fisa application warrant against the trump campaign. christopher steele was also peddling other so-called intelo the highest bidder. including ironically an allegorical. you can t make this up. here with more, investigative reporter, fox news contributor john solomon. okay, just like you can t believe russian interference, you have a dirty dossier. you talk about quid pro quo s, none for trump, but quid pro quo joe for zero experience, hunter being paid millions. you don t fire him. you don t get the billion. you have six hours. to tell us about desk. this is very important part when the ig comes out and we have the hearing was senator graham, one thing we will here be on the stuff we talked about. we talked about ad nauseam he had a political bias against trump. he was working for hillary clinton s opposition reform. he had a deadline. he had on cooperated information that could ve been russian misinformation. but here s another thing that the fbi struggled with, and that is that
hyperpartisan evidence made up the bulk in the fisa application warrant against the trump campaign. steele was also peddling other so-called intelligence to the highest bidder. st including, ironically, an oligarch. you can t make this up. here with more, investigative reporter, fox news contributor john solomon. okay, just like you can t believe russian interference, you have a dirty dossier. you talk about quid pro quos, none for trump, but quid pro quo joee for zero experience hunter being paid millions. you don t fire him. you don t get the billion. you ve got six hours. tell us about this. this is very important part when the ig comes out and we have the hearing was senator graham, one thing we will here be on the stuff we talked about. we talked about ad nauseam he had a political bias against trump. he was working for hillary clinton s opposition research firm. he had a deadline. he had on cooperated information that could ve been russiania misinformation. but here s another
information backlogged, all the information that the fbi would have had, peter strzok. so rod rosenstein, this is his fisa. he should have known. that s why the doj and the fbi are fighting so hard not to declassify the information. those 302s by bruce orr, all that information will show thatn they withhold exculpatory information from the court. when they get those 302s and compare them to the application warrant, i think all of our answers will come out. sean: if that s the case, who goes to jail? a lot of people could be subject to prosecution including all the individuals, rose road enstein, sally yates, andrew mccabe, who perpetrated a fraud. they are leaking the department of justice coordinating leaks of russian lies to the person people? that s right.
be declassified, even with redactions. i think it hasn t happened in 40-odd years. that, and lay the facts out for us here in terms of how much this relied on the steele dossier versus other evidence the fbi had. of well, one of the reasons of you don t want to disclose information, remember, you re talking about surveilling american citizens. we all have our constitutional rights, and the court has always been very reluctant about what is the criteria that you need to actually have that sort of warrant and surveillance system apply to american citizens. so remember, james comey talked about how up to his elbow with the width and length and height of a fisa application warrant for that very reason. so the idea that it s actually been declassified because of people trying to get the information is already very, very odd. but what s contained in the actual document has largely been hashed out earlier in the summer and earlier in the year by the competing marriage between the republican
f.b.i. agents, andrew mccabe has been accused by the i.g. of lying three times under oath and he is saying both parties, the obama and trump administration had the same information. we know that s not true. we also heard jim comey last night say he didn t know who paid for the dossier which was put together, although his signature is on a fisa application warrant to ask for a federal judge to spy on a u.s. citizen on domestic soil without knowing where that information came from? this is egregious at the highest levels. sandra: he acknowledged those texts and all i can tell you, when i saw the texts i was deeply disappointed in them but i never saw any bias or reflection of an mouse toward anybody. sandra: it was remarkable. the f.b.i. had an insurance policy put in place in case donald trump won. either he was too aware or too