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rythmshifter 11 months ago | hide | past | favorite



> Igor Danchenko, the Steele primary subsource charged with (and acquitted of) lying to the FBI, was paid $220K by the FBI as a confidential human source. This was paid after the FBI knew Danchenko lied to them. As the Durham Investigation proceeded, Durham learned “the FBI proposed making continued future payments to Danchenko, totaling more than $300,000, while [Durham] was actively investigating this matter.” The FBI, in effect, was seeking to influence a key witness who would later face criminal charges.

> The FBI’s reasons for paying Danchenko were certainly curious. Interviews with Durham’s office revealed: “the FBI's Executive Assistant Director for National Security, made clear that they were not even able to accurately describe the value or contributions of Danchenko that would justify keeping him open, much less making hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments to him.”

I would like to apply for the vacant 'confidential human source' role at the FBI. Unreal.


My go-to on this topic is Marcy Wheeler and she went a pretty epic Twitter tirade about how bad this report is:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1658213613390143523.html

It's ironic how many times Durham says the investigation should never have happened because they didn't do enough research and analysis. What does he think an investigation is?




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