Redacted Russiagate docs show the feds are STILL lying about Trump and their putsch attempt

That's pretty funny to think Haspel would cooperate in exposing the CIA or Brennan's misdeeds.

None of the people involved in the Popadopolous meeting were CIA employees (except Brennan), and not one CIA employee was ever interviewed by Durham or Barr and that's a fact.

The CIA most likely funded the Popadopolous trip to the UK, Popadopolous didn't have the money, and the people who contacted him (he thought) were probably CIA, but no one knows for certain.

All of the people involved at the time were intelligence agency people, MI-6 or CIA or Australian Intelligence, but nothing went through 5-Eyes channels, including the so-called "articulable factual basis".
The depth of your conspiracy just keeps growing.

Haspel has no reason to cover for anyone, she was Trump’s perso.
 
Not quite. The Mueller report said the Trump team did not coordinate ahead of time with the Russians, that the investigators could find, so they did not conspire ahead with the Russians to steal the DNC and Clinton campaign emails. But the Mueller report also said that the Trump Campaign did not hesitate to use the stolen emails after the Russians stole them to help Trump, and that the Trump Campaign after the emails were stolen by the Russians, met with or contacted the Russian operatives over 150 times before the election.

Also, after the Mueller report was posted, they found out that Manafort and Gates...the assistant Trump Campaign manager, gave to aRussian operative and oligarch the Trump Campaign inside polling reports weekly on how the swing states were polling, so the Russians could use their operatives and trolls to influence the voters in those states. Gates and manafort confessed to such before they both were charged.
A soliloquy of feelings and conjecture; outright lies of both the obvious, and of omission.
I can't play a violin, but here goes... :eusa_boohoo:
 
I'm not so sure the Russians stole the DNC emails.




Julian Assange seems to suggest on Dutch television program Nieuwsuur that Seth Rich was the source for the Wikileaks-exposed DNC emails and was murdered.
 
Hell yes I have a point. Apparently it’s going over your pointy head, Simp.

None went to jail for collusion with Russia, you blithering moron.

Please try to keep up.
6 of Trump's criminal underlings went to jail....because of their associations with Russia.

You LOSE, imbecile MAGA gomer.
 

Redacted Russiagate docs show the feds are

STILL lying about Trump and their putsch attempt

11 Jan 2025 ~~ By Post Editorial Board

The feds are still lying and obfuscating about the Russiagate conspiracy against Donald Trump: Witness the recent release, years late and heavily redacted, of a document about the origin of the FBI probe.
This comes to light thanks only to the dogged efforts of the folks at RealClearInvestigations
The biggest thing the Bureau is still hiding: The “articulable factual basis” on which its 2017 probe of Trump’s alleged role as a Russian intelligence asset was legitimated.
Yes, it’s been obvious for years that there was no factual basis for the probe.
But to see why that’s precisely the issue, and why the Bureau needs to fully come clean, take a look at the whole sordid history . . . .
~Snip~
The FBI’s failed coup — let’s call it what it was — against a sitting American president remains one of the most shameful chapters in the Bureau’s already-shameful history.
It owes the American people a full accounting.
That its leadership still, even now, feels it has the right to lie and conceal and delay and deny proves beyond any doubt that President-elect Donald Trump is more than justified in his plan to shake the Bureau to its foundations.


Commentary:
Putsch: = A coup d’état; an effort to forcibly overthrow the current government.
Synonyms: Coup, Coup d’état, Insurrection, Overthrow, Power Play, Rebellion, Revolt, Revolution, Takeover

