Mueller dismisses top FBI agent in Russia probe for anti-Trump texts

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aggiehawg said:

Stlkofta said:

The rats are getting more exposure...

https://victorygirlsblog.com/fiona-hill-the-durham-investigation-and-the-steele-dossier/


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Fiona Hill, a top Russia expert in the Trump administration, was the person who introduced former British spy Christopher Steele to a former think tank analyst who would serve as the primary source for an infamous dossier he compiled on President Donald Trump, according to newly declassified FBI notes.

Hill, who was the director for Russia and Eurasia on the National Security Council during most of the Trump administration, introduced Steele in 2011 to Igor Danchenko, according to a summary of Steele's interviews with the FBI in September 2017.

Hill kept secret her role introducing Steele and Danchenko all throughout her tenure in the Trump administration, as well as during congressional testimony she gave as part of the Trump impeachment hearings in November 2019.

And this is no doubt true...







Fun Fact: During her appearance at the impeachment hearing, Fiona Hill testified that she thought the Steele Dossier was Russian disinformation.
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FJB said:

aggiehawg said:


Fun Fact: During her appearance at the impeachment hearing, Fiona Hill testified that she thought the Steele Dossier was Russian disinformation.
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I'm sure she'll be getting the full "Roger Stone" SWAT team raid for it.
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FJB said:

aggiehawg said:

Stlkofta said:

The rats are getting more exposure...

https://victorygirlsblog.com/fiona-hill-the-durham-investigation-and-the-steele-dossier/


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Fiona Hill, a top Russia expert in the Trump administration, was the person who introduced former British spy Christopher Steele to a former think tank analyst who would serve as the primary source for an infamous dossier he compiled on President Donald Trump, according to newly declassified FBI notes.

Hill, who was the director for Russia and Eurasia on the National Security Council during most of the Trump administration, introduced Steele in 2011 to Igor Danchenko, according to a summary of Steele's interviews with the FBI in September 2017.

Hill kept secret her role introducing Steele and Danchenko all throughout her tenure in the Trump administration, as well as during congressional testimony she gave as part of the Trump impeachment hearings in November 2019.

And this is no doubt true...







Fun Fact: During her appearance at the impeachment hearing, Fiona Hill testified that she thought the Steele Dossier was Russian disinformation.
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will25u said:


Notice how 'honest bob' Mueller at the middle of that little image is…now not capable of being held responsible for anything under his responsibility because he is…a senile old man.

It's almost as if he was a prototype executive to the swamp for one of their operations; senile, but well known prior to that, who would do whatever he was told.

If they ever get close to Weissman, Rosenstein, Comey, Susan Rice, Obama's, Valerie, HRC etc…the emergency exit plan is to blame ol' Bob and then lament that he is too out of it to defend himself. They may, or may not, offer up a lower level pawn like McCabe/Ohr/Strzok etc. who are now fully expendable. Maybe or maybe not some of the underlings working for Brandon will pay attention.
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Hearing the confidence in his voice about how more substantial indictments are coming makes me feel like a kid waiting for christmas morning.
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Sztrok should hang for treason.
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Que Te Gusta Mas said:


All three of those networks are guilty of pushing the false Russia Hoax that the indictments are about. Of course they are hiding under a rock.

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Both Matt Taibi and Glenn Greenwald doing some work killing the spin doctors

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BillYeoman said:

Both Matt Taibi and Glenn Greenwald doing some work killing the spin doctors


Seth Abramson will never let go of the Collusion Delusion.

He has made a career of it for the past 5 years.
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BillYeoman said:

Both Matt Taibi and Glenn Greenwald doing some work killing the spin doctors


Didn't Steele keep adding "reports" after the initial Dossier had been shown to the FBI and the press?
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"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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Instead of raising taxes they should just raffle off who gets to be alone in a room with Adam Schiff and his ilk. I would pay really good money for the opportunity to tear that lying ****er apart limb by limb. If it was legally sanctioned of course.
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Think we already knew this. MSM finally coming around.

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So much incest in Washington.

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If I could tear down DC and start over my first rule would be: No lawyers.
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will25u said:

So much incest in Washington.


Jeez. What a swamp.
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will25u said:


One great humongous bag of schiff.

He belongs in jail, he knew the dossier was BULL **** and was told that by Republican Senators Congressmen with FBI documentation.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
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Schiff said he had proof and would share it. Never did. Lying POS.
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Hey Schiff, how about we devote 30 die-hard Republican attorneys with an unlimited budget and they get NSA access to the entire Hillary Clinton campaign, and while they are at it, they look into your Ukraine whistleblower collusion. Wanna bet you would spend the rest of your life behind bars?

Honestly, it's a miracle that Mueller and Co found so little on all these guys.
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will25u said:


"No, just your credibility is"
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RulesForTheeNotForMe said:

Hey Schiff, how about we devote 30 die-hard Republican attorneys with an unlimited budget and they get NSA access to the entire Hillary Clinton campaign, and while they are at it, they look into your Ukraine whistleblower collusion. Wanna bet you would spend the rest of your life behind bars?

Honestly, it's a miracle that Mueller and Co found so little on all these guys.
Wasn't he the guy that tried to buy naked pictures of Donald Trump off of some Russian pranksters?
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captkirk said:

RulesForTheeNotForMe said:

Hey Schiff, how about we devote 30 die-hard Republican attorneys with an unlimited budget and they get NSA access to the entire Hillary Clinton campaign, and while they are at it, they look into your Ukraine whistleblower collusion. Wanna bet you would spend the rest of your life behind bars?

