

turns over 15,000 pages of documents to Congressional Benghazi committee, revealing former secretary of state Hillary Clinton used private server for government email.

FBI fails to make a case, according to CNN, and discontinues wiretap.Īugust 2014: State Dept. Ukrainian-American Alexandra Chalupa, a paid consultant for the Democratic National Committee (DNC), begins researching lobbyist Paul Manafort’s Russia ties.įBI investigates, and then wiretaps, Paul Manafort for allegedly not properly disclosing Russia-related work. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau later signs evidence-sharing agreement with FBI related to Trump-Russia probe. Ukraine forms National Anti-Corruption Bureau as a condition to receive U.S. Russia also continues its practice of using U.S. lobbyists to make its case against Russia and obtain U.S. 4, 2013: James Comey becomes FBI Director, succeeding Robert Mueller. It’s later reported that Page helped FBI build the case. The FBI, under McCabe, will later wiretap Page after Page becomes a Donald Trump campaign adviser.įBI secretly records suspected Russian industrial spy Evgeny Buryakov. Page later claims his remark prompts FBI retaliatory campaign against him. Page reportedly tells FBI agents their time would be better spent investigating Boston Marathon bombing (which the FBI’s Andrew McCabe helped lead). businessman Carter Page, who’s lived and worked in Russia, regarding his ongoing contacts with Russians. July 1, 2012: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton improperly uses unsecured, personal email domain to email President Obama from Russia. intel agencies –to prevent abuse.Ĭlick here to read “Timeline of alleged sabotage of Trump in 2016 by Democrats and Ukraine.” 2012 citizens be hidden or “masked” –even inside U.S.

Prior to this point, such intelligence was supposed to be destroyed to protect the constitutional privacy rights the U.S. citizens whose communications are accidentally or “incidentally” captured during surveillance of foreign targets. intel community vastly expands its surveillance authority, giving itself permission to spy on Americans who do nothing more than “mention a foreign target in a single, discrete communication.” Intel officials also begin storing and entering into a searchable database sensitive intelligence on U.S. Temporal relationships are not necessarily evidence of a correlation.) (Please note that nobody cited has been charged with wrongdoing or crimes, unless the charge is specifically referenced. Alleged conflicts of interests have surfaced regarding FBI officials who cleared Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information and who investigated Trump’s alleged Russia ties.īut it’s not so easy to find a timeline pertinent to the investigations into these events.intel community allegedly engaged in questionable surveillance practices and politially-motivated “unmaskings” of U.S. There were orchestrated leaks of anti-Trump information and allegations to the press, including by ex-FBI Director James Comey.John McCain, and the FBI the latter of which used the material–in part–to obtain wiretaps against one or more Trump-related associates. A Yemen-born ex-British spy reportedly delivered political opposition research against Trump to reporters, Sen.Anti-Russian Ukrainians allegedly helped coordinate and execute a campaign against Trump in partnership with the Democratic National Committee and news reporters.On the other side, evidence has emerged that makes it clear there were organized efforts to collude against candidate Donald Trump–and then President Trump. Here are links to two of them I recommend: It’s easy to find timelines that detail Trump-Russia collusion developments. Note: To learn about Ukraine role, search this post for the word “Ukrain” (without the “e” at the end to return results for both “Ukraine” and “Ukrainian).
