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New details suggest that the CIA, under Obama's administration, targeted Trump and initiated the Russia investigation. Former CIA director John Brennan identified 26 Trump associates to be monitored by the 5 Eyes Intelligence Alliance, and the FBI then targeted these individuals as suspicious. This led to the launch of the Russia collusion investigation. The operation's details were kept in a top-secret binder, which Trump has ordered to be declassified. There are rumors that the binder may be missing.

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A whistleblower claimed that a foreign individual gave $5 million to then Vice President Biden, and mentioned money being sent to LLCs. Congress subpoenaed the document, as they have oversight of the FBI. Director Ray refused to provide it initially, but after being threatened with contempt charges, he agreed to show it to the chairman and ranking member only. However, according to the speaker, all members of the committee should have the right to see the unclassified document. If Director Ray doesn't allow this, they plan to move forward with contempt charges on Thursday.

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Prior to the election, the FBI was aware of the Burisma scandals and the Hunter Biden laptop, which implicated them in a bribery scheme. Instead of properly investigating, the FBI attempted to hide the information, punish the senators involved, and censor American citizens by pressuring Twitter and other platforms to block reporting on the laptop.

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A plot to cover up an attempted presidential assassination involving multiple agencies failed. To evade detection, the same company hired by the Democratic National Committee for Russian collusion investigation also serviced various governmental agencies. This allowed access to update code on servers used by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, potentially aiding in covering tracks.

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Republicans in the House plan to investigate Hunter Biden, the president's son, and are interested in data from his laptop. CBS News obtained this data directly from the source, who provided it to the FBI under subpoena. An independent forensic review confirmed the authenticity of the data. The laptop was taken to a Delaware computer shop for repair in 2019 but was never paid for, leading the store to consider it abandoned. The FBI later subpoenaed the store's owner for the laptop and its data. The laptop and its contents have fueled Republican interest in Hunter Biden's business dealings, but there is no evidence that President Biden directly benefited from them. The White House declined to comment.

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Last July, Trump's server conspiracy theory shifted from being blocked from the FBI to hidden in Ukraine. Trump asked the Ukrainian president for a favor regarding Crowdstrike before requesting an investigation into Biden's son. In November, Trump mentioned the server on Fox and Friends, questioning why it was given to a Ukrainian company. The FBI never obtained the server.

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The former FBI director found a hidden room in the Hoover Building containing documents and computer hard drives that James Comey and others concealed. The room was locked, and access was restricted to prevent discovery. The speaker's team is currently investigating the contents of the room. The speaker says people want them to make arrests, but the speaker wants to run a methodical investigation.

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The speaker states that whether something was stolen is up to the Harris team to disclose. The Biden-Harris campaign can decide if the FBI can see what was stolen and whether Donald Trump, a competitor, can see what was taken. In some instances, the FBI can demand information. In other instances, they have to ask the owners of the information to provide it. The speaker confirms they can ask on behalf of others. The speaker concludes that the situation is "quite bad."

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In July 2016, Christopher Steele gave his dossier to the FBI while John Brennan, then head of the CIA, received information about the Hillary Clinton campaign's questionable activities. The evidence related to this was either destroyed or returned to the Clinton Global Initiative. The corruption within the DOJ and FBI is concerning, as an entire investigative team conducting a lawful investigation can be shut down by the Department of Justice. This should be a major story, given the magnitude of the situation.

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While on the oversight committee in the senate, Dominion was investigated. The president of Dominion and his software maker testified. Questions focused on whether Dominion machines had internet access. The president of Dominion said no, but this was a lie. The investigation was published, recorded, and should be online.

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Clark County Technical employees independently found votes appearing and disappearing at night. They were only allowed a visual inspection of a USB drive, not a forensic examination.

