As FBI director in 2002, Special Counsel Robert Mueller directed his agents to oppose the pardons of four wrongfully imprisoned men because exculpatory evidence was merely “fodder for cross-examination,” newly revealed FBI documents show. Four years later, the four men, or their estates, were awarded $102 million by a federal judge in Boston for their […]
Not So Honorable: Docs Show Mueller’s FBI Denied Justice to Four Innocent Men…
Mueller’s FBI Repeatedly Abused Prosecutorial Discretion…
Federal Judge Rightly Rebukes Mueller for Questionable Tactics…
Team Mueller’s Illegal, Unethical Hunt for the President’s Scalp…
London ‘Bridges’ Falling Down: Curious Origins of FBI’s Trump-Russia Probe by John Solomon…
The bridge to the Russia investigation wasn’t erected in Moscow during the summer of the 2016 election. It originated earlier, 1,700 miles away in London, where foreign figures contacted Trump campaign advisers and provided the FBI with hearsay allegations of Trump-Russia collusion, bureau documents and interviews of government insiders reveal. These contacts in spring 2016 […]
Former Intelligence Officers Find ‘Indisputable Evidence’ U.S. Intel Leaders Were Linked to British in Spygate Scandal by Cassandra Fairbanks…
PANDORA’S BOX: Trump/Russia May Expose Extent of “Five Eyes” Allied Spying by Sara A. Carter…
Details Behind Upcoming IG Report – The FBI and DOJ Handling of Clinton Investigation – Six Part Video Report…
Here’s the Email Russian Hackers Used to Try to Break Into State Voting Systems…
Just days before the 2016 presidential election, hackers identified by the National Security Agency as working for Russia attempted to breach American voting systems. Among their specific targets were the computers of state voting officials, which they had hoped to compromise with malware-laden emails, according to an intelligence report published previously by The Intercept. Now […]
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