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To: philman_36
Those were Comey's FBI doing the debriefings. That's the same Comey FBI that failed to interview Campbell in 2014, before Rod Rosenstein put on his Uranium One show trial. A real investigation wouldn't rely on Comey/Obama FBI interviews.

But there were debriefings/interviews...right? And the information from those debriefings/interviews can be used in a case as long as the statute of limitations hasn't run out...right? You seem to be of the opinion that all FBI agents under Comey's tenure were corrupt. Is that your stance? Isn't that a rather broad brush? Do you believe there were no honest agents there at all during that time?

No, my position is not that all agents in the Comey FBI were dishonest. My position is that the FBI and the DOJ was corrupt at the top and that these corrupt officials at the top used other corrupt officials to stop any legitimate investigation and prosecution of Uranium One.

241 posted on 03/10/2019 12:16:36 AM PST by FreeReign
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To: FreeReign
My position is that the FBI and the DOJ was corrupt at the top and that these corrupt officials at the top used other corrupt officials to stop any legitimate investigation and prosecution of Uranium One.

Looks like that corruption goes higher than that which you've implied.

FBI’s 37 secret pages of memos about Russia, Clintons and Uranium One
Did the FBI notify then-President Obama, Hillary Clinton and other leaders on the CFIUS board about Rosatom’s dark deeds before the Uranium One sale was approved, or did the bureau drop the ball and fail to alert policymakers?
Neither outcome is particularly comforting. Either the United States, eyes wide open, approved giving uranium assets to a corrupt Russia, or the FBI failed to give the evidence of criminality to the policymakers before such a momentous decision.
Campbell tells me his FBI handlers assured him they had briefed Obama and then-FBI Director Robert Mueller, now the Russia special prosecutor, on Rosatom’s criminal activities as part of the president's daily briefing and that agents suggested to him that “politics” was the reason the sale was allowed to go through.

I sure would like to see some PDB's get declassified!

244 posted on 03/10/2019 1:06:14 AM PST by philman_36 (Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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