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Tonight we welcome Special Guest Sheriff Mack! https://cspoa.org/
We will also be talking about more Pope news, the incoming conclave, tariff news, the Federal Reserve, Pursegate, the Artist Of The Week, and more!
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Tonight we welcome Special Guest Sheriff Mack! https://cspoa.org/
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Here is what I wrote and plan on hand delivering to my local field office: (feel free to personalize and do the same)
Confidential Report of Suspected Federal Crimes Related to Crossfire Hurricane Investigation
Date:
Submitted To:
FBI Field Office
[ADDRESS]
Phone:
OR
DOJ Office of Inspector General
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20530
Hotline: 1-800-869-4499
Online: oig.justice.gov
Submitted By: [ Full Name, Address, Phone Number, Email]
____________________________________
I. Purpose of Report
I am submitting this report to request an investigation into potential federal crimes committed during the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation (July 31, 2016–May 2017), which examined alleged ties between the Trump 2016 presidential campaign and Russian interference. Based on publicly available evidence, including the DOJ Inspector General’s December 2019 Report, Special Counsel John Durham’s May 2023 Report, and declassified documents (March 25, 2025), I allege violations of federal law by FBI personnel, including false statements, abuse of authority, and civil rights violations. This report identifies specific individuals, statutes violated, and supporting evidence to warrant a new investigation.
____________________________________
II. Alleged Criminal Violations
The following federal crimes are alleged based on documented misconduct in Crossfire Hurricane:
•False Statements (18 U.S.C. § 1001)
•Description: Knowingly and willfully making materially false statements or representations in matters within federal jurisdiction.
•Alleged Conduct: The DOJ IG’s 2019 report identified 17 significant inaccuracies and omissions in the FBI’s FISA applications to surveil Carter Page, a Trump campaign aide. These included misrepresentations about Page’s relationship with the CIA and the reliability of the Steele dossier. Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty to altering an email to falsely state Page was not a CIA source, impacting FISA renewals.
•Evidence:
•DOJ IG Report (Dec. 2019), pp. 366–367: Details Clinesmith’s alteration and other FISA inaccuracies.
•Durham Report (May 2023), pp. 294–297: Notes FBI’s failure to correct misrepresentations in FISA applications.
•Why Actionable: False statements in FISA applications undermined judicial oversight and may have misled the FISA court, potentially implicating other FBI personnel beyond Clinesmith.
•Obstruction of Justice (18 U.S.C. § 1503)
•Description: Corruptly influencing, obstructing, or impeding the due administration of justice.
•Alleged Conduct: The Durham Report criticized the FBI’s failure to act on intelligence (August 2016) suggesting a Clinton campaign plan to link Trump to Russia, which could have exculpated Trump campaign members. This omission, combined with the FBI’s pursuit of unverified Steele dossier allegations, may have obstructed justice by misleading investigators and the FISA court.
•Evidence:
•Durham Report (May 2023), pp. 308–310: Describes FBI’s “startling and inexplicable failure” to evaluate Clinton plan intelligence.
•Senate Judiciary Committee Transcripts (2021): Highlight FBI’s reliance on unverified dossier despite known credibility issues.
•Why Actionable: Selective omission of exculpatory evidence could constitute corrupt intent to influence the investigation’s outcome.
•Civil Rights Violations (18 U.S.C. § 242)
•Description: Willfully depriving a person of constitutional rights under color of law.
•Alleged Conduct: The FISA abuses and surveillance of Carter Page, based on inaccurate and incomplete information, may have violated his Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches. The Durham Report noted the FBI’s “confirmation bias” and lack of “actual evidence” to justify opening Crossfire Hurricane, potentially affecting other campaign members’ rights.
•Evidence:
•DOJ IG Report (Dec. 2019), pp. 359–361: Lists FISA application errors impacting Page’s surveillance.
•Durham Report (May 2023), pp. 12–13: Questions the investigation’s predicate, suggesting overreach.
Confidential Report of Suspected Federal Crimes Related to Crossfire Hurricane Investigation
Date:
Submitted To:
FBI Field Office
[ADDRESS]
Phone:
OR
DOJ Office of Inspector General
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20530
Hotline: 1-800-869-4499
Online: oig.justice.gov
Submitted By: [ Full Name, Address, Phone Number, Email]
____________________________________
I. Purpose of Report
I am submitting this report to request an investigation into potential federal crimes committed during the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation (July 31, 2016–May 2017), which examined alleged ties between the Trump 2016 presidential campaign and Russian interference. Based on publicly available evidence, including the DOJ Inspector General’s December 2019 Report, Special Counsel John Durham’s May 2023 Report, and declassified documents (March 25, 2025), I allege violations of federal law by FBI personnel, including false statements, abuse of authority, and civil rights violations. This report identifies specific individuals, statutes violated, and supporting evidence to warrant a new investigation.