We know that Hillary Clinton used the law firm Perkins-Coie to launder the payment to Steele, which was in violation of campaign finance laws. The campaign later had to pay a fine for that activity.
this leads back to Hillary Clinton. Hillary should be arrested and charged with treason. She, at that point should have two choices: One, go to trial and maintain that she is innocent and face the real possibility of being hung or a life sentence in a women's USP. Or two, She can admit her role in this and implicate others that are involved and then spend the rest of her life in a forced seclusion, much like Napoleon was given.
This case has gone on long enough and we need resolution, NOW!
Unfortunately, the Deep State has had 4 years under Joey B. to prepare for another Trump presidency- do you think they're going to be as loud about it this time? They don't care about the "Will of The People". They don't care that they got caught and exposed. They will continue to steal our money, lie to our faces, and destroy this country because nobody can stop them. All with the assistance of the Quisling Media.
Unless Comey has a preemptive pardon for all that he criminally conspired to do, he should also be indicted and tried for treason along with ALL his co-conspirators.
We can only hope the FBIs house can be cleaned from top to bottom. Don’t move the bag guys - fire them, with NO pension and indict them from insurrection and treason.
Where is the missing top secret binder right now? Gee, I like this political game between the wealthy elites! lol. :)

Mark Meadows' involvement with the missing top-secret intelligence binder related to Russian interference includes several key points:

1. Custodian Role: Meadows was responsible for overseeing sensitive intelligence materials during his tenure as White House Chief of Staff, including the binder containing classified information on Russia's election interference[1][5].

2. Allegations of Removal: Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide, testified that she believed Meadows took an unredacted version of the binder home on January 19, 2021, the final night of Trump's presidency[3][5].

3. Storage Concerns: The binder was reportedly kept in a safe in Meadows' office, and Hutchinson noted that Meadows expressed concern about its security, indicating its importance[5][6].

4. Declassification Efforts: Trump authorized the declassification of some documents related to the Russia probe shortly before leaving office, which may have included materials from the binder[1][7].

5. Denial of Misconduct: Meadows' attorney denied any wrongdoing, asserting that Meadows adhered to proper handling protocols for classified materials and rejected claims that he was responsible for the binder's disappearance[1][5].

These points illustrate Meadows' central role in the management and potential mishandling of sensitive intelligence during a tumultuous period in the Trump administration.

sources:
[1] Documents from binder with intelligence on Russian election interference went missing at end of Trump's term
[2] Former aide Cassidy Hutchinson testifies on Jan. 6 warnings, pardon requests, and Trump trying to grab the wheel
[3]
[4] Read the transcripts of Cassidy Hutchinson's closed-door Jan. 6 testimony
[5] The mystery of the missing binder: How a collection of raw Russian intelligence disappeared under Trump
[6] Cassidy Hutchinson's new book says Mark Meadows' suits smelled 'like a bonfire' from burning papers
[7] Binder with Russian intelligence reportedly went missing from Trump White House
[8]
 
Lies.

Quote the report where it says what you claim.

Betcha can’t.
Wow, you really are completely uninformed, on what is actually in the Mueller Report!


Here above is a link that goes in to each issue, with a bracket and number highlighted listing the pages the report, reports such that YOU can go in to on the report to find it, in the report.... example: [1], [2], etc.

Click on the number in the bracket and it gives the pages in the M. Report where it states such...that you can get your pages where it is covered IN THE REPORT.

___________

Russia engaged in extensive attacks on the U.S. election system in 2016

  • Russian interference in the 2016 election was “sweeping and systemic.”[1]
  • Major attack avenues included a social media “information warfare” campaign that “favored” candidate Trump[2] and the hacking of Clinton campaign-related databases and release of stolen materials through Russian-created entities and Wikileaks.[3]
  • Russia also targeted databases in many states related to administering elections gaining access to information for millions of registered voters.[4]


The investigation “identified numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump Campaign” and established that the Trump Campaign “showed interest in WikiLeaks's releases of documents and welcomed their potential to damage candidate Clinton”

