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- Illegal Spying On Political Opponents
- Lying to FISA Court
- Supressing Vital Evidence
- Tampering with Evidence

The Russian Collusion Hoax against Donald Trump is both simple and complex. Simply put: Hillary Clinton ordered it. Her campaign paid for it. She fed the phony story to the media and the FBI. Then, the FBI and the CIA launched investigations into the Trump campaign. They even spied on Trump and his team during the campaign and while serving as president. And, to make matters worse, the Obama administration pushed the hoax on a compliant and complicit news media, AKA Fake News. Simply put, that's what happened. This video series details the complex twists and turns of the worst political crime spree in American history.
If you're a regular reader or viewer of the mainstream media, you missed the scandal because most reporters ignored it. In fact, they amplified and perpetuated the hoax, often referred to as Spygate. But this easy-to-follow video guide quickly brings you up to speed. It's also helpful for young voters who came of age in the past few years because Spygate, which is still unfolding, wasn't in any of their history books at school.
Note: This video series was accurate when it was posted online in the summer of 2020 and remains so to this day.
This is the video introduction to Spygate Truths. Click on All Episodes at the top of this page to watch any of the 13 brief video reports now available. They range from 3-7 minutes in length. Each episode's web page includes written background information, the script from the video, and links to government documents.
What is Spygate? It's a pattern of dishonest and illegal acts by the Obama administration. It began prior to the 2016 presidential campaign and elements of the coverup continue to this day. It:
The FBI made 17 major errors and omissions in its investigation of Team Trump. It also committed 51 violations of its own fact-checking procedures. Those are the findings of the Inspector General for the Department of Justice. Note: link to the Inspector General's report is below.
Exculpatory evidence is any information that tends to support a defendant's claim that he/she is not guilty.
When the Department of Justice and the FBI request a search warrant from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, they are required to tell the court any information that favors the defendant.
They failed to do that multiple times in the FISA warrants involving Team Trump.
One of the most important resources to understanding "Spygate" is a report by the Department of Justice Inspector General. It was issued in December, 2019. Spygate Truths repeatedly refers to it, citing page numbers for the source information we report. You can look for yourself. Here's a link to the full report. Be advised, however, it's 434 pages long and does not read like a spy novel.
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