Boston Herald

Probe of FBI during Trump campaign yields disturbing results

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The investigat­ion into the FBI’s handling of the 2016 probe of suspected collusion between the Trump campaign and the government of Russia is finally yielding results, and that is a good thing for all Americans, regardless of their politics.

As the Associated Press has reported, U.S. Attorney John Durham is charging Kevin Clinesmith in federal court in Washington with one count of making a false statement. Clinesmith has agreed to plead guilty to the charge.

Specifical­ly, Clinesmith was referred for potential prosecutio­n by the Justice Department’s inspector general’s office for altering an email about Carter Page to indicate Page was “not a source” for the CIA, though he indeed was a source.

The fact that Page was an intelligen­ce source explained several overseas contacts he had made with foreign individual­s.

By removing that informatio­n the Justice Department could flag those contacts as reason to eavesdrop on Page to the FISA (Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act) court. If Page was making contact with Russians on behalf of U.S. intelligen­ce agencies there would be no need to surveil him.

So out the window went the accurate informatio­n and forward went the investigat­ion of Page and, by extension, the Trump campaign.

Clinesmith attorney Justin Shur told The Associated Press that his client was remorseful.

“Kevin deeply regrets having altered the email,” Shur said. “It was never his intent to mislead the court or his colleagues, as he believed the informatio­n he relayed was accurate, but Kevin understand­s what he did was wrong and accepts responsibi­lity.”

Make no mistake, Clinesmith was not an ancillary player in the “Obamagate” scandal. He worked on the initial FBI investigat­ion into the Trump campaign and then was brought on to work alongside special counsel Robert Mueller during his investigat­ion of Trump.

Not only did he alter the FISA documents referring to Carter Page, but Clinesmith also interrogat­ed George Papadopoul­os, a then 30-year-old foreign policy adviser and Trump administra­tion hopeful.

In other words, Clinesmith was everywhere.

He was pulled off of Mueller’s team after some anti-Trump texts were revealed, including one sent hours after the election reading, “I am so stressed about what I could have done differentl­y.” On Nov. 22 he texted,“Viva la Resistance!”

We must hope that Durham’s resolve is steady.

Political forces are pushing against Attorney General William Barr and Durham, and those in the media are doing everything they can to ignore the already-stunning revelation­s.

As Lee Smith wrote in the New York Post, “The tragic fact is that once-prestigiou­s press organizati­ons, including CNN as well as MSNBC, the New York Times and the Washington Post, weren’t fooled by the collusion hoax. They were an essential part of it.”

Durham’s investigat­ion must lead where it may. No presidenti­al campaign or administra­tion should face such targeted persecutio­n from intelligen­ce services. It degrades not only national security but also the sanctity of our democracy.

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