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US intel community reportedly tried to purchase documents or something from the Russians
2018-02-10
[Washington Examiner] The U.S. intelligence community spent $100,000 in the past year during an operation to recover stolen, classified National Security Agency documents from Russian operatives, according to reports Friday.

In early 2017, American intelligence officials opened a communications channel with a Russian operative who agreed to sell documents stolen from the NSA and also insisted on including damaging material gathered on President Trump, the Intercept reported Friday.

Intelligence officials reportedly made it clear that they were not interested in the material regarding Trump. However, after handing over $100,000 of the $1 million dollar deal they had struck with the Russian, the officials were given unverified information about Trump, including bank records, emails, and what appeared to be Russian intelligence data, according to the New York Times.

The American officials then cut off the deal, skeptical of the Russian operative and fearful of political fallout if it was reported that they were buying damning information about Trump.

The CIA declined to comment to the Washington Examiner.
We'll leak our comments when we get good and ready.
During the early stages of the negotiations, an American businessman based in Germany acted as a liaison between America and the Russians. Officials spent months tracking the Russian's moves and the NSA used their official Twitter account to send coded messages to the Russian, the New York Times report said.

The Russian reportedly had a history of money laundering and owned a close-to-bankrupt company that sold portable grills as a cover-up.

Related at Ann Althouse.

Related at Daily Caller: Report: CIA Gave $100k To Russian Offering Dirt On Trump, Including The Sex Video
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  "Who you gonna believe? A Federal Agency or your own lying eyes..citizen?"
Posted by: Frank G   2018-02-10 20:59  

#5  The Daily Caller article now contains this update:

Update: The CIA is contesting The Times story and a similar one that appeared in The Intercept.

“The people swindled here were [Intercept reporter] James Risen and [New York Times reporter] Matt Rosenberg. The fictional story that CIA was bilked out of $100,000 is patently false,” CIA spokesman Dean Boyd told The Daily Caller News Foundation after this article was published. Boyd was unable to provide additional details because of the sensitivity of the topic.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-02-10 20:44  

#4  Everything they say sounds plausible - unless you been hearing the same excuses for the last 40 years.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-02-10 08:23  

#3  Tried going through the Clinton Foundation?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-02-10 08:20  

#2  The retrieval of stolen cyber documents sounds plausible enough. A lot of that going around lately.

It's a short-term project. Go ahead, write it up.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-02-10 01:54  

#1  an operation to recover stolen, classified National Security Agency documents from Russian operatives

Does the CIA/NSA employ imbeciles? Because only an imbecile could come up with a cover story as lame as this one. "Sure, we'll sell you back your documents. Fortunately for you we never made any copies. Swearsies. Oh, by the way, here's some free dirt we made up, er, I mean, found, on Trump."
Posted by: PBMcL   2018-02-10 01:43  

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