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In a relentless pursuit of truth, FBI Director Kash Patel and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley have been at the forefront of a mission to expose one of the most controversial chapters in American political history - the Russiagate hoax.
The saga began with the shocking victory of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, a result that left the Democrat Party reeling. Fast forward to today, and Patel and Grassley are leading the charge to uncover the truth behind the so-called 'dirtiest political trick in American history'.
Their efforts have been bolstered by the findings of John Durham, who was appointed as a special counsel to investigate the origins of the Steele Dossier. Durham's report has corroborated Patel's earlier findings, yet little action has been taken during President Joe Biden's administration. A prime example of this inaction is the case of Kevin Clinesmith, a former FBI lawyer who pleaded guilty to a felony after falsifying an email to beef up a warrant application against Carter Page.
The Russiagate controversy reached a new level when the raid on Trump's home and private club, Mar-a-Lago, took place. The aim was to obtain documents that President Trump had ordered to be declassified.
Meanwhile, the contrast between the narratives of former CIA Director John Brennan and former National Intelligence Director James Clapper, both of whom attacked the Trump administration, and their current positions, is a topic of discussion on 'our website Sunday', as anchored by Shannon Bream.
The actions of the conspirators in Florida cannot escape accountability, with Jason Reding Quiñones now serving as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
The Clinton campaign was planning the Trump/Russia allegations as early as February 2016, according to the Durham Annex. Kash Patel, while working as an aide for House Intelligence Select Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, drafted a memo pertaining to the origins of the Steele Dossier, which was filled with outlandish and absurd claims about Trump colluding with Russia.
Burn bags containing documents related to the Russia hoax were discovered at the FBI's headquarters. Patel continues his investigation into the Russia hoax at the FBI, pushing for accountability, including probes into former intelligence officials like John Brennan and James Comey.
Steele was paid by the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign through its law firm, Perkins Coie, to cook up this conspiracy. The Steele Dossier led to the destruction of many lives, including those of Trump officials like Carter Page, who were accused of being traitors by aiding Trump in his conspiracy with Russia.
These documents deal with the conspiracy, known as Crossfire Hurricane, to take out President Trump in 2016. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently released documents illustrating former President Obama's involvement in the Russia hoax scandal.
Former FBI Director James Comey admitted that he would not have sought FISA warrants if he knew the information unearthed by Director Patel. There was no evidence of collusion between Trump and Russia, and the FBI concluded as much by 2017. However, the FBI and other intelligence agencies misled the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Court in obtaining warrants against Page and other Trump officials, failing to disclose Steele's Trump hatred and the Clinton campaign's involvement.
Chuck Grassley released the Durham Annex, a previously classified version of his report, last week. Unscrupulous Democrats at the federal and state level concocted absurd charges against Trump, totaling 91 counts, to deplete his resources and prevent him from winning the 2024 election.
Patel and Grassley's tireless efforts to expose the Russiagate controversy have contributed significantly to the narrative that this investigation involved improper surveillance and political bias rather than genuine election interference by Russia. Their work continues to shed light on a dark chapter in American political history, paving the way for accountability and transparency.
[1] New York Times [2] Washington Post [3] CNN [4] CBS News [5] The Hill
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