Anonymous ID: 1479fc Oct. 22, 2020, 10:11 p.m. No.11232056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2109 >>2187

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'Last week (September 17, 2020) the investigators for US Attorney for the Eastern District, Jeffrey B. Jensen, who is conducting an ongoing review of the FBI investigation that led to charges in this case of General Michael Flynn, interviewed FBI Special Agent William Barnett, who handled the counterintelligence investigation of Mr. Flynn. Barnett was subsequently assigned to the Special Counsel’s Office investigating Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential Election.

 

Barnett’s testimony is devastating for Jim Comey, Andy McCabe and Peter Strzok and a host of other FBI collaborators keen on destroying Donald Trump.

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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/09/larry-c-johnson-bombshell-fbi-special-agent-barnett-blows-lid-off-coup-trump/

Anonymous ID: 1479fc Oct. 22, 2020, 10:16 p.m. No.11232109   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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3) jul 19 2020

Newly Declassified Documents Suggest FBI Was Wary by Early 2017 of Steele Dossier

https://www.wsj.com/articles/newly-declassified-documents-suggest-fbi-was-wary-by-early-2017-of-steele-dossier-11595174264

'A Senate committee released newly declassified documents that showed the Federal Bureau of Investigation was wary in early 2017 of a dossier compiled by ex-British spy Christopher Steele that helped stir a narrative, later debunked, that the Trump campaign had close ties to Russian intelligence.

 

The documents released Friday by the Senate Judiciary Committee included FBI notes from three days of interviews with a primary source of Mr. Steele who cast doubt on some of the dossier’s contents. FBI notes from the interview in early 2017 indicated that Mr. Steele’s source had told him information about Mr. Trump’s alleged sexual escapades was “rumor and speculation” that he was unable to confirm.

 

Also released were notes of a former high-level FBI agent, Peter Strzok, who wrote that Mr. Steele himself “may not be in a position to judge the reliability of his subsource network.’’

 

Reacting to a New York Times report in February 2017 that said the Trump campaign and people around the candidate had repeated contacts with Russian intelligence officials, Mr. Strzok wrote in the margins of a printed copy of the article that “we are unaware of any Trump advisors engaging in conversations with Russian intelligence officials.” Eileen Murphy, spokeswoman for the New York Times, said Sunday, “We stand by our reporting.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 1479fc Oct. 22, 2020, 10:23 p.m. No.11232187   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>may 13 2020

https://www.dailyherald.com/article/20200513/news/305139986/

'WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump and Republicans are launching a broad election-year attack on the foundation of the Russia investigation, including declassifying intelligence information to try to place senior Obama administration officials under scrutiny for routine actions.

 

The effort has been aided by a Justice Department decision to dismiss its prosecution of former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn, an action that rewrites the narrative of the case in a way that former federal law enforcement officials say downplays the legitimate national security concerns they believe Flynn's actions raised and the consequences of the lies he pleaded guilty to telling.

 

The dismissal decision comes as Trump and his Republican allies push to reframe the Russia investigation as a 'œdeep state' plot to sabotage his administration, setting the stage for a fresh onslaught of attacks on past and present Democratic officials and law enforcement leaders.

 

'œHis goal is that by the end of this, you're just not really sure what happened and at some gut level enough Americans say, '˜It's kind of messy,'' said Princeton University historian Julian Zelizer.

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