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By RealJustme
#98429
DOJ official who concealed meetings with Trump dossier figures loses another job. A Justice Department official demoted late last year for concealing his meetings with the men behind the anti-Trump “dossier” has been stripped of yet another title. Bruce Ohr is no longer head of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force.

Ohr had previously been demoted from the position of associate deputy attorney general, after it was revealed he had conducted undisclosed meetings with dossier author Christopher Steele and Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm that produced the salacious document. At the time of his demotion, DOJ officials told Fox News that Bruce Ohr had been "wearing two hats," and would fall back to his other title and portfolio – as head of OCDETF. Now, Ohr has been stripped of that role as well; former deputy director Thomas Padden is now acting director. It is unclear where Ohr has landed, only that he is still an employee with the Department of Justice.

Bruce Ohr, as the head of OCDETF, was directly involved with Project Cassandra, the interagency investigation spearheaded by the DEA that tracked a massive international drug and money laundering scheme allegedly run by Hezbollah.

The project recently was the subject of a critical and lengthy Politico report looking at how the Obama administration hampered the investigation. Those closest to Project Cassandra, including Derek Maltz, the now-retired supervisory DEA agent who was a major player in the operation, claim the project and its potential prosecutions were sidelined by senior Obama administration officials including Burce Ohr, who didn't want to upset Iran in the lead-up to the historic nuclear deal with Tehran in 2015.







By johnforbes
#98430
Because his wife worked for Fusion, which did opposition "research" against Repubs, it is likely that Ohr played a key role in Hillary paying for the fake dossier.

Perhaps taxpayers, via the FBI, also paid for it? If so, that should be illegal.

Ohr, like McCabe and Strzok and other partisans such as Lois Lerner, were using public office to play politics.

That is abuse of power.

He should have been fired, not demoted.
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By RealJustme
#98431
I assure you if the FBI was investigating a private citizen who had done what Ohr did, charges would have been brought long ago. Demoting, isn't enough, neither is firing, he needs to face justice for his crimes.
By johnforbes
#98434
This is all like the plot of a Robt Ludlum novel, eh?

High officials in "law enforcement" sought to protect Hillary when it was crystal clear she used gross negligence in handling classfied email and thus broke the law.

They edited out "gross negligence" five (5) times to try to pretend she didn't break the law.

Then they tried to frame Trump with a fake dossier which was almost certainly used as a pretext for FISA warrants to wiretap Trump.

Adm Rogers warned Trump on November 17, 2016 that he was being wiretapped. Trump moved his transition office the next day to his golf course in NJ.
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