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    Matt Gaetz withdraws from nomination

    Can he rescind his resignation from congress? We need him there.

    Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) formally withdrew his name for consideration for the Attorney General position in President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration, asserting Thursday there is “no time to waste on a needlessly protracted Washington scuffle.”

    “I had excellent meetings with Senators yesterday,” Gaetz said in post in X. “I appreciate their thoughtful feedback – and the incredible support of so many.”

    Gaez went on to say his nomination has become too much of a distraction, and therefore, he is withdrawing his name from consideration for the highly sought position.

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...al-nomination/

    What a mess and it should not have happened.
    'Here......Once again, we have gathered in the depths of a small Cotswold town called Stow-On-the Wold, among the town and country folk, we can witness the lesser spotted Karens, going about other peoples business, in their natural habitat'.......

    -In the voice of Sir David Attenborough



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    He met with Senators just yesterday:

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/matt-ga...al-nomination/

    They must have a lot of dirt/kompromat on him for him to bow out like this right after that meeting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by susano View Post
    Can he rescind his resignation from congress? We need him there.

    Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) formally withdrew his name for consideration for the Attorney General position in President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration, asserting Thursday there is “no time to waste on a needlessly protracted Washington scuffle.”

    “I had excellent meetings with Senators yesterday,” Gaetz said in post in X. “I appreciate their thoughtful feedback – and the incredible support of so many.”

    Gaez went on to say his nomination has become too much of a distraction, and therefore, he is withdrawing his name from consideration for the highly sought position.

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...al-nomination/

    What a mess and it should not have happened.
    I don't see why he couldn't rescend his nomination. RFK JR. should be AG or head of the EPA in my opinion and Dr. Ben Carson or Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo should be over HHS but nobody asked me.
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    "We as a country have lost faith and confidence in freedom." -- Ron Paul

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    The road to hell is paved with good intentions. No need to make it a superhighway.
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    The only way I see Trump as likely to affect any real change would be through martial law, and that has zero chances of success without strong buy-in by the JCS at the very minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bern View Post
    He met with Senators just yesterday:

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/matt-ga...al-nomination/

    They must have a lot of dirt/kompromat on him for him to bow out like this right after that meeting.
    That or he could have just seen that he didn't have the votes to win.
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    Winston Churchhill on why the U.S. should have stayed OUT of World War I

    "I am so %^&*^ sick of this cult of Ron Paul. The Paulites. What is with these %^&*^ people? Why are there so many of them?" YouTube rant by "TheAmazingAtheist"

    "We as a country have lost faith and confidence in freedom." -- Ron Paul

    "It can be a challenge to follow the pronouncements of President Trump, as he often seems to change his position on any number of items from week to week, or from day to day, or even from minute to minute." -- Ron Paul
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions. No need to make it a superhighway.
    Quote Originally Posted by osan View Post
    The only way I see Trump as likely to affect any real change would be through martial law, and that has zero chances of success without strong buy-in by the JCS at the very minimum.

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    That $#@!ing sucks.

    Trending towards appointing another Deep State minion.
    "An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped by any army or any government" - Ron Paul.

    "To learn who rules over you simply find out who you arent allowed to criticize."

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    Poster on this forum suggested Florida AG

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    I'm reading he can keep his seat in the new congress as representative elect. But if he does then the house ethics report gets released.
    I just want objectivity on this forum and will point out flawed sources or points of view at my leisure.

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    The shooting of Gabrielle Gifford was blamed on putting a crosshair on a political map. I wonder what event we'll see justified with pictures like this.

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    Seeing people online saying Ken Paxton should be AG and can then appoint Gaetz to special counsel.



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    Quote Originally Posted by spudea View Post
    I'm reading he can keep his seat in the new congress as representative elect. But if he does then the house ethics report gets released.
    Yes, he was elected to another term. So he could just take his seat in January if he wanted to. Johnson said he does not want the report released. I don't know if that changes if Gaetz comes back to the house.

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    Who would name their daughter Nomination?
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    what a contrast between Gaetz and Sessions or Barr.
    I heard at the onset that Mike Lee was on the list.

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    Mike Lee would likely do good work in the role, but I'd hate to lose his voice in the Senate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unknown View Post
    That $#@!ing sucks.

    Trending towards appointing another Deep State minion.
    No thanks to the republican RINHOs, Hawks.

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    The next Attorney General will be a NeoCon.
    No doubt the voices from the NeoCons/RINHOs have been unfortunately louder.

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    Its unforeante but so far Trump and his team had unfortunately bend the knee to the RINHO and Media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bern View Post
    Mike Lee would likely do good work in the role, but I'd hate to lose his voice in the Senate.
    This. I don't want to cannibalize from our own good lineup. It's hard enough getting them in there in the first place. @Anti Globalist mentioned Paxton and I would think there might be other states with good AGs who have the experience. Certainly there are an endless supply of lawyers out there to choose from.
    'Here......Once again, we have gathered in the depths of a small Cotswold town called Stow-On-the Wold, among the town and country folk, we can witness the lesser spotted Karens, going about other peoples business, in their natural habitat'.......

    -In the voice of Sir David Attenborough



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    I suggest Pam Bondi.
    "When Sombart says: "Capitalism is born from the money-loan", I should like to add to this: Capitalism actually exists only in the money-loan;" - Theodor Fritsch

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    From what I read about Gaetz and the 17 year old, she and the other hookers advertised on some sugar daddy website and she presented herself as of legal age. Once Gaetz found out her age, he stopped engaging with her. Maybe that's why she testified against him. Those ladies were paid big money to do what they wanted to do and for the feds to classify this as sex trafficking of a minor is the usual hyperbolic bull$#@!. Nevertheless, hiring hookers is seedy and he should have warned Trump that it was likely to blow up. Same for Hegseth and the thing he was involved in (which looks much worse, to me). I'm just disgusted that the Trump team didn't vet better.

    Oh, and how about Tom Fitten for AG?
    'Here......Once again, we have gathered in the depths of a small Cotswold town called Stow-On-the Wold, among the town and country folk, we can witness the lesser spotted Karens, going about other peoples business, in their natural habitat'.......

    -In the voice of Sir David Attenborough

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    Oh, and how about Tom Fitten for AG?

    LIKE IT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vita3 View Post
    Oh, and how about Tom Fitten for AG?

    LIKE IT.
    Me too. While nominating Gaetz was some epic trolling, Fitten would have DC really worried.
    'Here......Once again, we have gathered in the depths of a small Cotswold town called Stow-On-the Wold, among the town and country folk, we can witness the lesser spotted Karens, going about other peoples business, in their natural habitat'.......

    -In the voice of Sir David Attenborough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowball View Post
    I suggest Pam Bondi.
    And Pam Bondi it is. Just announced on CNN. She's entirely qualified so I don't see anything holding that up.
    'Here......Once again, we have gathered in the depths of a small Cotswold town called Stow-On-the Wold, among the town and country folk, we can witness the lesser spotted Karens, going about other peoples business, in their natural habitat'.......

    -In the voice of Sir David Attenborough

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    The Best Choice for AG

    Judge Andrew Napolitano.
    "Then David said to the Philistine, 'You come to me with a sword, a spear, and a javelin, but I come to you in the name of Yahweh of hosts, the God of the battle lines of Israel, Whom you have reproached.'" - 1 Samuel 17:45

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    Reddit comment:

    Trump Never meant for Gaetz to be Attorney General.

    It was merely a ploy to get him out of Congress and save face.

    Once he resigned, the investigation would end, and in theory, the report would never be released.

    That leaves Gaetz free to move on in his political career.

    Perhaps to be appointed by Desantis, to fill the empty senator seat in Florida or a different position in the cabinet.
    "An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped by any army or any government" - Ron Paul.

    "To learn who rules over you simply find out who you arent allowed to criticize."

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    ^^ Passes the smell test from where I sit. His resignation shortly after the AG announcement made no sense until it came out that the investigation results weren't going to be released because he stepped down.



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    Quote Originally Posted by susano View Post
    And Pam Bondi it is. Just announced on CNN. She's entirely qualified so I don't see anything holding that up.
    yeah, I found out on the news hours later. what a coinkydink.
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    Quote Originally Posted by susano View Post
    And Pam Bondi it is. Just announced on CNN. She's entirely qualified so I don't see anything holding that up.
    She is the worst pick and anti free speech.
    I am sure the ADL will be very very happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bern View Post
    He met with Senators just yesterday:

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/matt-ga...al-nomination/

    They must have a lot of dirt/kompromat on him for him to bow out like this right after that meeting.
    I don't think it's any secret that there's dirt on him. Just because he can avoid prosecution for sex trafficking of a minor doesn't mean that there's not enough there to skewer him in Senate hearings. A line like, “someone is trying to recategorize my generosity to ex-girlfriends as something more untoward," may work in a criminal trial where the bar is set at reasonable doubt, but to the common person it comes across as an insult to their intelligence.
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    Guess they showed him the sexy pics they were going to release if he didn't step down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bern View Post
    He met with Senators just yesterday:

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/matt-ga...al-nomination/

    They must have a lot of dirt/kompromat on him for him to bow out like this right after that meeting.
    And maybe vis à versa.

    Quote Originally Posted by spudea View Post
    I'm reading he can keep his seat in the new congress as representative elect. But if he does then the house ethics report gets released.
    Nobody wants that report released.

    Quote Originally Posted by 69360 View Post
    Yes, he was elected to another term. So he could just take his seat in January if he wanted to. Johnson said he does not want the report released. I don't know if that changes if Gaetz comes back to the house.
    Of course Johnson doesn't want that report released.

    Quote Originally Posted by susano View Post
    From what I read about Gaetz and the 17 year old, she and the other hookers advertised on some sugar daddy website and she presented herself as of legal age. Once Gaetz found out her age, he stopped engaging with her. Maybe that's why she testified against him. Those ladies were paid big money to do what they wanted to do and for the feds to classify this as sex trafficking of a minor is the usual hyperbolic bull$#@!. Nevertheless, hiring hookers is seedy and he should have warned Trump that it was likely to blow up. Same for Hegseth and the thing he was involved in (which looks much worse, to me). I'm just disgusted that the Trump team didn't vet better.
    ...
    Now what if the Florida Tax Collector (who also issues driver’s licenses and state IDs) was providing the girls with fake IDs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Invisible Man View Post
    I don't think it's any secret that there's dirt on him. Just because he can avoid prosecution for sex trafficking of a minor doesn't mean that there's not enough there to skewer him in Senate hearings. A line like, “someone is trying to recategorize my generosity to ex-girlfriends as something more untoward," may work in a criminal trial where the bar is set at reasonable doubt, but to the common person it comes across as an insult to their intelligence.
    Oh, there's a lot of dirt involved, no doubt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd View Post
    Guess they showed him the sexy pics they were going to release if he didn't step down.
    That would be like jaywalking if what is described below is true...


    Incredible thread. If true, it would make sense that the Trump Admin would not want to open this can of worms right now. When Gaetz said he dropped out because it was a "distraction", that may have been more true than anyone realizes. This could go so far down the rabbit hole that no one would want this to come out.

    ⚡️Matt Gaetz ��: What Actually Happened

    Alright frens, now that Matt Gaetz is out of the running you’re going to hear a lot of takes on what happened and plenty of “keep your d*ck in your pants” lines too.

    And while that’s always good advice, the story I’m about to share goes way beyond anything you could possibly imagine. So if you’re interested in the whole story, consolidated in one place, of what really happened with and to Gaetz, take a seat and let me tell you a story.

    Part I: The Tax Collector

    This story begins in Fall 2019 in Florida, with this man: Joel Greenberg.

    At the time Joel Greenberg was 2.5 years into his first term as the Tax Collector for Seminole County.

    Greenberg is your classic rich kid who dinks through life lighting fires everyone else is forced to put out. Never landing hard bc daddy’s money always catches his fall. You know the type. We all do. And Joel approached his role as tax collector no different than any other.

    By Fall 2019 Seminole County was awash with rumors about the federal investigation into Greenberg’s crypto scam with tax collector dollars.
    These rumors inspired a local music teacher, Brian Beute, to throw his hat in the ring and challenge Greenberg in the Republican primary slated for the following year.