  • In 2015 and 2016, Michael Cohen pursued a hotel/residence project in Moscow on behalf of Trump while he was campaigning for President.[5] Then-candidate Trump personally signed a letter of intent.
  • Senior members of the Trump campaign, including Paul Manafort, Donald Trump, Jr., and Jared Kushner took a June 9, 2016, meeting with Russian nationals at Trump Tower, New York, after outreach from an intermediary informed Trump, Jr., that the Russians had derogatory information on Clinton that was “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”[6]
  • Beginning in June 2016, a Trump associate “forecast to senior [Trump] Campaign officials that WikiLeaks would release information damaging to candidate Clinton.”[7] A section of the Report that remains heavily redacted suggests that Roger Stone was this associate and that he had significant contacts with the campaign about Wikileaks.[8]
  • The Report described multiple occasions where Trump associates lied to investigators about Trump associate contacts with Russia. Trump associates George Papadopoulos, Rick Gates, Michael Flynn, and Michael Cohen all admitted that they made false statements to federal investigators or to Congress about their contacts. In addition, Roger Stone faces trial this fall for obstruction of justice, five counts of making false statements, and one count of witness tampering.
  • The Report contains no evidence that any Trump campaign official reported their contacts with Russia or WikiLeaks to U.S. law enforcement authorities during the campaign or presidential transition, despite public reports on Russian hacking starting in June 2016 and candidate Trump’s August 2016 intelligence briefing warning him that Russia was seeking to interfere in the election.
  • The Report raised questions about why Trump associates and then-candidate Trump repeatedly asserted Trump had no connections to Russia.[9]


Special Counsel Mueller declined to exonerate President Trump and instead detailed multiple episodes in which he engaged in obstructive conduct

Key Findings of the Mueller Report​


ACS > Projects > The Presidential Investigation Education Project > Project Resources > Key Findings of the Mueller Report

Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony before Congress represents a critical opportunity for the legal community to help the American people understand what is in his March 2019 Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election. The following summary presents key findings from the Mueller Report and is intended to help lawyers and other concerned citizens speak and write about the Special Counsel’s findings in an informed manner. The summary was prepared by the Presidential Investigation Education Project, a partnership between the American Constitution Society (ACS) and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) to promote an informed public evaluation of the investigations of Special Counsel Mueller and others into Russian interference in our elections.​

Click here for a downloadable fact sheet.
This resource is a part of ACS's Mueller Investigation resources. Click here to see all resources.

The Special Counsel investigation uncovered extensive criminal activity

  • The investigation produced 37 indictments; seven guilty pleas or convictions; and compelling evidence that the president obstructed justice on multiple occasions. Mueller also uncovered and referred 14 criminal matters to other components of the Department of Justice.
  • Trump associates repeatedly lied to investigators about their contacts with Russians, and President Trump refused to answer questions about his efforts to impede federal proceedings and influence the testimony of witnesses.
  • A statement signed by over 1,000 former federal prosecutors concluded that if any other American engaged in the same efforts to impede federal proceedings the way Trump did, they would likely be indicted for multiple charges of obstruction of justice.

Russia engaged in extensive attacks on the U.S. election system in 2016

  • Russian interference in the 2016 election was “sweeping and systemic.”[1]
  • Major attack avenues included a social media “information warfare” campaign that “favored” candidate Trump[2] and the hacking of Clinton campaign-related databases and release of stolen materials through Russian-created entities and Wikileaks.[3]
  • Russia also targeted databases in many states related to administering elections gaining access to information for millions of registered voters.[4]

The investigation “identified numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump Campaign” and established that the Trump Campaign “showed interest in WikiLeaks's releases of documents and welcomed their potential to damage candidate Clinton”

