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Google Caught COLLUDING With DOJ During Russiagate Investigation


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Yet another reminder that the unapologetically leftist big tech industry poses one of the greatest threats to our ‘democracy’…

Google was recently exposed as having colluded with the Department of Justice during the Russiagate scandal investigation—at a very convenient time for the DOJ.

According to sources, the government agency used a grand jury to secretly subpoena Google for sensitive info relating to senior staff members conducting the investigation, just as they were gathering key evidence against the FBI and deep state actors.

Reports indicate that Google complied with the subpoenas and handed over the emails and phone numbers of Kash Patel and at least one other individual.

Here’s what we currently know:

NTD News had more details:

The subpoena for Patel shows that the FBI and DOJ requested a string of information from Google, including subscriber names, screen names, and user names; addresses including mailing addresses, residential addresses, business addresses, and email addresses, local and long-distance telephone connection records, records of session times and durations, length of service and types of service utilized, and personal telephone numbers.

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It also requested information pertaining to the “means and source of payment for such service (including any credit card or bank account number) and billing records.”

 

Just The News broke the story and explained:

The subpoena does not specify which component of the DOJ was leading the investigation, but included a numbering system suggesting it was being handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington D.C. At the time, DOJ had Special Counsel Robert Mueller investigating Russia collusion, the department’s inspector general was probing FBI misconduct related to the Russia case, and several agencies were investigating leaks, including one traced to a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer.



 

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