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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: FBI Knew Before Mueller Probe That Hillary’s Steele Dossier Was Russian Disinformation FBI Knew Before Mueller Probe That Hillarys Steele Dossier Was Russian Disinformation Red State Of Mind Daily April 11, 2020 In a Friday night, holiday weekend document dump, were now learning that before the Mueller investigation began, the FBI knew that at least part of the ridiculous so-called Steele dossier was based upon planted Russian disinformation. Worse, according to Senator Ron Johnson in a Wall Street Journal op-ed released Friday night, the FBI continually lied about the provenance of the fake dossier information and only showed the FISA court and inspector general damning information about President Trumps election team. Exculpatory information was left out. More outrageously is the fact that this information was known to the FBIs top brass and Hillary Clintons muckrakers, Fusion GPS, in October thru December of 2016 months before Robert Mueller was assigned to investigate RussiaGate, according to CBS News reporter Catherine Herridge: Johnson, the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, wrote: Declassified footnotes to a Justice Department inspector general report show that the Federal Bureau of Investigation team investigating members of the Trump campaign received classified reports in 2017 identifying key pieces of the Steele dossier as products of a Russian disinformation campaign. This might be only the tip of the iceberg because other recently declassified information demonstrates that even more disinformation may have been planted in Christopher Steeles reporting. Let that sink in. The FBI knew that at least some of its evidence against the Trump campaign, and maybe more, was likely part of a Russian disinformation campaignevidence from a source that was central and essential for getting the first FISA warrant. It isnt clear what if anything the FBI did to determine whether their investigation was based in substantial part on Russian disinformation. Yet the FBI assistant director in charge of the investigation, Bill Priestap, told the inspector general that as of May 2017 (when Robert Mueller took over as special counsel), the FBI didnt have any indication whatsoever that their evidence was part of a Russian disinformation campaign. Johnson says he learned about the information about the lies in the footnotes of the Inspector Generals classified report in December 2019, just four months ago. Hes been fighting to get them declassified ever since. My colleague Sen. Chuck Grassley and I began pressing Attorney General William Barr, and eventually acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell, for full declassification of these footnotes. Thats why theyre now public. The FBI teams handling of these intelligence reports seems consistent with how it ran the entire investigation. From the opening of the investigation, the FBI team kept accumulating exculpatory information. Yet rather than wind the investigation down, they ramped it up. Minimally intrusive open-source searches became Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants and confidential human sources targeting campaign staffers. Then it got worse. The FBI team excluded exculpatory information from its FISA application; it ignored exculpatory evidence provided by another U.S. government agency; and, when that later became an issue, an FBI attorney doctored an email to cover it up. Given all that, its not surprising that the FBI, on learning their evidence was the product of a Russian disinformation campaign, simply shrugged it off. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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