March 25, 2019
MY CORNER by Boyd Cathey
What Does the Mueller Report REALLY Mean?
The Frenzied Investigations WILL Continue
Friends,
As the old saying goes: “Who are you gonna believe, us or
your lying eyes?” For two years, through
500 called witnesses, over 2800 subpoenas, millions of dollars of taxpayer money spent,
a 24/7 drum beat on almost all media, lives ruined financially by spurious
court action, thousands upon thousands of assurances that Donald Trump was a “Russian
plant” or at the very least “involved in a conspiracy with Vladimir Putin” that
managed to “steal” the 2016 presidential election from the
divinely-ordained-to-win candidate Hillary Clinton—with all that, we now confirm
that this process has been part of a
gigantic attempted silent coup against a sitting president, by unhinged
lunatics who simply wanted us not to believe our “lying eyes.”
That process, even with zealous Democrat lawyers employed
by the Mueller Commission, came up a virtual dud: no collusion at all with
anyone in the Trump campaign, nothing that rises to actionable status on
obstruction.
Of course, such conclusions are totally unsatisfactory to
those who have invested the past two years assuring us the exact opposite—who have
assured us that they have “seen” proof of collusion (e.g., Congressmen Schiff
and Swalwell) or that we “know for a fact” that Donald Trump is a Russian agent
(e.g., MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, etc.). And the very reason that they are
demanding now to see every jot and tittle in the Mueller Report, all the
background material, everything, is simple enough: maybe, they think, if they
go back and comb through all the “evidence” just one more time, something,
anything, might jump out on which they can hang their continuing attacks on the
president.
These fanatics spent the past two years solemnly telling us
that “our democracy was in peril.” In fact, it was—and is. But not due to
President Trump, but because one of America’s two major political parties was
literally possessed by an uncontrollably demonic desire to overturn a national
election and would do anything, including fabricating fake intelligence, subverting
and criminally abusing our intelligence agencies, misusing Congress’s
investigatory powers, and employing the “presstitutes” in the media, to achieve
that result.
Many of you are old enough to remember the 1973 blockbuster
film, The Exorcist, roughly based on
a real case of diabolical possession that occurred in the Archdiocese of St.
Louis, back in 1949. In a remarkable display, for the past two years we have
witnessed, as it were, an entire and not insignificant portion of our nation “possessed”–transfixed
like the subject of William Blatty’s screen play—or maybe, more ominously, like
the followers of Jim Jones and his suicidal Peoples’ Temple (and we know how that
ended).
That is the truly frightening aspect of what we’ve been
passing through…. Millions continue to believe, cult-like, that there is
something “there,” when we have known all along that there is no “there,” there.
If anything demonstrates beyond rational debate the
existence of a veritable and poisonous Deep State—what the late Dr. Sam Francis
termed the Managerial State—these past twenty-four months have done so abundantly.
The question now is this: will those, eyes glazed over and
minds numbed, wallowing in their cult-like Trump Derangement Syndrome, ever get
over it, recover from its infectious and deadening poison?
Probably not.
For the vicious manifestation we have
witnessed for the past two years is the result of years of conditioning by our
ideologically-corrupted educational system and colleges, by our media, and
through our entertainment system. And by a debased political class and the
managerial elites who have considered themselves to be literally above the laws
of the land…and certainly above all of us “deplorables” and Hoi Polloi who live in “fly over”
country.
You see, their understanding of “democracy” has no room for
us in it. In the name of those magic
talismans—in the name of “democracy” and “equality”—so urgently demanded at
home and so vigorously pushed upon the rest of the world, the reality is an all-powerful
hegemon, a virtual totalitarianism, a new type of slavery in which most of us
are the slaves and our masters are those mostly unelected elites and their
pliant politicians who control our destiny.
Such ingrates we are not to appreciate the benefits of this
arrangement!
Remember Napoleon, the top pig in Orwell’s dystopian novel, Animal Farm, who famously said: “All animals are equal (but some
animals are more equal than others”? It’s enough to make him blush with envy.
Today I pass on a fascinating essay, heavily researched and
revelatory. In a sense it boils down into a few thousand words what various
authors have done in book-length accounts (e.g. Greg Jarrett, The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear
Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump).
