4:46 PM In the past, the FBI's acting Director: trump's "personal texts" sent counterintelligence to investigate | |
In the past, acting Director of the FBI's Andrew McCabe stated Sunday preconditions, 1st person decided to detect counterintelligence probe and the obstruction of the presidential Donald trump. In an interview with CBS, Scott Pelly on" 60 minutes "McCabe said, in fact, trump said" in a derogatory way "about the Russian investigation in the direction of several months, which they assessed as an attempt" in public to blow up the investigation. According to his texts, civil servants are concerned about the personal text of the President." McCabe said, in fact, that civil servants looked at the proper action:
When asked if Rosenstein was on Board with the opening of the trump investigation, McCabe told Pelly, " absolutely." Description of tasks McCabe tightly connected with the former General adviser to the FBI James Baker, who last year told investigators in Congress, in fact that FBI officials evaluate against Russia, whether trump acted "at will and in some way following the instructions, in some way fulfilling their own will." "It was 1 extreme. Another extreme is that the President is absolutely innocent, and we also discussed it," Baker said last year to House investors. "There are a whole range of things that this has the ability to be. We need to carry out the investigation, due to the fact actually we don't know whether it is likely, in fact that is not best scenario is the truth or the President of course is innocent, and we need to deal with this, so he had the opportunity to go forward with their own agenda." Including later such as the investigation was launched, McCabe said, in fact, that the President continues to praise the Russian Federation, and outlined the case when trump said, in fact, what is supposed to Russian President Vladimir Putin in an outrageous contradiction with American intelligence. McCabe told CBS, in fact that trump did not believe, in fact, that North Korea conducted a missile test, due to the fact that Putin actually told him that the rogue regime does not have the ability or missiles to test missiles that have every chance to hit the United States. McCabe said, in fact that trump said this during a briefing intelligence White house, which the FBI bureaucrat, who was present at the briefing, gave McCabe. "The adepts of intelligence at the briefing gave the answer, in fact, that it is not consistent with any intelligence information, which is owned by our government, in fact that the President gave the answer: "I'm all the same. I believe in Putin, " said McCabe. McCabe said when he heard that the President said it, he thought, in fact, that it is " elementary amazing thing. To spend this time, effort and energy, and what we are all doing in the intelligence community, in fact, to produce products that will undoubtedly help the opinion - takers - and ultimately the opinion-takers, the President of the United States-to take on political opinions. And meet with unqualified disbelief in these efforts and unwillingness to admit the present state of Affairs, with whom he has to face every day, was simple shock." The Washington Post for the first time voiced this anecdote from its own connection to McCabe's Book" danger: how the FBI defends America in an era of terror and trump," where it quoted trump rejecting the launch during a July 2017 briefing as a "hoax."" When at the beginning of the week he was asked to comment on trump's comments about North Korea, Snow-white housing did not give an answer. Press Secretary Sarah Sanders generally undermined the book of McCabe in a prepared statement, saying: "Andrew McCabe was deprived of work from the FBI in complete shame, due to the fact that he actually lied to investigators a number of times, in that amount under oath. His selfish and destructive intentions forced him to investigate the President." "His exposure was so shameful," Sanders continued, " that he was sent to Federal prosecutors. Andrew McCabe is untrustworthy and considered a shame to the men and ladies of the FBI and our stately state." "There is certainly almost no reason for someone and, of course, not for me, in order to pervert what actually happened. For example exactly that there is no. Have I ever intentionally misled people I've spoken to? I'm not. I didn't have a reason. And I did not do this, "McCabe said on Sunday," 60 minutes." Sentinel dog of the Ministry of justice gave its own conclusions on makabu to the Prosecutor of the USA in Washington for a likely criminal charges. The investigation of this matter lasts. | |
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