Close ally Britain's GCHQ enlisted to spy on Trump to bypass U.S. legal hurdles.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wilburbear, Jan 19, 2018.




  1. Uh, oh. Houston, we have a problem.

    Ohr, is still with the agency, but he was fired from his previous job for the reason I stated, if that finer detail makes any difference. He actually had two roles in his previous job. One he was immediately fired from - chief counter-intelligence agent or whatever, immediately. Then the other one/role as head of drug enforcement legal counsel or something like that- they removed him from a few weeks later even though it had nothing to do with fusion- like his other role. But they just wanted him removed and demoted out of the central office. Soon to be fired, I imagine. Along with some others.
     
    #21     Jan 19, 2018
  2. UsualName

    UsualName

    You’ve tangled quite a web.
     
    #22     Jan 20, 2018
  3. No. I actually gave you an exact recounting of what has transpired with his employment status.
    I named the two roles his position included. And said that he was immediately fired from the counterintelligence role/half of his job for failure to disclose contacts with fusion. Then I recounted that a few weeks later he was removed from the drug enforcement role/half of his position and forced out of the central office. I don't know where they sent him to exile him. Strzok went to HR for example.

    I stand by that 100%.

    And I guess you are standing by the idea that he never was demoted for undisclosed contact with Fusion and that he is still in his former position.

    You might want to smarten up and knock off the protective ignorance and learn how to go pee-pee all by yourself.

    Ohr was removed from his position: period.
     
    #23     Jan 20, 2018
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