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The Four Families of California
« Reply #501 on: December 31, 2019, 08:30:15 PM »
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The connections date back at least 80 years, to when Jerry Brown’s father, Pat Brown, ran for San Francisco district attorney, losing in 1939 but winning in 1943, with the help of his close friend and Gavin Newsom’s grandfather, businessman William Newsom.

As mayor, Newsom became nationally recognized for ordering the distribution of marriage licenses to same-sex couples. And the shop with the mop sink upstairs, PlumpJack Wines, grew into a line of successful restaurants, hotels, and wineries managed by Newsom’s sister, Hilary.

A Times review of campaign finance records identified eight of San Francisco’s best-known families as being among Newsom’s most loyal and long-term contributors. Among those patrons are the Gettys, the Pritzkers and the Fishers, whose families made their respective fortunes in oil, hotels and fashion. They first backed him when he was a restaurateur and winery owner running for a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1998, and have continued their support through the governor’s race.

They are not Newsom’s largest donors: The families in total have given about $2 million of the $61 million that donors have contributed to his campaigns and independent committees backing those bids. But they gave while he was a relative unknown, providing crucial support to a political newcomer in the years before his campaign accounts piled high with cash from labor unions, Hollywood honchos, tech billionaires and donors up and down the state.

Gavin Newsom is succeeding someone who could be considered his quasi-uncle, since his inauguration continues the decades-long saga of four San Francisco families intertwined by blood, by marriage, by money, by culture and, of course, by politics – the Browns, the Newsoms, the Pelosi's and the Gettys.

Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) defeated businessman John Cox (R) in the general election on November 6, 2018, for governor of California.

President Donald Trump (R) endorsed Cox and former President Barack Obama (D) endorsed Newsom in the race. The forecasting outlets Ballotpedia covered rated the race either Safe Democratic or Solid Democratic in the month leading up to election day.

Fast forward two decades. Gov. Pat Brown’s administration developed Squaw Valley for the 1960s winter Olympics and afterward awarded a concession to operate it to William Newsom and his partner, John Pelosi.


The Squaw Valley concession was controversial at the time and created something of a rupture between the two old friends.

William Newsom wanted to make significant improvements to the ski complex, including a convention center, but Brown’s Department of Parks and Recreation balked. Newsom and his son, an attorney also named William, held a series of contentious meetings with officials over the issue.

An eight-page memo about those 1966 meetings from the department’s director, Fred Jones, buried in the Pat Brown archives, describes the Newsoms as being embittered and the senior Newsom threatening to “hurt the governor politically” as Brown ran for a third term that year against Ronald Reagan.

After Newsom retired from the bench in 1995, he became administrator of Gordon Getty’s own trust, telling one interviewer, “I make my living working for Gordon Getty.” The trust provided seed money for the Plump Jack chain of restaurants and wine shops that Newson’s son, Gavin, and Gordon Getty’s son, Billy, developed, the first being in a Squaw Valley hotel.

Yet the early hand he received in politics and business continues to form the basis of criticism against him. Newsom’s opponents in the mayor’s race painted him as privileged and out of touch. In the gubernatorial contest, former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Treasurer John Chiang, both Democrats, are beginning to do the same.

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Good thing our DOJ isn't totally corrupt!
« Reply #502 on: January 09, 2020, 10:31:53 PM »
https://amgreatness.com/2020/01/09/new-lawsuit-claims-rod-rosenstein-led-task-force-that-spied-on-sharyl-attkissons-computers/

New Lawsuit Claims Rod Rosenstein Led Task Force that Spied on Sharyl Attkisson’s Computers
 Debra Heine - January 9th, 2020

In a federal lawsuit filed this week, Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosentein has been implicated in yet another improper government spy operation.

In the new complaint, Attkisson v. Rosenstein et.al., investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson names former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosentein and four other Justice Department officials as the government agents who of illegally survielled her electronic devices.

According to the complaint—filed in United States District Court in Baltimore, Maryland—Rosenstein led “a multi-agency task force in Baltimore that conducted surveillance of the Attkissons’ computer systems” and “used USPS IP addresses on other occasions to conduct operations.”



The complaint states that all of the defendants “were agents and/or employees of the United States Government working with Rosenstein”  to conduct “the unlawful surveillance and hacking of the computer systems of the Plaintiffs.”

In June of 2017, Rosenstein signed off on the fourth and final application for the improper FISA warrant to spy on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. A month earlier, he offered to wear a wire to spy on President Trump when he visited the Oval Office, although he later claimed that he was just joking.

