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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu May 25, 2017, 02:50 PM May 2017

Ignatius: Why a Democrat wants a Republican as FBI chief

Many analysts have argued that the next FBI director shouldn’t be a politician. But try telling that to Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Maryland, who has been pressing Senate Democratic leaders to consider former GOP congressman Mike Rogers of Michigan for the post.

Ruppersberger told me Wednesday that in conversations with Democratic leadership, he had endorsed Rogers’s “integrity, competence and patriotism.” Rogers, a former FBI agent who served as House Intelligence Committee chairman until his retirement in 2015, has also been endorsed by the FBI Agents Association. The group said in a May 13 statement that Rogers “exemplifies the principles that should be possessed by the next FBI director.”

The renewed lobbying over the FBI post follows the disclosure that former senator Joe Lieberman, who appears to be President Trump’s first choice for the job, is likely to withdraw his name. That’s because he works at the same law firm as Marc Kasowitz, whom Trump has reportedly hired to represent him in dealing with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation of possible collusion between Russian intelligence operatives and the Trump campaign.

Rogers is said to be one of a half-dozen names Trump is considering. His political background has been seen as a liability for the job. But Ruppersberger argues that he and Rogers demonstrated that bipartisanship can work when they were ranking Democrat and chairman, respectively, of the House intelligence panel.

Rogers infuriated conservatives when he backed a bipartisan committee report in 2014 that rebutted conspiracy theories about the Benghazi attacks and alleged misconduct by Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state. That conservative opposition was one reason Rogers was dumped as head of the Trump transition team on intelligence after the election.

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Ignatius: Why a Democrat wants a Republican as FBI chief (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2017 OP
That would be fine, if... Thomas Hurt May 2017 #1

Thomas Hurt

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1. That would be fine, if...
Thu May 25, 2017, 02:58 PM
May 2017

you can find one who is not taking money from Russia or Russian oligarchs
laundering money for Russian oligarchs
receiving loans from Russia state owned banks
works for a law firm representing Russian oligarchs
selling Russians their real estate
accepted money for their previous campaign coffers
attends dinners and sits next to Poot-Poot
is a PR flack for Russia or Russian oligarchs
renting the Russian mob apartments
investing in Russian state run oil company
is affiliated with a super pac that is accepting money from Russia or oligarchs

you get the idea, I am not sure that person exists

Oh and plus they would have to able to swear fealty to Lord Trump...

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