April 19, 2018

April 19, 2018

Andrew McCabe / Getty Images / Alex Wong

On Thursday’s Mark Levin show, The Department of Justice’s Inspector general sent a criminal referral regarding Andrew McCabe to the U.S. attorney office. This means that James Comey will now be a witness if charges are brought because McCabe has said that he leaked and Comey knew about it. Also, the DOJ’s internal watchdog put out a report on leaks from the Clinton email investigation. Comey’s friend is hinting that this report could be damning for Loretta Lynch. So, McCabe is a liar and was caught; his defense in part is that Comey made me do it. Comey says Lynch made me do it. Meanwhile we have a special councel investigating President Trump, not Comey, McCabe or Lynch. So far this inspector general is getting more information about who did what than Robert Mueller is because Mueller has no interest in Lynch, Comey, McCabe, Hillary or the DNC. Later, the long-held official policy of the Department of Justice is that a sitting president of the United States cannot be indicted, according to official DOJ memoranda. So, if a sitting president can’t be indicted how can he be a target of an investigation? Finally, Rep Ron DeSantis calls in to discuss attacks ads against him during his run for Governor.

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Washington Post
Inspector general referred findings on McCabe to U.S. attorney for consideration of criminal charges

Reuters
Justice Department watchdog to report on Clinton-related FBI leaks

Fox News
Comey friend hints forthcoming report could be damning for Loretta Lynch

Fox News
GOP reps refer Comey, Clinton, McCabe for criminal investigation

Bloomberg
Rosenstein Told Trump He’s Not a Target in Mueller Probe, Sources Say

Politico
Judge raises doubts about scope of Mueller’s authority

USA Today
Senate panel will vote on bill to protect Mueller despite McConnell’s opposition

Reuters
Former New York Mayor Giuliani to join Trump legal team

Biotech.law
DOJ memorandum which concluded that a sitting president cannot be indicted

NY Times
A Constitutional Puzzle: Can the President Be Indicted? (May 29, 2017)

Fox News
New York Gov. Cuomo grants 35,000 paroled felons right to vote; GOP sees ‘power grab’

Politico
U.S. Sugar’s fingerprints on $700K in attack ads against longtime foe DeSantis

Fox News
DOJ turns over redacted Comey memos to congressional committees

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