Documents and Files related to the MUELLER Probe, RussiaGate, Department of Justice and FBI Investigations
July 13, 2018: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein indicts 12 more Russian officers for various and sundry misdeeds during the 2016 Presidential Election hacking scandal. The Grand Jury of Washington DC charged the defendants with Conspiracy to commit an Offense against the United States. Furthermore, the indictment names Russian Intelligence officers of the GRU in the cyber attack aimed at the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, via a Spearfishing ruse and releasing stolen emails to the public.
July 23, 2018: The documents submitted to the FISA court used to obtain warrant(s) to surveil dope Carter Page were released by the DOJ this weekend. They name Carter Page “An Agent of a Foreign Power” [Russia]. The application states that Carter Page is about to “engage in intelligence activities (other than intelligence gathering)…on behalf of a foreign power.” and further states, “The FBI believes Carter Page has been the target of recruitment by the Russian Government.”
This is an important part of the application to remember. The FBI states Page hasn’t done anything yet; they believe he is the target of a Russian recruiting effort; therefore they want full surveillance on him, namely monitoring all of his phone calls. Usually phone calls can only be intercepted after you know a crime has been committed (think Mafia and organized crime where probable cause is shown), and usually the NSA is prohibited from listening to American citizens’ phone calls. But they were able to listen to all of his phone calls, incoming and outgoing, to every person (foreign or domestic), and for whatever reason (not restricted to calls specific to a crime – because the crime alleged is so broad and the application is vast in scope).
June 14, 2018: The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) 500 page report on FBI Director James Comey, and the FBI et al, conduct during the 2016 US Presidential Election; handling of the Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton investigations, and the FBI’s “willingness to take official action” to prevent Donald Trump from becoming president.
February 2018: The Office if the Inspector General (OIG) report concludes that FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe “lacked candor on four separate occasions in connection with the disclosure to the [Wall Street Journal]. Three of those occasions involved his testimony under oath.” McCabe was fired on his last day at the FBI and as a result, does not receive full pension benefits. The report finds that McCabe was a source for two WSJ articles about the investigation into the Clinton Foundation and the Hillary Clinton Private E-Mail investigation, and that McCabe called the directors of both the New York and Washington DC field offices to blame them for the leaks to the media (which McCabe had made).
Intel Committee Publishes Russia Report
“The Intelligence Community has finished its declassification review of the House Intelligence Committee’s Russia investigation final report. Given the substantial public interest at stake, the Committee is publishing the redacted version we’ve received. However, we object to the excessive and unjustified number of redactions, many of which do not relate to classified information. The Committee will convey our objections to the appropriate agencies and looks forward to publishing a less redacted version in the near future.” — Washington, April 27, 2018
“The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday released nearly 400 pages of text messages exchanged between FBI agent Peter Strzok and bureau attorney Lisa Page… The text messages, 384 pages in all, span from Aug. 16, 2015, through July 23, 2017. The document dump does not include five months of messages that Strzok and Page exchanged between Dec. 13, 2016, and May 17, 2017, a crucial time period in the Russia investigation. The Justice Department has said that the FBI failed to preserve those messages because of a technical glitch which hit thousands of FBI employees’ phones.” ~The Daily Caller, 02/07/2018
Below is the “Democratic Rebuttal Memo” released by the Democratic minority of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Below is the first release from the HPSCI on the investigation of Russia pertaining to the US Presidential Election of 2016. Released by the Republican majority contingent.
Below is the Department of Justice release of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller indictments of 34 Russian actors for social media activities during the 2016 US Presidential Election.
Below is the DOJ document of indictments of Paul Manafort and Robert Gates (both formerly worked for the Donald Trump presidential campaign in the 2016 Election), release by Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller’s office.
Below is the Senate Judiciary Committee INTERVIEW OF: GLENN SIMPSON, of FUSION GPS
The Trump Dossier, by “Christopher Steele”