John Kerry, State Dept In Crosshairs As House Intel Committee Enters "Phase Two"

Jerry Shugart

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John Kerry, State Dept In Crosshairs As House Intel Committee Enters "Phase Two"

The House Select Committee on Intelligence has John Kerry in its crosshairs - as Congressional investigators explore what involvement, if any, the former Secretary of State had in the unverified "Steele dossier" which relied on intelligence from high level Kremlin officials at a time when US-Russia relations were deteriorating.

Assembled by former British spy Christopher Steele, the "dossier" is actually a collection of memos which contain both wildly salacious claims and loosely factual information - much of it based on hearsay or public knowledge.

Steele was paid $168,000 by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, while Fusion was funded by the DNC and the Clinton campaign. The FBI, however, had previously agreed to pay Steele $50,000 if he could verify the dossier's claims - which he was unable to do.

Still, the FBI used Steele's dossier - a collection of 17 memos, in their application for a FISA warrant to spy on Trump advisor Carter Page - and via "unmasking," his associates.

After the House Intel Committee majority released their four-page "FISA memo" detailing how senior officials at the FBI and DOJ used the unverified and highly biased Steele dossier to obtain a FISA warant, and the House Intel Committee minority released their own "counter memo," the investigation moved into Phase II.

Phase II

House Intel Committee chair Devin Nunes (R-CA) gave us a peek behind the curtain in early February, telling Fox's Bret Baier "We are in the middle of what I call phase two of our investigation, which involves other departments, specifically the State Department and some of the involvement that they had in this."

While it is unclear what role the State Department may have in surveillance abuses, the Washington Examiner's Byron York noted last month that former MI6 spy, Christopher Steele, was "well-connected with the Obama State Department," according to the book Collusion: Secret meetings, dirty money, and how Russia helped Donald Trump win" written by The Guardian correspondent Luke Harding.

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Colin Lokey, also known as "Tyler Durden," is breaking the first rule of Fight Club: You do not talk about Fight Club. He’s also breaking the second rule of Fight Club. (See the first rule.)

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“I can’t be a 24-hour cheerleader for Hezbollah, Moscow, Tehran, Beijing, and Trump anymore. It’ s wrong. Period. I know it gets you views now, but it will kill your brand over the long run,” Lokey texted Ivandjiiski. “This isn’t a revolution. It’s a joke.”
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If Putin wants to create a diversion from Trump's problems, he should launder the project through some less pro-Russian/anti-American outlets.
 

Jerry Shugart

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Of course when you cannot answer the message you attack the messenger.

Anything you can do to defend the criminals!

Hope you are proud of yourself for defending Bill and Hillary for stealing money that was supposed to go to AIDS victims, people who are in dire need of that money!

Birds of a feather...
 

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Of course when you cannot answer the message you attack the messenger.

As you know, even people who worked for that site admit that it advances the cause of Russian interference in US elections, and praises dictators:

“I can’t be a 24-hour cheerleader for Hezbollah, Moscow, Tehran, Beijing, and Trump anymore. It’ s wrong. Period. I know it gets you views now, but it will kill your brand over the long run,” Lokey texted Ivandjiiski. “This isn’t a revolution. It’s a joke.”
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Those are the guys you're promoting, Jerry. Trying to help the criminals who hate America.

Anything you can do to defend the criminals!

You're doing all the defense they want. Passing on propaganda from Putin and Iran, is exactly what they want from you.

Hope you are proud of yourself for defending Bill and Hillary for stealing money that was supposed to go to AIDS victims

That story fell apart a long time ago. As you now realize, charity watchdog groups found the Clinton Foundation passed more of their resources on to charitable causes than most charitable groups. You were lied to, and you believed it, because it was what you wanted to believe. Would you like me to show you again? On the other hand, notice that Trump had to pay a large fine in Florida for diverting money from his foundation to personal expenses. No wonder Putin and other dictators love him.

Birds of a feather...

Yep.
 
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