police officer, in a shooting at a supermarket in Boulder, Colorado. Authorities said one suspect is in custody. A witness told CNN affiliate KCNC he was inside the grocery store at the time of the shooting and said “everybody was running.” CNN’s Lucy Kafanov is on the scene and gives Anderson Cooper the latest updates. Plus, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe joins AC360 to react to the latest details. Airdate: March 22, 2021 Guests: Lucy Kafanov Andrew McCabeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Today on TruNews we discuss the biggest story since the American Civil War, Deputy Attorney General Rod “Serpentine” Rosenstein and Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe conspiring to overthrow the sitting President of the United States through spying, wiretapping and the 25th Amendment. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall, Kerry Kinsey.
Today on TruNews we discuss the biggest story since the American Civil War, Deputy Attorney General Rod “Serpentine” Rosenstein and Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe conspiring to overthrow the sitting President of the United States through spying, wiretapping and the 25th Amendment. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall, Kerry Kinsey.
We check in with News 8's Kyle Kraska as he's put together his "Celebration of Heroes" blood drive with the American Red Cross at the Dave & Buster's in Mission Valley. Also, Michael Reagan (Reagan Legacy Foundation) and James Hirsen (NewsMax.com) analyze and opine on the admissions from former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe after he launched an investigation into the firing of James Comey by President Trump.
While the FBI Inspector General was recommending criminal charges against former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe and yet NBC spent 9 seconds covering the story. Don't worry, NBC spent 50 seconds discussing a Beyonce fan who has learned all of her dance moves. Glad to see there are priorities here... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America enjoy two good martinis today, starting with the Justice Department referring former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe for criminal prosecution after the inspector general accused McCabe of "lacking candor" under oath four times. They also applaud North Dakota Democrat Heidi Heitkamp for backing the nomination of Mike Pompeo for secretary of state. It may be an election year ploy, but it's still the right decision. And they shake their heads as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo calls himself an undocumented immigrant who was raised by poor immigrants, none of which is true. It's reminiscent of Cuomo declaring himself black, Muslim, Jewish, gay, and a woman not long ago while also stating there is no room for pro-life, pro-gun, or pro-traditional marriage conservatives in New York.
Over the last few days, President Trump has escalated his attacks on special counsel Robert Mueller, the FBI and the Department of Justice. His personal attorney, John Dowd, called for an end to the Russia investigation. And late Friday night, Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe for "lack of candor," two days before he was set to retire with a full pension. This episode: host/White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional correspondent Scott Detrow and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.
A 6 minute quick shot of TheCoffeeCast: Two days from retirement, Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe is fired by Justice Department AG Jeff Sessions. Tom from TheCoffeeCast reads the eye-opening McCabe response. @RadioPublic @Stitcher @TuneIn @ApplePodcasts
There have been 14 months of investigations and all of the evidence suggests that President Trump had nothing to do with Russia's attempts at tampering with our election process, yet the media continues to make Russian collusion a story. Why is the media stuck on this rinse, wash, repeat news cycle? Plus, Sean has the latest on the controversy surrounding Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore joins the program to discuss the Rincon Middle School shooting threat posted on social media that prompted the school to shut down today, as well as the students' walking out of schools nationwide Wednesday. Also, Rowan Scarborough (Washington Times) analyzes the big story that's dropped regarding Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe and how, if fired before the weekend by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, could lose his pension benefits.
Mark checks into the "den of iniquity," also referred to as the San Diego City Council, with council member Scott Sherman and how the rules of electing Council President are not changing amid other counts of ridiculousness within the group. Also, Col. Buzz Patterson (Ret.) chimes in on the controversy surrounding the "resignation" by now former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe and what it means for the intelligence memo, and his possible ties to the Mueller/Russia investigation.
Alexandra DeSanctis of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America give a quick preview of what they look forward to at the spectacle known as State of the Union before dishing out martinis. Then, they shake their heads as New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand first demands that President Trump resign over sexual harassment allegations and then immediately starts waffling when Meghan McCain brings up the Clintons. They also express disgust at Hillary Clinton after Clinton's 2008 campaign manager reveals that she recommended that Clinton fire her faith adviser following credible accusations of harassment in 2007, only to have Hillary reject that idea and give the adviser a slap on the wrist. And they point out that stories of President Trump's pettiness are driving away people who might otherwise be inclined to support him, the latest example being an ugly and pointless exchange between Trump and the recently ousted Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe.