Representative Doug Collins Releases Testimonial Transcript of Bill Priestap…
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Posted By: earlybird,
4/2/2019 5:31:47 PM
Today House Judiciary Committee ranking member Doug Collins releases the transcript of testimony (full pdf below) from former FBI Director of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap. Director Priestap was the immediate supervisor of FBI Agent Peter Strzok. According to earlier reporting of this testimony Mr. Priestap noted how agent Strzok often worked around him in direct communication with FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. Additionally, Strzok had a working relationship with former CIA Director John Brennan that also worked around Priestap. Brennan used Strzok as an author for the December 29, 2016 Joint Analysis Report on Russian measures; and the January 2017
Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 4/2/2019 5:43:25 PM (No. 21391)
Slowly, slowly. At this point, I think this needs to be run out with care to the timing, to make it happen to ensure that it cannot be papered over and "fixed up" and ultimately ignored by the 2020 election as "old news". The Enemedia will be feverishly working to cover up all this and hide away the coup attempt.
The next absolutely critical event is getting Trump re-elected. The evil Deep State operatives are desperate to keep this covered up while they continue to work to prevent the re-election.
All else must be secondary, soon, to re-election, but must not peak the issues too early.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
plomke 4/2/2019 5:56:26 PM (No. 21387)
So...just exactly what are the penalties for treason?
Answer: A big,fat taxpayer funded pension and lifetime health care or is it just a no show/no heavy lifting job on K Street...
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
tlyons1 4/2/2019 6:58:57 PM (No. 21396)
How hard will the treasonous boys work to prevent President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee??
Once ruth musters?????
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
zuker5 4/2/2019 7:05:18 PM (No. 21388)
Strzock ‘’worked around’’, is another way of saying, ‘I dindu nuffin’.
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Looks like Strzok was either a loose cannon who was able to not keep his direct supervisors up-to-date on his activities, or he had the full cooperation of his supervisors(Directors) to do whatever he wanted to do and had little reporting of his activities.
And, remember, Obama stated that the Russians had tried to interfere with our elections before, but it was no big deal. How Trump needed to quit whining about it, and go get some votes (which he did).
But, then, later they concocted this counter-intelligence story about how they were interfering, which then begs the question, if they knew Russians were supposedly infiltrating the Trump campaign, why would they not advise them so they could ensure the Russians weren´t obtaining any sensitive information(Trump would have had daily briefings once the GOP candidate).
Don´t see how the Democrats square their story, one way or the other.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Gabula 4/2/2019 8:08:03 PM (No. 21395)
Right on, Nos. 1 & 5. I pray I live long enough to see real justice be done. Pres. Trump is only one man standing up for America and it´s people, what a shame he has no/little support from these rhino congress critters. Guess they think he´ll be gone in one or two terms and we will still be getting re-elected, line our pockets and carry on.... hate them!!!
Gabula
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
panther361 4/2/2019 8:25:36 PM (No. 21389)
The bad guys are again relying upon the "short attention span" of the younger populace.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
earlybird 4/2/2019 9:54:52 PM (No. 21390)
McCabe jumped Strzok’s supervisor Priestap when he tapped Strzok to do the Small Group dirty work that Brennan appears to have been managing from further above. And no doubt Comey.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
john56 4/2/2019 10:06:32 PM (No. 21394)
Maybe I read through the 219 pages pretty fast and I´ll leave it to smart folks like Sundance to get into the weeds, but it sounds to me like Bill Priestap, the FBI Director of Counterintelligence sure didn´t know what was going on.
It would make me happy if I were an opponent of the USA and freedom to know that such a doofus was selected to run a major USA "Counterintelligence" operation.
I gotta think ol´ Vlad and his former KGB buddies, when the day´s work is over and it´s time to relax with vodka and cigars in the Kremlin are having a great ol´ belly laugh about the stupid Americans.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Nephilim 4/3/2019 10:01:22 AM (No. 21392)
Any lawyers and intelligence folks know if the interviewee can lie about subject matters that a truthful answer might compromise an ongoing investigation?
So does ´No´ mean ´No´ when perceived national security matters are at risk?
FTA: linked documents Bill Priestap 6.5.18 Interview Transcript Redacted, top of page 6 states:
"Mr. Somers. Is there any reason that you are unable to provide truthful answers to today´s questions?
Mr. Priestap. No."
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Priestap showed up in the Page-Strzok texts as “Bill”. He was rather a shadowy figure so it is interesting to read what he finally had to say.