$30 Million for Zero Results?

The Mueller Investigation into the supposed Russian Collusion that has taken place over the last two-plus years has seemingly concluded with zero findings. Costing taxpayers approximately $30 million, We The People want to review every facet of the expensive investigation.

During the investigation, Congressman Devin Nunes of California, who is the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, collected observations which he feels reveal criminal actions leading to and perpetrated by the Russia collusion hoax. It appears the hoax was led by Robert Mueller and perpetrated on the American people through the American Justice system. Its key element – The Steele Dossier.

According to the April 5, 2019, op-ed in the Washington Examiner by Nunes, the dossier was “funded by the Hillary Clinton Campaign and the Democratic National Committee”. Later discussing his opinion piece in an interview with FOX News, Congressman Nunes claims the hoax was “McCarthyism meets Watergate Wannabes.”

Nunes Forwards 8 Criminal Referrals

This week Congressman Nunes has eight specific allegations he is forwarding to the Attorney General as criminal referrals. According to Wikipedia, a criminal referral “is a notice to a prosecutory body, recommending criminal investigation or prosecution of one or more entities for crimes which fall into that body’s jurisdiction.”

“Keep in mind people on the Mueller team are involved in the conspiracies.” Devin Nunes

Accordingly, Nunes sets a tone of confidentiality regarding the sensitive and classified nature of these referrals on communicating with the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding these allegations. Of the eight referrals, five would be “straight up referrals”. Meaning? We will see specific names listed. Along with those names, we will see specific alleged crime(s) for “lying to Congress, misleading Congress, leaking classified information.”

3 are More Complicated Referrals

Specific to conspiracy, Nunes adds: “There are three [referrals] that I think are more complicated.” What does the conspiracy statute say? What do they need to look at on that statute?

The first one is abusing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and other matters. The widely accepted believe is that there was a conspiracy to lie to the FISA court and in so doing, numerous individuals misled it.

is that there was a conspiracy to lie to the FISA court and in so doing, numerous individuals misled it. The second involves the manipulation of intelligence gathering that also could ensnarl many Americans. There are concerns over how the intelligence gathering was used.

gathering was used. “The third is a global leak referral”. There are about a dozen highly sensitive, classified information leaks that only a few reporters received over the last two and a half years. It is unknown through documentation if any investigations of classified leaks are open cases. There are suspicions as to who may be behind these leaks. Unfortunately, in many cases, the mainstream media cites an anonymous or nameless source which may well describe a current or former senior official.

Canary Traps for Treason

Several leaks of conversations have occurred. For example, conversations between the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Australia have leaked. Furthermore, conversations between President Trump and the President of Mexico have also leaked. In addition, there is the controversy over General Flynn and transcripts, where no one seems to know from whence they came. Those are a merely a few. However, more leaks exist that some consider worse than those few mentioned. As details develop and become available, New Right Network will update this article.

How Many Involved?

Congressman Nunes knows for certain there are eight. Additionally, the conspiracies may involve dozens of people. Congressman Nunes specifically mentioned there are members of the FBI, DOJ, the Clinton Presidential Campaign as well as anonymous sources involved in exchanging information with Russian sources.

Some of the people involved in the conspiracies include members of the Mueller Team. In particular, two of them were Peter Strozk and Lisa Page. Both Strozk and Page faced consequences after their interviews, including removal from their positions. Furthermore, there were people above and below Strozk and Page in the communication processes.

They too need to be part of the investigation, as well as former Intelligence heads whose actions and public comments may have been inappropriate. According to Devin Nunes, “I think the Mueller report should be made public, but keep in mind people on the Mueller team are involved in the conspiracies.”

“Is justice being served? Or is justice being denied?” Devin Nunes

“I want the information underlying the Mueller Report. Parts of the narrative read like a Russian Spy novel, intentionally to mislead the American People. High Level officials within the FBI and DOJ were misleading the American people and the courts.” Congressman Devin Nunes.

Are Nunes’ Actions Justified?

According to Senator Chuck Grassley, “All a member of Congress can do [if he thinks] there’s something wrong, [is ask that it be] looked into by the Justice Department and the Justice Department will make the final decision on whether or not Nunes is right,” he further added, “if Hillary Clinton would have been elected president none of this would have been known,”.