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This is a claim id need to see some proof of
(U) Ongoing lines of effort include (1) continued oversight of DOJ and FBI (see Appendix H for relevant correspondence); (2) inquiries into the State Department's handling of information from Steele, including the dossier;4 and (3) post-election anti-Trump research by Steele and/or Fusion GPS.5;
As The Federalist's Sean Davis reports, Congressional documents and recently leaked texts between Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) and a lobbyist representing a Russian aluminum oligarch suggest that Daniel J. Jones, an ex-FBI investigator and former Feinstein staffer who rose to professional fame after writing a controversial top-secret report on CIA torture, is "intimately involved with ongoing efforts to retroactively validate a series of salacious and unverified memos published by Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence agent, and Fusion GPS."
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Of note, Jones currently runs the Penn Quarter Group, a "research and invesigative advisory" firm whose website was registered in April of 2016, days before Steele delivered his first in a series of Trump-Russia memos. Jones began tweeting out articles suggesting illicit ties between the Trump campaign and Russia as early as 2017.
The man at the center of the US Senate’s landmark investigation of the CIA torture program has gone public for the first time about an experience that led to the CIA spying on him as part of what he calls a “failed coverup”.
For six years, Daniel Jones was the chief investigator for the Senate intelligence committee’s inquiry into CIA detentions and interrogations carried out in the post-9/11 Bush era. Jones and his team turned 6.3m pages of internal CIA documents into a scathing study which concluded that torture was ineffective and that the CIA had lied about it to two presidents, Congress and the US public.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: skunkape23
War is not really funny...with exceptions.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: DBCowboy
The $50 million is being used (in part) to fabricate fake evidence in Russian brothels. (Trump look-alike + Hot Babes + Pee-Pee)
This is hilarious! They can't accept that Hillary lost so they lie and cheat and will do anything (including) civil war.
I hedge my bet on the side of freedom.
I stand corrected, I shouldn't have used the word hilarious.