    Despite the many advantages Greenberg held over Beute in the race (incumbency, wealth, name recognition, etc) Greenberg’s significant criminal activity as tax collector likely contributed to him becoming obsessed with destroying Beute, both publicly and privately.

    So throughout late 2019 and into 2020 Greenberg rolled out a series of ever escalating smear tactics targeting Beute. They started rather typical, labeling Beute, who is from Michigan, as a carpetbagger.

    But they grew increasingly viscous. He created fake Facebook profiles pretending to be Beute’s students, leaving comments on public posts trashing Beute as an awful teacher and a pervert.

    Greenberg’s antics finally reached an apex when he mailed handwritten letters to the administrators at the school where Beute taught, accusing him of sexually assaulting his students.

    Greenberg probably didn’t expect those letters to be taken so seriously or else he likely would’ve been a little more careful.

    But alas he was not, and when the letters were turned over to the local sheriff’s office both his fingerprints and DNA were lifted from them and he was arrested on June 23, 2020 and charged by the DOJ with stalking.

    At the time of his arrest, Greenberg’s phone was confiscated and searched. And… believe it or not, this is where his REAL legal troubles began.

    On his cellphone (and later home computers) police found evidence of Greenberg committing damn near every crime in the book: embezzlement, drugs, prostitution, identify theft, wire fraud, crypto market manipulation… but the silver tuna was a series of messages that occurred in the late Spring through early Fall of 2017 between Greenberg and a then 17 year old girl discussing, among other things, their many sexcapades around Florida and beyond.

    Further investigation revealed that from December 2016 through 2018 Joel Greenberg was a customer on a “Sugar Daddy” website where he solicited various women for sex and escort services. This is where he met the aforementioned 17 year old.

    All told, Mr. Greenberg spent over $70,000 on hookers he met on the Sugar Daddy website, much of which he paid for with his government issued AMEX card.

    In August 2020 the DOJ charged Joel Greenberg with sex trafficking of a minor, identify theft and production of false identification documents, among other things.

    Turns out, in Florida, the office of county tax collector doesn’t just collect taxes, they also issue driver’s licenses and state IDs.

    And Mr. Greenberg had taken full advantage of this privilege during his time in office. Greenberg had not only created multiple false Florida ID cards for himself, he also created a fake ID for his underage lover after finding out that she had been lying to him about her age.

    And this is where Matt Gaetz comes into the story.

    From what I can gather, Gaetz and Greenberg became acquainted at some point in the first half of 2017. The first public record of them associating on a private level comes from a picture posted to X (then Twitter) on July 8, 2017 with none other than Roger Stone.

    I think it’s safe to say that the two did become friends. How good a friends? That’s up for debate. But there was a relationship.

    After getting arrested in June 2020, at some point Mr. Greenberg (lawyer’s?) approaches Bill Barr’s DOJ with a proposition: he claims he can provide evidence that a sitting Congressman (Gaetz) had engaged in sex acts with a minor.

    Bill Barr’s DOJ then proceeds to open a secret investigation into these allegations, that remains a secret until it is leaked the next spring, on March 30, 2021 by The NY Times.

    PART II: The Man In Iran

    Faithful viewers of the Tucker Carlson were treated to a peak behind the DC curtain on a random Tuesday night in late March 2021.
    Earlier that day The New York Times had released a bombshell story alleging that the DOJ had opened an official investigation into Gaetz over allegations he had engaged in sex with an underage girl.

    Following Tucker’s opening monologue he introduced Matt Gaetz and gave him free rein to tell his side of the story. Anyone watching is unlikely to soon forget the absolute bizarre story that Gaetz proceeded to tell.

    It involved a $25 million extortion threat against his father to help free an American hostage in Iran that would then be paid back with a presidential pardon for Gaetz on all these charges.

    Gaetz demanded that the FBI release the tapes they had in their possession of the recordings made by his father in interviews with his extortionist. He didn’t hesitate for a second to name the alleged extortionist: David McGee.

