Friday, November 22, 2019

The Horowitz FISA Investigation May Have Found its Scapegoat

Details of the Horowitz FISA report are leaking, and it all smacks of a whitewash.

Last night, CNN ran with a story - based on leaks no doubt obtained from one of the many ex-FBI snakes now employed by the fakest news channel on earth - proclaiming that Horowitz's report will make claims of criminal activity by a single FBI lawyer, whose identity is not revealed in the story.

A former FBI lawyer is under criminal investigation after allegedly altering a document related to 2016 surveillance of a Trump campaign adviser, several people briefed on the matter told CNN. A little later in the evening, the Deep State mouthpieces at the Washington Post came in with a story of their own, and it revealed more about this lawyer's identity.

The bottom line here is that Horowitz, true to his nature as a career creature of the DC Swamp, has apparently found the perfect scapegoat, a low-level lawyer who has already been forced out of his job and who can now become the sacrificial lamb, the offering to the public in a report that otherwise whitewashes the utter defrauding of the FISA process that we all know was led by Strzok, James Comey, Andrew McCabe and Rod Rosenstein, among others.

Horowitz turned over evidence on the allegedly altered document to John Durham, the federal prosecutor appointed early this year by Attorney General William Barr to conduct a broad investigation of intelligence gathered for the Russia probe by the CIA and other agencies, including the FBI. The altered document is also at least one focus of Durham's criminal probe.

While reports from CNN and the WaPo are highly suspect at best and far from definitive accounts of the totality of the Horowitz's findings, they provide good initial foundation to believe the report will be a classic DC Swamp whitewash.

If the report contained criminal referrals targeting the true major players in all of this, those major players would be working with their toadies at CNN, WaPo, the NYTimes and the networks to plant stories that smear Horowitz and contain more-preferred narratives.


https://dbdailyupdate.com/index.php/2019/11/22/the-horowitz-fisa-investigation-may-have-found-its-scapegoat/

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