Vance Predicts Indictments Over Russiagate, Citing ‘Aggressive Violations of the Law’

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Vice president says evidence shows intelligence agencies were used to push Hillary Clinton campaign narrative against Trump.

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Vice President JD Vance said Sunday that “a lot of people” would face indictments for their roles in what he described as “aggressive violations of the law” during the Russiagate investigation, asserting that officials “defrauded” the American people by laundering political talking points into intelligence.

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Speaking on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, Vance reacted to documents and a memo released July 18 by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, which she called evidence of a “years-long coup” against President Donald Trump after his 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton. Vance said the disclosures, along with information from FBI Director Kash Patel, show a deliberate effort by Obama-era officials to advance a Clinton campaign narrative.

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“Absolutely, Maria,” Vance said when asked if he wanted to see indictments. “Of course you’ve got to have the law follow the facts here. You don’t just indict people to indict people, you indict people because they broke the law. But if you look at what Tulsi and [FBI Director] Kash Patel have revealed in the last couple of weeks, I don’t know how anyone can look at that and say there wasn’t aggressive violations of the law.”

Vance alleged that officials “took Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign talking points and turned them into intelligence by defrauding the American people, defrauding the intelligence agencies, lying about what the intel said.” He said favorable claims were exaggerated, while evidence contradicting the narrative was buried, “laundering Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign talking points through the American intelligence services.”

Special Counsel John Durham’s May 2023 report on the FBI’s handling of the 2016 Trump-Russia probe concluded that the Bureau “did not and could not corroborate” allegations from the Steele Dossier, which was used to obtain warrants to surveil Trump associate Carter Page and others. FBI analyst Brian Auten testified in October 2022 that the Bureau offered Christopher Steele $1 million to verify the dossier’s claims, but Steele was unable to do so.

“I absolutely think they broke the law. You’re going to see a lot of people get indicted for that,” Vance said. “What do you want our intelligence community to be doing? I want them to be catching bad guys. I want them to be making sure that terrorists aren’t going to kill innocent civilians. I don’t want them laundering Hillary Clinton’s campaign talking points into the American media and giving them this air of legitimacy. It is sick and it’s disgusting. It hurt the intelligence community, it hurt the American people, and it hurt the first Trump Administration. We’ve got to have consequences for it.”

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