    Said he was a former prosecutor for the Northern District of Florida who now worked at the prestigious Biggs & Lane law firm in Pensacola.

    He was resolute and unafraid when talking… and yet he sounded like an absolute lunatic. I know. I was watching live. And I wasn’t the only one.

    Tucker was clearly extremely annoyed and unconvinced by the end… and yet 3.5 years later, I now know that everything he said was TRUE.
    Bob Levinson was the man in Iran.

    The official story about Bob Levinson is he was a retired FBI agent who was contracted by a semi-off the books CIA unit to run a covert-op in Iran.

    He was kidnapped from Kish Island following a meeting with an American fugitive living in Iran that had been arranged by a former NBC producer named Ira Silverman.

    (This thread is already long enough so I’m not going to speculate on what I think, but there’s plenty out there if you want to go chasing rabbits.)

    So Levinson gets kidnapped in March 2007 and his disappearance was acknowledged by George Bush in June 2007 as “concerning.” But no one from the federal government will admit that Levinson was working for the CIA.

    Unbeknownst to anyone at the time, from 2009-2011 the FBI was running its own covert operation to get their retired agent back and they had devised an ingenious plan to keep the whole thing off the books:

    they contracted with a Russian billionaire, Oleg Deripaska, to pay for the rescue mission ($20 million in total) in exchange for a fast tracked green cards for Deripaska and his family.

    Enter: David McGee. During his time at the DOJ McGee worked an organized crime task force. That’s how he knew Bob Levinson- who specialized in Russian money laundering. McGee became a liaison between the Levinson family and Deripaska.

    (Now let me just stop right here and say this whole thing is NUTS and stinks to high heavens. To make matters worse, who was the FBI point man on the Deripaska deal? Andrew McCabe. Yep. That Andrew McCabe.)

    https://thehill.com/opinion/white-ho...sian-oligarch/
    Anywho, the FBI team gets a couple proof of life videos and they have a soft arrangement in place when the Clinton State Department steps in and shuts the whole thing down. Something got them spooked. What that was has never been disclosed.

    After 2011 Levinson is never heard from again. All along the Iranians deny any involvement in his disappearance (expected) so eventually the CIA gets desperate and a handful of classified documents confirming Levinson’s contract with the CIA are leaked to the AP in Dec 2013.
    Still, the Iranians don’t budge. This was surprising because at this point they no longer have any reason to lie. The Americans weren’t lying anymore. Time to start negotiations. But nope. The news was greeted with radio silence.

    Years go by and no more pictures or videos ever arrive. And then comes the Iranian Nuclear Deal of 2016.
    Unbeknownst to most, the Obama team had negotiated the release of four Americans being held in Iran in exchange for the US dropping charges against seven Iranian nationals for sanctions violations. Bob Levinson was not one of those Americans.

    The American Jewish community was furious. They already saw the Iranian deal as a stab in the back to Israel. But when word broke about the prisoner exchange and Bob Levinson wasn’t on the list, many took it as a deliberate betrayal of American Jews too.

    American Jews Ask, #WhatAboutBob?

    Robert Levinson, now the longest-held hostage in US history, disappeared in Iran in 2007 while working unofficially for the CIA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/american-j...b/3154879.html

    Flash forward some more, Trump takes office, cancels the Nuclear Deal; Christine Levinson sues Iran in US Courts and is awarded a $1.2 billion judgement in January 2020, and in March 2020 the US government declares Bob Levinson legally dead. Case closed, right?

    Wrong.

    At some point in Summer 2020 a former Air Force intelligence officer named Bob Kent claims to have received news from his “network in Iraq” alleging that Bob Levinson was still alive. Kent even claims he received pictures to prove it.

    So Kent contacts David McGee who then tells Kent about the last privately funded search and rescue for Levinson and that’s when Kent hatches the plan to rope Don Gaetz into paying for this one.

    Now I know what you’re all wondering: how did these men know about the Matt Gaetz investigation?

    To my knowledge that has never been revealed. If I had to guess, I’d say someone in the DOJ or FBI leaked that info to McGee who then told Kent about it when he was contacted. But that’s still only have the answer.

