Mueller dismisses top FBI agent in Russia probe for anti-Trump texts

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Probably not any huge revelations, but it is something.

https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/kash-patel-sends-declassified-crossfire-hurricane-docs-russiagate

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FBI Director Kash Patel has transmitted to Congress hundreds of pages of declassified documents from the bureau's "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation related to false claims about Trump-Russia collusion, following a declassification executive order from President Donald Trump.

The nearly seven-hundred pages of declassified records have now also been obtained exclusively by Just the News. The release is labeled the "Crossfire Hurricane Redacted Binder" and is dated April 9, 2025.
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Good. I saw this as well, about Hillary's liar Chris Steele.

And don't forget that treasonous scum-bag liar who is now long-dead thank goodness, Songbird John McCain, is the one who handed this pile of lies to the FBI in the first place:

The question I still want addressed about that part is when the FBI internally realized it was BS, who said to ignore that and proceed. The interesting thing is that it's clear by his public appearances he needs money, imho.

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The question I still want addressed about that part is when the FBI internally realized it was BS, who said to ignore that and proceed.
Victoria Nuland's deputy, a gal whose name escapes me at the moment, had a sit down with Steele about the dossier and quickly concluded he was FOS. That was in fall of 2016. And she emailed the FBI as to her findings. When she filled in Nuland, Nuland ordered no further State Department involvement with Steele over her concerns with the Hatch Act.

That may have prompted the circular corroboration approach of having Steele talk with the journalists so the FBI could "use" that reporting as a form of corroboration of Steele's dossier even though they knew full well he was the source for both. And that leads directly back to Comey. He would be the only one who could approve such a gross violation of FBI/DOJ protocol and procedure.

To put the cherry on the sundae, Hillary needed to sideline Loretta Lynch in case she balked at Comey proceeding with Crossfire Hurricane. Bill was dispatched to compromise Lynch with the tango on the tarmac.
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aggiehawg said:

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The question I still want addressed about that part is when the FBI internally realized it was BS, who said to ignore that and proceed.
Victoria Nuland's deputy, a gal whose name escapes me at the moment, had a sit down with Steele about the dossier and quickly concluded he was FOS. That was in fall of 2016. And she emailed the FBI as to her findings. When she filled in Nuland, Nuland ordered no further State Department involvement with Steele over her concerns with the Hatch Act.

That may have prompted the circular corroboration approach of having Steele talk with the journalists so the FBI could "use" that reporting as a form of corroboration of Steele's dossier even though they knew full well he was the source for both. And that leads directly back to Comey. He would be the only one who could approve such a gross violation of FBI/DOJ protocol and procedure.

To put the cherry on the sundae, Hillary needed to sideline Loretta Lynch in case she balked at Comey proceeding with Crossfire Hurricane. Bill was dispatched to compromise Lynch with the tango on the tarmac.
I admire your memory and ability to connect the dots, thanks.
We really need to rewrite our laws concerning libel and slander.
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aggiehawg said:

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To put the cherry on the sundae, Hillary needed to sideline Loretta Lynch in case she balked at Comey proceeding with Crossfire Hurricane. Bill was dispatched to compromise Lynch with the tango on the tarmac.
That an interesting dot to connect.
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VegasAg86 said:

aggiehawg said:

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To put the cherry on the sundae, Hillary needed to sideline Loretta Lynch in case she balked at Comey proceeding with Crossfire Hurricane. Bill was dispatched to compromise Lynch with the tango on the tarmac.
That an interesting dot to connect.
That was a plotline from the show Billions when Chuck Rhodes was clashing with his black female AG who was threatening to fire him. He originally was thinking of ways to curry her favor until his ex-wife Wendy told him to "flip the script" so he indicted a very close friend of the AG so if she fired him, it would appear to be obstruction of justice.

