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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Who Was The Secret Spy Inside The White House Yet To Be Revealed? The astute reporter, Kimberley Strassel, who breaks major stories right and left has hinted at what she is working on now. She recently wrote the following in her Wall Street Journal column. www.wsj.com/articles/about-that-fbi-source-1525992611?mod=djemMER The Department of Justice lost its latest battle with Congress Thursday when it allowed House Intelligence Committee members to view classified documents about a top-secret intelligence source that was part of the FBIs investigation of the Trump campaign. Even without official confirmation of that sources name, the news so far holds some stunning implications. Among them is that the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation outright hid critical information from a congressional investigation. In a Thursday press conference, Speaker Paul Ryan bluntly noted that Intelligence Chairman Devin Nuness request for details on this secret source was wholly appropriate, completely within the scope of the committees long-running FBI investigation, and something that probably should have been answered a while ago. Translation: The department knew full well it should have turned this material over to congressional investigators last year, but instead deliberately concealed it. House investigators nonetheless sniffed out a name, and Mr. Nunes in recent weeks issued a letter and a subpoena demanding more details. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosensteins response was to double downaccusing the House of extortion and delivering a speech in which he claimed that declining to open the FBIs files to review is a constitutional duty. Justice asked the White House to back its stonewall. And it even began spinning that daddy of all superspook argumentsthat revealing any detail about this particular asset could result in loss of human lives. This is desperation, and it strongly suggests that whatever is in these files is going to prove very uncomfortable to the FBI. The bureau already has some explaining to do. Thanks to the Washington Posts unnamed law-enforcement leakers, we know Mr. Nuness request deals with a top secret intelligence source of the FBI and CIA, who is a U.S. citizen and who was involved in the Russia collusion probe. When government agencies refer to sources, they mean people who appear to be average citizens but use their profession or contacts to spy for the agency. Ergo, we might take this to mean that the FBI secretly had a person on the payroll who used his or her non-FBI credentials to interact in some capacity with the Trump campaign. This would amount to spying, and it is hugely disconcerting. Unable to get voluntary cooperation, committee chairman Devin Nunes (R., Calif.) issued a subpoena demanding that the Justice Department disclose information about a top-secret intelligence source who is said to have assisted the Russia investigation. That investigation is now being run by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. But more interesting is how it got started. On that question, officials have been suspiciously fuzzy in their explanations, and hilariously inconsistent in their leaks: initially settling on an origination story that hinged on the Steele dossier and a trip to Moscow by the obscure Trump-campaign adviser Carter Page; later pivoting to a tale of boozy blathering by an even more obscure Trump-campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, when the first story proved embarrassing the dossier allegations having been unverified when the Justice Department included them in warrant applications to the FISA court. The Justice Departments inability, or at least unwillingness, to reveal exactly how, when, and why the FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation has fueled suspicions that a spy who worked for both the FBI and the CIA was deployed against the Trump campaign, probably in Britain where Papadopoulos had met with suspected agents of the Kremlin, and where Steele compiled the dossier via reports from his unidentified sources. The word is this spy is ether Carter Page, or George Papadopoulos. However, one man who I follow and have since Day 1 is George Webb. I will put my money on this mans research and findings. He is an amazingly brilliant individual, who stays hot on the trail of corrupt players around the world. The possibility that the FBI planted a spy, or more than one, inside the Trump White House was leaked by Fusion GPS. No one but George Webb has mentioned Steve Bannons name, and I will give a synopsis on what George Webb is saying in the following video. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
The swamp may never be completely drained. Thanks for the link.
Trump is picking his advisers from the most trecherous part of the Swamp.
#6. To: Ada (#5)
Agree.
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