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Regarding recent release showing FBI's Jen Boone states the Wikileaks release on July 26, 2016 was an FBI leak….
I think this release had to do with this:U.S. intelligence agencies received information into Russian intelligence analysis claiming U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had approved a campaign plan to raise a scandal against Presidential candidate Trump by tying him to Putin and the Russians' hacking of the DNCThese Wikileaks were released on that same day, on July 26, 2016!
July, 2016 Timeline in Context at that Time
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July, 2016 - May, 2017: A Democrat lobbying firm, Blue Star Strategies, contracted Andrii Telizhenko, a Russian disinformation specialist, and continued to ask his aid in the summer of 2019. He had met with Obama administration officials, including Elisabeth Zentos, a member of his National Security Council, at least 10 times.
July 1, 2016: Lynch said at the Aspen Institute she "wouldn't do it again" in reference to meeting Bill Clinton in Phoenix just days earlier on June 27, 2016; she also said she wouldn't recuse herself from the investigation, but would accept the recommendations of DOJ staff and the FBI.
July 2, 2016: Hillary Clinton was interviewed by FBI for three-and-a-half hours–with her lawyer Cheryl Mills sitting in. Cheryl Mills was actually involved in the crime!
Morning of July 5, 2016: The FBI was purportedly scammed by Russian chatter they were surveilling. As the cover story goes, the Russians knew the FBI were surveilling them, so they planted disinformation regarding Lynch. They were discussing how Lynch was compromised, and they could affect her investigation relative to Clinton. Comey, in this cover story, was alarmed, and decided to go around Lynch, not wanting to risk Lynch being tied to Russians. Comey called Lynch and Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates to tell them he was going to hold a press conference regarding the Clinton case, not coordinating the statement with Justice. Lynch asked him what he would be recommending. He claimed he refused to answer that. Later, Comey issued a statement recommending no charges against Clinton, claiming DOJ officials were not apprised as to what he was announcing.
Also on this date, FBI agent Michael Gaeta went to London to receive Steele's initial two documents of the Dossier. Gaeta's interview was officially sanctioned by Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland. Gaeta got them to the FBI and Secretary of State John Kerry.