On September 4, 2001, former US Attorney Robert S. Mueller, III, was sworn in as Director with a mandate to address a number of tough challenges: upgrading the Bureau's information technology infrastructure; addressing records management issues; and enhancing FBI foreign counterintelligence analysis and security in the wake of the damage done by former Special Agent and convicted spy Robert S. Hanssen.
Then within days of his entering on duty, the September 11 terrorist attacks were launched against New York and Washington. Mueller led the FBI's massive investigative efforts in partnership with all US law enforcement, the federal government, and overseas allies.
On October 26, 2001, President George W. Bush signed into law the US Patriot Act, which expanded FISA authority beyond foreign intelligence agencies to non-governmental groups, such as terrorist organizations, weapons smugglers, and drug cartels. Critics warned the new amendments, together with technological improvements, could lead to expanded domestic surveillance and the potential for Fourth Amendment and civil rights abuses of American citizens through "incidental collection".
To support the Bureau's change in mission and to meet newly articulated strategic priorities, Mueller called for a reengineering of FBI structure and operations to closely focus the Bureau on prevention of terrorist attacks, on countering foreign intelligence operations against the US, and on addressing cyber-based attacks and other high technology crimes.
Shortly before finishing his 12-year tenure in 2013, Mueller told a Congressional committee that 9/11 hijackers were under FISA surveillance, a fact unknown and unreported by the 9/11 investigating Commission and omitted from the 9/11 Commission Report.[1]
Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was a frequent visitor to the Bill Clinton White House.[2] After leaving the White House, Bill Clinton flew more than two dozen times on Epstein's private jet, where underage girls have given sworn testimony they were forced to have sex with Epstein's guests. Epstein, facing life in prison for child sex trafficking, received 13 months on work release in 2007 for his second conviction as a sex offender in exchange for working as an informant for the FBI while Robert Mueller was its head. The prosecutor was instructed to "back off" the case by the Department of Justice because Epstein was a supposed "intelligence asset."
Like Hillary Clinton, Epstein received preferential treatment and protection from the Department of Justice and FBi under Robert Mueller. To cover up a massive scandal of international proportions involving renowned politicians, businessmen, academics and celebrities having sex with children, Epstein was put to work as a supposed "FBI informant" and his sex crimes deemed a vital "national security" secret.[3] The DOJ instructed Florida U.S. Alex Acosta that Epstein was a valuable intelligence asset and to let him off easy.[4] No conspiracy charges involving other high-profile subjects were to be made.
As the Russians gradually assumed control of Uranium One in three separate transactions from 2009 to 2013, the New York Times reported, Uranium One's Canadian chairman, Ian Telfer, used his family foundation to make four donations totaling $2.35 million to the Clinton Foundation. Those contributions were not publicly disclosed by the foundation, the Times reported, despite Sec. Clinton's Memorandum of Understanding with the Obama administration and Senate to publicly identify all donors. Others associated with Uranium One also donated to the Clinton Foundation, according to the Times.
The U.S. ambassador to Kazakhstan raised concerns in cables to Clinton's State Department that Rosatom was acting on behalf of Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU, to gobble up uranium mines after Russia felt "squeezed" by having their uranium imports limited by other countries. Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming also raised objections to the sale, saying it would "give the Russian government control over a sizable portion of America's uranium production capacity."
Nonetheless, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, known as CFIUS, approved the deal by a unanimous vote, according to public reports. Clinton was a member of the nine member CFIUS by virtue of her role as Secretary of State. The other eight members of CFIUS came from Treasury, Homeland Security, Commerce, Defense, Energy, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the Office of Science & Technology, and the Justice Department.
The FBI knew in advance of the Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Hasan. The FBI took no action.
On February 8, 2012 Mueller met with representatives from ISNA, MPAC, and other Islamic organizations to discuss purging 'Islamophobic' materials from FBI training manuals.[5] ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) has been identified by DOJ in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism financing trial of 2007-2008 as a front for international terrorist organizations. MPAC (Muslim Public Affairs Council) has been criticized for publications defending terrorist organizations. Dr. Sebastian Gorka is among those individuals blacklisted by these organizations and the FBI.
