![]() ![]() Special counsel John Durham’s investigation brought the flimsy beginnings of the FBI’s Trump-Russia probe to light. But that was hardly the only poisoned fruit. The Comey meeting where he served up these nonsense stories prompted both House and Senate Intelligence committees to open probes. ![]() Yet the public only learned it years later, once the Durham probe began. That, plus publicly reported info, was all Christopher Steele (a retired British spy who doesn’t even speak Russian) ever had to back up his “dossier.” And the FBI knew it since at least January 2017, when it interviewed Danchenko.Ĭomey hid all this during his meetings, and after. In fact, the FBI had already established that the root source was US-based former Brookings flunky Igor Danchenko’s utterly speculative gossip with an ex-girlfriend and a Democratic Party hack. It advised Comey to present accusations that Trump’s campaign chair Paul Manafort and foreign policy adviser Carter Page were working with the Russian government as coming from a confidential Russia-based source with real intel-community chops. ![]() The FBI knew the Trump-Russia collusion narrative was utter bunk even as it suggested otherwise to Congress, the courts and the public early in 2017. Evidence revealed by special counsel John Durham proves it beyond dispute.Īt RealClearInvestigations, Paul Sperry lays out the case.ĭeclassified for Durham’s probe, a March 2017 memo prepared by Lisa Page for FBI head James Comey’s meeting with Congress’ “Gang of Eight” - the bipartisan House and Senate leaders who oversee the most classified stuff - was a total cook-up job. How the DOJ went to war against Americans, which prez is worse and other commentary Mitch McConnell drowned out by ‘RETIRE!’ chants during speechĮx-prez’s motorcade delayed by herd of goats: Trump indictment updates ESPN bashed for Megan Rapinoe tribute after World Cup disaster: ‘Left wing propaganda’ ![]()
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