Deep State rats
Comey, Clapper, Brennan, and others turning on each other as AG Barr tightens
noose in widening “Spygate” probe
(Natural News) For nearly two years,
supporters of POTUS Donald Trump watched as he and his administration were
hamstrung by a bogus “Russian collusion” investigation that was amplified by
the fake news “mainstream media” as well as Democrats in Congress.
For just as long, Trump supporters grew frustrated and angry at
then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from ‘all things
Russia’ very early in his tenure, which then allowed former Deputy Attorney
General Rod Rosenstein to appoint special counsel Robert Mueller.
But Sessions is gone now, replaced by William Barr, himself a
Washington insider and former attorney general who, it appears, has far more
regard for reinstating the rule of law and trust in governing institutions that
was utterly destroyed after eight years of rule by Barack Obama.
Indeed, Barr seems far more concerned about rebuilding trust in
the Justice Department and the FBI than he does maintaining his membership
within Washington’s elite establishment. That helps explain his aggressiveness
in probing how the Russian collusion and “Spygate” investigations began in the
first place, what rules were violated in the process, and who is responsible.
(Related: AG Barr already
outmaneuvering the Obama-Hillary deep state with brilliant Durham pick.)
And the swamp rats whose names are now inextricably linked to
the scandals are obviously feeling some heat, because it sure seems like
they’re beginning to turn on each other.
As The National Sentinel reported Wednesday,
former CIA Director John Brennan, long believed to be one of the masterminds of
both scandals, has once again began to deny that he had anything at all to do
with inserting the infamous “Steele dossier” into an intelligence brief that
then-FBI Director James Comey gave to then-President-elect Donald Trump in
January 2017.
Brennan said so in April and again this week, according to Fox
News national security correspondent Catherine Herridge; Brennan says
that it was Comey’s idea to put the dossier in the intel brief (even though, as
we have since learned, everybody knew it was biased political opposition research
paid for by the Clinton campaign and commissioned by Fusion GPS).
We’re now seeing “an A-1 investigation”
Former GOP Congressman Trey Gowdy, a former federal prosecutor,
told Fox News’ Martha McCallum that “sometimes in the courtroom
when two people are blaming each other, they’re both right.” However,
he noted, the truth of the matter would be pretty easy to sort out; the U.S.
attorney and corruption specialist Barr appointed to look into
all of this—
John Durham of Connecticut — could do so with little effort, Gowdy noted.
“What I’m telling Mr. Durham or whoever is going to look into
this is, I think you’ll see late in (December) 2016, well after it had been
used, it was still unverified and the people responsible for it were referring
to it as unverified and one or the other demanded that it be included in the
intelligence assessment which then prompted the discussion you and I are having
now,” Gowdy said.
For his part Gowdy, the former chairman of the House Government
Oversight Committee who was very deeply involved in Congress’ effort to probe
Spygate, said he has seen the Comey-Brennan email and, based on that, Comey has
“a better argument than Brennan.”
“[Justice Department Inspector General Michael] Horowitz doesn’t
have access to the grand jury, he doesn’t have access to former employees. He’s
a wonderful investigator but he’s only as good as the tools he’s given,” Gowdy
explained. But Durham does, making his the “A-1 investigation.”
The rates are already beginning to look for life rafts. There
are so many cracks and holes in the various stories told and testimony given by
the various actors involved in the scheme that there is bound to be some
indictments this time.
And frankly, it would be about time.
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