James B. Comey was appointed Director by President Barack Obama and assumed office on September 4, 2013. Director Mueller, whose term was set to expire prior to the 2012 presidential election, was asked to remain on for two years by a bipartisan consensus because of misgivings about Obama making a 10-year appointment in his first term. After securing a mandate in 2012, Obama appointed Comey, a Mueller protege.
Comey appointed James Baker as General Counsel in January 2014,[6] James Rybicki as his Chief of Staff in May 2015,[7] and Andrew McCabe as Deputy Director in February 2016.
Shortly after Rybicki transferred from the DOJ-National Security Division, Obama received his first briefing on Donald Trump.[8] In July 2015, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates issued a legal opinion denying the DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz oversight of the DOJ-National Security Division (DOJ-NSD).[9][10] Horowitz raised concern that his office would be required to seek the Department's permission for oversight, imperilling independence. Horowitz said the new procedure implemented by Yates is “inconsistent with the Inspector General Act, impairs the OIG’s independence, and fails to account for the over 20 year record of Department and FBI compliance with OIG document requests.”[11]
The same month there were calls for Attorney General Loretta Lynch to appoint a special prosecutor in the Clinton email probe and the Uranium One "pay-to-play" scandal. The FBI opened its investigation of Hillary Clinton with Andrew McCabe “running the FBI’s Washington, D.C., field office, which provided personnel and resources to the Clinton email probe.” Five days after the story broke,[12] McCabe and his wife met with Clinton fundraiser Terry McAuliffe. McAuliffe's political action committee and associated groups under his control gave nearly $700,000 to McCabe's wife to run for the Virginia state senate.[13] The Clinton personnel began immediately scrubbing their servers with BleachBit, and McCabe ordered FBI agents to stand down.[14][15] By February of election year, McCabe was promoted to deputy director.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz reported:
"We identified numerous FBI employees, at all levels of the organization and with no official reason to be in contact with the media, who were nevertheless in frequent contact with reporters. Attached to this report as Attachments E and F are two link charts that reflect the volume of communications that we identified between FBI employees and media representatives in April/May and October 2016. We have profound concerns about the volume and extent of unauthorized media contacts by FBI personnel that we have uncovered during our review.In addition, we identified instances where FBI employees improperly received benefits from reporters, including tickets to sporting events, golfing outings, drinks and meals, and admittance to nonpublic social events. We will separately report on those investigations as they are concluded, consistent with the Inspector General Act, other applicable federal statutes, and OIG policy.
The harm caused by leaks, fear of potential leaks, and a culture of unauthorized media contacts is illustrated in Chapters Ten and Eleven of our report, where we detail the fact that these issues influenced FBI officials who were advising Comey on consequential investigative decisions in October 2016. The FBI updated its media policy in November 2017, restating its strict guidelines concerning media contacts, and identifying who is required to obtain authority before engaging members of the media, and when and where to report media contact. We do not believe the problem is with the FBI’s policy, which we found to be clear and unambiguous. Rather, we concluded that these leaks highlight the need to change what appears to be a cultural attitude among many in the organization.[16]
The leadership of the FBI have been very clear, the number one threat in the United States is the rise of “Domestic Extremists.” This, they say, is the greatest threat to what they perceive as domestic peace and tranquility. Take them at their word, what does that say about their perspective?
Consider,… on June 13th of this year an internal report from the Office of Inspector General painstakingly outlined how the FBI willfully, and with specific intent, facilitated, enabled and supported the ongoing rape, molestation and sexual predication of a known serial rapist, Larry Nassar.
In 2013 the FBI was fully aware of the Boston Marathon bombers, the Tsarnaev brothers, tipped off by Russians, before the Tsarnaev brothers executed their plot. The FBI took no action.
In 2014, armed citizens forced federal authorities, including the FBI, to back down at the the Clive Bundy ranch. In response to their loss AG Eric Holder vowed to revive “a domestic terrorism task force.”
