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Friday, August 14, 2020

Ex-FBI Resistance Lawyer To Plead Guilty In Durham's Trump-Russia Probe

Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith will plead guilty to one count of making a false statement regarding his involvement in the agency's actions against the Trump campaign during the 2016 US election, according to the Associated Press.

In November, the New York Times revealed that Clinesmith was under criminal investigation for allegedly doctoring materials used to obtain renewals of the Carter Page surveillance warrant. Clinesmith -who worked on both the Hillary Clinton email investigation and the Russia probe, was part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team, and interviewed Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

One doctored document leading to three years of wasted money, time and the torture of seeing the Nadler & Schiff Shitshow 24/7. Thanks, Democrats. We won't forget this.

See you in November.

Anonymous said...

Lock his A$$ up.

Anonymous said...

About damn time... hopefully they will be able to go up the corrupt food chain, and get who's REALLY responsible...( Gee, who on Earth could that be?)

Anonymous said...

Dr Carter Page was working for the CIA and was approached by a Russian (fake Russian sent by Comey ). Dr Page reported to CiA, Fbi and wrote a letter to James Comey. They ignored him and said he DID NOT and WAS NOT working for CIA. Warrants signed for all computers and cell phone for years. Lost his job, career, moved 7 times and had to wear a wig in every day life.

This is the most corrupt thing I have ever seen in my life and worse then any conspiracy about government corruption. Media hardly covering it.

Anonymous said...

Small fish. I want to see more than a piss pot attorney doing what he was told. After what they did to our President and us. I want BLOOD.

Anonymous said...

Deep State

Anonymous said...

It'll all be plea deals for the little fish while the big ones swim away.