Former top FBI agent: Russiagate perpetrators could face 'subversion' or racketeering prosecution
"I think also what we have to start looking at is things like subversion," Gilliam said on the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show.
"I think also what we have to start looking at is things like subversion," Gilliam said on the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show.
Brennan and Clapper on Wednesday defended their investigation in an opinion piece for the New York Times, and claimed that the assessment was focused on Russia’s actions, not whether the country colluded with someone in the U.S.
Under Comey and Wray, the FBI repeatedly failed — or refused — to identify the sources of classified leaks to the media outlets pushing bogus claims of Russian collusion.
FISA Court quietly rules DOJ and FBI can review FISA warrant intel to support Kash Patel effort to hand over more Crossfire Hurricane documents to House and Senate.
The declassified annex is expected to show not only that the Clinton campaign had a plan to generate the Russia hoax, but that the FBI was a willing participant in the plot. This comes as a possible conspiracy case ramps up.
Mueller, a Marine and ex-federal prosecutor who served as FBI director from 2001 to 2013, was subpoenaed recently by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer in the Jeffrey Epstein inquiry but will be unable to comply.
A declassified annex from John Durham's report sheds new light on the Clinton Plan to falsely tie Trump to Putin, with the expectation that the FBI would join in too.
The "Russiagate" narrative, which permeated mainstream news coverage during the Trump years, was dismantled in an exhaustive four-part series in the Columbia Journalism Review by investigative reporter Jeff Gerth.