  • In 2015 and 2016, Michael Cohen pursued a hotel/residence project in Moscow on behalf of Trump while he was campaigning for President.[5] Then-candidate Trump personally signed a letter of intent.
  • Senior members of the Trump campaign, including Paul Manafort, Donald Trump, Jr., and Jared Kushner took a June 9, 2016, meeting with Russian nationals at Trump Tower, New York, after outreach from an intermediary informed Trump, Jr., that the Russians had derogatory information on Clinton that was “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”[6]
  • Beginning in June 2016, a Trump associate “forecast to senior [Trump] Campaign officials that WikiLeaks would release information damaging to candidate Clinton.”[7] A section of the Report that remains heavily redacted suggests that Roger Stone was this associate and that he had significant contacts with the campaign about Wikileaks.[8]
  • The Report described multiple occasions where Trump associates lied to investigators about Trump associate contacts with Russia. Trump associates George Papadopoulos, Rick Gates, Michael Flynn, and Michael Cohen all admitted that they made false statements to federal investigators or to Congress about their contacts. In addition, Roger Stone faces trial this fall for obstruction of justice, five counts of making false statements, and one count of witness tampering.
  • The Report contains no evidence that any Trump campaign official reported their contacts with Russia or WikiLeaks to U.S. law enforcement authorities during the campaign or presidential transition, despite public reports on Russian hacking starting in June 2016 and candidate Trump’s August 2016 intelligence briefing warning him that Russia was seeking to interfere in the election.
  • The Report raised questions about why Trump associates and then-candidate Trump repeatedly asserted Trump had no connections to Russia.[9]

Special Counsel Mueller declined to exonerate President Trump and instead detailed multiple episodes in which he engaged in obstructive conduct

  • The Mueller Report states that if the Special Counsel’s Office felt they could clear the president of wrongdoing, they would have said so. Instead, the Report explicitly states that it “does not exonerate” the President[10] and explains that the Office of Special Counsel “accepted” the Department of Justice policy that a sitting President cannot be indicted.[11]
  • The Mueller report details multiple episodes in which there is evidence that the President obstructed justice. The pattern of conduct and the manner in which the President sought to impede investigations—including through one-on-one meetings with senior officials—is damning to the President.
  • Five episodes of obstructive conduct stand out as being particularly serious:
    • In June 2017 President Trump directed White House Counsel Don McGahn to order the firing of the Special Counsel after press reports that Mueller was investigating the President for obstruction of justice;[12] months later Trump asked McGahn to falsely refute press accounts reporting this directive and create a false paper record on this issue – all of which McGahn refused to do.[13]
    • After National Security Advisor Michael Flynn was fired in February 2017 for lying to FBI investigators about his contacts with Russian Ambassador Kislyak, Trump cleared his office for a one-on-one meeting with then-FBI Director James Comey and asked Comey to “let [Flynn] go;” he also asked then-Deputy National Security Advisor K.T. McFarland to draft an internal memo saying Trump did not direct Flynn to call Kislyak, which McFarland did not do because she did not know whether that was true.[14]
    • In July 2017, the President directed former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski to instruct the Attorney General to limit Mueller’s investigation, a step the Report asserted “was intended to prevent further investigative scrutiny of the President’s and his campaign’s conduct.”[15]
    • In 2017 and 2018, the President asked the Attorney General to “un-recuse” himself from the Mueller inquiry, actions from which a “reasonable inference” could be made that “the President believed that an unrecused Attorney General would play a protective role and could shield the President from the ongoing Russia Investigation.”[16]
    • The Report raises questions about whether the President, by and through his private attorneys, floated the possibility of pardons for the purpose of influencing the cooperation of Flynn, Manafort, and an unnamed person with law enforcement.[17]
 
They will never stop trying to rewrite history. I suspect their efforts will ramp up during the next four years. Those efforts will include attacks on members of the Jan. 6 congressional committee that played an instrumental role in revealing the details of trump's attempted coup.

 
They will never stop trying to rewrite history. I suspect their efforts will ramp up during the next four years. Those efforts will include attacks on members of the Jan. 6 congressional committee that played an instrumental role in revealing the details of trump's attempted coup.

You mean the folks that tampered with witnesses and got them to change their testimony?
 
Agreed. They said NDAs for the women Trump cheated with were campaign expenses.

What are you talking about? The FEC said no such thing

They didn’t find trump or his campaign violated any federal election laws

Unlike Clinton and the dnc

Your desperate deflection not with standing
 

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