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44883 Re: January 6th committee didn't turn over its records to the House
   
   That woman is as ugly on the outside as she is on the inside...
micro   6TH POPE   09 Aug 2023
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Re: January 6th committee didn't turn over its records to the House

By: CTJ in 6TH POPE
Wed, 09 Aug 23 5:08 PM
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Counsel for the House J6 Committee who advised the committee they did not need to archive everything.

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If there is one corrupt DC player who has escaped scrutiny for her corrupt endeavors, it would be Mary McCord. More than any other Lawfare operative within Main Justice, Mary McCord sits at the center of every table in the manufacturing of cases against Donald Trump. {GO DEEP}

Mary McCord was acting head of the DOJ-NSD when the Carter Page FISA application was submitted. After leaving the DOJ-NSD, McCord became head of the Nadler/Schiff impeachment staff. McCord was the organizer of the Vindman CIA whistleblower during impeachment effort #1, and it was Mary McCord’s former NSD lawyer turned Intelligence Community Inspector General, Michael Atkinson, who changed the rules for whistleblowing in the CIA -a request made by McCord- to permit anonymity.

Mary McCord was the person who went to the White House with Deputy AG Sally Yates to carry out the DOJ justice scheme to remove National Security Advisor Mike Flynn. McCord was also selected by a seriously sketchy FISA Judge Boasberg to be the amicus for the court clouding the issues with the FBI and fraudulent information to the FISC. Mary McCord also worked with the congressional team on the second impeachment effort, and it was Mary McCord who went to work for J6 Committee Chairman Bennie Thomspon to frame the J6 case and narrative.

http://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/06/02/doj-closes-pence-classified-doc-investigation-mary-mccord-weighs-in-on-anticipated-doj-action-in-trump-case/