    (This is the part of the story where I start spiraling. I start wondering just how long this plan had been in the works. Nothing adds up. But for now, I’ll spare you my suspicions and stick to what I know.)

    Part III: The Grand Plan

    It was March 16, 2021 when Don Gaetz received the first text message from Bob Kent about his grand plan.
    In exchange for Don fronting Mr. Kent’s rescue mission of Bob Levinson, unnamed agents with powerful contacts in the Biden administration would convince the president to give Don’s son Matt a full presidential pardon on his looming sex trafficking charges.

    The price: 25 million dollars.

    (I wish I had a picture of Don Gaetz’ face when he read that.)

    Naturally Gaetz Sr. was incredulous. What in the world was this man talking about? Matt wasn’t facing any sex trafficking charges. Don called Matt who immediately told him to contact the local FBI office.

    The FBI suggested that Don meet with David McGee wearing a wire and Don agreed. However, just before the meeting took place, Don requested a written acknowledgment from the FBI on the purpose of this investigation and meeting.

    He was worried something he said could be used against Matt in the case they still didn’t know anything about. The FBI was reluctant at first but they eventually agreed.

    The very next day The New York Times ran the leak on the DOJ’s case against Gaetz.


    Matt Gaetz Is Said to Face Justice Dept. Inquiry Over Sex With an Underage Girl (Published 2021)

    An inquiry into the Florida congressman was opened in the final months of the Trump administration, people briefed on it said.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/30/u...smid=url-share

    Going back and watching the Tucker/Gaetz interview again this week, everything he said finally made sense. The FBI had planned to use Don’s meeting with McGee against Matt.

    The quasi-immunity demand from Don quashed that so they leaked the story to The NY Times and then buried the wire tapes.
    McGee and Kent denied everything. They said there was no extortion. It was a simple proposition. They accused Matt of using this to distract from his charges.

    A third man was eventually charged with wire fraud in relation to case. And then the FBI just drops it all and pretends like none of that happened.
    But wait, there’s more! Because this story wasn’t already weird enough… here’s another twist:

    So at the same time that Don Gaetz was getting those messages from Kent and McGee… Scott Adams, you know, the Dilbert guy, receives a message from an acquaintance of his, Jacob Novak, who works as the media director for the Israeli Consulate.

    The first one arrives the Saturday before the story breaks:

    The next two arrive on Wednesday the 31st after Gaetz went on Tucker and revealed David McGee’s name to the world.

    To his credit, the whole thing was sketchy as hell to Scott Adams so he took it upon himself to release Novak’s messages. The Israeli Consulate immediately distanced themselves from Novak’s messages but he was not fired or disciplined.

    Part IV: Wrap Up

    Joel Greenberg plead guilty to sex trafficking, identity fraud, wire fraud and host of other charges in May 2021. He was sentenced to 11 years in prison, with 10 of those coming from the mandatory minimum imposed by the sex trafficking charge.

    The DOJ did not close its case against Matt Gaetz until October 2022. They never publicly acknowledged why he was not charged although it becomes fairly obvious once you learn that Joel Greenberg had produced fake IDs for the underage girl in question.

    How can you convict someone of statutory rape when this woman was using a real state of Florida driver’s license to present as being of age?

    But of course, because it’s the swamp, that’s not where Matt’s troubles ended. The snakes in DC were going to milk that investigation for all its worth and when Gaetz went for McCarthy during the speaker fight, McCarthy and his allies plotted carefully to get their revenge.

    We saw the culmination of that plotting on full display today. There are still lots of unanswered questions. Who is the “we” that Jacob Novak referenced in his texts to Scott Adams? Who leaked the info about the Gaetz case to Bob Kent?

    Was Joel Greenberg running a honeypot scheme? If so, for who? Sure would be nice to get an Attorney General in office who actually gave a damn about answering any of those questions.

    Thank you so much for taking the time to read the whole thread! I know it was long but there really wasn’t any way to shorten it.
    ...
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    "Debt is the drug, Wall St. Banksters are the dealers, and politicians are the addicts." - B4L
    "Totally free immigration? I've never taken that position. I believe in national sovereignty." - Ron Paul

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