It’s by investigative journalist Paul Sperry. Copy it and
send it to your friends, and, if you dare, to those trance-possessed Never
Trumpers you may still know….
TRUMP-RUSSIA
2.00: Dossier-Tied Firm Pitching Journalists Daily on “Collusion”
By
Paul Sperry, REAL CLEAR INVESTIGATIONS,
March 20, 2019
Key
Democratic operatives and private investigators who tried to derail Donald
Trump’s campaign by claiming he was a tool of the Kremlin have rebooted their
operation since his election with a multimillion-dollar stealth campaign to
persuade major media outlets and lawmakers that the president should be impeached.
The
effort has successfully placed a series of questionable stories alleging secret
back channels and meetings between Trump associates and Russian spies, while
influencing related investigations and reports from Congress.
The
operation’s nerve center is a Washington-based nonprofit called The Democracy
Integrity Project, or TDIP. Among other activities, it pumps out daily
“research” briefings to prominent Washington journalists, as well as
congressional staffers, to keep the Russia “collusion” narrative alive.
TDIP is
led by Daniel J. Jones, a former FBI investigator, Clinton administration
volunteer and top staffer to California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein. It
employs the key opposition-research figures behind the salacious and unverified
dossier: Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson and ex-British intelligence
officer Christopher Steele. Its financial backers include the actor/director
Rob Reiner and billionaire activist George Soros.
The
project’s work has been largely shrouded in mystery. But a months-long
examination by RealClearInvestigations, drawn from documents and more than a
dozen interviews, found that the organization is running an elaborate
media-influence operation that includes driving and shaping daily coverage of
the Russia collusion theory, as well as pushing stories about Trump in the
national media that attempt to tie the president or his associates to the
Kremlin.
The
group also feeds information to FBI and congressional investigators, and then
tells reporters that authorities are investigating those leads. The tactic adds
credibility to TDIP’s pitches, luring big media outlets to bite on stories. It
mirrors the strategy federal authorities themselves deployed to secure FISA
warrants to spy on the Trump campaign: citing published news reports of
investigative details their informants had leaked to the media to bolster their
wiretap requests.
Five
days a week, TDIP emails a newsletter to influential Democrats and prominent
Beltway journalists under the heading “TDIP Research” – which summarizes the
latest “collusion” news, and offers “points of interest” to inspire fresh
stories regarding President Trump’s alleged ties to Moscow.
Recipients
of the TDIP reports include staffers at the New
York Times and Washington Post
and investigative reporters at BuzzFeed, ProPublica and McClatchy [newspapers],
as well as news producers at CNN and MSNBC, according to a source familiar with
the project's email distribution list. Democratic aides on Capitol Hill also
subscribe to the newsletter.
The
briefings typically run several pages and include an “Executive Summary” and
links to court documents and congressional testimony, letters and memos, as
well as new articles and videos.
The
Steele dossier and impeachment are common themes in the reports, which
generally spin news events against Trump, copies of the newsletter obtained by
RCI show. A March 13 TDIP bulletin, for instance, highlighted former Trump
campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s sentencing without informing readers that
Special Counsel Robert Mueller closed the case without any collusion accusation
against Manafort, who was punished for personal financial crimes.
A Feb.
12 briefing led with an NBC News exclusive report on the findings of the Senate
Intelligence Committee’s two-year Russia probe. But it misstated what the news
was — that both Democrats and Republicans agreed with the conclusion that there
was "no factual evidence of collusion" between the Trump campaign and
Russia – claiming instead that Democrats “rejected” the conclusion.
“What’s
significant about them is they're totally one-sided,” said a veteran reporter
with a major newspaper who is plugged into the national security beat in
Washington and insisted on anonymity. “It’s really just another way of adding
fuel to the fire of the whole Russia collusion thing."
Jones'
project doesn’t just spin the news. Its more ambitious goal is to make news by
essentially continuing the Clinton-funded investigation into alleged
Trump/Russia ties that began in 2016, and then sharing findings with news
outlets, congressional investigators and federal agents.
Jones
has hired Fusion GPS, the same Washington firm co-founded by former
journalist-turned-opposition-researcher Simpson that was paid more than $1
million by lawyers for the Hillary Clinton campaign to collect information
damaging to Trump during the 2016 election.
