solomon. according to his report, just out, the 2020 fbi report obtained by solomon, well, the bureau had, quote, medium confidence that the dossier author christopher steele feels like a source and that could also only be minimally verified which is huge since his intelligence was a very basis for the fisa warrants and three renewals, the bulk of information to scan spy on carter page and through carter page, the tromp campaign transition and on the term presidency. by the way, only the tip of the ice or iceberg. okay, when we add that to the fbi spreadsheet that came up with more than 90% of information and the dossiers was total b.s., that means the warnings bruce ohr gave one in 2016 and august before the first finds application. you broke the story about catherine cadillac about ten or 12 days before the first report was signed. they were warned that this is
long after the fbi, john solomon broke the report that the fbi, the spreadsheet debunking theee steele dossier but they still used it as the bulk of information to continue to spy on carter page and the current presidency. correct. andrew weissmann knew it from the very beginning, then he trampled over three or four people s rights. the press didn t care because they were going after donald trump. so you can just worry people if you re going after donald trump, whether it s fair or not. this is a terrible crime. the dimensions of it, you still don t realize.ri there s plenty of evidence of what happened in ukraine, plenty of evidence of what happened in the u.k., and italy. this was a massive conspiracy to try to deprive the american people of the person they elected as president. that should never happen. sean: these 302s are also full confirmation of
unverifiable document. andrew weissmann broke the report that there was a spreadsheet debunking the dossier but they still used it as the bulk of information to continue to spy on carter page and the trump presidency. credits. any andrew weissmann who was from the very beginning, and then he trampled over three to four people s rights, the press didn t care because they were going after donald trump so, you can just destroy people if you are going after donald trump, whether it s there or not, this is a terrible crime. the dimensions of it, you still don t realize. there s plenty of evidence of what happened in ukraine, plenty of evidence of what happened in the u.k., and italy. this is a massive conspiracy to try to deprive the american people of the person they elected as president. that should never happen. sean: these 302 s are also
he was also warned we know by bruce ohr as was everybody else. there are potentially other cases where he was warned about the dossier not being verified, it being political, but that s only one path. now, in the mueller report, correct me if i m wrong, the professor joseph misfud, he was, in fact, they thought he was a russian agent. we found out he was a western intelligence guy. then you have you have stefan halper, he s spying on carter page, sam clovis, and papadopoulos. who set that up? do we know who was involved or not? was intelligence farmed out to other countries, allied countries, because it would have been otherwise illegal to do it in this country and they were circumventing american law to do so? i can report absolutely that the durham investigators have now obtained an audiotape deposition of joseph misfud where he describes his work, why
at i was going to ask you if you could just tell me which ones you had in mind as successful when he wrote that sentence. i m going to pass on that. yeah. [laughs] director mueller, today we have talked a lot about the separate acts by this president, but you also wrote in your report that the overall pattern of the president s conduct towards the investigations can shed light on the nature of the president s acts, and the inferences can be drawn about his intent. correct? an accurate recitation from the report. right. on page 158, again, i think it s important for everyone to note that the president s conduct had a significant change when he realized that it was that the investigations were conducted to investigate his obstruction acts. in other words, when the american people are deciding