Posted on 07/15/2020 11:12:25 PM PDT by knighthawk
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham told "Hannity" Wednesday that he wants a key memo from the Russia investigation made public because it will likely indict the character of several individuals.
The memo in question, according to Graham, concerns a January 2017 FBI interview of a Russian "sub-source" who provided material for the now-infamous Steele dossier, which was compiled by former MI6 spy Christopher Steele prior of the 2016 election and detailed various salacious, unconfirmed allegations against Trump.
"The Russian was on Christopher Steele's payroll, he wasn't a contractor," Graham said. "After you talk to the guy who put the memo together, and you got a 40-page document explaining why it's not reliable, and do use it after that, you are really in trouble."
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Aside from it will likely indict the character of several individuals being far short of what we expect to come from the Durham investigation, the promise of Graham to expect revealing results are likely already public knowledge.
From the Washington Examiner of March 23, 2020, Sen. Graham is quoted:
So the thing that intrigues me the most is that in January 2017, the primary sub-source, a Russian, who prepared all of the information to go to Christopher Steele to go in the dossier, was interviewed by the FBI and the Department of Justice, Graham said. There were four people in the interview, and he basically told them, according to the Horowitz report, This is bar talk. It isnt reliable. I never meant it to be used this way. I cant believe youre getting a warrant based on this document. The odds that these four people dealing with the most high-profile investigation maybe in the history of the FBI did not tell Comey, McCabe, and people higher up, I think are pretty low. But thats yet to be established.
Dossier author Christopher Steele identified a former Russian spy chief and a top adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin as being involved in handling potentially compromising information about President Donald Trump, State Department notes show. In her notes, State Department official Kathleen Kavalec also referred to the two Russians former Russian foreign intelligence chief Vyacheslav Trubnikov and Putin aide Vladislav Surkov as sources.
The Daily Caller identifies the 'sub-source' as Sergei Millian, a Belarusian businessman, connected with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Sergei Millian
Im still waiting for John Hubers investigation. He is going to get to the bottom of this. NYT Peter Baker (chief White House correspondent) claims Graham is one of Mr. Trumps closest Republican allies in Congress. Lindsey Graham is Deep State all the way. He will do anything to destroy the President while attempting to appear as an ally. He is really a movie star in several Jeffrey Epstein productions. We can look forward to several peoples character being indicted. Will their character spend any time in jail? The dossier contained high level sources yet was classified Confidential/Sensitive Sources. This would never have such a classification.
It’s becoming more and more apparent between the Epstein evidence you probably will never see, the fact that even Trump won’t declassify in the Russian matter, the Clinton emails, the civil unrest, and COVID itself...
...there is a powerful cabal of individuals who are afraid that the wall is cracking and holes need to be plugged very quickly.
I wonder if they have enough thumbs...
I am hoping what is taking so long and with no individual indictments is a broad net conspiracy case - conspiracy to interfere with an election or conspiracy to commit treason... ensnaring media, politicians, DS bureaucrats - all!
***Lindsey Graham is Deep State all the way***
Printed on the back of his suit jacket... :)
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