John Giacalone was a proud FBI agent and for the first 7 months of the Hillary investigation, he was in charge of it. He resigned after it became clear that the FBI was handling the case in such a way that Hillary would not be charged no matter what crimes she committed. He resigned rather than to be a part of it. He will be testifying before congress early in June if he is still alive to do so. Two other witnesses will also be testifying including Bill Priestap, who removed the word president from Comey’s speech and replaced it with “another top government official” to hide Obama’s involvement. The third person to testify will be Michael Steinbach, the former head of the FBI’s national security division.
The word is that Giacalone quit the FBI in protest over how the higher ups were killing the investigation.
Giacalone resigned from the Hillary Clinton case and retired from the FBI because he felt the case was going “sideways”; that’s law enforcement jargon for “nowhere by design.”
Not sure what Preistap and Steinbach had to do with the Clinton Email investigation, but these guys would be INTIMATELY INVOLVED in any COUNTERINTELLIGENCE investigation of the Trump campaign during the 2016 election… 🤔https://t.co/edNcMU7wcW pic.twitter.com/PJOU4OnBci
— Drawandstrike backup account (@BrianDCates) May 24, 2018
Reminder: while James Comey and a whole bunch of other people have been fired/resigned/demoted at DOJ/FBI, ol Bill Priestap has still been right there, head of the FBI’s counterintel div., working hard on cases: pic.twitter.com/6XlYAgJY26
— Drawandstrike backup account (@BrianDCates) May 24, 2018
Also, Giacalone was the guy running Clinton email investigation for the first seven months of it, and word I’m hearing is he QUIT IN PROTEST over how the investigation was being killed by higher ups.
— Drawandstrike backup account (@BrianDCates) May 24, 2018
The dam may not be bursting but it’s beginning to get large cracks in it.
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