In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Kash Patel, a former Obama-era DOJ prosecutor, who was essential in uncovering the Spygate scandal. Personally recruited by Congressman Devin Nunes, he spearheaded the investigation into the FBI’s handling of the Russia probe. And later as Principal Deputy to the Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell,…
The Inside Story of How Spygate Was Uncovered—Lead Investigator Kash Patel Tells All
Key Russiagate Investigator: No Closure Without Accountability, Indictments
The House Intelligence Committee staff investigator who led the Russia inquiry that exposed malfeasance at the FBI and the DOJ related to the surveillance of Trump 2016 campaign associates told the Epoch Times on March 15 that there would be no closure until the responsible officials are indicted and prosecuted. “For me, closure is synonymous…
Former Intelligence Director: Special Counsel Durham Agreed, No Intel Showing Trump-Russia Collusion
Former U.S. Attorney John Durham agreed that there was no intelligence showing collusion between former President Donald Trump or his campaign and Russia, according to the former director of national intelligence John Ratcliffe. “Last summer, we went over the intelligence, and we all unanimously agreed that there was no intelligence from the intelligence community that…
Former DNI Ratcliffe: Special Counsel Durham Agreed, No Intel Showing Trump–Russia Collusion
Former U.S. Attorney John Durham agreed there was no intelligence showing collusion between former President Donald Trump or his campaign and Russia, according to former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe. “Last summer, we went over the intelligence, and we all unanimously agreed that there was no intelligence from the intelligence community that reflected actual,…
FBI Director Commits to Improving Flow of Information to Lawmakers
FBI Director Christopher Wray has committed to improving the flow of information from the agency to lawmakers after being pressed on the issue at a Senate hearing on Tuesday. Speaking at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) accused the FBI of stonewalling information requests, expressing concern that, over the past four years,…
FBI’s Wray Commits to Improving Flow of Information to Lawmakers
FBI Director Christopher Wray has committed to improving the flow of information from the agency to lawmakers after being pressed on the issue during a Senate hearing on March 2. Speaking at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) accused the FBI of stonewalling information requests, expressing concern that, over the past four…
Kash Patel: Former CIA Director Slow-Walked Declassification of Crossfire Hurricane Documents
The release of critical documents related to “Crossfire Hurricane,” the FBI’s investigation of former President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, was slow-walked and, in some cases, blocked by CIA Director Gina Haspel, former Deputy National Security Adviser Kash Patel said in an interview Sunday. Trump, on his last night in office, ordered the declassification of previously confidential documents…
John Durham Announces Resignation as US Attorney, Will Continue Role as Special Counsel
U.S. Attorney John Durham, who was tapped by former Attorney General William Barr to lead a special counsel probe into the origins of the Trump-Russia inquiry, announced his resignation from his position as U.S. attorney of the District of Connecticut. A spokesperson for the Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed to the Daily Caller and other news…
In Final Days, Trump Gave Up on Forcing Release of Russiagate Files, Nunes Prober Says
After four years of railing against “deep state” actors who, he said, tried to undermine his presidency, Donald Trump relented to U.S. intelligence leaders in his final days in office, allowing them to block the release of critical material in the Russia investigation, according to a former senior congressional investigator who later joined the Trump…
Ex-FBI Lawyer Who Forged Email in FISA Process Temporarily Suspended by DC Bar
Ex-FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith, who was recently sentenced to 12 months of probation, has been temporarily suspended from practicing law in Washington. The D.C. Bar, the official organization responsible for licensing and disciplining attorneys in the area, indicated on its website that Clinesmith received a suspension “on an interim basis based upon his conviction of a serious…
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