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USA 2024, pm: lies from FBI mole with possible impact on vote - Breaking news

2024-02-21T04:24:46.501Z

Highlights: USA 2024, pm: lies from FBI mole with possible impact on vote - Breaking news. Former FBI mole Alexander Smirnov "targeted the presumptive nominee of one of the two major U.S. political parties," "actively propagated new lies" after meeting with Russian spies late last year. The fallout from his previous false corruption allegations on the Bidens “continues to be felt to this day” This was stated by the prosecutors of the investigation, making an obvious reference to the controversial impeachment investigation launched against the Republicans in the US House.


Former FBI mole Alexander Smirnov "targeted the presumptive nominee of one of the two major U.S. political parties," "actively propagated new lies that could impact U.S. elections" after inciting… (HANDLE)


Former FBI mole Alexander Smirnov "targeted the purported candidate of one of the two major U.S. political parties," "actively propagated new lies that could impact the U.S. election" after meeting with Russian spies late last year and the fallout from his previous false corruption allegations on the Bidens “continues to be felt to this day.”

This was stated by the prosecutors of the investigation, making an obvious reference to the controversial impeachment investigation launched against the Republicans in the US House.


   Smirnov confessed to investigators that he was in contact with "four different Russian leaders", all of whom were "senior leaders" and two of whom "are the heads of the entities they represent".

CNN reports this, citing court documents.


   CNN, former FBI mole in contact with four top Russian 007s


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