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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 21:14:35 GMT -6
Time has arrived to start hitting back at the deep state. The amount of corruption in our government was massive. That takes time to investigate and expose. All the while defending against globalism in the grand scheme of the world. Nothing was ever going to be instant. Not possible. Impeachment filed against multiple Biden administration officials. Doesn't matter what the Senate does, this is about exposing the corruption to the people. Already 60 something percent of people support Biden impeachment. What will the number hit once more ugly evidence is further exposed? Drunken spending getting highlighted, coming to a head.... FBI in major cross hairs. It's going to get dissolved. SCOTUS in going back to look at Chevron decision, will put a knife in rule by regulatory agencies. www.politico.com/news/2023/05/01/supreme-court-chevron-doctrine-climate-change-00094670Congress taking back their power and not blanketly funding the federal government. #DefundTheFeds #ReturnPowerToThePeople LIVE : House Committee on the Judiciary : Markup: H.R. 277, the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act Russia Russia Russia lies have all fallen apart..... This is irregular warfare.....and this is how you win.
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 21:17:17 GMT -6
From the great Lara Logan. The greatest military operation in history.... To teach the American people how to fight again.
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 21:18:45 GMT -6
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 21:21:51 GMT -6
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 21:26:32 GMT -6
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 21:28:12 GMT -6
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 21:36:24 GMT -6
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 21:39:49 GMT -6
Obama is coming back in the cross hairs.... Durham Report: Obama FBI offered Clinton campaign operative Christopher Steele as much as $1 million for dirt on @realdonaldtrump just one month before the 2016 election. Durham Report, p. 118 May 21, 2023, 10:22 PM truthsocial.com/@tomfitton/posts/110409949874190727 justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2023-05/durhamreport.pdf The October meeting with Steele in Rome On October 3, 2016, Special Agent-2, Acting Section Chief-I, and SIA Brian Auten traveled to Rome, Italy to meet with Handling Agent- I and Steele. During this meeting, the interviewers informed Steele, in sum, that the FBI might be willing to pay Steele in excess of $1,000,000 if he could provide corroborating evidence of the allegations contained in his reporting. 642
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 22:00:39 GMT -6
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 24, 2023 22:20:28 GMT -6
Benny Johnson
@bennyjohnson
Anheuser-Busch has lost $15.7 BILLION in value since Bud Light stabbed their customers in the back.
This movement is POWERFUL.
8:04 AM · May 24, 2023
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 27, 2023 11:55:24 GMT -6
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 27, 2023 12:02:27 GMT -6
tinyurl.com/msm8fxbhSCOTUS redefines waterways in regards to regulations... The real action while everyone is watching the clown show.
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Post by the illustrious potentate on May 31, 2023 15:04:16 GMT -6
Durham masks Fiona hill's identity as "Brookings Fellow-1"
Paul Sperry
@paulsperry_
8h
NEW:Durham also gave a pass in his investigation and report to Brookings Institution officials fiona hill & STROBE TALBOTT, despite their hands-on role in the dossier scandal to frame Trump +hill's dishonest Capitol testimony.Durham masks hill's identity as "Brookings Fellow-1"
Meet the Steele Dossier's 'Primary Subsource': Fabulist Russian From Democrat Think Tank Whose Boozy Past the FBI Ignored
Above, Igor “Iggy” Danchenko (Twitter)
By Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations
July 24, 2020
The mysterious “Primary Subsource” that Christopher Steele has long hidden behind to defend his discredited Trump-Russia dossier is a former Brookings Institution analyst -- Igor “Iggy” Danchenko, a Russian national whose past includes criminal convictions and other personal baggage ignored by the FBI in vetting him and the information he fed to Steele, according to congressional sources and records obtained by RealClearInvestigations. Agents continued to use the dossier as grounds to investigate President Trump and put his advisers under counter-espionage surveillance.
The 42-year-old Danchenko, who was hired by Steele in 2016 to deploy a network of sources to dig up dirt on Trump and Russia for the Hillary Clinton campaign, was arrested, jailed and convicted years earlier on multiple public drunkenness and disorderly conduct charges in the Washington area and ordered to undergo substance-abuse and mental-health counseling, according to criminal records.
Fiona Hill: She worked at the Brookings Institution with dossier "Primary Subsource" Igor “Iggy” Danchenko (top photo), and testified against President Trump last year during impeachment hearings.
AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta
In an odd twist, a 2013 federal case against Danchenko was prosecuted by then-U.S Attorney Rod Rosenstein, who ended up signing one of the FBI’s dossier-based wiretap warrants as deputy attorney general in 2017.
Danchenko first ran into trouble with the law as he began working for Brookings --- the preeminent Democratic think tank in Washington — where he struck up a friendship with Fiona Hill, the White House adviser who testified against Trump during last year's impeachment hearings. Danchenko has described Hill as a mentor, while Hill has sung his praises as a “creative” researcher.
Hill is also close to his boss Steele, who she’d known since 2006. She met with the former British intelligence officer during the 2016 campaign and later received a raw, unpublished copy of the now-debunked dossier.
It does not appear the FBI asked Danchenko about his criminal past or state of sobriety when agents interviewed him in January 2017 in a failed attempt to verify the accuracy of the dossier, which the bureau did only after agents used it to obtain a warrant to surveil Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. The opposition research was farmed out by Steele, working for Clinton's campaign, to Danchenko, who was paid for the information he provided.
A newly declassified FBI summary of the FBI-Danchenko meeting reveals agents learned that key allegations in the dossier, which claimed Trump engaged in a “well-developed conspiracy of cooperation” with the Kremlin against Clinton, were largely inspired by gossip and bar talk among Danchenko and his drinking buddies, most of whom were childhood friends from Russia.
The FBI memo is heavily redacted and blacks out the name of Steele’s Primary Subsource. But public records and congressional sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirm the identity of the source as Danchenko.
In the memo, the FBI notes that Danchenko said that he and one of his dossier sources “drink heavily together.” But there is no apparent indication the FBI followed up by asking Danchenko if he had an alcohol problem, which would cast further doubt on his reliability as a source for one of the most important and sensitive investigations in FBI history.
The FBI declined comment. Attempts to reach Danchenko by both email and phone were unsuccessful.
The Justice Department’s watchdog recently debunked the dossier’s most outrageous accusations against Trump, and faulted the FBI for relying on it to obtain secret wiretaps. The bureau’s actions, which originated under the Obama administration, are now the subject of a sprawling criminal investigation led by special prosecutor John Durham.
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