Jones
is also paying Steele, another anti-Trump partisan, to continue to dig up dirt
on the president. Fusion GPS paid the former British intelligence officer
$168,000 to produce a series of anonymously sourced memos for Clinton accusing
the Trump campaign of hatching an espionage plot with the Kremlin to hack
Clinton campaign emails and steal the election. The memos also claimed that the
Kremlin held compromising material on Trump, including video of him carousing
with prostitutes in Moscow. Three years of multiple federal investigations have
failed to verify the accusations, which were nonetheless used by the FBI to
obtain a secret court-approved wiretap on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
In a
letter last year, Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, then chairman of the Senate
Judiciary Committee, suggested that the anti-Trump trio was responsible for
spreading “inaccurate” information about the Russia investigation and the Trump
campaign. “Mr. Jones stated he planned to push the information he obtained from
Fusion and Steele to policymakers on Capitol Hill, the press and the FBI,”
Grassley wrote Democratic Sen. Chris Coons, referring to an FBI interview with
Jones.
Simpson
and Steele have a history of feeding the FBI and Congress unsubstantiated
allegations and rumors, sending investigators down rabbit holes. They have also
planted several anti-Trump stories in the media that have proved unverifiable,
unfounded, or just plain false.
These
include a McClatchy newspapers story asserting that "NRA attorney Cleta
Mitchell" warned during the 2016 campaign that Russians had infiltrated
the NRA and were using it to launder illegal donations to Trump. Mitchell
called the article a "complete fabrication," noting that she hadn’t
worked for the NRA in a decade and had no contact with it in 2016. She claims
Simpson personally shopped the bogus story to McClatchy. Her allegation was
bolstered by senior Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, who revealed in
recently released closed-door congressional testimony that Simpson fed him the
same rumor after the election and asked him to pass it on to his colleagues at
the FBI.
Simpson
also appears to have been the source behind another discredited McClatchy story
about Trump attorney Michael Cohen traveling to Prague during the campaign to
hatch a plot with Kremlin officials to hack Clinton campaign emails.
This
account first appeared in the Steele dossier. But after Cohen offered his
passport to disprove it, a new twist emerged: allegations that Special Counsel
Robert Mueller had evidence that Cohen’s phone pinged a cell tower near Prague
at the time. After McClatchy bit on the sketchy tip — which was the lead item
in TDIP’s Jan. 2, 2019 newsletter to the Washington press corps – Mueller’s
office took the highly unusual step of issuing a statement warning other
reporters off the story, an important detail TDIP ignored.
Although
the Cohen-in-Prague story is fiction, TDIP keeps pushing it through its
bulletins. Neither Simpson nor the two McClatchy reporters who wrote about it
responded to requests seeking comment.
Jones
has a long history himself of promoting conspiracy theories. He has personally
placed anti-Trump news stories with media outlets after feeding related tips to
the FBI.
For
instance, he was a key source behind the now widely disputed story that Trump
and the Russians were secretly communicating through a “back channel"
system they allegedly set up between a Trump Tower server and Alfa-Bank, one of
Russia's largest banks, which operates branches in New York, according to
published reports. The foundation for the rumor was first laid by the Steele
dossier, which claimed the bank, which it misspelled “Alpha,” had “illicit”
ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Shortly thereafter, in the heat of
the 2016 campaign, an attorney for the Clinton campaign law firm that
commissioned the dossier research, Perkins Coie, passed the rumor about the
server to the FBI, as well as to several media outlets.
“Computer
scientists have apparently uncovered a covert server linking the Trump
Organization to a Russian-based bank,” Hillary Clinton tweeted at the time.
The
allegation received wide coverage in the press — until, that is, the New York
Times reported that the FBI had checked it out and found it to be false.
Alfa-Bank executives are now suing Simpson, who hired Steele, for libel.
Undaunted,
Jones hired a larger team of computer scientists after the election to analyze
web traffic between the Alfa-Bank and Trump Organization servers. And in a
March 2017 meeting, he shared his expert team's findings with his former
colleagues at the FBI. That same month, agents visited the offices of the
Pennsylvania company that housed the Trump server. But their second investigation
proved to be another dead end. It turned out that the sinister communications
Jones claimed were flowing between the Trump server and Alfa-Bank were
innocuous marketing emails. In other words, spam.
