FBI at it again

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    Geez, looks like the FBI may AGAIN be going to be exposed for hiding exculpatory evidence. This time it was the convenient arrest during a very slow period of arrests and Russian related news for the special counsel of the Russian student who was working with the NRA and gun rights for Russia that Bobby and the media made a fuss over. Bobby was desperate to arrest anything linked to Russia so once Bobby threw the media some scraps, he handed the case off. I bet Bobby's crew were saying, "Give me a Russian, any Russian"

    It looks like the high profile businessman, who was secretly doing a bit of work for the FBI, is unhappy with the treatment of this woman and ALSO smells a few rats in the FBI. This is interesting -

    " Oddly, Byrne’s name was not disclosed by prosecutors in the case or by the FBI. And despite the government’s earlier efforts to paint Butina as a Russian spy attempting to infiltrate Republican circles she was never investigated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe, which charged 25 Russian agents with interfering in the U.S. election. Further, the FBI, unlike convicted Russian bombshell spy Anna Chapman, did nothing to stop Butina from meeting with high level Republican and conservative figures.The bureau also didn’t warn those conservative figures she had made contact with, even though they had her under surveillance and allegedly Byrne had been reporting on her during that time. As noted in a column by The Hill’s John Solomon Chapman’s actions were handled differently than Butina. When one of Chapman’s associates, who went by the name of Cynthia Murphy, made contact with Alan Patricof, a major Democratic donor close to Hillary Clinton, the FBI acted swiftly to arrest the entire cell.Driscoll said there was suspicion that the FBI did not disclose all the information it had on Butina and he stated that he believed “Patrick is not the only one” who was giving information to the FBI.“We’ve thought of several possibilities and some we are more confidant than others. I’m firmly convinced,” said Driscoll, who shared numerous letters and emails with this reporter that he exchanged with the FBI.

    https://saraacarter.com/russia-probe-twist-a-billion-dollar-ceo-a-convicted-russian-agent-and-the-fbi/
    Last edited by nickyjames: 28/07/19
 
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