The corrupt Obama
Administration FBI,
Justice Department,
State Department,
and CIA, attempted
to dig up dirt on then
candidate Donald Trump,
that they would leak
to the press to be sure
Hillary Clinton
was elected.
Blaming "Russians"
was a lie to take
attention away from
sleazy DNC e-mails
made public
by WikiLeaks.
The incident
was blamed
on Russia,
with no evidence,
and then Democrats
claimed Donald Trump
was colluding
with the Russians.
"Russia" was
just another
Hillary Clinton lie,
in a lifetime of lies.
The now infamous Steele Dossier
was filled with false allegations
about Trump, invented by Russians,
who Steele claimed were his main
sources.
Yet we were told
that "Russians"
wanted Trump
to win the election?
No credible evidence
has been produced
that Russia’s
“election interference”
affected the result
of the 2016 presidential.
But RussiaGate’s
core allegation persists
among many Democrats.
The FBI’s
“Crossfire Hurricane”,
the counterintelligence
investigation of the
Trump campaign,
officially began
in mid-2016, with
no justification.
Allegedly because
Trump "advisor"
George Papadopoulos,
claimed Russians
had all the
e-mails that
Hillary Clinton
admitted to deleting
in response to a
Congressional
subpoena.
She said there were 30,000+
-- there could have been
300,000 -- you can't trust
a Clinton to tell the truth.
The young Trump aide
was entrapped by
a paid FBI informant,
who planted the
"Russia has all
the Clinton e-mails"
belief in his mind.
Questions remain:
Why did Western
intelligence agencies
help the FBI try to
undermine Trump’s
presidential campaign?
John Brennan
and James Clapper,
head of the CIA
and Office of National
Intelligence
under Obama
respectively,
were likely
to be involved.
Why don't we know
more about their actions?
In the Trump
Justice Department,
Bill Barr and John Durham
have had associations with
US intelligence agencies
in the past.
Will they want to
know the full truth
about RussiaGate?
Will Barr make their findings
about the CIA public?
In the 1970s, the Church Committee,
a bipartisan independent investigation,
based in the Senate, exposed serious
abuses by US intelligence agencies.
Maybe that was the right way
to do an investigation of the CIA?