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Government Corruption
Mystery solved: DOJ secretly thwarted release of Russia documents declassified by Trump
2022-07-20
[Just the News] In the final hours of the Trump presidency, the U.S. Justice Department raised privacy concerns to thwart the release of hundreds of pages of documents that Donald Trump had declassified to expose FBI abuses during the Russia collusion probe, and the agency then defied a subsequent order to release the materials after redactions were made, according to interviews and documents.

The previously untold story of how highly anticipated declassified material never became public is contained in a memo obtained by Just the News from the National Archives that was written by then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows just hours before Trump left office on noon of Jan. 20, 2021.

Meadows' memo confirmed prior reporting by Just the News that Trump on Jan. 19, 2021 declassified a binder of hundreds of pages of sensitive FBI documents that show how the bureau used informants and FISA warrants to spy on the Trump campaign and misled both a federal court and Congress about flaws in the evidence they offered to get approval for the investigation.

The declassified documents included transcripts of intercepts made by the FBI of Trump aides, a declassified copy of the final FISA warrant approved by an intelligence court, and the tasking orders and debriefings of the two main confidential human sources, Christopher Steele and Stefan Halper, the bureau used to investigate whether Trump had colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election.

In the end, multiple investigations found there was no such collusion and that the FBI violated rules and misled the FISA court in an effort to keep the probe going.

The documents that Trump declassified never saw the light of day, even though they were lawfully declassified by Trump and the DOJ was instructed by the president though Meadows to expeditiously release them after redacting private information as necessary.

"I am returning the bulk of the binder of declassified documents to the Department of Justice (including all that appear to have a potential to raise privacy concerns) with the instruction that the Department must expeditiously conduct a Privacy Act review under the standards that the Department of Justice would normally apply, redact material appropriately, and release the remaining material with redactions applied," Meadows wrote in the memo.
Posted by:Skidmark

#2  I'm wading through this, which was written 4 years ago. Don't think anyone has gone to prison yet, doubt they ever will. I can't recommend the book. I don't wish to be responsible for any additional angst it may cause relative to the host of crooked bastids which comprise our government.

The thing Jarrett misses, or fails to mention is everyone inside the beltway political stratum is fully aware of what is going on. It's a moderate sized aquarium, they all know the deal. Other than bloviate, finger point, or do talk-shows, they continue to do nothing. I'm not certain Jarrett's treatment of the disgusting Carter Page is accurate either.

The ability of anyone in Washington to point to another country anywhere in the world, and suggest 'regime change' is well beyond my comprehension.

Posted by: Besoeker   2022-07-20 15:50  

#1  The only surprise here would be if anyone ever gets punished.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-07-20 12:08  

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