Jones
has also communicated with investigators for Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking
Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, hoping to spread more
Trump-Russia conspiracy theories.
In a
series of recently leaked March 2017 texts to a lawyer communicating with
Warner, Jones boasted that he had planted several anti-Trump news articles,
including a Reuters story about Russians allegedly investing more than $100
million in Trump properties in Florida. He took credit for another article
published by McClatchy alleging that the FBI was investigating whether Russians
had used social media bots to spread stories by Breitbart News and other
conservative outlets.
“Our
team helped with this,” Jones wrote in one text that linked to the Reuters
piece. He also texted a link to the McClatchy article. Other text messages
revealed that Jones was in close contact with Sen. Warner himself and acted as
the point of contact for Steele with Warner and his staff.
“Jones
has been chumming out his own share of garbage stories,” a senior Republican
legislative assistant said.
A former
Trump campaign adviser blames Jones’ “smear campaign” for his being targeted
for investigation by congressional committees and racking up some $125,000 in
lawyer's bills.
“Dan
has been raising and spending millions to confirm the unconfirmable — and of
course, to keep all his old intel colleagues up-to-speed on what Fusion GPS and
British and Russian spies have found," former Trump aide Michael Caputo
said. "Got to keep that Russia story in the news.”
Jones
did not return phone calls or messages sent to his company’s email address
seeking comment. But supporters, including U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and the late
John McCain [!!!], said they have known him to be thoughtful, careful and
detail-oriented. Those views appear to be based on his less political work. His
defenders often describe him as a human-rights advocate because of his
years-long investigation into claims of post-9/11 CIA “torture” of terrorist
detainees, and the 6,700-page report he wrote of his findings (still
classified) as a staff analyst for the Senate Intelligence Committee. The
report is said to fault both the Bush and Obama administrations for aiding the
CIA in covering up human-rights abuses.
Even as
it pushes the collusion theories, TDIP partnered with a cybersecurity firm, New
Knowledge, funded by LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, which used social media
strategies supposedly employed by Russians to influence the 2016 campaign to
defeat GOP candidates for Congress during last year’s midterm elections.
New
Knowledge publicly stated it was tracking Russian social-media disinformation
networks during the 2018 campaign. In fact, it was secretly involved in its own
disinformation campaign to influence the outcome of the 2017 Alabama Senate
special election. New Knowledge operatives created thousands of fake
Russian Twitter accounts programmed to follow GOP candidate Roy Moore to make
it appear he was backed by Moscow.
The
scheme worked: a number of media stories reported Moore was being supported by
Russians. Only, it was a high-tech frame-up. Most elections experts have
concluded this fake Russian disinformation campaign did not affect the outcome
of the race, which Moore lost largely because of allegations of sexual
misconduct.
Hoffman
maintains he didn’t know what his money was being used for. In 2016, the
Silicon Valley billionaire gave the Hillary Victory Fund more than $500,000,
FEC records show.
After
media reports exposed the false-flag operation several weeks later, a website
set up by TDIP and New Knowledge during the 2018 campaign was taken down.
Screenshots of the site – www.Disinfo2018.com – clearly show their
relationship, however. The top of the “About Us” page stated, “Midterms
Disinformation Dashboard: New Knowledge & TDIP.” About halfway down, the
page elaborated: "New Knowledge and The Democracy Integrity Project have
created a dashboard containing up-to-the-hour summary statistics from these
[supposedly Russian Facebook and Twitter] accounts, so that citizens can be
aware of the foreign propaganda efforts aimed at American voters as we approach
our midterm elections in November.”
Around
the same time, a TDIP daily e-bulletin sang the praises of its partner New
Knowledge, noting it had prior experience studying Russian influence operations
and linking to a flattering piece about one of its founders.
Jones
had personally promoted New Knowledge on his Twitter account. He also worked
with the outfit’s director of research, Renee DiResta -- an active Democrat who
gave the maximum individual donation amount to Clinton’s 2016 campaign and
whose bio says she advised the Obama administration on “hate speech” and
“right-wing extremism” and that she has served as a "technical
adviser" to Warner, who helped the Senate’s investigation into the 2016
election. (In spite of her bias, DiResta actively polices social media content
and "flags" accounts, as well as followers and messages, she suspects
are tied to fake Russian "bots" for Facebook and Twitter, which in
turn opt to ban the accounts based on her information, according to testimony
she gave last year to Warner's committee.)
