GOP-led committee probed possible Ukraine interference in 2016 election and found nothing worth pursuing, sources say - CNNPolitics
The Republican-controlled Senate Intelligence Committee looked into allegations that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election and found no evidence to support the claims, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Did Ukraine interfere in the 2016 election? Three questions.
Independent experts say that is unequivocally a conspiracy theory. According to Mr. Trump’s own former national security adviser Thomas Bossert, it has been “totally debunked.” Extensive evidence gathered by U.S. intelligence has shown that Russia was the key actor in social media meddling and the hacking of Democratic servers in the 2016 campaign.
You are a great spokesman for the far right.
I can't help what a "Republican-led" committee did or did not find. I'm pointing out the fact that the July 2017 meeting was a year AFTER Trump had begun forming his view on Ukraine.
Let's be clear and not bundle separate elements of concern. There's the inescapable matter of Ukraine officials absolutely interfering; we know this because they were convicted in Ukrainian court last Dec. According to Zelensky, it may be that matter and other people involved, is not entirely closed.
There's the Crowdstrike server element which likely is chasing a golden goose; it's inconceivable someone would not have destroyed the data by now. A Ukrainian, Russian national owns or has majority stake in the company, hence the allusion of the server being in Ukraine. Aside from that conjecture, the entire episode of the FBI not examining those servers is cause for raise eyebrows. "Well, they gave a backup copy to the FBI which is even better!" - nonsense. An administrator can specify what does and does not go into the backup. That the FBI did not insist with subpoena on examining the actual servers is inexcusable. But that was the state of Comey's FBI in general.
Further, Shokin has sworn affadavit to the effect that he was expressly fired because he would not forgo the Burisma investigation, and there are Ukrainians who both back and deny his testimony.
So, there is no one thing re: Ukraine interference, but rather multiple elements. Anyone saying it has been debunked is either talking about one thing but not the others, or parroting that 'expert'. To date, I'm aware of no one with U.S. criminal powers to compel having investigated Ukraine concerns, and certainly no one who isn't a target of the current DOJ investigations. John Durham is now doing that. I'll be satisfied with the resulting DOJ finding; how about you?
Is Politico a "far-right" spokesman? I'll leave this here, again: Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire and wait for 'experts' to pretend it doesn't exist, again.
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