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Informant claims right to reveal secrets of true Russian collusion
'Executive branch can't forbid someone from giving information to the legislative branch'
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The lawyer for a former FBI informant who gathered evidence of a massive Russian bribery scheme to influence U.S. nuclear policy during the Obama administration says it is illegal for the government to prevent her client from speaking to Congress about what he knows.

She also says her client’s revelations went largely ignored by the FBI for political reasons and that he was threatened with criminal prosecution by the Justice Department under former Attorney General Loretta Lynch if he ever spoke publicly about the case.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/10/informant-claims-right-to-reveal-secrets-of-true-russian-collusion/#vLPd1oy8WLChQmW7.99

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Re: Informant claims right to reveal secrets of true Russian collusion
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2017, 01:06:15 am »
It seems to me that if this guy really wants to talk, Congress can grant him immunity and he can then tell his story...

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Re: Informant claims right to reveal secrets of true Russian collusion
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2017, 01:20:23 am »

It seems to me that if this guy really wants to talk, Congress can grant him immunity and he can then tell his story...

The current Justice Dept. could rescind previous agreements.
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