The only thing that need be said is that Kevin Clinesmith is back in good legal standing…
After faking FISA documents in an attempt to get a duly elected President of The United States thrown out of office The F.B.I.’s lawyer is back in good legal standing with the D.C. Bar Association.
Think about that for a second….
While Sydney Powell and other pro-Trump attorneys are being sued by Dominion, and could potentially lose their licenses to practice law for alleging that these machines are indeed hackable, Kevin Clinesmith is getting the a-ok.
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While January 6th political prisoners are left to rot in a cell, the real insurrection that was the Russia collusion hoax goes unpunished.
Here’s more on the story:
https://twitter.com/fareesh/status/1469323358969946123
https://twitter.com/StereotypeGmr/status/1471618103758917633
https://twitter.com/DDDTheSequal/status/1471833752821284869
Just The News confirmed:
Kevin Clinesmith, the former senior FBI lawyer who was placed on probation as a convicted felon for falsifying a surveillance document during the Trump-Russia investigation, has been returned to “good standing” as a member of the D.C. Bar Association.
DC Bar Restores Convicted FBI Russiagate Forger, Kevin Clinesmith, to ‘Good Standing’ Amid Irregularities and Leniency. And while he is still on probation. https://t.co/Mn1r4R0suk
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https://twitter.com/KiraSantis/status/1471523208075616259
Welp. Apparently the DC Bar Assoc has decided to restore Kevin Clinesmith to 'Good Standing.'
He altered evidence to support his preferred theory. Just – changed it. That should scare the he🏒🏒 out of EVERY American and the fact that half the country is happy to rationalize?😿— NDencodarlin (@dencodarlin01) December 16, 2021
Conservative Brief added:
“Before quietly making that decision, however, records indicate the bar did not check with his probation officer to see if he had violated the terms of his sentence or if he had completed the community service requirement of volunteering 400 hours,” RealClearInvestigations’ Paul Sperry reported.
“To fulfill the terms of his probation, Clinesmith volunteered at Street Sense Media in Washington but stopped working at the nonprofit group last summer, which has not been previously reported,” Sperry added.
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