Jones
previously enlisted DiResta, who did not respond to interview requests, along
with other cyber experts to examine the Alfa-Bank/Trump Tower data, a project
that was coordinated with Democrats on the Senate intelligence panel. Jones
used to work for the Democratic side of the committee.
DiResta
and New Knowledge also collaborated with Jones on a report on Russian
disinformation that was released by the committee in December. The report
claimed that a Russian social-media plot allegedly to help elect Trump in 2016
was worse than thought, and it warned that the political trolling never stopped
— and may have even influenced Senate voting on the confirmation of Supreme
Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The
report even posited that “Russian influence networks” have conspired with
“domestic right-wing disinformation networks,” allegedly including Fox News,
Breitbart News, The Hill and the Daily Caller, to suppress Democrat voter
turnout to help Trump and the GOP candidates he endorses.
Upon
its release, Warner billed the report as a “bombshell.” It was widely covered
by CNN and other major media. A former colleague of Simpson’s said that Jones
“brokered the New Knowledge work" with the Senate Intelligence Committee.
“Dan
Jones does more than just send out these briefs,” said the well-placed source.
“He’s working with the FBI and [the] Senate Intelligence [Committee]."
The
Democracy Integrity Project can be traced back at least to December 2016, when
Simpson and Jones made trips to California to raise money for their joint
anti-Trump project. “They started soliciting donors and assembling their team
for a post-election operation in December 2016,” said a former Simpson
colleague who requested anonymity.
Jones
incorporated TDIP just 11 days after Trump took office in January 2017, and
registered it as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit several months later. It enjoys that
tax-exempt status because the group claimed in its mission statement to the IRS
to be “non-partisan” and concerned only with protecting the integrity of
elections from interference from foreign adversaries like Russia.
By
filing under that tax-exempt status, the organization does not have to publicly
disclose its donors. Its latest IRS filing shows reported income of more than $9
million and assets of more than $1.6 million.
In
addition to George Soros, who has donated at least $1 million, liberal
Hollywood activist Reiner also backs the project, according to the former
Simpson colleague with direct knowledge of discussions with Reiner. In 2017,
Reiner started the Committee to Investigate Russia with James Clapper and
several other former Obama officials. Reiner has called for Trump’s
impeachment, arguing repeatedly that the president has committed “treason
against the United States.”
Reiner’s
office declined a request to discuss the extent of his financial contributions
to the project. “Sorry, Rob is not available,” his executive assistant, Tricia
Owen, told RCI.
A New
York-based nonprofit linked to the family of billionaire Democratic activist
Tom Steyer has donated $2.1 million to TDIP, according to the Daily Caller. Steyer, who has hired Fusion
GPS to conduct investigations in the past, has also demanded Trump’s ouster
over Russia.
Soros
and the Steyer-tied benefactor accounted for roughly a third of TDIP’s total
2017 revenues.
And
social media titans including the founders of Facebook, Twitter and Google are
indirectly funding the project through donations funneled through a Silicon
Valley foundation, the Daily Caller also reported. Advance Democracy Inc., a
sister organization founded by Jones sharing the same Northern Virginia address
as TDIP, received at least $500,000 from the foundation last year.
In tax
filings, Jones lists a McLean, Va., address for TDIP, but a visit to the
location reveals the office is occupied by a small independent accounting firm
that says it merely handles TDIP’s books. Jones also keeps an office near FBI
headquarters in Washington.
The
43-year-old Jones is an enigmatic figure who shies away from TV appearances and
plays a largely behind-the-scenes role shaping investigations and influencing
Washington politics.
After
teaching and recruiting for Clinton’s AmeriCorps program from 1998 to 2001, he
worked for the FBI for four years as an analyst providing “strategic guidance
and tactical support to complex international investigations,” according to a
December 2015 email sent to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta by former
Democratic Sen. Tom Daschle.
In
2007, Jones joined the Democratic staff of the Senate Intelligence Committee,
where he served as a senior analyst and “led many of the committee’s
investigations,” he boasted in a 2018 Washington Post op-ed he wrote with
former Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller.
