In the summer of 2016, a cascade of political maneuvers and covert operations began that would forever alter the landscape of American politics. At the epicenter of this storm was former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey, who launched an investigation into then-candidate Donald Trump, despite the absence of credible evidence.
This probe, labeled a "counterintelligence matter," set the stage for a two-year saga involving the FBI, U.S. intelligence agencies, the mainstream media and the Democratic Party, all of whom were convinced that Trump's victory could only have been achieved through a nefarious conspiracy with Russia.
Author Gregg Jarrett, in his book "The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump," meticulously dissects this intricate web of events, revealing a story of abuse of power, misinformation and political machinations.
Jarrett argues that the investigation was not just a misguided effort but a deliberate attempt to undermine Trump's presidency and protect Hillary Clinton from legal repercussions for her email scandal.
Central to Jarrett's narrative is the role of the Clinton campaign in funding the Steele Dossier, a compilation of unverified and salacious allegations against Trump, which was used to justify the surveillance of a Trump campaign associate. The dossier, compiled by a former British spy, Christopher Steele, became the linchpin of the FBI's investigation. However, the FBI actively concealed the fact that the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee had underwritten this document, a revelation that Jarrett argues was crucial to the legitimacy of the probe.
"This dossier was the pretext for a covert operation that turned the FBI's counterintelligence investigation into a political witch hunt," Jarrett writes. The FBI's decision to use an undercover informant to infiltrate the Trump campaign, hoping to entrap associates, further underscores the lengths to which the agency was willing to go to find a crime that did not exist.
The media played a pivotal role in propagating the narrative of Russian collusion. Although "collusion" is not a crime under U.S. law, the media ran with the story, perpetuating the idea that Trump was guilty of conspiring with Moscow. Jarrett points out that when the truth began to emerge, the media shifted its focus to accusations of obstruction of justice, a narrative that continued to cast a shadow over the Trump presidency.
"The media's willingness to accept and amplify the collusion narrative without critical scrutiny was a significant factor in the public's perception of the Trump administration," Jarrett argues. This shift in narrative, he suggests, was a strategic move to maintain public suspicion even as evidence of collusion failed to materialize.
The investigation led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller resulted in several indictments, but none of them were related to the Russian collusion. The indictment of thirteen Russians for interference in the 2016 election revealed that no Americans had knowingly participated in the scheme, effectively debunking the collusion theory. Jarrett emphasizes that to date, no actionable proof of "collusion" involving Trump has surfaced.
"Mueller's investigation, for all its resources and mandate, could not find the smoking gun that so many had hoped for," Jarrett writes. "The absence of evidence of collusion should have been a major blow to the narrative, but the media's continued focus on obstruction and other tangential issues kept the story alive."
Comey, a recurring figure in Jarrett's narrative, emerges as a central character in the drama. Comey's decision to label the Trump investigation as a "counterintelligence matter" and his subsequent actions, including the crafting of an "exoneration statement" for Clinton before key witnesses were interviewed, are portrayed as flagrant abuses of power. Comey's testimony before Congress, where he all but accused Trump of obstruction of justice, is described by Jarrett as a "masterclass in manipulation."
As the story of "The Russia Hoax" unfolds, Jarrett draws attention to the broader implications for American democracy. The book serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of allowing those in power to manipulate the system for political gain. The investigation, he argues, not only damaged the trust between the American people and their institutions but also set a dangerous precedent for future political battles.
Watch the video below and learn more about "The Russia Hoax" and how the FBI conducted the illicit scheme to clear Clinton and frame Trump.
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1 month ago
Propagandist media, instead of doing any investigative journalism, amplified and continued to peddle lies. Recent comments by shills like Margaret Brennan, who told Sec of state Rubio that "free speech led to the holocaust" continue to erode the people's confidence in getting anything even resembling the truth from legacy media. Credibility has all but vanished and brings these propagandists to the point where FCC licenses should be revoked for any networks broadcasting over the public airwaves.
1 month ago • edited
Russiagate Hoax was Jewish-Zionist projection of their own malign influence upon America onto Trump and Putin. The Zionist owned Trump Admin is now trying to court Russia as they pivot towards war with China. Seems the US deepstate wants to offshore war with Russia to Europe as they refocus their own satanic agenda upon China… which is also really a war on the U.S, because the American people will stand the most to lose in the end…
1 month ago
Just a pissing contest among cousins (Heir Donald & Queen Hillary)!!!