• FBI had information Steele dossier was part of 'Russian disinformation

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    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/declassified-footnotes-show-fbi-
    knew-
    christopher-steele-may-have-been-part-of-russian-disinformation-
    campaign

    The FBI's Crossfire Hurricane team investigating the Trump 2016
    campaign
    received multiple indications that former British spy
    Christopher Steele -
    - one of their key informants in their investigation -- was part
    of an
    elaborate "Russian disinformation campaign," according to
    several newly
    declassified footnotes from Department of Justice Inspector
    General
    Michael Horowitz's report on FBI misconduct.

    “It’s ironic that the Russian collusion narrative was fatally
    flawed
    because of Russian disinformation," Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-
    Iowa, and Ron
    Johnson, R-Wis., who had pushed for the declassification, said
    in a
    statement to Fox News on Friday. "These footnotes confirm that
    there was a
    direct Russian disinformation campaign in 2016, and there were
    ties
    between Russian intelligence and a presidential campaign – the
    Clinton
    campaign, not Trump’s.”

    At the same time, Grassley's office added that "the senators
    expect a
    fuller declassification in the coming days," including a version
    of the
    footnotes that does not redact the names of those who raised the
    alarm
    about Steele. Some in Grassley's office, including Grassley
    himself, have
    seen the fully declassified footnotes, and want them publicly
    released
    immediately, Fox News is told.

    One of the footnotes, which was previously redacted in its
    entirety, read:
    “The [REDACTED] stated that it did not have high confidence in
    this subset
    of Steele’s reporting and assessed that the referenced subset
    was part of
    a Russian disinformation campaign to denigrate US foreign
    relations." That
    subset referred to the activities of former Trump lawyer Michael
    Cohen,
    whom Steele's dossier claimed had traveled to Prague to meet
    with Russian
    agents. Special Counsel Robert Mueller was unable to
    substantiate that
    claim, and Cohen has denied it.

    The footnote goes on to state that a 2017 report “contained
    information …
    that the public reporting about the details of Trump’s [REDACTED]
    activities in Moscow during a trip in 2013 were false, and that
    they were
    the product of RIS ‘infiltra[ing] a source into the network’ of a
    [REDACTED] who compiled a dossier of information on Trump’s
    activities.”


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    Senate investigators could not break free key redacted footnotes
    in FISA
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    Frustrated, they then make same request to Trump's new ODNI
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    than 1 week

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    Another footnote stated: "According to a document circulated
    among
    Crossfire Hurricane team members and supervisors in early
    October 2016,
    Person 1[Sergei Millian] had historical contact with persons and
    entities
    suspected of being linked to RIS [Russian intelligence]. The
    document
    described reporting [REDACTED] that Person 1 'was rumored to be
    a former
    KGB/SVR officer.' In addition, in late December 2016, Department
    Attorney
    Bruce Ohr told SSA 1 [FBI Agent Joe Pietnka] that he had met
    with Glenn
    Simpson and that Simpson had assessed that Person 1 was a RIS
    officer who
    was central in connecting Trump to Russia."

    WHO IS MYSTERY FBI AGENT JOE PIENTKA, KEY PLAYER IN PAGE FISA?

    Pientka was conspicuously removed from the FBI's website after
    Fox News
    contacted the FBI about his extensive role in Crossfire
    Hurricane FISA
    matters, but sources say he remains in the agency's field office
    in San
    Francisco in a senior role. Republicans have sought to question
    him
    repeatedly.

    Millian contacted Fox News after this article was published, and
    strongly
    denied any links to illicit activities or intelligence services,
    saying
    there was an attempt to "frame" him that had backfired.

    The newly released footnotes gave other reasons to doubt the
    knowledge and
    credibility of Steele's main sources, as well as the accuracy of
    Horowitz's own report.


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    N.B. This is from Executive Summary of the IG report stating as
    a FACT
    that the Primary Sub Source (PSS) used “his/her network of sub-
    sources to
    gather information”

    This is directly contradicted by Footnote 334 where the PSS
    themselves
    said they didn’t have a “network” at all ??

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    "When interviewed by the FBI, the Primary Sub-source stated that
    he/she
    did not view his/her contacts as a network of sources,
    [REDACTED] with
    whom he/she has conversations about current events and government
    relations," one of the previously hidden footnotes reads.

    That statement directly contradicted the executive summary of
    Horowitz's
    IG report, which asserted that Steele's Primary Sub-source "used
    his/her
    network of sub-sources to gather information that was then
    passed to
    Steele."

    While Friday's disclosure was significant, the partial
    declassification of
    the footnotes didn't fully comply with previous requests to the
    DOJ from
    Grassley and Johnson, whose letter to Barr sought the full and
    complete
    declassification of the four footnotes in the IG report in
    January.

    Grassley and Johnson wanted the DOJ to declassify footnotes 302,
    334, 342
    and 350; all were only partially unredacted, and 342 remains
    fully
    redacted.

