1/ Leaving aside the fact that six witnesses have now sworn under penalty of perjury that they didn't tell Danchenko anything in the dossier, in some cases it's not even possible that they did. theepochtimes.com/alleged-steele…
2/ Steele was tasked with writing the Alfa Bank story on September 11, 2016 (as he twice claimed under oath in London court proceedings) or in late July 2016 (which was his amended testimony when pressed on it in court).
3/ The trouble with the claim that Abyshev was the source for the Alfa Bank information is that Abyshev met Danchenko only once in 2016 and that was before Steele was tasked with anything to do with Alfa Bank.
4/ But because DOJ anti-Trump operative David Laufman gave Danchenko lots of time to get his story straight before his interview, Danchenko wiggled out.
Notice how he was careful to avoid telling the FBI about Abyshev and Alfa directly, instead talking about something unrelated.
5/ Laufman told the IG that he treated Danchenko with kid gloves (didn't even have to come down to the FBI) to facilitate validating Steele's info.
Instead, we now have every single "source" denying having provided any info at all.
When is Laufman going to be held to account?
6/ @carterwpage might be interested in this one. Danchenko claimed that the Page/Sechin info came from Lyundmila Podobedova.
Podobedova denies having given him any info in the dossier. She also attests that they never met between 2013 and 2019.
7/ Danchenko gave the FBI a supposed text message from Podobedova about the Page/Sechin meeting.
Did the FBI check the message's veracity? In what form was it given? Did Danchenko hand over his actual phone or nah? Does I.I.S. stand for Sechin or someone else?
8/ Danchenko told the FBI that he had no idea who Steele's client was, i.e. Fusion GPS.
But, according to Vorontsov, Danchenko claimed that he was *working* for Fusion GPS.
John Durham, are you there?
Note the word game: *end* client. Again, Danchenko left himself wiggle room. There wouldn't have been any wiggle room if he was brought in for questioning like they did to every single Trump person. Laufman needs to be held to account for giving Danchenko time to plan his story.
A bit later, Danchenko trips up when he doesn't use the term *end* client.
Durham has all this info. More so, unlike us, he has unredacted versions. Where is he?
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This is a big fat lie. Let's take a look at a small selection of propaganda that was pumped out by or via the Hillary Clinton campaign based on the fraudulent Steele dossier (which was falsely reported by Clinton to the FEC as a "legal expense"):
Had it not been for the IRS whistleblowers, Hunter Biden would've gotten off scot free. Not a good look for David Weiss or for justice in general. Real banana republic stuff they tried to pull here. Also noteworthy that @nytimes has shifted its narrative. nytimes.com/2023/08/19/us/…
"Mr. Biden’s foreign business ventures, especially when his father was vice president and later when he was addicted to crack cocaine, **had long raised ethical and legal concerns**."
For years they told us that it was all a giant conspiracy theory. Now they pretend otherwise.
"Mr. Weiss told an associate that he preferred not to bring any charges, even misdemeanors, against Mr. Biden because the average American would not be prosecuted for them."
You mean the "average American" who's the son of the vice-president raking in millions from China? 🤡🤣
This is the craziest thing I've seen in a long while. I said earlier today that the two Slack messages on Covid origin released by GOP ended all debate.
Well, @franciscodeasis has found even worse messages buried within the PDF which GOP apparently meant to hold back for later. https://t.co/yK5vnjCqja
Trump's lawyers sent a remarkable letter to @RepMikeTurner trying to get House GOP to intervene in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents situation.
The gist of it is that NARA and DOJ tricked Trump. That may well be true but what does that say about him? justthenews.com/sites/default/…
The letter starts by blaming sloppy packing and record keeping. It also concedes that Trump meant to go through the boxes but didn't. This may all be true but this was in 2022. Trump should have been more than aware by then that the deep state bureaucracy was trying to get him.
This seems to suggest that Trump's lawyers found additional documents marked classified. 🤔
ICYMI, former CIA director Michael Morell got an invitation from Peter Strzok to talk about Hillary's emails. Shortly after, he contacted Hillary's campaign manager. Wonder what they talked about. 🤔
And now we find out that he was also Biden's clean up man for Hunter's laptop.
Reposting this from a year ago from @themarketswork and myself.
It's a 2200 word primer on the Ukraine situation, Russia's historic perspective, the 2014 Nuland/Biden coup, as well as on how the 2014 coup spawned the Biden/Burisma symbiosis.
As war rages in Ukraine following the invasion by Russia, the realities on the ground are difficult to assess—it’s estimated that thousands have been killed, including hundreds of civilians, and 2 million have been forced to flee their homes.
Although Russian President Vladimir Putin is rightly deserving of blame, top U.S. officials over the past decade have played important roles in critical events that undermined U.S. relations with Russia and resulted in the destabilization of Ukraine.