SHOCKING: AG Barr Buried Senate Investigation Into Trump Jr, Kushner & Hope Hicks?
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A letter sent to the Department of Justice dated July 19, 2019 mysteriously surfaced this weekend demonstrating that Republican Senator Richard Burr was actively leading a bi-partisan investigation into Donald Trump, his family and his cronies regarding the president’s suspicious contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the 2016 election.
The letter was reportedly sent to AG Bill Barr’s Department of Justice (DOJ) on July 19, 2019. The letter names:
Steve Bannon who worked as the chief executive of the 2016 Trump campaign and later a top White House strategist.
Erik Prince who is a private security contractor.
Sam Clovis who was the co-chairman of Trump's 2016 campaign.
On Friday the @LATimes Tweeted, “The letter also raised concerns about testimony provided by family members and confidants of President Trump that appeared to contradict information provided by Robert Mueller.”
@Maddowblog posted, “Those it identified as providing such conflicting testimony were the president’s son Donald Trump Jr., his son-in-law Jared Kushner, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks.”
What Did Barr Know And When Did He Know It?
It is hard to believe that Barr was not aware of this letter regarding investigations into the president, Donald Trump Jr, Hope Hicks, Jared Kushner, and Steve Bannon.
Barr would probably been made aware that key Trump family members and cronies were being investigated for lying to Congress—a felony punishable by prison.
According to the LA Times that letter states, “As you are aware, the Committee is conducting an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. As part of that inquiry, and as a result of witness interviews and document production, we now have reason to believe that the following individuals may have committed a criminal act.”
Barr Closes His Insider Trading Investigation Into Everyone Except Burr
On May 26, 2020 Barr’s DOJ closes the insider trading investigation into Sens. Dianne Feinstein, Kelly Loeffler, and James Inhofe—but not Senator Richard Burr.
Barr kept the DOJ investigation open into Burr—and only Burr.
Blackmailed?
Was Burr blackmailed into stepping down from the Senate Intelligence Committee so that Trump and Barr could bury the Senate investigation into Donald Trump, Jr., Jared Kushner, Steve Bannon, Hope Hicks and others?
Burr Steps Down And Is Replaced With Republican Senator Marco Rubio
On May 14th, Burr stepped down—supposedly temporarily—as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee while he was still being investigated for insider trading. He was quickly replaced with Republican Senator Marco Rubio.
Who Leaked The Letter And Why?
The letter dated July 19, 2019 was suddenly leaked just as the Senate Intelligence Committee was about to release its final report on the investigation into Trump and Russia’s election interference in 2016.
Did someone leak the letter to the LA Times to preempt a cover-up by Barr and the president?
Senator Marco Rubio Proves He Is A Trump Toady?
Rubio was quickly installed to replace Burr as Chair of the Senate Intel Committee in May of 2020.
Then in June of 2020, Donald Trump Jr. states he was “not at all” worried that he would face perjury charges over lying to Congress. Junior’s comment was made after his second closed-door interview with the now Rubio-led Senate Intelligence Committee.
On Friday when asked about the leaked letter, Rubio stated, “The Committee will not discuss referrals.” He went on to complain, “And those who in order to score cheap political points are speculating on or claim to know the identities of those referred are committing a grotesque injustice.”
By installing Rubio, did Trump and Barr:
Ensure none of Trump’s family members would be charged in the investigation?
Make certain that no additional information leaked out about Trump’s dealings with Putin?
Keep hidden the true story about what happened in America’s 2016 election?
Is Barr Protecting Trump, Trump’s Family And Cronies?
Did Barr and the DOJ orchestrate this to protect Trump, his family and his cronies from being further investigated by Burr and the Senate Intelligence Committee?
Lying to Congress is a felony. Both Michael Cohen and Roger Stone were charged and sentenced to prison for this exact crime.
No charges were ever filed against Donald Trump, Jr., Jared Kushner, Steve Bannon or Hope Hicks.
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