But the timing of Comey's vindication of Hillary over the emails and Bill's surprise meeting with Lynch on the tarmac was always curious to me. That was done and leaked for a reason. To corral Lynch.
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Dot connection like this is one of the reasons you're the hero of this thread.
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VegasAg86 said:

Dot connection like this is one of the reasons you're the hero of this thread.
LOL. I do have a knack for that, don't I?
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aggiehawg said:

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The question I still want addressed about that part is when the FBI internally realized it was BS, who said to ignore that and proceed.
Victoria Nuland's deputy, a gal whose name escapes me at the moment, had a sit down with Steele about the dossier and quickly concluded he was FOS. That was in fall of 2016. And she emailed the FBI as to her findings. When she filled in Nuland, Nuland ordered no further State Department involvement with Steele over her concerns with the Hatch Act.

That may have prompted the circular corroboration approach of having Steele talk with the journalists so the FBI could "use" that reporting as a form of corroboration of Steele's dossier even though they knew full well he was the source for both. And that leads directly back to Comey. He would be the only one who could approve such a gross violation of FBI/DOJ protocol and procedure.

To put the cherry on the sundae, Hillary needed to sideline Loretta Lynch in case she balked at Comey proceeding with Crossfire Hurricane. Bill was dispatched to compromise Lynch with the tango on the tarmac.



Are you referring to Fiona Hill?
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Are you referring to Fiona Hill?
No. Evelyn something like Kavelec, I think? Steele was telling her about something that was going on in a consulate in Miami, a consulate she knew (since she worked at the State Department) did not exist. That was her first clue Steele was just parroting what he had heard with no further investigation done by him to corroborate anything. She questioned him more closely even getting him to say something along the lines that his info was "time sensitive" and related to "an election."

It was that last part that alarmed Nuland enough to order no further contact with Steele or his company because of the Hatch Act violations. Evelyn did alert the FBI though via email to a Special Agent whose name I can no longer recall as he was a very minor figure in the machinations going on at the FBI. Obviously he ran what he had up the flagpole but was overruled by some superior. But the FBI did stop paying Steele a month or so later.
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aggiehawg said:

VegasAg86 said:

Dot connection like this is one of the reasons you're the hero of this thread.
LOL. I do have a knack for that, don't I?
The "DOT MASTER" El Suprema!
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aggiehawg said:

VegasAg86 said:

Dot connection like this is one of the reasons you're the hero of this thread.
LOL. I do have a knack for that, don't I?
Knew a 96 year old successful business man. He always said lawyers aren't any smarter than anybody else. They just have better memories.
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Secolobo said:

aggiehawg said:

VegasAg86 said:

Dot connection like this is one of the reasons you're the hero of this thread.
LOL. I do have a knack for that, don't I?
Knew a 96 year old successful business man. He always said lawyers aren't any smarter than anybody else. They just have better memories.
And lawyers tend to make for very bad business people, in my experience.

But it is not only having great memories but also the training on thought processes from the Socratic Method. Back in my day, law school really did alter one's way of thinking, ability to focus and discriminate between what were useful facts and non useful facts, from either side of an issue. That training to see both sides of an issue clarifies the thought process. At least in my case, it did.
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aggiehawg said:

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Are you referring to Fiona Hill?
No. Evelyn something like Kavelec, I think? Steele was telling her about something that was going on in a consulate in Miami, a consulate she knew (since she worked at the State Department) did not exist. That was her first clue Steele was just parroting what he had heard with no further investigation done by him to corroborate anything. She questioned him more closely even getting him to say something along the lines that his info was "time sensitive" and related to "an election."

It was that last part that alarmed Nuland enough to order no further contact with Steele or his company because of the Hatch Act violations. Evelyn did alert the FBI though via email to a Special Agent whose name I can no longer recall as he was a very minor figure in the machinations going on at the FBI. Obviously he ran what he had up the flagpole but was overruled by some superior. But the FBI did stop paying Steele a month or so later.



Kathy Kavalec






Her handwritten notes














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Thanks! Wasn't too far off on the last name.
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aggiehawg said:

Thanks! Wasn't too far off on the last name.