In a letter to Barack Obama, Oregon fascist governor Kate Brown stressed her frustration and asked for help to bring a nearly three week long occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to a swift resolution.[17] “I conveyed the harm that is being done to the citizens of Harney County by the occupation, and the necessity that this unlawful occupation end peacefully and without further delay from federal law enforcement,” she wrote of an earlier conversation with director James Comey. “On behalf of all Oregonians, I appreciate your consideration of our desire to see this situation come to a close, and I thank you for your timely attention to this matter.” In a press conference Brown publicly aired her frustrations with how Obama handled the incident. There had been little action from federal officials, with peaceful protesters free to come and go as they please. “The residents of Harney County have been overlooked and underserved by federal officials’ response thus far,” Brown said at the press conference. “I have conveyed these very grave concerns directly to our leaders at the highest levels of our government.”
In a second letter to Comey and U.S. Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch, Brown outlined those conversations and referred to the occupants led by Ammon and Ryan Bundy as “armed radicals.” Brown wrote, “As you are both aware for more than two weeks now, these radicals have been allowed to stay unlawfully in the refuge approximately 30 miles to the south of Burns, Oregon, in Harney County. While it is easy to assume that an occupation in such a remote location does not threaten public safety and does not harm any victims, that perception is far from accurate. What adds to the tensions felt by the community is the reality that multiple ‘supporters’ of these individuals have joined, staying in local motels in the City of Burns, and the criminals on the refuge are allowed to travel on and off the premises with little fear of law enforcement contact or interaction."
Brown argued to Lynch and Comey that because the alleged occupation is on federal land, it is the federal authorities’ responsibility to lead law enforcement’s response to the occupation. “For the citizens of Harney County and indeed all Oregonians, I must insist on a swift resolution to this matter. Efforts to negotiate have not been successful, and now it is unclear what steps, if any, federal authorities might take to bring this untenable situation to an end and restore normalcy to this community. Two years after the stand-off, LeVoy Finicum, was murdered by the FBI.[18]
The Hillary Clinton email scandal began when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton intentionally violated the Federal Records Act, stole and destroyed government property belonging to the National Archives and the American people. Evidence suggests the 33,000 emails Hillary Clinton admitted to destroying are related to the Uranium One bribery scandal.[19]
Barack Obama knew of the illegal server and was at risk. Obama communicated with Hillary Clinton about 30 times on the unsecure server, including from the territory of Russia where it likely was hacked, according to the FBI. Hillary had effectively compromised the President himself as her own "insurance policy" against prosecution, and to hide her pay-to-play schemes.
The Obama Department of Justice under Loretta Lynch and FBI under its disgraced director James Comey scuttled the investigation. Clinton was supposedly "exonerated" by Comey in an extraordinarily weird public press conference that violated DOJ regulations, processes, and chain of command. Comey's "absolution" a few weeks before the 2016 Democratic Convention gave the appearance of clearing her way for nomination as the Democratic party presidential candidate.[20] America is not a police state, and the police neither determine guilt or innocence nor make the decision to prosecute based on investigatory evidence. Yet Democrat progressives believed the American people gullible enough to accept naked malfeasance and mis-administration of justice.
In 2015, state and federal authorities opened fire at a Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas. State police and feds had surrounded the building and began shooting as domestic violent extremists (DVE)’s, self-identified as members of the Bandidos and Cossacks motorcycle clubs, had assembled for a meeting. Nine bikers were killed, 18 more were wounded during the one-way gunfire. 177 bikers were arrested; however, not a single conviction was ever made. All of the charges were dropped. All of the bikers were released; there was no evidence against them.
In 2015 the FBI knew about the San Bernardino terrorists, specifically Tasfeen Malik, and were monitoring her phone calls and communication before her and Syed Farook executed their attack killing 14 people and 22 others were seriously injured. The FBI took no action.
In 2015 the FBI recieved complaints that U.S. Olympic gymnast coach Larry Nassar had been abusing 265 young girls and women for the 18 years and did nothing.
The FBI not only knew the shooters (Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi) in advance, the FBI took the shooters to the venue and were standing only a few yards away when Simpson and Soofi opened fire. Yes, you read that correctly – the FBI took the terrorists to the event and then watched it unfold. “An FBI trainer suggested in an interview with “60 Minutes” that, had the attack been bigger, the agency’s numerous ties to the shooter would have led to a congressional investigation.”