Attkisson took to Twitter Thursday to explain in a video update about her case that she had just filed a new lawsuit in her years long fight “to hold the government agents accountable for the intrusions into my computer.”

In a comprehensive summary of the case at sharylattkisson.com, the reporter alleges that the intrusions began in 2011 while she was reporting at CBS on the massive government gunwalking scandal “Fast and Furious.” The government continued to spy on her computers while she was reporting on the Benghazi scandal.

Multiple forensic exams show that numerous electronic devices used by Attkisson and her family during this time frame were hacked or remotely compromised. Unauthorized parties used government Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to access Attkisson’s computers; placed government surveillance spyware on her devices; and illegally accessed her professional and personal information over an extended period of time.

The summary states that in March of 2019, an appellate panel of three judges determined the former Attorney General Eric Holder had immunity from Attkisson’s claims.

Two of the three judges ruled Attkisson’s claims should be dismissed because she took too long, three years— and without success—to determine the names of the “John Doe” federal agents involved in the intrusions of her computers.

A third judge rightly dissented, understanding that Attkisson consistently attempted to identify the John Does but the Department of Justice continuously blocked discovery, filed protective orders and filed motions to dismiss in an attempt to obstruct. The government did not turn over a single piece of paper in response to more than a dozen subpoenas.

The dissenting judge called the government’s actions “Kafkaesque” for obstructing Attkisson and then blaming her for “taking too long.”

“We have just filed a new complaint which I hope satisfies one of the issues a judge had that we’ve not been able to name the actual names of the government agents involved in the intrusion,” Attkison announced in her video. “Of course we argued we could not name the names because the government and courts would not permit us discovery to learn the names!”

She added: “We did some additional detective work. We have five names to present to the court—names based on our information that were directly involved in the surveillance of my computers. One of them is Rod Rosenstein, then U.S. Attorney in Baltimore, a former Department of Justice official.”

"Fmr. govt. agent admits illegally spying on Attkisson, implicates Rosenstein & colleagues."
"Fmr. FBI Unit Chief confirms he initiated forensics that proved govt. computer intrusion."
More at https://t.co/3duSZQk8eO@TheJusticeDept @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/FQwxpFdkhN pic.twitter.com/dDZQDgkXFp

— Sharyl Attkisson🕵️‍♂️ (@SharylAttkisson) January 9, 2020

Besides Attkisson, the other plaintiffs in the case are her husband and daughter who were also subjected to the illegal surveillance.

Besides Rosenstein, the other defendants named in the complaint are Shawn Henry, Sean Wesley Bridges, Robert Clarke, and Ryan White.

In 2010, then FBI Director Robert Mueller named Shawn Henry as the executive assistant director (EAD) of the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch (CCRSB).

Henry left the FBI in 2012 and now is president of CrowdStrike Services, the cybersecurity firm hired by Democratic National Committee to examine its computer network in 2016 after it had been hacked. Crowdstrike ultimately determined Russia had hacked the DNC emails.

Shaun Wesley Bridges served as a Special Agent with the U.S. Secret Service for approximately six years, according to the complaint.

Between 2012 and 2014, he was assigned to the Baltimore Silk Road Task Force, a multi-agency group investigating illegal activity on the Silk Road, a covert online marketplace for illicit goods, including drugs.

In 2015 and 2017, Bridges was convicted of corruption related to his government work, and is now serving a prison sentence.

Defendant Robert Clarke was also a member of the Silk Road Task Force and Ryan White worked as an undercover informant for the DOJ.

White also worked as a contractor operating out of the Baltimore office under a group supervised by Rosenstein, according to the complaint.

In this capacity, White conducted work for the FBI, United States Secret Service, Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, where he and others were ordered to illegally hack into computer systems, servers, emails and phones.

“These defendants, as Government-officials, agents or employees, violated the Constitution as shown herein through their own individual actions,” the complaint states.

As part of the lawsuit, former FBI Unit Chief Les Szwajkowski confirms that he facilitated a forensic exam in January of 2013 that revealed government surveillance spyware in Attkisson’s computer. Szwajkowski signed a sworn Affidavit confirming the government intrusion into Attkisson’s computers.

The specialist quickly identified spyware proprietary to the federal government in Attkisson’s computer, according to Szwajkowski. He advised Attkisson that he and his intel associates were “shocked” that the government had used covert surveillance on a national journalist and he said they thought it was “outrageous.”

