Justice Department issues flurry of subpoenas in fresh inquiry into Trump-Russia probe: AP sources
- The Justice Department has issued subpoenas related to the Obama administration's intelligence report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
- Some of the intended recipients include former CIA Director John Brennan, and former FBI employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.
- The Trump administration has scrutinized the intelligence report, which incorporated the Steele dossier, as part of efforts to discredit the Russia investigation.
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Subpoenas fly in Russian collusion hoax probe, John Brennan, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page tagged; 30 in all · American Wire News
Some “sleepless nights” could be in store for Russian collusion hoax peddlers as federal grand jury subpoenas to three high-profile figures marked the start of dozens more to come. Since President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, members of his administration have been working to expose suspected corruption within the halls of the federal government. Friday, months after “burn bags” had been uncovered at the FBI with documents related t…
Grand Jury Subpoenas Infamous Anti Trump FBI Officials
The Justice Department is currently investigating the Russian collusion hoax and a federal grand jury has served subpoenas to former CIA director John Brennan and former FBI officials Lisa Page, and Peter Strzok. Strzok and Page were both served federal subpoenas by the FBI on Friday. Strzok was instrumental both in stopping the FBI’s investigation […] The post Grand Jury Subpoenas Infamous Anti Trump FBI Officials appeared first on News Addicts.
Justice Department issues flurry of subpoenas in fresh inquiry into Trump-Russia probe: Report
The Justice Department is diving deep into history with a revived investigation into the Russian meddling in the 2016 elections. Subpoenas have been sent out, targeting crucial documents from an intelligence assessment crafted by the Obama administration. This bold move underscores President Trump's unwavering resolve to reassess an inquiry that has continued to cast a long shadow over his presidency.
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