Honestly, it's a miracle that Mueller and Co found so little on all these guys.
Wasn't he the guy that tried to buy naked pictures of Donald Trump off of some Russian pranksters?


Yep
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Yes he was. Dude also had a friend locked up for child porn. Wondering if maybe we can name a ship after Schiff's friend.
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Decent piece/summary for those who haven't been paying attention/forgot the actual outline of events;

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The FBI interviewed Danchenko multiple times in January 2017, around the time Trump was taking office. Comey's FBI had already received the dossier and his agents were trying to verify its allegations. They couldn't do so, and Danchenko's admissions told them why. His interrogation should have immediately stopped the FBI from using the dossier to investigate Trump. So should a warning from Bruce Ohr, the highest-ranking career official in the Department of Justice, that Steele was strongly biased. The FBI blew right through these red lights.

The bureau continued to use the bogus information in applying for secret warrants from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to spy on Carter Page and, through him, on others connected with Trump. Officials told the court, falsely, that the warrant information was reliable and verified when they knew it was neither.

What the warrants say, in essence, is, "We need to spy on Carter Page because we think he's an enemy agent." But the FBI already knew he wasn't. That means they were trolling for other information. How did the FBI know Page was on our side? Because they asked the CIA and were told, quite explicitly, that Page was helping them, not the Kremlin. The CIA gave that exculpatory information to FBI lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, who altered the message to say Page was not working for the CIA. His alternation was criminal, and he plead guilty after Durham charged him.

The story gets worse. Although Clinesmith altered the CIA message for FBI use, he also gave his superiors the CIA's true communication. So, his bosses knew the real story. They weren't interested in the truth, which they kept secret from the FISA court to continuing spying on Page. If there is any justice left in Washington, those responsible for this travesty will be held criminally liable. Page may well have a civil case against them, too.

As the FBI blundered forward on its political mission, it made other revealing missteps. The most important was Director Comey's meeting with the incoming president in early January 2017. Comey told Trump the FBI had acquired some damning materials about him but emphasized they were still unverified. As Comey's own aides warned him, that communication could be seen as a kind of blackmail threat, the kind that marked J. Edgar Hoover's tenure.

Comey's meeting with the president had another major consequence. Until then, even anti-Trump news outlets had been wary about mentioning the dossier (which the Clinton team had been shopping to them) because they couldn't actually verify any of the vital details. That reticence changed with Comey's briefing, which was news in its own right. The story now became, "FBI chief briefs president-elect Trump about salacious dossier, revealing damning info Kremlin could use to blackmail Trump." One online outlet, BuzzFeed, went further. It published the full Steele dossier, and the media frenzy began.

Remember, this whole story was concocted and paid for by Hillary Clinton's campaign and fed to the FBI and the media by her attorneys and associates. The FBI, which should have been able to quickly prove the story was false, plodded on with its investigation and fed the frenzy.
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To provide that insulation, the campaign used attorney Marc Elias, then at Perkins Coie law firm in Washington (where the recently indicted Michael Sussmann was a colleague), to hire an opposition-research firm, Fusion GPS. That firm, headed by former reporters Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch, in turn hired Steele, a Brit who had formerly worked for his country's intelligence services, to produce the damning dossier. To translate some Russian materials, Fusion GPS hired Nellie Ohr, whose husband, Bruce, learned how biased Steele was and told the FBI to treat Steele and his information warily.

Bureau agents ignored that early warning and all the others. They quickly learned Steele's material was a mirage, thanks to their interviews with Danchenko. They also confirmed that Steele's dossier depended on Danchenko, so its claims of "Russian sourcing" were false. By interviewing Danchenko's own sources, they learned that their third-hand statements, which were used in the dossier, were mainly rumors and "bar talk."

The prosecutorial team assembled by Robert Mueller should have known all this, too. They had complete access to this exculpatory FBI material on day one and ignored it. A year and a half later, when Mueller himself finally testified before Congress, he didn't even know what Fusion GPS was. By that point, Mueller seemed to have genuine difficulty remembering the details of his own investigation. His team of attorneys had no such excuse. Hired by Mueller's top deputy, Andrew Weissmann, they were among the country's sharpest and toughest prosecutors and the most partisan. The more Durham uncovers, the worse the
Mueller team will look.

Reviewing this evidence, Kimberly Strassel of the Wall Street Journal has concluded the Steele dossier is misnamed. It should be called the "Clinton dossier," she says, since Hillary commissioned it, paid for it, and had her aides feed it to the media, the State Department, and the FBI. It was a full-scale disinformation campaign coherent, well-organized, and well-funded. It was rotten to the core.

The question now is whether John Durham can find enough evidence to charge the ones who planned and executed it. The charging documents he filed for Danchenko and Sussmann are far more extensive than the necessary minimum. They suggest that Durham has compiled extensive evidence about a broader conspiracy. Will he settle for the capillaries now that he has the jugular in view?
Hint, it's gonna be just the capillaries.
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stetson said:

Schiff said he had proof and would share it. Never did. Lying POS.
Also claimed and let others (rice, Brennan, etc) on multiple tv outlets his committee had seen proof.

Held the transcripts until after mod-terms…

Surprise - they all testified under oath they'd seen zero ****ing proof.

He deserves to be hung.
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