    The fully redacted footnote "refers to information received by a
    member of
    the Crossfire Hurricane team regarding possible previous
    attempts by a
    foreign government to penetrate and research a company or
    indiviudals
    associated with Christopher Steele," the DOJ said, adding that
    it would
    continue to "review" the footnote's classification for possible
    release.
    It was unclear which foreign government was implicated; the DOJ
    IG report
    refers to Russia numerous times without any redaction.

    In a letter to Barr in January seeking the full declassification
    of four
    footnotes in Horowitz's report, Grassley and Johnson had
    written: "We are
    concerned that certain sections of the public version of the
    [IG] report
    are misleading because they are contradicted by relevant and
    probative
    classified information redacted in four footnotes within the
    classified
    report."

    Friday's partial declassification, which suggested Steele's
    sources were
    part of a Russian interference effort, was immediately
    highlighted by
    Trump allies and Republicans, who have long pushed the
    administration to
    publicize more details of the FBI's flawed investigation, even
    as U.S.
    Attorney John Durham is pursuing a criminal probe into the
    conduct of U.S.
    intelligence agencies.

    The FBI heavily relied on Steele's now-discredited dossier to
    obtain a
    surveillance warrant to spy on former Donald Trump aide Carter
    Page, in
    which FBI officials asserted that Page was an "agent" of Russia.
    However,
    the FBI did not share the information about the Russian
    disinformation
    campaign with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC)
    when it
    moved to obtain the warrant, just as it did not tell the court
    that
    another Trump aide had denied collusion during a recorded
    conversation
    with an FBI informant.

    The FBI's legal counsel later described the warrant to surveil
    Page as
    "essentially a single source FISA" wholly dependent on the
    dossier, which
    also made numerous other unsubstantiated claims about Russian
    hackers in a
    nonexistent consulate in Miami, Cohen's purported trips to
    Prague, and
    lurid blackmail tapes.

    Aspects of the Page FISA that did not rely on the dossier have
    not fared
    well, either. For example, The Washington Post ended up in the
    Page FISA
    application as a key source alongside the dossier. A 2016
    opinion piece by
    the Post's Josh Rogin entitled, "Trump campaign guts GOP’s anti-
    Russia
    stance on Ukraine," had overstated developments at the
    Republican National
    Convention in 2016. A single delegate had proposed a sweeping
    amendment to
    change the GOP platform to provide lethal weapons to Ukraine, in
    a major
    shift from the Obama administration's policy; parts of that
    amendment were
    rejected.

    But, the Post's opinion piece framed the development as
    nefarious, and a
    possible smoking gun. In a Page FISA application, the FBI went
    on to cite
    Rogin's article word-for-word – without quotation marks, but
    with a
    footnoted citation – as evidence that the Trump campaign could
    be working
    with the Russians in an illicit manner. The FBI apparently did
    not obtain
    independent verification of the article’s claims.

    "The 'central and essential' evidence used to justify invasive
    surveillance of an American citizen in the FBI’s probe into
    Russian
    interference was, itself, an example of Russian interference,
    according to
    once-secret footnotes declassified at the urging of two U.S.
    Senators,"
    Grassley's office said in a statement to Fox News on Friday.

    FBI SYSTEMATICALLY IGNORED KEY FISA RULES -- CONTRADICTING
    MEDIA, DEMS

    "For years, the public was fed a healthy diet of leaks, innuendo
    and false
    information to imply that President Trump and his campaign were
    part of a
    Russian conspiracy to spread disinformation," Grassley and
    Johnson said
    separately. "The FBI’s blind pursuit of the investigation,
    despite
    exculpatory and contradictory information, only legitimized the
    narrative.
    The mounting evidence undercutting this narrative should have
    stopped the
    investigation early in its tracks. Instead, it took several
    years and
    millions in taxpayer dollars to conclude that the allegations
    were
    baseless."

    The senators continued: “Had FBI leadership heeded the numerous
    warnings
    of Russian disinformation, paid attention to the glaring
    contradictions in
    the pool of evidence and followed long-standing procedures to
    ensure
    accuracy, everyone would have been better off. Carter Page’s
    civil
    liberties wouldn’t have been shredded, taxpayer dollars wouldn’t
    have been
    wasted, the country wouldn’t be as divided and the FBI’s
    reputation
    wouldn’t be in shambles.

    The Justice Department IG, Michael Horowitz, has found that the
    FBI
    systematically violated rules designed to protect Americans from
    unauthorized surveillance, including Page, prompting the FISC to
    rebuke
    the FBI and demand changes.

    “Why have all these details remained unnecessarily secret for so
    long?"
    Page asked Fox News on Friday. "In our dual system of Justice,
    the Mueller
    Witch Hunt crew falsely misrepresented my own 'historical
    contact with
    persons and entities suspected of being linked to RIS,' when I
    was
    actually serving my country in support of the U.S. Intelligence
    Community.
    The time has finally come for the Office of the Director of
    National
    Intelligence and related agencies to release the full facts
    about the
    Obama-Biden Administration’s election interference campaign
    against
    candidate Trump and the illicit coup attempt against our
    President.”

