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Senior DOJ Officials Didn’t Know Database Allowed FBI
To Bury Existence Of Russiagate Documents
Now in question is the entirety of Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the Russia-collusion hoaxers.

DOJ Officials Didn't Know Database Let FBI Bury Russiagate Docs
The Federalist learned that senior officials did not know the FBI's Sentinel allowed agents to conceal the existence of evidence.

People familiar with the investigation into the Russia collusion hoax told The Federalist that senior officials did not know the FBI case management database, Sentinel, allowed agents to conceal the existence of evidence. Nor did anyone from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office mention that documents related to the investigation into the Trump campaign had been rendered invisible by use of the “Prohibited Access” coding in Sentinel — even though they knew the Department of Justice was investigating the origins and handling of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.
On Monday, a former political appointee at the DOJ expressed surprise that no one from Special Counsel Mueller’s team mentioned the “Prohibited Access” functionality of Sentinel to senior officials. This news follows last week’s release by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, of a recently declassified FBI report that revealed that Special Counsel Mueller’s office used a “Prohibited Access” restriction during the Trump/Russia-collusion investigation.
As The Federalist detailed earlier today, the “Prohibited Access” coding in the FBI’s Sentinel case management system, “precludes investigators from detecting the existence of potentially relevant serials.” “In other words,” according to the just-released FBI report, “when search terms that exist in the Prohibited Access-status cases are searched in Sentinel, the particular search will receive a false-negative Sentinel search response.”
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Investigation into the origins and handling of Crossfire Hurricane did not know of the “Prohibited Access” coding, and that Mueller’s special counsel office used that functionality to render invisible materials connected to the investigation into President Trump, is scandalous. Now in question is the entirety of Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the Russia-collusion hoaxers, as well as Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s investigation into FISA abuse related to Carter Page.
Whether Special Counsel Durham and Inspector General Horowitz obtained access to all relevant evidence related to the Crossfire Hurricane conspiracy to interfere in both President Trump’s 2020 election and his first administration now remains in doubt — and will until FBI Director Kash Patel reveals the extent to which the get-Trump faction buried evidence of their malfeasance.
Commentary:
There's no doubt that this categorization has been in place since AT LEAST the Obama administration, and has been used extensively. They just didn’t TALK about it. It’s where they put the stuff that might come in handy someday for blackmail, or something that had to be buried.
I wonder haw many people were convicted because the FBI buried exculpatory evidence?
It's amazing just how many Democrats have sold their characters, and their souls, to keep all this quiet.
It im[ortant that Kash Patel and Dan Bongino begin to identify the players in this treason and the the DOJ begin issuing indictments.