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The FBI initially refused to take the copy of Hunter Biden's laptop in October 2019, indicating their reluctance to get involved. They approached the speaker in November 2019 to understand their concerns but still hesitated to take the laptop. Eventually, in December 2019, they obtained it through a subpoena. However, during the impeachment trial, the laptop did not surface, leading the speaker to believe that the FBI prioritized protecting the Bidens over the truth or safeguarding.

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Clinton's use of a private server was motivated by concealment, not convenience, according to former US attorney Joe DeGeneva. The State Department repeatedly claimed there were no records of Clinton's emails, despite some officials knowing about her private server. Clinton never sought approval to use a private server for official business, and if she had, it would have been denied due to security risks. President Obama defended Clinton's actions, downplaying the importance of classified emails. The FBI's investigation into Clinton was criticized for its lack of integrity, with accusations that it was a political decision rather than a legitimate investigation.

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Clark County Technical employees independently discovered that votes were changing on voting machines and USB drives overnight. They were only allowed a visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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In July 2016, Christopher Steele gave his dossier to the FBI while John Brennan, then head of the CIA, received information about the Hillary Clinton campaign's questionable activities. The evidence related to this was either destroyed or returned to the Clinton Global Initiative. The corruption within the DOJ and FBI is concerning, as it led to the shutdown of a lawful investigation by the Department of Justice. This should have been a major news story, given the extent of the corruption involved.

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Clark County Technical employees independently discovered votes changing on voting machines and USB drives at night. They were only allowed a visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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They accused the FBI of warning Facebook and Twitter about Hunter's laptop, claiming it was Russian disinformation. When the New York Post revealed the laptop, it was censored by the platforms, citing the previous warning.

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Two Clark County Technical employees revealed that votes on voting machines and USB drives changed overnight. They were only allowed a visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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The conversation centers on email leaks and allegations of hacking connected to a political context. One speaker notes that “one hour later, WikiLeaks starts dropping my emails,” suggesting a link between the leaks and his own communications. The group references those emails being public and questions about what might have been coincidental, with lines like “Just get lost into the public. One could say that there might those things might not have been a coincidence” and mentions “those things” that may or may not have been intended to surface. Two days after the initial events, the speaker recounts that “the FBI contacted me, the first thing the agent said to me was, I don’t know if you’re aware, but your email account had might have been hacked.” He confirms awareness of the hacking, stating “I said yes,” and recalls a demand that he change how he is addressed, with references to being told, “From now on, you won’t call me your father,” and “I you will call me your father,” coupled with the assertion “You think you hide shit, don’t you? Just get lost.” The dialogue shifts to broader implications: other campaign officials’ emails were divulged earlier than October 7, and the speakers discuss uncertainty about what exactly had been compromised, noting “there was a document that appeared to come from my account” and realizing “they had the contents of my email account.” The last time one speaker talked to the FBI is mentioned in the context of these disclosures. A separate thread introduces media narratives, with a speaker asking, “Media is telling you the entire story is a hoax or fake news. But what does that even mean?” and stating, “I spent the last month investigating. So what exactly is Pizzagate? And are there any actual facts to support the story?” There is a sense of frustration about interpretation and evidence, captured in the line, “They’re hearing what they wanna hear. They’re not really listening to what I’m telling them.” The transcript ends with a brief aside from another speaker, “What’s that?” indicating confusion or a request for clarification, tied to the ongoing discussion about the emails, hacks, and the Pizzagate inquiry.

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Speaking about 2016 events, the speaker questions why the FBI never took the server and why they were told to leave the DNC office: 'Haven't they taken the server? Why was the FBI told to leave the office of the Democratic National Committee?' He says: 'Where is the server? I wanna know where is the server, and what is the server saying?' 'I've been wondering that. I've been asking that for months and months, and I've been tweeting it out and calling it out on social media.' He adds: 'My people came to me. Dan Coats came to me and some others. They said they think it's Russia.' 'I have president Putin. He just said it's not Russia.' 'I will say this. I don't see any reason why it would be, but I do wanna see the server.' 'With that being said, all I can do is ask the question.'

