Senator Lindsey Graham, who has been accused of “slow walking” all things #SpyGate, is now trying to step up his game.
Graham just declassified a memo that shows that the FBI lied to Congress back in 2018.
The documents released on Friday by Graham as chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee show that the FBI knew full well that the subsource for the Steele dossier was not based in Russia — and that he himself called it unreliable “bar talk” rather than actual sourced intelligence. The memo that Graham declassified shows that the FBI knew full well what that meant to the credibility of Christopher Steele’s dossier, and never told the FISA court in securing more warrants to surveil Carter Page.
Not only did the FBI repeatedly lie to the FISA court, Graham tells Bartiromo, he’s about to prove that the FBI lied to Congress about it, too. “Somebody needs to go to jail,” Graham warns:
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Graham says that he’ll fully disclose what he discovered next week, but he says based on what he’s found, somebody needs to go to jail.
You can watch the video below:
Graham has done a lot of “talking” and not a lot of “acting.” This is his opportunity to make up for all of that and really follow through and make sure somebody is actually held accountable for lying to Congress.
Because we all know if it was a Trump supporter, the FBI would show up at their house at 600 am with a CNN camera crew.
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The good news is we only have to wait until next week to see if Lindsey follows through.
This piece was written by Missy Crane on July 27, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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