Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made the following statement regarding the firing of FBI Director Andrew McCabe by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Attorney General Sessions did the right thing in firing Andrew McCabe for repeatedly making statements to investigators that “lack candor.” The FBI is not above the law. Mr. McCabe’s dishonesty taints both the Clinton email inquiry and Russia collusion investigation targeting President Trump, including the Mueller operation.
Mr. McCabe should have been ousted from the FBI many months ago, when Judicial Watch first revealed a clear conflict of interest scandal involving his wife’s political campaign.
Judicial Watch recently uncovered that McCabe, despite massive contributions from Clinton ally Terence McAuliffe to his wife’s 2015 political campaign, did not recuse himself from the Clinton email investigation until just a week before the 2016 presidential election. Judicial Watch also forced out documents that show that McCabe used FBI resources for his wife’s campaign. These Judicial Watch finds spurred irresistible public pressure for accountability for McCabe.
Unfortunately, the FBI and DOJ are still withholding McCabe’s text messages. The McCabe firing further shows the need for a full investigation of the numerous anti-Trump and other outrageous FBI abuses under Obama and McCabe’s mentor, James Comey.
JW President Tom Fitton on Fox & Friends this morning:
This morning, JW President appeared on Fox & Friends on the Fox News channel to discuss the Andrew McCabe firing.
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Robert Mueller's Beltway Cover-up
Source: Tablet
The purpose of the Mueller inquiry is not to investigate the mostly ludicrous-seeming charges in the Steele dossier, but to protect the institution of the FBI, former colleagues, as well as the national security surveillance system. Therefore the inquiry has to cover up the sinful origins of the collusion narrative itself—which was born in repeated abuses of power and subsequent crimes committed by US officials in the intelligence bureaucracy and the Obama administration.
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IT investment keeps Prohire on the move
Rugeley software development specialist DBLogic (DBL) is reinforcing its credentials within the automotive industry after winning an important new contract from Prohire, one of the UK’s fastest growing Commercial Vehicle Contract Hire and Fleet Management companies.
Established in 1997, Staffordshire-based Prohire provides specialist Contract Hire, Repair and Maintenance, Rental, Accident Management and Fleet Management solutions throughout the UK. It has invested in a custom software solution that delivers enhanced quoting capabilities across all areas of its business.
DBL has been working with Prohire since 2015, ensuring that its IT infrastructure has the scale and pace to meet the current and predicted growth of the business. This latest contract has involved DBL in a software upgrade to enhance quotation and order processing, including the ability to link to credit checking facilities. It also feeds into Prohire’s main IT infrastructure system for seamless accounting.
Prohire’s IT manager Jim McAlinden says: “Our ongoing investment in IT has made our business more efficient, with a corresponding positive impact on customer relations, and since the system is easy to use we spend less time training new recruits.
“DBL’s developers get to grips with what we want really quickly and take into consideration our customers’ needs as well as our own, so we are confident that all software upgrades have been thoroughly thought out.”
DBL has also introduced greater flexibility through two portals, one of which improves the provision of information from suppliers. The other is a customer portal, which gives commercial vehicle operators secure access to the documentation required to prove compliance with industry regulations and is especially beneficial to businesses operating multiple sites.
Dave Barrett, managing director at DBL, says: “We’re delighted to be supporting Prohire’s business development ambitions. This latest upgrade streamlines the quotation and order processes and, in conjunction with the supplier portal, has helped to speed up the Prohire operation, while the customer portal enables Prohire to work with commercial vehicle operators to improve fleet management.”
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IT investment keeps Prohire on the move
Rugeley software development specialist DBLogic (DBL) is reinforcing its credentials within the automotive industry after winning an important new contract from Prohire, one of the UK’s fastest growing Commercial Vehicle Contract Hire and Fleet Management companies.
Established in 1997, Staffordshire-based Prohire provides specialist Contract Hire, Repair and Maintenance, Rental, Accident Management and Fleet Management solutions throughout the UK. It has invested in a custom software solution that delivers enhanced quoting capabilities across all areas of its business.
DBL has been working with Prohire since 2015, ensuring that its IT infrastructure has the scale and pace to meet the current and predicted growth of the business. This latest contract has involved DBL in a software upgrade to enhance quotation and order processing, including the ability to link to credit checking facilities. It also feeds into Prohire’s main IT infrastructure system for seamless accounting.
Prohire’s IT manager Jim McAlinden says: “Our ongoing investment in IT has made our business more efficient, with a corresponding positive impact on customer relations, and since the system is easy to use we spend less time training new recruits.
“DBL’s developers get to grips with what we want really quickly and take into consideration our customers’ needs as well as our own, so we are confident that all software upgrades have been thoroughly thought out.”
DBL has also introduced greater flexibility through two portals, one of which improves the provision of information from suppliers. The other is a customer portal, which gives commercial vehicle operators secure access to the documentation required to prove compliance with industry regulations and is especially beneficial to businesses operating multiple sites.
Dave Barrett, managing director at DBL, says: “We’re delighted to be supporting Prohire’s business development ambitions. This latest upgrade streamlines the quotation and order processes and, in conjunction with the supplier portal, has helped to speed up the Prohire operation, while the customer portal enables Prohire to work with commercial vehicle operators to improve fleet management.”
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