Russiagate investigator makes 'explosive' prediction for Durham case
A leading Russiagate investigator is raising expectations for next week's trial in special counsel John Durham's investigation looking for misconduct in the FBI's Trump-Russia inquiry.
Kash Patel, a former top House Intelligence Committee aide and Trump administration official, made a prediction based on Durham's claim in court that the alleged source for disgraced former British spy Christopher Steele's infamous anti-Trump dossier was a paid confidential human source for the FBI.
Durham's prosecution will "explode" the FBI’s "confidential human source corruption coverup network" being used for, in his view, a "disinformation campaign to the American public," Patel said in a recent interview on Real America's Voice.
metmike: There's no way to know if this story is on to something legit or not (because its so political) but we can always hope for a bit of justice for a few of the ones involved with the extremely corrupt Mueller investigation.
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/87230/#87231
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/55925/#55961
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/24146/#24224
However, they are probably right about the outcome. US intelligence agents are elite experts at creating and destroying evidence. They would never leave any behind that could get them prosecuted. This is what they do for a living.
Have seen and heard Kash Patel being interviewed many times. He is well spoken, smart, quick witted and never leaves the viewer thinking he is untruthful. The FBI on the other hand should of been disbanded years ago, and if we were all honest about it would admit it and help clean house in DC.