Analysis, Speculation and Opinion of Baish| Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina sat down with Fox News host Sean Hannity this week to discuss the Steele dossier, the revelation of the FBI, and the Bruce Ohr bombshell.
Bongino.com explains that “Graham also expects more information will be released about the investigation into suspected Russian involvement in the 2016 presidential elections that will show misconduct by the FBI and DOJ.”
“I know personally there’s a lot more out there and the word that keeps coming up is bias,” Graham continued.
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The Washington Examiner reports:
Graham is the chairman of the Judiciary Committee and has vowed to do a “deep dive” after the conclusion of Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s investigation into alleged abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Attorney General William Barr is also conducting a review of the Russia investigation origins and has been granted the power to declassify relevant documents by President Trump.
“Here’s what we’re looking at: systematic corruption at the highest level of the Department of Justice and the FBI against President Trump and in favor of Hillary Clinton,” Graham continued.
34 pages of FBI “302” summaries from interviews conducted between agents and Bruce Ohr were released by the DOJ. (Ohr was an agent “who acted as a backchannel between the bureau the anti-Trump dossier author Christopher Steele, on Thursday in compliance with a Freedom of Information lawsuit brought by conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch,” according to the Examiner.)
The Examiner explains that these documents “add insight into the efforts by Steele and Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm that hired him, to share his findings with the media and government officials. His dossier, which was funded by Democrats and contained unverified claims about Trump’s ties to Russia, was used by the FBI to obtain FISA warrants to surveil onetime Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, an American citizen who was never charged with any wrongdoing.”