    TRUMP AIDE DENIED COLLUSION TO FBI INFORMANT, BUT FBI DIDN'T
    TELL SECRET
    COURT: TRANSCRIPT

    In Page's case, an ex-FBI lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, even
    falsified an
    email from the CIA to make Page's Russian contacts seem
    nefarious, when
    Page in fact had been an informant to the CIA about those
    contacts,
    according to Horowitz.

    It emerged separately on Thursday that an FBI confidential human
    source
    secretly recorded George Papadopoulos in the final days of the
    2016
    presidential election and pressed him over whether the Trump
    campaign was
    involved in Russian election meddling -- something the campaign
    aide
    emphatically denied, according to a transcript of that
    conversation.

    Fox News obtained the transcript of the recording, which spreads
    over 171
    pages. Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign foreign policy
    adviser, is
    referred to in the transcript as "Crossfire Typhoon" or "CT."

    Trump claims he was saved by firing former FBI director
    ComeyVideo
    The recording covers a more than four-hour conversation on Oct.
    31, 2016.
    According to the obtained transcripts, the confidential human
    source (CHS)
    met with Papadopoulos and asked whether he thought Russians
    hacked the
    Democratic National Committee (DNC) ahead of the Democratic
    National
    Convention.

    “No,” Papadopoulos replied.

    DOJ'S RUSSIA PROBE REVIEW FOCUSING ON 'SMOKING GUN' TAPES OF
    MEETING WITH
    TRUMP AIDE: SOURCES

    The comments made by Papadopoulos are noteworthy because,
    according to
    officials, they were never provided or included in evidence to
    the FISC
    when seeking warrants to surveil Page over suspicion of Trump
    campaign
    ties to Russia.

    When asked whether he thought the Russians had “special
    interests” in the
    election, Papadopoulos replied: “That’s all bullsh--. No one
    knows who’s
    hacking them,” and added that it “could be the Chinese, could be
    the
    Iranians, it could be some Bernie, uh supporters. Could be
    anonymous.”


    Carter Page, Ph.D.
    @carterwpage
    Why have all these details remained unnecessarily secret for so
    long?
    @ODNIgov @RichardGrenell @TheJusticeDept should release the full
    facts
    about the Obama-@JoeBiden Administration’s election interference
    campaign
    against candidate @realDonaldTrump.
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/declassified-footnotes-show-
    fbi-knew-
    christopher-steele-may-have-been-part-of-russian-disinformation-
    campaign …


    FBI had information Steele dossier was part of 'Russian
    disinformation
    campaign,' declassified...
    The FBI's Crossfire Hurricane team investigating the Trump
    campaign
    received multiple indications that former British spy
    Christopher Steele -
    - one of their key informants in their investigation --...

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    Papadopoulos was then asked whether he thought Russians “have
    interest in
    Trump.”

    “They, dude, no one knows how a president’s going to govern
    anyway. You
    don’t just say, oh I like—,” he said before being cut off. “I
    don’t know.
    Even Putin said it himself. It’s all, it’s like conspiracy
    theories.”

    The source went on to press Papadopoulos, saying: “I feel like
    there’s
    some heavy Trump supporters out there that kind of want to rig
    this f—king
    election in Trump’s favor and then at the same time, I don’t
    know.”

    Papadopoulos quipped: “Dude, you, you..there is no rigging in
    his favor.”

    Durham's criminal probe concerning the FBI's Russia probe
    remains ongoing.
    Speaking to Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle" on Thursday, Barr
    said he has
    seen troubling signs from the investigation.

    "My own view is that the evidence shows that we're not dealing
    with just
    the mistakes or sloppiness," Barr told host Laura Ingraham.
    "There was
    something far more troubling here. We're going to get to the
    bottom of it.
    And if people broke the law and we can establish that with the
    evidence,
    they will be prosecuted."

    BARR SAYS 'FAR MORE TROUBLING' EVIDENCE COMING FROM DURHAM PROBE

    It has emerged since former National Security Adviser Michael
    Flynn's
    guilty plea that the FBI officials who interviewed Flynn, anti-
    Trump agent
    Peter Strzok and "SSA [Supervisory Special Agent] 1," have each
    separately
    been implicated by Horowitz in apparent misconduct and
    mismanagement in
    both the Flynn case and the Carter Page matter.

    Strzok's anti-Trump bias is well-documented. The identity of SSA
    1 is
    protected in the Flynn legal proceedings by a court order, but
    Fox News
    has reported that documents point to Joe Pientka, who moved last
    year from
    the Washington, D.C., area to San Francisco. Pientka briefly
    appeared on
    the FBI's website as an "Assistant Special Agent in Charge" of
    the San
    Francisco field office late last year, according to the Internet
    archive
    Wayback Machine.

    However, Pientka no longer appears on any FBI website after
    being removed
    shortly after Fox News identified him as the unnamed SSA in the
    IG report;
    Fox News is told Pientka received a promotion to a senior role
    in the
    bureau's San Francisco field office. Pientka's extensive role in
    handling
    the Page FISA has been outlined in Horowitz's report, and top
    Republican
    senators, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., have requested
    that
    Pientka sit for an interview to explain himself.

    Fox News' Brooke Singman contributed to this report.

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