Bruce Ohr Testimony Shakes Up Facts on the FBI and Dossier

Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker recently went on the record saying that the Mueller witch hunt is coming to a close. However, other reports indicate that a faulty timeline has come to light about the dodgy dossier and someone is lying to Congress.

The facts have become well publicized that the dossier used to mislead a FISA judge by anti-Trump FBI operatives Peter Strzok and Andrew McCabe and was paid for by Hillary Clinton campaign funds. The dossier was linked to a now discredited British spy who allegedly worked with high-ranking Russians to get dirt on then-candidate Trump.

In this breaking news video, Fox News reports that the timeline formerly claimed by Department of Justice lawyer Bruce Ohr no longer fits what many believe is a cover-up. Ohr’s wife worked at the firm that crafted the phony dossier, and he never disclosed this obvious conflict of interest. In fact, he appears to be deeply involved in pushing the fake opposition file.

As Robert Mueller and his team of angry Democrats target associates of President Trump, such as 66-year-old Roger Stone, the special counsel may have a tough time sidestepping Democrats such as Ohr, former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe and others. Recent evidence points to Obama cronies knowing about the phony dossier long before they told Congress under oath.

In fact, Mueller may need to indict members of his own team. Find out who could be charged with perjury on this breaking news video.


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