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The FISA Court has revealed illegal activity by the FBI and private contractors in accessing data collected by the NSA. Admiral Mike Rogers, head of the NSA, discovered the improper disclosure of raw intelligence about Americans to unauthorized individuals. The FBI shared secret data about Americans with private contractors, some of whom worked for the Democratic National Committee and Fusion GPS. The court was unaware of the political connection or the abuses that occurred. Admiral Rogers informed the court of the compliance issue, exposing significant noncompliance with the NSA's minimization procedures. The FBI's actions were aimed at creating a false case against Donald Trump. The court expressed concern about the FBI's disregard for rules and deliberate access granted to contractors. The names of the contractors and officials involved remain classified.

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Hillary Clinton paid for a server linked to Ukraine. The FBI didn't get the server from DNC, giving it to a Ukrainian company instead. President questions why this happened, suspecting corruption. He wants to know why millions are given to corrupt countries.

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The FBI's politicized hacks aimed to bring down Donald Trump, with the help of Hillary Clinton's campaign. The report revealed that Trump's political opponents provided leads for the investigation, relying on a fabricated dossier. While we reported on this, other media outlets downplayed it. Unfortunately, there were no consequences for those involved in the Crossfire Hurricane operation. In fact, they were emboldened and repeated their actions in 2022, this time protecting Hunter Biden.

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Speaker 0: By a member of the Ukrainian parliament. Let's talk about the tape recording evidence. Speaker 1: We don't know. Yeah. We don't know much about it because it's floating around Ukraine, but we do know the general prosecutor of Ukraine, our equivalent of the attorney general, came on our show this morning and said the following. There's enough evidence for me to open up a criminal investigation into the illicit effort by a Ukrainian to try to influence the United States election in favor of Hillary Clinton. That's a profound statement coming from the top law enforcement official of Ukraine. Why is it important? There's a court in Ukraine that's already concluded that, Ukrainian officials leaked Paul Manafort's financial records to try to sway the US election. You haven't heard anything about that in the American press, but that ruling occurred recently. Then a parliamentary member comes out and says, I have a tape of these law enforcement officials saying they did it specifically to help Hillary Clinton. That becomes the foundation of the Ukrainian investigation. Speaker 0: You have talked to people that have heard this tape. Correct? Speaker 1: Well, the, the prosecutor himself has heard the tape and said it was important enough, good enough evidence to warrant opening the investigation. So the tape, the court ruling, the top prosecutor in Ukraine says there was a foreign power Speaker 0: Two separate issues here. Number one Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: Did Ukrainian officials offered us evidence that, in fact, they were involved in election interference in 2016 to help Hillary Clinton's campaign? But why didn't anybody in in the media pursue the interference story? And I thought they cared about interference, but, obviously, only if it's Russian interference and Trump because we know they don't care about the dirty Russian dossier. Speaker 1: That's right. Keep in mind that just a few months ago, Sean, we reported on your on your show and inside the hill that Ukraine's embassy in Washington confirmed on the record that back in 2016, the Democratic National Committee trying to help Hillary Clinton get elected asked the Ukraine Embassy to help interfere in the election by doing two things, dig up dirt on Paul Manafort and have Ukraine's president make a kerfuffle here in Washington about Manafort and Trump when he came to visit. Now the Ukrainians say they they rebuffed that attempt, but Hillary Clinton's campaign, the DNC, made that request according to the, Ukraine embassy in

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The Anthony Weiner laptop contained 675,000 Clinton emails, including those from her time as Secretary of State and communications with Huma Abedin. When the FBI searched the laptop, they overlooked the critical BlackBerry backup emails, which Comey referred to as the "golden emails." They claimed to have reviewed all emails, but this was misleading. If in a position of power, I would demand access to the laptop and have a trusted military official analyze its contents, as there are likely prosecutable offenses within. Reports suggest that even experienced investigators were disturbed by what they found on the device.
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