Transcripts Reveal Who the Key Players were in Russiagate

Now that President Trump has been cleared of collusion accusations, it’s time to take a look into this fraudulent witch hunt. After two years, millions of dollars and a whole lot of hot air from the left, Mueller’s investigation found exactly zero American’s who conspired with Russia to influence the election. That means that this investigation could only have been the result of political malfeasance.

We know the Clintons were tied to the initial investigation that was used to justify investigating Donald Trump during his campaign. We know she and her campaign were tied to Christopher Steele, and we know that the Steele dossier was virtually the only evidence used to get the initial warrants for surveillance. That should already be enough to spark concerns of corruption, but it’s nowhere near the limit of this story.

New information continues to make its way into the light, and each scrap of truth paints a darker picture. The corruption running this investigation goes so much deeper than a few biased FBI agents. This was an organized political attack deep within the state. Unelected officials took it upon themselves to influence the election, and when they failed, they committed treason to try and unjustly remove an elected President from office.

If you’ve ever wondered what gaslighting is, here’s your example. It’s when a conspiring group fails in their goals and then tries to blame it on a different conspiracy that never existed. As crazy as all of this is, it’s still getting worse. This video has the latest details, and if it doesn’t convince you that we need to investigate the deep state, nothing will.


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