A report in the New York Times, transparently timed and placed by officials within the intelligence apparatus trying to get out ahead of internal investigations, outlines how the FBI sent counterintelligence spies to engage with Trump campaign officials in 2016.
In a stunning admission The New York Times describes how the FBI enlisted a female agent to work the “operation” in the U.K. during August-September 2016 posing as an aide for U.S. intelligence asset/FBI informant Stefan Halper.
Halper was an FBI operative and Cambridge professor who set up meetings with Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos. The female agent used a fake name, Azra Turk, and presented herself as an assistant to Stefan Halper; however, she was actually an undercover intelligence operative of the FBI.
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
It’s CYA. Go look what Clapper was saying on TV earlier today (”well golly gee, everyone knows the Russians have been interfering in our elections since the ‘60s”). They’re trying to diffuse the charge of spying by pretending it’s a typical thing.
In a stunning admission The New York Times describes how the FBI enlisted a female agent to work the “operation” in the U.K. during August-September 2016 posing as an aide for U.S. intelligence asset/FBI informant Stefan Halper.
Halper was an FBI operative and Cambridge professor who set up meetings with Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos. The female agent used a fake name, Azra Turk, and presented herself as an assistant to Stefan Halper; however, she was actually an undercover intelligence operative of the FBI.
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
It’s CYA. Go look what Clapper was saying on TV earlier today (”well golly gee, everyone knows the Russians have been interfering in our elections since the ‘60s”). They’re trying to diffuse the charge of spying by pretending it’s a typical thing.