Szwajkowski says he reported to Attkisson that the analysis showed clear evidence that her computer was infiltrated with government spyware proprietary to the CIA, FBI or National Security Agency (NSA). Forensics indicated the particular intrusion uncovered by the analysis was accomplished through software attached to an otherwise innocuous email sent to Attkisson in February 2012.

Attkisson alleges that “numerous other Americans” were also targeted by Rosenstein’s unit while he was the U.S. Attorney in Baltimore, Maryland.


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Re: Corruption, Sleaze, Skullduggery, the Swamp, and Treason
« Reply #504 on: January 10, 2020, 09:16:26 PM »
Not sure, but it could be that Huber's investigation was limited to the Clinton Slush Fund, not matters thrown by Comey and Mueller.

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Re: Corruption, Sleaze, Skullduggery, the Swamp, and Treason
« Reply #505 on: January 10, 2020, 09:22:26 PM »
Not sure, but it could be that Huber's investigation was limited to the Clinton Slush Fund, not matters thrown by Comey and Mueller.

The DOJ can indict a ham sandwich, and does when it wants to. Funny how often it doesn't want to when it's the Clintons and their minions.






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sounds like another deep state set up to me
« Reply #509 on: January 30, 2020, 05:00:15 PM »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ap-exclusive-woman-says-trump-170617692.html

ok so I am supposed to believe Trump raped her in a public department store dressing room where all she had to do was scream bloody murder.

plus I am supposed to believe the LEFT would not go to the trouble of getting a sample of Trump's DNA .
 place on this dress she supposedly wore in the 1990s
and this proves rape

 :-(
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Why not give lottery tickets to Rush Limbaugh show?
« Reply #512 on: February 08, 2020, 03:33:21 PM »
of course Kalifornia gives away lottery tickets to some politically correct TV show so while people who pay out of pocket are competing with those who don't :

https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/national/whistleblower-takes-ellen-degeneres-california-lottery-to-task-for-lottery-giveaway

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all criminals deserve another chance {s}
« Reply #513 on: February 12, 2020, 02:47:22 PM »
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/02/12/nolte-good-riddance-to-muellers-monstrous-roger-stone-prosecutors/

unless they are Republicans

and God forgive anyone who is a Trump supporter

they deserve to be locked up for life and the key dumped in the swamp somewhere

but everyone else in jail should be let out.
no bail

and if one is illegal just do not bother to enforce the law
 

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Re: Corruption, Sleaze, Skullduggery, the Swamp, and Treason
« Reply #515 on: February 12, 2020, 06:54:00 PM »
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https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/harvard-university-professor-and-two-chinese-nationals-charged-three-separate-china

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In a related vein:

Education Department Investigating Harvard, Yale Over Foreign Funding
Officials accuse schools across U.S. of soliciting funds from foreign governments, companies known to be hostile to the country

Harvard University is one of the schools being investigated by the Education Department over its disclosure of foreign funding.
PHOTO: KAYANA SZYMCZAK FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
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The Education Department opened investigations into Harvard and Yale as part of a continuing review that has found U.S. universities failed to report at least $6.5 billion in foreign funding from countries such as China and Saudi Arabia, according to department materials viewed by The Wall Street Journal.

The investigations into the Ivy League schools are the latest in a clash between U.S. universities and a coalition of federal officials including law enforcement, research funders such as the National Institutes of Health and Defense and Energy Departments, and a bipartisan group in Congress that has raised concerns about the reliance of higher-education institutions on foreign money, particularly from China.

A Harvard spokesman said the university is working on a response. A Yale spokeswoman didn’t immediately have a comment.

The Education Department described higher-education institutions in the U.S., in a document viewed by the Journal, as “multi-billion dollar, multi-national enterprises using opaque foundations, foreign campuses, and other sophisticated legal structures to generate revenue.”

Officials accused schools of actively soliciting money from foreign governments, companies and nationals known to be hostile to the U.S. and potentially in search of opportunities to steal research and “spread propaganda benefitting foreign governments,” according to the document.

In addition, while the department said it has found foreign money generally flows to the country’s richest universities, “such money apparently does not reduce or otherwise offset American students’ tuition costs,” the document said.

U.S. officials say China uses a variety of means to target academia, including government-funded talent recruitment programs such as the Thousand Talents Plan. The arrest last month of the chairman of Harvard’s chemistry department on federal charges of lying about receiving millions of dollars in Chinese funding through the program while the U.S. shelled out more than $15 million to fund his research group catapulted the issue into the spotlight.

