New FBI document confirms the Trump
campaign was investigated without
justification
The Hill,
by
Kevin Brock
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
5/27/2020 1:44:56 PM
Late last week the FBI document that started the Trump-Russia collusion fiasco was publicly released. It hasn’t received a lot of attention but it should, because not too long from now this document likely will be blown up and placed on an easel as Exhibit A in a federal courtroom.
The prosecutor, U.S. Attorney John Durham, will rightly point out that the document that spawned three years of political misery fails to articulate a single justifiable reason for starting the “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation.
Those of us who have speculated there was insufficient cause for beginning the investigation could not have imagined the actual opening document was this feeble.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
privateer 5/27/2020 1:57:14 PM (No. 423582)
Or, minus the sugar-coating, Barack Osama's intelligence agencies betrayed their oath to the Constitution, and committed sedition against the United States of America. Those who have not resigned with full pension, or been fired with cause...can expect lateral promotions and/or multi-million dollar book deals and lucrative speaking engagements.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 5/27/2020 2:04:42 PM (No. 423589)
It was all perpetrated and carried out by Osamabama loyalists and authorized by him as well. So at this point it will simply be categorized as an abuse of power and filed in an unlabeled wooden crate in a massive government storehouse deep in flyover country never to be seen again.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/27/2020 2:10:30 PM (No. 423591)
Meant to include the author’s bio, which is important:
Kevin R. Brock, former assistant director of intelligence for the FBI, was an FBI special agent for 24 years and principal deputy director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC). He is a founder and principal of NewStreet Global Solutions, which consults with private companies and public safety agencies on strategic mission technologies.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Pearson365 5/27/2020 2:14:02 PM (No. 423593)
#1, did you have to be so depressingly honest?
As to justification, protect Obama and Hillary no matter how illegal the actions required to do so. The DoJ, FBI, State and CIA knew all about Obama’s corruption and Hillary’s bribe taking via her server, so Hillary had to be Obama’s successor to protect each other. What’s equally depressing is that Obama’s corrupt VP is running in part, to stop possible criminal charges against Obama regime members.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
MOAB 5/27/2020 2:14:52 PM (No. 423595)
We've all known this for over a year now. I want to know who is going to be help accountable and will be spending serious time in prison! There better be prison time for the ones we know or it's time to physically tear this government completely apart. Democrats are the most hateful, corrupt, criminal people on the face of this planet.
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#4, I've sensed that they main reason the entire Dem establishment decided to pivot and back Biden was to help prevent any investigation which is what they did with Hillary in 2016. Plus, they know Joe won't survive even his first 100 days, as they have already tested the 25th amendment theory.
I think it would be helpful that the WH press secretary passes out copies to each journalist in attendance, all of the newly released documents and transcripts to help them all have the truth regarding the entire Russian collusion scam. It would be much harder for them all to hide the truth or report contrary narratives pushed by the Democrats.
Post them all on the official WH website too, and post them on Twitter.
But, let the investigation start at the middle and upper-management folks at the FBI, DNI, DOJ, etc.. and let it all bubble-up to Biden and Obama. Don't start at the top.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
bighambone 5/27/2020 2:32:38 PM (No. 423613)
The Attorney General had better get with it or the clock may well run out on him right after the General Election. In the unlikely event that Biden is elected, the Democrat “Deep State” bureaucrats who were involved in running that conspiracy be be back in positions in the DOJ and FBI. Potentially very bad for the country.
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What is really depressing are the comments after the article. It is incredible how many really stupid people are out there.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
john56 5/27/2020 3:03:32 PM (No. 423631)
I'm hoping that Mr Barr and Mr Durham have a game plan to work the lower rung of the deep state coup plotters (which may be pretty high up ... doesn't seem that it went much lower than the Stroyk level (although there are a few) that can be pressured and encouraged to turn on their fellow coup plotters. I don't care if ever gets to prosecuting guilty parties like Obama, Biden, and Clinton as long as most of the folks under them are convicted. They can be unindicted co-conspirators and we can let Pres Trump pardon them like Ford did Nixon.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 5/27/2020 3:42:07 PM (No. 423652)
Oh darn. It is too late for herbicides. There was a fungus among us, but he crawled back into the woodwork on the Vineyard.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
smak90 5/27/2020 4:17:56 PM (No. 423667)
I don't know how these people can call themselves law enforcement or look themselves in the mirror. I couldn't sleep at night if I was any kind of agent even slightly involved with this. The FBI and CIA need to be disbanded. They don't do anything to protect this country, but they do a lot to destroy it from within.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
anniebc 5/27/2020 4:28:42 PM (No. 423675)
Where are all my we already knew that club members? There's so much "coming to light" these days; I'm amazed by it all.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
SamNJ 5/27/2020 5:48:36 PM (No. 423712)
"not too long from now this document likely will be blown up and placed on an easel as Exhibit A in a federal courtroom"
And if that federal courtroom happens to be in Washington, DC, you can forget about a conviction.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 5/27/2020 6:09:53 PM (No. 423737)
I think it is heartening to see former agents coming forward to decry the criminality of what was done. Hopefully people that think like this will take over from Wray and his ilk that soft pedal the severity of what happened.
These people whipped up an investigation with no evidence at all and corrupted the counterintelligence arm of the FBI to keep it alive when the counterintelligence should ONLY be used against Americans under extreme circumstances with clear evidence. The entire leadership chain of the FBI was corrupted to allow this. Either they were part of it or too weak to stop it.
It is also clear that the IGs are worthless. They are only concerned that the right paperwork was filled out. They see repeated incidents of corruption and don't link it into the clear conspiracy that it was. We need better watchdogs.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
or gate 5/27/2020 6:55:52 PM (No. 423772)
Ask the little Arab why.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 5/27/2020 7:18:16 PM (No. 423800)
Fire EVERY Agent and Supervisor involved in this travesty and extend the firing to those who knew of it and did nothing.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
thelmalou 5/28/2020 12:25:58 PM (No. 424501)
Just...wow. I knew of it but hadn't seen it.
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