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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Klinesmith changing the part that Page worked/helped the CIA is kind of significant.[/quote] No it isn't. It was bad grammar.[/quote] He altered the email to make the grammar worse?[/quote] DP. He altered the email to make it say the exact opposite of the truth. A felony. [/quote] It's not. But you'll never admit it m[/quote] [quote]"Supervisory Special Agent 2," who swore to an affidavit for all three FISA renewals against Page in 2017, told Horowitz's investigators that on the third renewal he wanted "a definitive answer to whether Page had ever been a source for another U.S. government agency before he signed the final renewal application." While in contact with what was reportedly the CIA's liaison, Clinesmith was reminded that back in August 2016, predating the first Page warrant application in October 2016, the other agency informed the FBI that Page "did, in fact, have a prior relationship with that other agency." An email from the other government agency's liaison was sent to Clinesmith, who then "altered the liaison's email by inserting the words 'not a source' into it, thus making it appear that the liaison had said that Page was 'not a source' for the other agency" and sent it to "Supervisory Special Agent 2," Horowitz found. "Relying upon this altered email, [Clinesmith] signed the third renewal application that again failed to disclose Page's past relationship with the other agency," Horowitz wrote. Consistent with the Inspector General Act of 1978, Horowitz said he informed Attorney General William Barr and FBI Director Christopher Wray with "relevant information" about Clinesmith's actions. The inspector general does not mention criminal referrals, but it has been reported that Clinesmith is now a subject of U.S. Attorney John Durham's criminal inquiry into the origins of the Russia investigation. The reports also said Clinesmith left the FBI after being confronted by Horowitz over his actions[/quote]. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/fbi-lawyer-under-criminal-investigation-altered-document-to-say-carter-page-was-not-a-source-for-another-agency[/quote]
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