Levin asks a good question. If all of this was about papadopolous, why didn't they just interview him?
GCP12 said:
Levin asks a good question. If all of this was about papadopolous, why didn't they just interview him?
GreyhoundDad said:
The spooks have to have pictures of Gowdy and a South Carolina stump broke mare.
You can tell just by which lib trolls here are now pimping Gowdy (the smiley face troll mostly) to know that Gowdy has gone full deep state, either because he is compromised, or is working to get himself a nice gig come next year.drcrinum said:
When the Deep State starts praising Gowdy, one needs to pause and consider:
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/trey-gowdy-trump-fbi-comments-voice-of-reason/
The narrative changes like weekly at this point. Glad we have this thread to document it.backintexas2013 said:
Six months ago if you would have told People that there was an informant helping the fbi inside the Trump campaign you would have been called a tinfoil hat conspiracy nut. Now we have people on this board justifying it. Can't wait what's next for them to defend.
They have defended Comey, McCabe, the dossier, and now an informant.
BMX Bandit said:
Gowdy has been a very strong conservative his entire time in Congress. He is certainly earned the benefit of the doubt to take him at his word. And there is no question he knows infinitely more about the facts than any of us.
Could turn out that they are showing Giwdy false information? Of course it could.
Here are some I consider very interesting and they are quite old. Sorry for the formatting this was the only way I could copy paste.RoscoePColtrane said:
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...That's according to statements from Daniel Jones, a former Feinstein staffer who runs the Penn Quarter Group (PQG), a Washington, D.C., consulting firm.
The House report states that in March 2017, Jones told the FBI about a project he is working on with Steele and Fusion GPS that is being funded to the tune of $50 million by 7 to 10 wealthy donors from New York and California.
"In late March 2017, Jones met with FBI regarding PQG, which he described as 'exposing foreign influence in Western election,'" reads the committee's report.
"[Redacted] told FBI that PQG was being funded by 7 to 10 wealthy donors located primarily in New York and California, who provided approximately $50 million."
"[Redacted] further stated that PQG had secured the services of Steele, his associate [redacted], and Fusion GPS to continue exposing Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election," reads the report, which adds that Jones "planned to share the information he obtained with policymakersand with the press."...
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...Even before Steele became involved in the U.S. Presidential campaign, he was convinced that the Kremlin was interfering in Western elections. In April of 2016, not long before he took on the Fusion assignment, he finished a secret investigation, which he called Project Charlemagne, for a private client. It involved a survey of Russian interference in the politics of four members of the European UnionFrance, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Germanyalong with Turkey, a candidate for membership. The report chronicles persistent, aggressive political interference by the Kremlin: social-media warfare aimed at inflaming fear and prejudice, and "opaque financial support" given to favored politicians in the form of bank loans, gifts, and other kinds of support. The report discusses the Kremlin's entanglement with the former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and the French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen. (Le Pen and Berlusconi deny having had such ties.) It also suggests that Russian aid was likely given to lesser-known right-wing nationalists in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. The Kremlin's long-term aim, the report concludes, was to boost extremist groups and politicians at the expense of Europe's liberal democracies. The more immediate goal was to "destroy" the E.U., in order to end the punishing economic sanctions that the E.U. and the U.S. had imposed on Russia after its 2014 political and military interference in Ukraine.
Although the report's language was dry, and many of the details familiar to anyone who had been watching Russia closely, Project Charlemagne was the equivalent of a flashing red light. It warned that Russian intelligence services were becoming more strategic and increasingly disruptive. Russian interference in foreign elections, it cautioned, was only "likely to grow in size and reach over time."...
I'm not a computer geek, but does an archive need to be updated daily? Would staff be doing that anyway?BenFiasco14 said:The narrative changes like weekly at this point. Glad we have this thread to document it.backintexas2013 said:
Six months ago if you would have told People that there was an informant helping the fbi inside the Trump campaign you would have been called a tinfoil hat conspiracy nut. Now we have people on this board justifying it. Can't wait what's next for them to defend.
They have defended Comey, McCabe, the dossier, and now an informant.
BMX Bandit said:
They raided Cohen because Cohen is the one SDNY is investigating!! I said long ago that the likely result in all this is that Trump did not collude with Russia but had some shady people around him looking for a quick buck. And I bet Cohen turns out to be in that group. (And I have no doubt Mueller will try to use jail threat to get Cohen to squel on Trump and it won't be successful)