I’m way behind on my Spygate updates. I better get to work.
The Illustrated Spygate Scandal - Part XXXVII - October 8 - November 29, 2018.
Closed door House testimony by Nellie Ohr and Rod Rosenstein gets nowhere and is cancelled, respectively.
The Department of Justice uses the Mueller investigation as an excuse for not declassifying FISA Materials.
John Solomon reports that George Papadopolous had denied collusion with Russia but that was omitted from the FISA warrant.
Papadopoulos describes a series of “bizarre encounters” with Joseph Mifsud, Sefan Halper, Alexander Downer, and Charles Tawil.
Democrats take House majority. GOP expands Senate majority. As a result the House Russia probe investigation will end in January.
Matthew Whitaker replaces Jeff Sessions as Attorney General.
More dirt emerges on James Comey. Comey defies a congressional subpoena.
The FBI conducts a raid of reprisal on the home of a Clinton Foundation whistleblower.
The Illustrated Spygate Scandal - Part XXXVIII - November 29, 2018 - January 14, 2019.
“The Hill reported that the DOJ and FBI had received more than 6,000 pages of evidence from a Clinton Foundation whistleblower back in 2017, alleging potentially criminal activity by the foundation.”
Comey says “I don’t know” 246 times.
William Barr nominated as Attorney General.
Mueller’s team wiped Strzok and Page’s phones.
Christopher Steele admits in London that the purpose of his dossier was to challenge the results of the 2016 election if Trump won.
Yahoo News reporter Michael Isikoff admits the Steele dossier lacked supporting evidence. Now you tell us, Michael.
Closed-door testimony by Andrew McCabe and Lisa Page is leaked to the press, providing “explosive revelations about FBI misconduct.”