Anonymous ID: b22117 Oct. 13, 2022, 11:18 a.m. No.17693096   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3103 >>3131 >>3132 >>3164 >>3169 >>3172 >>3200 >>3208

How long do you think this Fetterneck interview really was?

You want to talk heavily and deceptively edited video?

Question 1, 30 seconds 7 edits.

Zoomed in pics hide background.

4 camera angles.

All cams angles set up so that Fetterneck could be reading messages from a staffer on the screen while giving the impression of looking at the "journalist"

The Fake News is such a joke

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIRxtewucH4

Anonymous ID: b22117 Oct. 13, 2022, 2:02 p.m. No.17693170   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3200 >>3208

>>17693159

> https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/10/politics/russia-dossier-update/index.html

 

US investigators corroborate some aspects of the Russia dossier

Jim Sciutto Evan Perez

By Jim Sciutto and Evan Perez, CNN

Updated 5:25 PM EST, Fri February 10, 2017

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05:51 - Source: CNN

US officials corroborate aspects of dossier

Washington CNN —

 

For the first time, US investigators say they have corroborated some of the communications detailed in a 35-page dossier compiled by a former British intelligence agent, multiple current and former US law enforcement and intelligence officials tell CNN. As CNN first reported, then-President-elect Donald Trump and President Barack Obama were briefed on the existence of the dossier prior to Trump’s inauguration.

 

None of the newly learned information relates to the salacious allegations in the dossier. Rather it relates to conversations between foreign nationals. The dossier details about a dozen conversations between senior Russian officials and other Russian individuals. Sources would not confirm which specific conversations were intercepted or the content of those discussions due to the classified nature of US intelligence collection programs.

 

But the intercepts do confirm that some of the conversations described in the dossier took place between the same individuals on the same days and from the same locations as detailed in the dossier, according to the officials. CNN has not confirmed whether any content relates to then-candidate Trump.

 

The corroboration, based on intercepted communications, has given US intelligence and law enforcement “greater confidence” in the credibility of some aspects of the dossier as they continue to actively investigate its contents, these sources say.

 

Reached for comment this afternoon, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said, “We continue to be disgusted by CNN’s fake news reporting.”

 

Spicer later called back and said, “This is more fake news. It is about time CNN focused on the success the President has had bringing back jobs, protecting the nation, and strengthening relationships with Japan and other nations. The President won the election because of his vision and message for the nation.”

 

Spokespeople for the FBI, Department of Justice, CIA and Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment.

 

US intelligence officials emphasize the conversations were solely between foreign nationals, including those in or tied to the Russian government, intercepted during routine intelligence gathering.

 

Some of the individuals involved in the intercepted communications were known to the US intelligence community as “heavily involved” in collecting information damaging to Hillary Clinton and helpful to Donald Trump, two of the officials tell CNN.

 

Until now, US intelligence and law enforcement officials have said they could not verify any parts of the dossier.

Anonymous ID: b22117 Oct. 13, 2022, 2:14 p.m. No.17693173   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3174 >>3182 >>3200 >>3208

>>17693159

Killary

1 minute

Trump "knows he's an illigitamate president. He knows. He knows that there were a bunch of different reason why the election turned out the way it did"

 

1:29

"I know that he knows this wasn't on the level"

 

Hillary Clinton: "Trump knows he's an illegitimate president"

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In this excerpt from an interview with "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley, former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton talks about life after her election defeat, the recent revelations about President Trump pressing the president of Ukraine for political dirt on his opponent, and the prospects for his impeachment.