Thursday, August 09, 2018

SARA CARTER: New Bruce Ohr Docs Mentioning Strzok and Page Raise Serious Questions With Investigators


From Gateway Pundit:
A law enforcement sensitive document written by senior Justice Department official, Bruce Ohr, is raising serious concerns amongst congressional investigators regarding testimony provided to Congress on the involvement of FBI special agents in the probe into the Trump campaign and its alleged Russian ties. 
Nov. 21, 2016, the handwritten document lists former FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok, his paramour FBI Attorney Lisa Page and Special Agent Joe Pientka (who along with Strzok interviewed former National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn). 
Page’s name on Ohr’s notes raises a number of questions, particularly since she would not have normally been involved in national security investigations, a congressional investigator said. 
It also raises a number of questions regarding McCabe’s possible involvement and whether was he authorizing any meetings or communications with Ohr in regard to the Trump investigation, the investigators noted. 
Another congressional investigator told SaraACarter.com that the notes written by Ohr raise “concerns of previously undisclosed communications with the FBI and Ohr and how extensive these communications were. 
It also raises concerns about testimony given by Lisa Page, who downplayed her interactions with Ohr in her (July 13) testimony to Congress.” 
The notes at the bottom of the memo state, in sloppy writing, “no prosecution yet, pushing ahead on M case,” in reference to Paul Manafort, who is now facing years old charges on financial crimes and money laundering, according to congressional investigators.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The FBI is a net liability and ALWAYS has been. Shut it down.

I challenge anyone to study, if only for half an hour, the history of this organization and see if you don't reach the same conclusion.

When I was young there was a TV show that glorified the Bureau. It was based on a movie that was overseen by J Edgar Hoover, one of the most corrupt and vile Americans of prominence in the history of the country. Hoover collected information on influential Americans and used it for personal gain and political manipulation via blackmail.

He even had a blackmail file on the director of his movie and used it to insure that he and his Bureau were heroically portrayed. The TV show followed the same script. There was a ton of dirt in Hollywood and Hoover had it all.