Fox News' Greg Jarrett described the Trump-Russia scam as "partisans within the FBI and the Justice Department, driven by personal animus and a sense of political righteousness, surreptitiously conspired to subvert electoral democracy itself in our country."[21] The Clinton and Obama administration operatives and holdovers in the US intelligence community are alleged to have:
1) Politically weaponized the federal government’s electronic intelligence capabilities to spy on a presidential candidate and his campaign, 2) Colluded with foreign and non-state intelligence agents to manufacture evidence used as false pretexts for securing FISA warrants(s) that employed the national security laws of the United States to give illicit, illegal cover to this political espionage, 3) Used the fruits of this political espionage activity to damage or otherwise hinder this candidate once they had become president-elect and eventually President of the United States through surreptitious releases of the criminally-procured information, 4) Fabricated and instigated false allegations about foreign state collusion implicating the president’s election campaign and family members, and 5) Perpetuated this massive criminal fraud on the American people for nearly a full year by manipulating and abusing the investigatory and prosecutorial powers of the Department of Justice.[22] |
Donald Trump declared his intention to seek he Office of the Presidency on June 16, 2015. Obama received his first briefing on Trump shortly thereafter.[23] On July 20, 2015 DOJ Dep. Attn. Gen. Sally Yates issued a 58-page legal explanation denying the Office of Inspector General (OIG) and Michael Horowitz oversight of the DOJ National Security Division.
Beginning in November 2015 President Obama's political operatives within the Depart of Justice National Security Division (DOJ-NSD) were conducting illegal surveillance to monitor the Trump campaign. The NSD unit was working in coordination with Peter Strzok and others of the FBI Counterintelligence Division.
Sometime in early 2016 NSA Director Admiral Mike Rogers became aware of “ongoing” and “intentional” violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) - Section 702 surveillance. Specifically item #17 “About Queries” of US persons. Rogers suspected FISA 702 (#17 – email and phone calls) surveillance activity was being used for reasons he deemed unlawful. Adm. Rogers ordered the NSA compliance officer to run a full audit on 702 NSA compliance. Rogers shut down contractor access on April 18, 2016. On April 19, 2016, Fusion-GPS founder Glenn Simpson’s wife, Mary Jacoby visited the White House. Immediately thereafter, the DNC and Clinton campaign contract Fusion GPS. who then hire Christopher Steele.
In October 2016 Rogers told the FISA court he became aware of unlawful surveillance and collection of US persons. The FBI counterintelligence division was monitoring Trump through FISA 702(17) upstream surveillance collected by a DOJ National Security Division that had no oversight.
Ten days after the election, on November 17, 2016, Dir. Rogers traveled to Trump Tower without telling DNI James Clapper. Rogers likely informed President-elect Trump of the illegal activity by the FBI and DOJ, including the probability that all of Trump Tower's email and phone communication were being collected. Clapper then demanded Rogers be fired. It would appear Obama's Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, is complicit as well, although Clapper denies participating.[24]
The information the FBI collected, and the material Christopher Steele and FusionGPS manufactured, were used to create the fake news Trump-Russia conspiracy theory, and to manipulate the FISA Court into granting a FISA warrant - what Peter Strzok called “the insurance policy” against Trump's election.
In 2016 the FBI knew in advance the Pulse Nightclub shooter, Omar Mateen and were tipped off by the local sheriff.
Nine days after the election, President-elect Trump was warned by NSA Director Adm. Mike Rogers of Obama's illegal surveillance on the Trump transition team.[25] In early March 2017, President Trump went public with the information and announced that Obama had wiretapped his office in Trump Tower during the campaign. The leftist mainstream media accused him of having no evidence for that claim,[26] even though they contradicted themselves through earlier reports and showed themselves to be hypocrites.[27][28] President Trump requested Congress to investigate this.[29]
On March 22, 2017, GOP U.S. Representative Devin Nunes revealed that some of the Trump Team's conversations had been spied upon.[30] On March 29, 2017, Evelyn Farkas, the deputy assistant secretary of defense under Obama, admitted that the Obama Administration attempted to gather as much intelligence as possible on Trump's alleged ties to Russia after the 2016 election and that it tried to hide their intelligence sources from the Trump Administration.[31][32] U.S. intelligence agencies had been investigating people in Trump's presidential campaign throughout the campaign season.[33] According to a Fox News report, an unnamed but well-known and senior intelligence official not associated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation directed investigations attempting to unveil private Americans working with Trump's transition team.[34]
The FISA warrant approved to surveil Carter Page in October 2016, labelling him as an "agent of a foreign power," granted the FBI the authority to apply the same extensive intrusions to anyone Carter Page had electronic (cell phone, text & email) communications with in the Trump transition team and Trump administration. The surveillance authority was in effect at least up to August 2017. Being that Special Counsel Robert Mueller was given unprecedented power by taking over a counterintelligence investigation, it is unknown if Mueller has FISA authority. Under the FISA Act, if an American citizen is labelled an "agent of a foreign power," their rights of due process and protections of the Fourth Amendment can be ignored. This appears to have happened to an inordinate number of Trump appointees, White House staffers, and even possibly Congressional Republicans.
