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Did the FBI Miss a Russian Asset In The White House? (Original Post) kentuck May 2023 OP
Like a big fat orange one? Blue Owl May 2023 #1
How would they even know without a better hint? dchill May 2023 #2
Rhetorical question, right? lastlib May 2023 #3
Like this.... RegulatedCapitalistD May 2023 #4
SICKENING. AZ8theist May 2023 #5
Hint Hint Hint UCmeNdc May 2023 #6
What an excellent, concise 7 minute clip connecting the dots that may enlighten many people... liberalla May 2023 #7
 
4. Like this....
Wed May 17, 2023, 01:46 PM
May 2023

The truth about Russia, Trump and the 2016 election
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/17/truth-about-russia-trump-2016-election/

No paywall
https://archive.is/uWzVV

There have been four major investigations into Russian intervention in the 2016 presidential election and the FBI’s handling of the subject — a 2019 report released by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, a 2019 Justice Department inspector general report, a bipartisan report by the Senate Intelligence Committee issued in 2020 by a GOP-controlled Senate, and now a 2023 report released by special counsel John Durham. All told, the reports add up to about 2,500 pages of dense prose and sometimes contradictory conclusions.

But broad themes can be deduced from a close reading of the evidence gathered in the lengthy documents, as well as indictments and testimony on related criminal cases.

Russia tried to swing the 2016 election to Trump

In early 2017, days before Donald Trump became president, the Obama administration released an Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) that made the following statement:

“We assess Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election. Russia’s goals were to undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate Secretary [Hillary] Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency. We further assess [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump.”


Trump immediately rejected that conclusion, but both the Mueller report and the Senate investigation affirmed it. Mueller concluded that Russian government actors successfully hacked into computers and obtained emails from people associated with the Clinton campaign and Democratic Party organizations, and then publicly disseminated those materials through various intermediaries, including WikiLeaks, to sow discord in the United States, hurt Clinton and help Trump.

liberalla

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7. What an excellent, concise 7 minute clip connecting the dots that may enlighten many people...
Thu May 18, 2023, 01:11 PM
May 2023

People that haven't been paying attention (of which I believe there are many).


Thank you, Thom!

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