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Senate Homeland Security Committee Votes To Subpoena Comey, Brennan, Clapper!

The subpoenas come as the committee's investigation into Crossfire Hurricane & Obama Era Spying deepens.


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It’s been a long time since we’ve seen Former FBI Director James Comey, Former CIA Director John Brennan, or former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, slither through Congress. 

The last time any of those men were put under oath by Congress they all had the benefit of hiding behind the RussiaHoax media smokescreen they helped create. 

Now we know what these men and their agencies may have been up to. 

And the Senate Homeland Security Committee just voted to subpoena all 3 of these Obama Cronies & more into their investigation of “Crossfire Hurricane” and the Russia Witchhunt!

FromFox News:

The Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday voted to authorize subpoenas for former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former FBI Director James Comey, and other Obama administration officials as part of its broad review into the origins of the Russia investigation.

The committee on Wednesday held a business meeting to authorize committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis., to issue notices for taking depositions, subpoenas, for records, and subpoenas for testimony to individuals relating to the panel’s “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation, the Justice Department inspector general’s review of that investigation, and the “unmasking” of U.S. persons affiliated with the 2016 Trump campaign, transition team and the Trump administration.

The committee voted 8-6 to authorize the subpoenas.

The committee also authorized subpoenas for Sidney Blumenthal, former Obama chief of staff Denis McDonough, former FBI counsel Lisa Page, former FBI agent Joe Pientka, former ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power, former FBI director of counterintelligence Bill Priestap, former White House national security adviser Susan Rice, former FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith – who pleaded guilty to making a false statement in the first criminal case arising from U.S. Attorney John Durham’s review of the investigation into links between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign – among others.

The committee further authorized subpoenas for “the production of all records” related to the FBI’s original Russia investigation and the Department of Justice Inspector General’s probe, as well as the process of “unmasking” for James Baker, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, DOJ official Bruce Ohr, FBI case agent Steven Somma, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Teftt, former deputy assistant attorney general Tashina Gauhar; and Stefan Halper.”

And from CNN:

The committee has previously authorized subpoenas for documents to most of the same officials it subpoenaed for depositions on Wednesday. The party-line vote Wednesday added seven new officials to the list, including former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe.

The committee was planning to issue a subpoena to an Obama-era State Department official, Bridget Brink, who is now US Ambassador to Slovakia, but Johnson said on Tuesday that interview was scheduled voluntarily.

A person familiar with the investigation said Obama administration State Department official Amos Hochstein is also slated to be interviewed by the committee on Thursday. The panel has already interviewed numerous Obama-era State Department officials, including George Kent, a key witness during the impeachment proceedings.

This story has been updated with additional developments Wednesday.

This time around we know a few things for certain:

The DNC & FBI both paid Christopher Steele, author of the garbade Russia Dossier. 

FBI Lawyer Kevin Clinesmith has pled guilty to falsifying documents into the Carter Page FISA warrant. 

And The Durham Probe is making progress everyday and could possibly drop the hammer on more corrupt government agents in the near future. 

I can't wait. 



 

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