____________________________________
II. Alleged Criminal Violations
The following federal crimes are alleged based on documented misconduct in Crossfire Hurricane:
•False Statements (18 U.S.C. § 1001)
•Description: Knowingly and willfully making materially false statements or representations in matters within federal jurisdiction.
•Alleged Conduct: The DOJ IG’s 2019 report identified 17 significant inaccuracies and omissions in the FBI’s FISA applications to surveil Carter Page, a Trump campaign aide. These included misrepresentations about Page’s relationship with the CIA and the reliability of the Steele dossier. Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty to altering an email to falsely state Page was not a CIA source, impacting FISA renewals.
•Evidence:
•DOJ IG Report (Dec. 2019), pp. 366–367: Details Clinesmith’s alteration and other FISA inaccuracies.
•Durham Report (May 2023), pp. 294–297: Notes FBI’s failure to correct misrepresentations in FISA applications.
•Why Actionable: False statements in FISA applications undermined judicial oversight and may have misled the FISA court, potentially implicating other FBI personnel beyond Clinesmith.
•Obstruction of Justice (18 U.S.C. § 1503)
•Description: Corruptly influencing, obstructing, or impeding the due administration of justice.
•Alleged Conduct: The Durham Report criticized the FBI’s failure to act on intelligence (August 2016) suggesting a Clinton campaign plan to link Trump to Russia, which could have exculpated Trump campaign members. This omission, combined with the FBI’s pursuit of unverified Steele dossier allegations, may have obstructed justice by misleading investigators and the FISA court.
•Evidence:
•Durham Report (May 2023), pp. 308–310: Describes FBI’s “startling and inexplicable failure” to evaluate Clinton plan intelligence.
•Senate Judiciary Committee Transcripts (2021): Highlight FBI’s reliance on unverified dossier despite known credibility issues.
•Why Actionable: Selective omission of exculpatory evidence could constitute corrupt intent to influence the investigation’s outcome.
•Civil Rights Violations (18 U.S.C. § 242)
•Description: Willfully depriving a person of constitutional rights under color of law.
•Alleged Conduct: The FISA abuses and surveillance of Carter Page, based on inaccurate and incomplete information, may have violated his Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches. The Durham Report noted the FBI’s “confirmation bias” and lack of “actual evidence” to justify opening Crossfire Hurricane, potentially affecting other campaign members’ rights.
•Evidence:
•DOJ IG Report (Dec. 2019), pp. 359–361: Lists FISA application errors impacting Page’s surveillance.
•Durham Report (May 2023), pp. 12–13: Questions the investigation’s predicate, suggesting overreach.
•Why Actionable: Unlawful surveillance based on false pretenses may constitute a willful violation of constitutional protections.
•Conspiracy to Commit an Offense Against the United States (18 U.S.C. § 371)
•Description: Two or more persons conspiring to commit a federal offense or defraud the U.S.
•Alleged Conduct: The coordinated mishandling of FISA applications, failure to pursue exculpatory Clinton plan intelligence, and reliance on unverified dossier information suggest a potential conspiracy among FBI personnel to mislead the FISA court and sustain an unwarranted investigation.
•Evidence:
•Durham Report (May 2023), pp. 294–310: Highlights systemic failures across FBI leadership.
•Declassified Documents (Mar. 25, 2025): Reveal internal FBI communications, though redactions limit clarity (available via DOJ public releases).
•Why Actionable: Evidence of coordinated misconduct, if substantiated, could meet the threshold for conspiracy, though proving intent is challenging.
____________________________________
III. Individuals Associated with Alleged Violations
The following individuals, identified in public reports, were involved in Crossfire Hurricane and may be relevant to the alleged crimes. Note that prior investigations found no criminal intent for most, except Clinesmith, but new evidence could justify re-examination:
•James Comey (Former FBI Director)
•Role: Oversaw Crossfire Hurricane and approved FISA applications.
•Alleged Involvement: Durham Report criticized Comey’s leadership for failing to ensure rigorous evidence standards. Senate testimony (2020) questioned his handling of dossier credibility.
•Potential Violations: Obstruction of justice, conspiracy (if intent proven).
•Andrew McCabe (Former FBI Deputy Director)
•Role: Supervised Crossfire Hurricane operations.
•Alleged Involvement: IG Report noted McCabe’s role in FISA application oversight. Durham criticized his failure to act on Clinton plan intelligence.
•Potential Violations: Obstruction of justice, conspiracy.
•Peter Strzok (Former FBI Counterintelligence Agent)
•Role: Led Crossfire Hurricane’s day-to-day operations.
