Washington (Certainly Not News) -- According to certain US officials (whose area over which they officiate is unclear) say that information suggests that Trump associates may have coordinated with Russians, or maybe not.
The FBI has information that indicates associates of President Trump communicated with suspected operatives to possibly coordinate the release of information damaging to Hillary Clinton's campaign, US officials told CNN.
This is partly what FBI Director Comey was talking about when he made a bombshell (LOL) announcement Monday before Congress that the FBI is investigating the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, according to one source.
The FBI is reviewing that information, according to those US officials. The information is raising the suspicions of FBI counterintelligence investigators that the coordination may have taken place, though officials cautioned that the information was NOT CONCLUSIVE AND THAT THE INVESTIGATION IS ONGOING.
In his statement, Comey said the FBI began looking into POSSIBLE coordination between Trump campaign associates and suspected Russian operatives because the bureau had gathered "a credible allegation of wrongdoings or reasonable basis to believe an American MAY be acting as an agent of a foreign power.
CNN assured the American people that this investigation has nothing whatsoever to do with the relationship of the Clinton Foundation and the millions of dollars of foreign money given to it at the time Hillary Clinton was secretary of state.
Also, CNN assures us that this investigation has nothing to do with the selling of uranium to the Russians by the Clintons or the open mic moment with former President Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer was clear after Comey's testimony on Monday that there is no evidence to suggest any collusion took place between the Trump campaign and the Russians, but CNN will do all they can to either find it or create it.
But we at CNN feel that the Trump campaign is probably guilty and that Donald Trump should resign the presidency.
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The FBI has information that indicates associates of President Trump communicated with suspected operatives to possibly coordinate the release of information damaging to Hillary Clinton's campaign, US officials told CNN.
This is partly what FBI Director Comey was talking about when he made a bombshell (LOL) announcement Monday before Congress that the FBI is investigating the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, according to one source.
The FBI is reviewing that information, according to those US officials. The information is raising the suspicions of FBI counterintelligence investigators that the coordination may have taken place, though officials cautioned that the information was NOT CONCLUSIVE AND THAT THE INVESTIGATION IS ONGOING.
In his statement, Comey said the FBI began looking into POSSIBLE coordination between Trump campaign associates and suspected Russian operatives because the bureau had gathered "a credible allegation of wrongdoings or reasonable basis to believe an American MAY be acting as an agent of a foreign power.
CNN assured the American people that this investigation has nothing whatsoever to do with the relationship of the Clinton Foundation and the millions of dollars of foreign money given to it at the time Hillary Clinton was secretary of state.
Also, CNN assures us that this investigation has nothing to do with the selling of uranium to the Russians by the Clintons or the open mic moment with former President Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer was clear after Comey's testimony on Monday that there is no evidence to suggest any collusion took place between the Trump campaign and the Russians, but CNN will do all they can to either find it or create it.
But we at CNN feel that the Trump campaign is probably guilty and that Donald Trump should resign the presidency.
Please consider following my blog by clicking the Follow link in the margin
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