While
on the Senate intelligence panel, Jones worked directly for Sen. Feinstein, who
chaired the committee at the time and is still a member. Jones and Feinstein
apparently developed a close bond over the nine years he worked there. In a
rare honor, Feinstein took to the Senate floor to praise her aide the day
before he stepped down from the committee in December 2015, citing his
“indefatigable work.”
Now the
top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Feinstein last year
unilaterally released a 300-page transcript of the closed-door testimony of
Jones’ partner, Simpson of Fusion GPS, over the objections of then-chairman Grassley,
who accused Feinstein of violating committee precedent and trying to undermine
the panel’s investigation of the dossier. Thanks to Feinstein’s leak, which is
something Simpson requested, the testimony offered by future witnesses such as
Steele may be forever tainted, Republican staffers say.
TDIP
sent out a briefing at the time that was quick to note that in his testimony,
“Simpson defended the dossier as sound research.”
Feinstein
did not notify Grassley before giving the transcript to the media; the chairman
was blindsided. In an indication that she coordinated the leak with Simpson,
Feinstein redacted the names of all Fusion GPS employees mentioned in the
transcript, even though such information is not classified and can be found
online. She also did not disclose to her Republican counterparts on the
committee that a former top staffer of hers — Jones — was working with Simpson
at the time.
Though
Jones is reported to have begun his opposition research project after Trump
took office, Senate Judiciary Committee investigators suspect he may also have
been involved in the Clinton campaign’s 2016 efforts to create the dossier and
push its allegations to the FBI and media. The FBI used the unverified
political document as a basis for securing secret wiretaps on Trump campaign
figures.
Records
show Jones founded a private investigative firm, Penn Quarter Group, in April
2016 – the same month the Clinton campaign hired Fusion. Throughout the 2016
campaign, Jones worked for Democratic lobbyist Daschle, who endorsed Clinton
and was close to Podesta. The Senate Judiciary Committee has asked Jones for
all communications he and his organizations have had with federal officials at
the FBI and the departments of Justice and State from March 2016 to January
2017. Jones was also being eyed as a witness by House investigators before
Democrats recently took control of the House.
In
early 2017, as he launched TDIP to continue investigating Trump, Jones
recruited a former Senate Intelligence Committee colleague, Dafna H. Rand, to
serve on his board, according to incorporation papers. A Democrat, Rand had
also worked as a top aide to former Secretary Clinton at the State Department.
Before that, she served in the White House as a national security adviser to
President Obama.
Rand is
now vice president of Mercy Corps, a humanitarian relief organization that
assists Syrian, Yemeni and other Muslim refugees, and lobbies against Trump’s
recent restrictions on immigration from those countries. Rand did not respond
to requests for an interview.
Another
TDIP board member, Adam Kaufmann, is a former New York prosecutor who has
worked with Fusion GPS. Also a Democrat, Kaufmann was recently quoted in the
New York Times alleging that Trump's financial dealings were criminal.
While
Kaufmann did not respond to requests for comment, RealClearInvestigations has
learned that he worked on the same FIFA corruption case as dossier author
Steele, who in 2010 provided information to the FBI that led to the indictment
of officials for the world soccer governing body.
FBI
veterans say it is strange for an ex-FBI employee such as Jones to privately
run a parallel counterintelligence investigation on any subject, least of all
on the president.
“It’s
not common that a former FBI analyst and congressional investigator would be
doing a private, parallel investigation, but he’s apparently an enterprising
guy,” said former FBI agent and lawyer Mark Wauck, who suspects Jones is
motivated by partisanship.
Longtime
observers of the Washington political scene are curious how Jones has for years
been able to escape serious scrutiny while running a political influence
operation that works closely with national media, federal law enforcement and
congressional investigators. With access to a multimillion-dollar war chest,
they say he could continue to push the anti-Trump Russia collusion narrative
long past the Mueller report or even the 2020 presidential election.
Caputo,
the former Trump aide, wants an investigation of Jones: “I want to know who Dan
Jones is talking to across the investigations – from the FBI to the Southern
District of New York to the [Special Counsel’s Office] to the Department of
Justice, to Congress.”
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