Weinergate refers to a series of recurring scandals originating with Democrat Congressman and former New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner. Weiner is the spouse of longtime intimate Hillary Clinton advisor and "body woman" Huma Abedin.[35] The first sexting scandal occurred shortly after Weiner's marriage to Abedin; the second, more serious offense, involved a minor and impacted the 2016 Presidential election which Hillary Clinton blamed for her loss to Donald Trump.[36]
A federal search warrant was obtained for Anthony Weiner's iPhone, iPad, and laptop computer. The FBI obtained the devices the same day.[37] The search warrant authorized the government to search for evidence relating to the following crimes: transmitting obscene material to a minor, sexual exploitation of children, and activities related to child pornography. The Weiner case agent told the DOJ Office of the Inspector General (OIG) that he began processing Weiner's devices on September 26, and that he noticed “within hours” that there were “over 300,000 emails on the laptop.” He saw at least one BlackBerry PIN message between Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin, as well as emails between them. He saw emails associated with “about seven domains,” such as yahoo.com, state.gov, clintonfoundation.org, clintonemail.com, and hillaryclinton.com. The case agent immediately notified the FBI New York Office (NYO) chain of command, and the information was ultimately briefed to NYO Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC). FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and 39 senior FBI executives were notified by the NY Assistant Director In Charge (ADIC) via secure video teleconference (SVTC) of 347,000 emails relevant to the Clinton email investigation on Weiner's laptop.
On October 21, 2016 the FBI provided a briefing for retired FBI agents to explain decisions made during the Clinton email investigation up to Comey's July 5 announcement. The idea was to enlist former employees with the party line so that they, too, could help counter “falsehoods and exaggerations.” The same day someone from SDNY called Main Justice across the street to inquire about the lack of action on Weiner's laptop. The Justice Department National Security Division notified Deputy Asst. Attorney General George Toscas who headed up the Clinton email investigation. Toscas called Strzok cause he “wanted to ensure information got to Andy [McCabe]". Strzok responded “we know." Fearful of leaks if he didn't act, and appearance of re-opening the Clinton email investigation because the New York Police Department (NYPD) were planning a press conference on the evidence seized on Anthony Weiner's laptop computer, Dir. Comey notified Congress of the re-opening the Clinton email investigation. NYPD found 650,000 State Department emails and other damning evidence on the Weiner laptop.[38] Comey's public statement about re-opening Hillary's email case threw the Clinton campaign into a tailspin.[39]
The Office of the Inspector General found the explanations for sitting on the Weiner laptop to be unpersuasive justifications for not acting sooner, given the FBI leadership's conclusion about the importance of the information and that the Clinton investigation team had sufficient information to take action after the October 4 conference call and knew at that time that it would need a new search warrant to review any Clinton-Abedin emails. Moreover, given the FBI's extensive resources, the fact that Strzok and several other FBI members of the Clinton investigation team had been assigned to the Russia investigation, which was extremely active during this September and October time period, was not an excuse for failing to take any action during this time period on the Weiner laptop.