•Alleged Involvement: IG Report identified Strzok’s texts showing bias, though no evidence tied this to investigative decisions. Durham noted his role in pursuing unverified dossier leads.
•Potential Violations: Civil rights violations, conspiracy.
•Lisa Page (Former FBI Attorney)
•Role: Advised on Crossfire Hurricane legal matters.
•Alleged Involvement: Worked closely with Strzok; texts suggested bias, per IG Report. Involved in FISA application reviews.
•Potential Violations: Conspiracy (if linked to coordinated misconduct).
•Kevin Clinesmith (Former FBI Lawyer)
•Role: Handled FISA application documentation.
•Alleged Involvement: Pleaded guilty to altering an email to falsely state Carter Page was not a CIA source, impacting FISA renewals (DOJ IG Report, p. 366).
•Potential Violations: False statements (convicted), conspiracy (if linked to others).
•Unnamed Case Agents and Supervisors (FBI Personnel)
•Role: Prepared and reviewed FISA applications.
•Alleged Involvement: IG Report identified multiple agents responsible for 17 inaccuracies/omissions in FISA applications.
•Potential Violations: False statements, civil rights violations.
____________________________________
IV. Supporting Evidence
The following public documents and sources provide the basis for these allegations. I urge the FBI/OIG to review unredacted versions and newly declassified materials (March 25, 2025) for additional context:
•DOJ Inspector General Report (Dec. 2019)
•Title: Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation
•Key Findings: 17 significant inaccuracies in FISA applications, no evidence of political bias in opening the investigation, but procedural failures in evidence handling.
•Access: oig.justice.gov/reports/2019/o…
•Special Counsel John Durham Report (May 2023)
•Title: Report on Matters Related to Intelligence Activities and Investigations Arising Out of the 2016 Presidential Campaigns
•Conspiracy to Commit an Offense Against the United States (18 U.S.C. § 371)
•Description: Two or more persons conspiring to commit a federal offense or defraud the U.S.
•Alleged Conduct: The coordinated mishandling of FISA applications, failure to pursue exculpatory Clinton plan intelligence, and reliance on unverified dossier information suggest a potential conspiracy among FBI personnel to mislead the FISA court and sustain an unwarranted investigation.
•Evidence:
•Durham Report (May 2023), pp. 294–310: Highlights systemic failures across FBI leadership.
•Declassified Documents (Mar. 25, 2025): Reveal internal FBI communications, though redactions limit clarity (available via DOJ public releases).
•Why Actionable: Evidence of coordinated misconduct, if substantiated, could meet the threshold for conspiracy, though proving intent is challenging.
____________________________________
III. Individuals Associated with Alleged Violations
The following individuals, identified in public reports, were involved in Crossfire Hurricane and may be relevant to the alleged crimes. Note that prior investigations found no criminal intent for most, except Clinesmith, but new evidence could justify re-examination:
•James Comey (Former FBI Director)
•Role: Oversaw Crossfire Hurricane and approved FISA applications.
•Alleged Involvement: Durham Report criticized Comey’s leadership for failing to ensure rigorous evidence standards. Senate testimony (2020) questioned his handling of dossier credibility.
•Potential Violations: Obstruction of justice, conspiracy (if intent proven).
•Andrew McCabe (Former FBI Deputy Director)
•Role: Supervised Crossfire Hurricane operations.
•Alleged Involvement: IG Report noted McCabe’s role in FISA application oversight. Durham criticized his failure to act on Clinton plan intelligence.
•Potential Violations: Obstruction of justice, conspiracy.
•Peter Strzok (Former FBI Counterintelligence Agent)
•Role: Led Crossfire Hurricane’s day-to-day operations.
•Alleged Involvement: IG Report identified Strzok’s texts showing bias, though no evidence tied this to investigative decisions. Durham noted his role in pursuing unverified dossier leads.
•Potential Violations: Civil rights violations, conspiracy.
•Lisa Page (Former FBI Attorney)
•Role: Advised on Crossfire Hurricane legal matters.
•Alleged Involvement: Worked closely with Strzok; texts suggested bias, per IG Report. Involved in FISA application reviews.
•Potential Violations: Conspiracy (if linked to coordinated misconduct).
•Kevin Clinesmith (Former FBI Lawyer)
•Role: Handled FISA application documentation.
•Alleged Involvement: Pleaded guilty to altering an email to falsely state Carter Page was not a CIA source, impacting FISA renewals (DOJ IG Report, p. 366).
•Potential Violations: False statements (convicted), conspiracy (if linked to others).
•Unnamed Case Agents and Supervisors (FBI Personnel)
•Role: Prepared and reviewed FISA applications.
•Alleged Involvement: IG Report identified multiple agents responsible for 17 inaccuracies/omissions in FISA applications.
•Potential Violations: False statements, civil rights violations.