Updated it with the handwritten notes

All of this stuff is in this Mueller thread about 600 pages back. I've pieced together a partial manuscript to try and put this amazing thread together into book form. This thread is Peter Schweitzer worthy documentation
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aggiehawg said:

Secolobo said:

aggiehawg said:

VegasAg86 said:

Dot connection like this is one of the reasons you're the hero of this thread.
LOL. I do have a knack for that, don't I?
Knew a 96 year old successful business man. He always said lawyers aren't any smarter than anybody else. They just have better memories.
And lawyers tend to make for very bad business people, in my experience.

But it is not only having great memories but also the training on thought processes from the Socratic Method. Back in my day, law school really did alter one's way of thinking, ability to focus and discriminate between what were useful facts and non useful facts, from either side of an issue. That training to see both sides of an issue clarifies the thought process. At least in my case, it did.
Well you excelled at it no doubt! Heck...I probably could have made it through Law school with your help.
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All of this stuff is in this Mueller thread about 600 pages back. I've pieced together a partial manuscript to try and put this amazing thread together into book form. This thread is Peter Schweitzer worthy documentation
Good luck with that.
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aggiehawg said:

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All of this stuff is in this Mueller thread about 600 pages back. I've pieced together a partial manuscript to try and put this amazing thread together into book form. This thread is Peter Schweitzer worthy documentation
Good luck with that.


I believe you inspired it when you directed him to this thread from another thread.
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VegasAg86 said:

aggiehawg said:

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All of this stuff is in this Mueller thread about 600 pages back. I've pieced together a partial manuscript to try and put this amazing thread together into book form. This thread is Peter Schweitzer worthy documentation
Good luck with that.


I believe you inspired it when you directed him to this thread from another thread.


Absolutely she did. This thread had fallen into the abyss laying stagnant ten pages back. Now I try to make an effort to keep it bumped up as do others. Its content is so valuable when it comes to DJT 1.0 and the Russiagate conspiracy. It exposes the corruption of FISA and the FBi.
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Hey now, I always had it saved and in my list to post if something happened.

Going to be a sorta busy thread in the coming days as the declass gets out.

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Links should be clickable. Not a whole bunch of black bars.

https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/read-declassified-russia-collusion-documents-turned-over

2025.04.10 - Adm Rogers NSA interview.pdf
2025.04.10 - Bruce Ohr interviews.pdf
2025.04.10 - Christopher Steele Binder.pdf
2025.04.10 - Comey text messages.pdf
2025.04.10 - DJT Flynn Christie defensive briefing.pdf
2025.04.10 - FISA notes on Steele reports.pdf
2025.04.10 - Flynn interview.pdf
2025.04.10 - Halper files.pdf
2025.04.10 - HRC attorneys defensive briefing.pdf
2025.04.10 - McCabe memos.pdf
2025.04.10 - McCabe text messages.pdf
2025.04.10 - Mifsud interview.pdf
2025.04.10 - Page & Strzok Lync messages.pdf
2025.04.10 - Page text messages.pdf
2025.04.10 - Priestap text messages.pdf
2025.04.10 - State Dept Steele binder.pdf
2025.04.10 - Steele reports thru Simpson & McCain.pdf
2025.04.10 - Strzok text messages.pdf
2025.04.10 - Wolfe interview.pdf
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wow, thx for aggregating.
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will25u said:




We already knew they did this.
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will25u said:

Hey now, I always had it saved and in my list to post if something happened.

Going to be a sorta busy thread in the coming days as the declass gets out.



Your contributions to keeping this thread alive are appreciated.
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will25u said:





Somehow, instead of going to prison, Strzok got $1.5 million.
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Again...

Corrupt Government is Corrupt.


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May of 2016? No, that would have been May of 2017, after Comey had testified before Congress in March 2017 that he was trying to blackmail President Trump. In true J. Edgar Hoover fashion, I might add.
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will25u said:

Again...

Corrupt Government is Corrupt.

Well, I absolutely believe the UK laundered the information to give it "credibility." That is how the left has been doing things the last decade.
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