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How Investigating the Trump Campaign Backfired on Obama’s Embeds

·        George Neumayr <https://spectator.org/bio/george-neumayr/>

·        *March 14, 2017, 12:04 am*
*If you strike at a presidential candidate, you better defeat him.*

Confirmations of the Obama administration’s investigation of the Trump
campaign keep trickling out. Naturally, the media has shown no interest in
them. It wants evidence of Trump-Russia collusion, not evidence that
Obama’s embeds were sniffing around Trump’s computer server — an abuse of
power no different than LBJ wiring Nixon’s campaign plane to see if he was
colluding with the Vietnamese.

In light of these new confirmations, an honest media would have called
James Clapper back to explain his elliptical denial. “The FBI investigated
a Trump server in its Russia probe,” reports
<http://circa.com/politics/fbi-probe-of-donald-trump-and-russia-during-election-yielded-no-evidence-of-crimes>
the online publication Circa News in a piece co-authored by John Solomon,
the respected former *Washington Post* reporter and *Washington Times *editor.
Can Clapper deny that the FBI investigated a Trump server? Can Comey? Can
Lynch? Can Brennan? They have all fallen silent. Comey pathetically tried
to confuse people by leaking out to friendly reporters that he wanted the
controversy addressed by Justice Department officials. But what would he
want them to deny? The investigation into Trump’s server that he had his
officials conduct?

According to Circa News, the FBI “used traditional investigative techniques
to review a computer server tied to the the [sic] soon-to-be-president’s
businesses in Trump Towers in New York but located elsewhere.”

Traditional investigative techniques? That sounds even more ominous than
the FBI just wiretapping individual members of Trump’s campaign. Using
“traditional investigative techniques to review” Trump’s computer server
could mean anything. Did agents talk to Trump’s employees? What did these
employees say to them or show them? How do you use traditional
investigative techniques to review Trump’s computer server without
dislodging information about him? That is the abuse to which Trump, with
his crafty intuition, was drawing attention with his tweets.

If you strike at a king, you better kill him. To apply that adage to this
scandal, if you investigate a presidential candidate’s campaign and
business, you better find something. And the Obama embeds didn’t. That
compounds the scandal of their criminal leaks. It is bad enough that they
planted stories in the press to the effect that the Trump campaign was
under government investigation for ties to Russia. But now it is coming out
that they did so knowing full well that that investigation had turned up
nothing. That gives the Justice Department an even stronger reason to
investigate these criminal leakers. They were breaking the law for the sake
of inflicting maximum political damage on a candidate (and then president)
by leaving the impression of wrongdoing while knowing that none had
occurred.

“Agents were examining allegations of computer activity tied to Russia,”
reports Circa News. “Very quickly, they concluded the computer activity in
question involved no nefarious contacts, bank transactions or encrypted
communications with the Russians, and likely involved routine computer
signals.”

So in the month before the election the FBI was investigating a
presidential candidate’s computer server and found nothing—and all at the
bidding of John Brennan, Obama’s Trump-hating CIA director, who had urged
it on the pretext of “intelligence” from a Baltic state, and at the bidding
of Hillary’s campaign, which desperately wanted attention diverted from
Comey’s investigation into her. On October 31, the *New York Times* reported
<https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/01/us/politics/fbi-russia-election-donald-trump.html?_r=0>,
“Hillary Clinton’s supporters, angry over what they regard as a lack of
scrutiny of Mr. Trump by law enforcement officials, pushed for these
investigations.” The headline on that story was: “Investigating Donald
Trump, F.B.I. Sees No Clear Link to Russia.”

That wasn’t the headline the Obama embeds and Hillary supporters wanted. So
they continued leaking. Then lo and behold, the day before the
election, an article
appeared
<https://heatst.com/world/exclusive-fbi-granted-fisa-warrant-covering-trump-camps-ties-to-russia/>
in *Heat Street*, written by the anti-Trump journalist, which stated:

Two separate sources with links to the counter-intelligence community have
confirmed to Heat Street that the FBI sought, and was granted, a FISA court
warrant in October, giving counter-intelligence permission to examine the
activities of “U.S. persons” in Donald Trump’s campaign with ties to Russia.

Contrary to earlier reporting in the New York Times, which cited FBI
sources as saying that the agency did not believe that the private server
in Donald Trump’s Trump Tower which was connected to a Russian bank had any
nefarious purpose, the FBI’s counter-intelligence arm, sources say, re-drew
an earlier FISA court request around possible financial and banking
offenses related to the server. The first request, which, sources say,
named Trump, was denied back in June, but the second was drawn more
narrowly and was granted in October after evidence was presented of a
server, possibly related to the Trump campaign, and its alleged links to
two banks; SVB Bank and Russia’s Alfa Bank. While the *Times *story speaks
of metadata, sources suggest that a FISA warrant was granted to look at the
full content of emails and other related documents that may concern US
persons.

*Heat Street*’s sources wanted Americans to think Trump’s computer server
had a nefarious purpose. Notice the misleading construction of the opening
sentence in the second paragraph cited above. The second part of the
sentence is not “contrary” to the first. No matter how many warrants the
FBI was pursuing, it wasn’t finding anything. But Obama’s embeds and
Hillary’s supporters needed voters to think it was. Yes, a powerful
government tried to tip the election — ours.

By now, it is clear that the essence of Trump’s tweet — that the Obama
administration investigated his campaign/business — is true. But by the
time this is all over, it may even come out that his direct communications
were compromised, either by FBI agents interviewing Trump employees about
his computer server (a cagey FBI agent can get employees of a company to
share anything) or through “backdoor searches” that the intelligence
community exploits, as related in this *Hill* story
<http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/323501-trump-camp-could-have-fallen-into-backdoor-surveillance>
:

The intelligence community may legally conduct so-called “backdoor
searches” of Americans’ communications, without a warrant, if the target of
the surveillance is not a U.S. citizen.

If Trump or his advisors were speaking directly to foreign individuals who
were the target of U.S. spying during the election campaign and the
intelligence agencies recorded Trump by accident, it’s plausible that those
communications would have been collected and shared amongst intelligence
agencies, surveillance law experts say.

Thanks to Obama’s last-minute executive order, 16 government agencies now
have access to that data. That is how Michael Flynn’s chat with the Russian
ambassador ended up on the front page.

The Obama embeds were fiendishly busy in October, at once investigating
Trump’s computer server and leaking to the press about it, all on the
gamble that their exertions would help catapult Hillary into the White
House. They gambled wrong.




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