Trump campaign spy Stefan Halper part of Russian ‘set-up’ says Pentagon whistleblower: Sara Carter

(National Sentinel)Â Scandal Central: One of the biggest developments in the Obama-era “Spygate” scandal that targeted POTUS Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and continues to dog his presidency with a special counsel probe continues to unfold, thanks to the dogged pursuit ofÂ real journalists seeking to get to the bottom of it.

Last week, we reported that former Pentagon analyst Adam Lovinger had his top-secret security clearance revoked in May 2017 by vindictive Deep State insiders after he blew the whistle on expenses involving Stefan Halper, a longtime operative who, as you may recall, was working on behalf of the FBI to infiltrate POTUS’ campaign.

His complaints centered aroundÂ â€œquestionable government contractsâ€ that were awarded to Halper — contracts worth about $1 million. He lodged his complaints to his supervisors regarding Halper contracts in theÂ fall of 2016, Sean Bigley, his attorney.

The Washington Times noted:

Mr. BigleyÂ filed a complaint July 18 with theÂ Pentagonâ€™s senior ethics official, charging thatÂ Mr. Lovingerâ€™s superiors misused the security clearance process to punish him. He said his client complained about excessive â€œsweetheartâ€ deals forÂ Mr. HalperÂ and for a â€œbest friendâ€ ofÂ Chelsea Clinton.

â€œAs it turns out, one of the two contractorsÂ Mr. LovingerÂ explicitly warned his ONA superiors about misusing in 2016 was none other thanÂ Mr. Halper,â€ BigleyÂ wrote in his ethics complaint, in which he labeled the contracts â€œcronyism and corruption.â€

Now, investigative journalist Sara A. Carter is reporting that Lovinger is claiming that Halper’s contract — which he may have illegally outsourced to foreign advisers — was part of a “set up”Â to entangle the Trump campaign and presidency.



