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originally posted by: introvert
They need to stop releasing memos and just wait until the relevant investigations are done for the results to be made public.
At this point, all they are doing is feeding disinformation to people that serves no purpose other than to create conspiracies and build distrust towards the IC.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: introvert
They need to stop releasing memos and just wait until the relevant investigations are done for the results to be made public.
At this point, all they are doing is feeding disinformation to people that serves no purpose other than to create conspiracies and build distrust towards the IC.
All of the sudden, leaks are not wanted?
An Obama State Department official has acknowledged he had regular contact with the author of the controversial anti-Trump dossier – coming forward in an apparent bid to blunt expected criticism from the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
In a Washington Post column posted late Thursday, Jonathan Winer detailed an extensive exchange of documents with ex-British spy Christopher Steele, a friend of his since 2009.
...
Further, Winer said he shared separate Trump-related material passed on by a Clinton contact with Steele – filling in the blanks regarding an exchange that was mentioned earlier this week in a Senate memo. And he acknowledged that material, originally from Clinton-tied activist/journalist Cody Shearer, made its way to the FBI.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
It looks like there is verification that the State Department was involved in this conspiracy to protect Clinton and stop Trump.
Obama State Dept. official admits free-flowing exchange of reports with Trump dossier author
An Obama State Department official has acknowledged he had regular contact with the author of the controversial anti-Trump dossier – coming forward in an apparent bid to blunt expected criticism from the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
In a Washington Post column posted late Thursday, Jonathan Winer detailed an extensive exchange of documents with ex-British spy Christopher Steele, a friend of his since 2009.
...
Further, Winer said he shared separate Trump-related material passed on by a Clinton contact with Steele – filling in the blanks regarding an exchange that was mentioned earlier this week in a Senate memo. And he acknowledged that material, originally from Clinton-tied activist/journalist Cody Shearer, made its way to the FBI.
originally posted by: introvert
They need to stop releasing memos and just wait until the relevant investigations are done for the results to be made public.
At this point, all they are doing is feeding disinformation to people that serves no purpose other than to create conspiracies and build distrust towards the IC.
At this point, all they are doing is feeding disinformation to people that serves no purpose other than to create conspiracies and build distrust towards the IC.
originally posted by: aethertek
Wow government employees doing their job to protect the country are vilified for trying to protect the country from a crook & conman in hock to a hostile foreign power.
K~
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: KansasGirl
a reply to: carewemust
The Department of Justice is releasing a report next month on what? Because of the actions of some of its most senior members that were made public recently, can we trust a report from that agency?
Like ButcherGuy said.. the Inspector General's report is so damning that people who handled Hillary Clinton's e-mail investigation, and worked with RUSSIA to manufacture the FAKE Trump-Russia dossier, are leaving.
Three top FBI people so far, over the past 20 days. The Assistant Director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe, was forced out, just one day after his boss, FBI Director Christopher Wray, saw an advance copy of the DOJ's Inspector General report.