In Episode 1, we learned that the Justice Department and the FBI misled, some would say lied to, the FISA Court. In this report we focus on what the government lawyers failed to tell the court. Could that be worse than a straight out lie? Let’s take a look at the facts.
The FBI made 17 significant errors and omissions in its investigation of Team Trump. That's the finding of the Inspector General of the Department of Justice. Among the most significant omissions at that Government Lawyer failed to tell the FISA Court that:
• The Clinton campaign paid for the research•
• Christopher Steele was desperate to see Donald Trump defeated
• That secret recordings of Carter Page by an FBI undercover operative produced only
exculpatory evidence, meaning the information supported Page's claims of innocence
•.Carter Page was not a Russian agent but was, in fact, a long-time source for the CIA
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 Truth 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 474 pages long and does not read like a spy novel.
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