U.S. Attorney Vetting Evidence Of Biden Corruption Did Not Know Of FBI’s Ability To Hide Documents
Margot Cleveland
The United States attorney screening evidence related to Ukrainian corruption in the lead-up to the 2020 election did not know the FBI’s Sentinel case management system had a stealth feature to render files invisible during search queries. Nor did anyone from FBI headquarters reference the existence of such “Prohibited Access” files during discussions over access to relevant material related to Burisma and Hunter Biden. These new facts add to the growing scandal surrounding last week’s revelation that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team placed documents related to the Russia collusion hoax in “Prohibited Access” subfiles, preventing other FBI agents from discovering their existence.
On Wednesday, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, released a 43-page “Electronic Communication,” or EC, drafted by an FBI agent out of the Washington Field Office. That lengthy memo, dated September 18, 2019, detailed the agent’s need for access to material within the control of the remnants of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office for purposes of the Washington Field Office’s investigation into whether Nellie Ohr had lied in her congressional testimony.
While the EC catalogued the extensive evidence against Nellie Ohr, seeking to convince the post-Mueller special counsel’s office to release the additional potentially relevant evidence, the introductory discussion of the FBI’s Sentinel case management exposed two earthshattering details:
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