____________________________________
IV. Supporting Evidence
The following public documents and sources provide the basis for these allegations. I urge the FBI/OIG to review unredacted versions and newly declassified materials (March 25, 2025) for additional context:
•DOJ Inspector General Report (Dec. 2019)
•Title: Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation
•Key Findings: 17 significant inaccuracies in FISA applications, no evidence of political bias in opening the investigation, but procedural failures in evidence handling.
•Access: oig.justice.gov/reports/2019/o…
•Special Counsel John Durham Report (May 2023)
•Title: Report on Matters Related to Intelligence Activities and Investigations Arising Out of the 2016 Presidential Campaigns
•Key Findings: Criticizes FBI’s lack of “actual evidence” for opening Crossfire Hurricane, failure to act on Clinton plan intelligence, and confirmation bias in pursuing dossier leads.
•Access: justice.gov/storage/durham…
•Declassified Documents (Mar. 25, 2025)
•Description: Executive action declassified additional Crossfire Hurricane materials, including FBI communications and FISA-related records. Redactions limit public access, but unredacted versions may reveal further misconduct.
•Access: Limited public release via DOJ website (justice.gov); request FBI/OIG review of originals.
•Senate Judiciary Committee Transcripts (2021)
•Description: Released interviews with FBI officials (e.g., Comey, McCabe) and dossier-related witnesses, highlighting dossier credibility issues and FISA oversight failures.
•Access: judiciary.senate.gov/crossfire-hurr…
•Clinesmith Plea Agreement (Aug. 2020)
•Description: Court documents detail Clinesmith’s guilty plea for altering an email, confirming one instance of false statements.
•Access: Court records via PACER or DOJ press release (justice.gov/opa/pr/former-…).
____________________________________
V. Request for Investigation
I respectfully request that the FBI or DOJ OIG investigate the alleged crimes outlined above, focusing on:
•False statements in FISA applications beyond Clinesmith’s conviction, potentially implicating supervisors and case agents.
•Obstruction of justice through the omission of exculpatory Clinton plan intelligence and reliance on unverified dossier information.
•Civil rights violations resulting from unlawful surveillance of Carter Page and potentially other Trump campaign members.
•Conspiracy among FBI personnel to sustain an unwarranted investigation through coordinated misconduct.
Given the declassification of new materials on March 25, 2025, I urge a review of unredacted documents to identify additional evidence of criminal intent or systemic abuses. The prior investigations by the IG and Durham found no broad criminality, but their scope was limited, and new evidence may justify revisiting these issues.
____________________________________
VI. Contact Information and Submission Instructions
•Submitter: [ Name, Address, Phone, Email]
•Request: Please acknowledge receipt and notify me if the report is referred to another agency.
____________________________________
Signature:
[ Signature, if submitting hard copy]
[Name]
Date:
•Access: justice.gov/storage/durham…
•Declassified Documents (Mar. 25, 2025)
•Description: Executive action declassified additional Crossfire Hurricane materials, including FBI communications and FISA-related records. Redactions limit public access, but unredacted versions may reveal further misconduct.
•Access: Limited public release via DOJ website (justice.gov); request FBI/OIG review of originals.
•Senate Judiciary Committee Transcripts (2021)
•Description: Released interviews with FBI officials (e.g., Comey, McCabe) and dossier-related witnesses, highlighting dossier credibility issues and FISA oversight failures.
•Access: judiciary.senate.gov/crossfire-hurr…
•Clinesmith Plea Agreement (Aug. 2020)
•Description: Court documents detail Clinesmith’s guilty plea for altering an email, confirming one instance of false statements.
•Access: Court records via PACER or DOJ press release (justice.gov/opa/pr/former-…).
____________________________________
V. Request for Investigation
I respectfully request that the FBI or DOJ OIG investigate the alleged crimes outlined above, focusing on:
•False statements in FISA applications beyond Clinesmith’s conviction, potentially implicating supervisors and case agents.
•Obstruction of justice through the omission of exculpatory Clinton plan intelligence and reliance on unverified dossier information.
•Civil rights violations resulting from unlawful surveillance of Carter Page and potentially other Trump campaign members.
•Conspiracy among FBI personnel to sustain an unwarranted investigation through coordinated misconduct.
Given the declassification of new materials on March 25, 2025, I urge a review of unredacted documents to identify additional evidence of criminal intent or systemic abuses. The prior investigations by the IG and Durham found no broad criminality, but their scope was limited, and new evidence may justify revisiting these issues.
____________________________________
VI. Contact Information and Submission Instructions
•Submitter: [ Name, Address, Phone, Email]
•Request: Please acknowledge receipt and notify me if the report is referred to another agency.
____________________________________
Signature:
[ Signature, if submitting hard copy]
[Name]
Date:
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