While the Biden family had a partnership the CEFC China Energy, which is owned by the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China, CEFC sought to purchase a 14% stake in the Russian gas giant Rosneft. Christopher Wray represented Rosneft in the United States at that time. When Wray was nominated for FBI Director, CNN reported that Wray removed all references to his representation of Rosneft. Wray instructed his firm to delete all mentions of Rosneft from their website.[40]
Barack Obama sought to end the "schoolhouse-to-jailhouse pipeline" by bribing public school districts through grants for not having law enforcement authorities arrest students for arrestable offenses – this policy led to a major school shooting in Florida, the Parkland High School shooting, a year after he left office.[41]
The FBI knew in advance of the Parkland High School shooter, Nikolas Cruz.
Shortly before the 2018 mid-term election, when Ceasar Syoc -a man living in his van- was caught sending “energetic material that can become combustible when subjected to heat or friction”, or what FBI Director Christopher Wray called “not hoax devices“? Sayoc attempted to walk back his guilty plea saying that he was tricked into signing a confession for a crime he did not create.
The Gretchen Whitmer kidnap plot was an FBI sting operation coordinated as an October Surprise to affect the outcome of the 2020 general elections in the United States. The intent was to generate fear about alleged "rightwing" movements in the United States and smear conservative voters and candidates as "anti-government extremists." The plot was conceived, coordinated, led by, and executed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The plot involved 18 suspects, twelve of them actually working for the FBI.
In 2020 a group of undercover FBI informants and agent provocateurs convinced an anti-Trump, anti-police anarchist group to reconnoiter Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer's vacation home.[43] Whitmer had recieved much criticism as a leftist tyrant for her totalitarian covid lockdown orders. The anarchists then were arrested in what was alleged to be a kidnapping plot of Whitmer.[44] Whitmer used the FBI operation to bash President Trump as the head of a "vast right-wing conspiracy".[45][46][47][48] The alleged plot also included an alleged plan to storm the Michigan state capitol. Terrorism charges were later dropped against individuals charged.[49]
A look at the annotated indictment reveals that at every level of the plot, FBI operatives played the most important leadership roles:[50]
In one of the plot’s climactic scenes, in the main van driving up to look at Governor Whitmer’s vacation home, three out of the five people in the van — 60 percent of the plot’s senior leaders — were federal agents and informants. FBI infiltrators comprised, at the very least, 26 percent of the plotters. According to court papers, 12 FBI informants participated in making the arrests of 6 suspects in another October Surprise just prior to the 2020 general election.[51] The head of the FBI field office in Detroit, Steven D’Antuono, who oversaw the infiltration operation into the Michigan plot was quickly and quietly promoted to lead the Washington, D.C. field office.[52]
In a follow-up story, the FBI Special Agent in charge of the operation was charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm, less than murder following a domestic incident with his wife.[53]
In 2021 the FBI knew Colorado grocery store shooter Ahmad al-Aliwi Alissa before he executed his attack. The FBI took no action.
FBI internal regulations bar the FBI from making any political indictments or public disclosures 90 days prior to a general election. Monday August 8, 2022, a day that will live in infamy, occurred 91 days prior to the 2022 Midterm elections. On that day, the Wray FBI raided President Donald Trump's home and seized boxes of materials.[54] Trump was said to be in possession of certain documents with dirt on the Deep State.[55] The warrant, signed by an associate of Jeffrey Epstein,[56] authorized the seizure of "Any government and/or presidential record created between January 20, 2017 and January 20, 2021."[57] President Trump, who has for many years been the target of corrupt FBI activities, suggested one purpose of the raid was to plant evidence.[58] FBI and DOJ operatives overstepped the separation of powers the following day by seizing Rep. Scott Perry's phone.[59]
A Wall Street Journal oped noted:
"Monday was a sad day for our democracy and a dark day for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The search of Donald Trump’s Florida residence was a politically sensitive operation that would have tested the FBI’s reputation for fairness and impartiality in the best of circumstances. But the bureau’s behavior since Mr. Trump came onto the political scene has already left its reputation in tatters."[60] |
President Trump held evidence of a politically weaponized U.S. intelligence and justice system. To include an extensive paper trail showing how the DC apparatus under the Obama-era intelligence system, Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Dept. of Justice (DOJ) and FBI coordinated with the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign to install her into office.[61] President Trump issued an Executive Order declassifying all documents that he took with him to Mar-a-Lago before leaving office.[62]
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