In a letter to Harvard dated Feb. 11 and posted on the Education Department website, officials cited the recent Justice Department case and asked the school to disclose records of gifts or contracts involving the governments of China, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Iran. It also requested records regarding telecommunications giants Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. of China; the Kaspersky Lab and Skolkovo Foundation of Russia; and the Alavi Foundation of Iran, among others.

The Education Department said Yale had failed to disclose at least $375 million in foreign funding after filing no reports from 2014-17, according to a document viewed by the Journal. The department, in a Feb. 11 letter to the university, sought records regarding contributions from Saudi Arabia, China and its telecom giants, Peking University’s Yenching Academy, the National University of Singapore, Qatar and others. It also asked the university to detail foreign funding of Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center and the new Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs.

If the schools refuse to disclose the information, the Education Department can refer the matter to the Justice Department, which could pursue civil or criminal actions.

Write to Kate O’Keeffe at kathryn.okeeffe@wsj.com

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Haney didn't kill himself
« Reply #517 on: February 29, 2020, 09:45:35 PM »


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Insider Trading
« Reply #522 on: March 21, 2020, 10:21:21 AM »

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schumer ethics investigation
« Reply #523 on: March 21, 2020, 10:31:56 AM »
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Re: Insider Trading
« Reply #524 on: March 21, 2020, 03:05:19 PM »
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/insider-trading

I agree.  I sure looks bad but I wanted out at that time not because of the virus coming but because of my fear of other people's panic just from seeing the Chinese market take a big hit.  Very rational I think to want to sit out this turmoil at age 65, in Sen Burr's case, and also not want to be a part of telling other people to panic and sell.  One of them sold individual stocks to buy mutual funds, which is not getting out of the  market.  OTOH, they may pay a political price for this.

In hindsight, should have gotten out while entering office or stayed in through thick and thin.


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glad people are looking at feinstein and family
« Reply #528 on: April 21, 2020, 04:54:36 PM »
the family members are the conduits for insider deals and bribes

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/lee-smith-china-coronavirus-1

who is looking at pelosi
and her family?

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Corruption, Skullduggery, Swamp, Treason, Eli Lake FBI FISA Abuse
« Reply #529 on: April 22, 2020, 05:56:00 AM »
The FBI Can’t Be Trusted With the Surveillance of Americans
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-03-31/fbi-inspector-general-report-shows-agency-cannot-be-trusted?srnd=opinion

Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz issued a new report that found systematic errors of fact in the FBI’s applications for warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The memo does not speak to the materiality or significance of those errors — but they are startling nonetheless.

Out of 42 applications, the report says, 39 included major defects. All told, the inspector general uncovered 390 deficiencies, including “unverified, inaccurate, or inadequately supported facts, as well as typographical errors.”
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2020/a20047.pdf
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Re: Corruption, Sleaze, Skullduggery, the Swamp, and Treason
« Reply #530 on: April 22, 2020, 11:51:33 AM »
Please post in Rule of Law as well.



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Re: Corruption, Sleaze, Skullduggery, the Swamp, and Treason
« Reply #535 on: April 30, 2020, 08:17:54 PM »
Refresh my memory, didn't we post something recently about the CA pension fund investing in China's military or something like that?

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Re: Corruption, Sleaze, Skullduggery, the Swamp, and Treason
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Gov. Nancy's Nephew Newsome and China facemask deal
« Reply #537 on: May 06, 2020, 10:22:19 AM »


https://patriotpost.us/articles/70455-newsoms-$1b-shady-mask-deal-with-china?mailing_id=5034&utm_medium=email&utm_source=pp.email.5034&utm_campaign=digest&utm_content=body

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will keep eye on this
« Reply #539 on: May 20, 2020, 07:08:30 AM »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/pompeos-elite-taxpayer-funded-dinners-020500176.html

 know Pompeo is our guy but this does sound swampy to me

for all I know they all do it though not clear

I hate country music mobs getting in on politics now
they are mostly all dealing in stolen property  - reba mcentire too.

If I see that scumbag John Rich on Fox again ........lying little prick



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thanks John
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Re: Corruption, Sleaze, Skullduggery, the Swamp, and Treason
« Reply #547 on: June 15, 2020, 09:12:07 PM »
Saw that about the niece, but Bolton could be really bad for us.