Robert Mueller’s Russia witch hunt is nearing a conclusion.
The special counsel’s scheme to overthrow the President is pressing ahead at breakneck pace.
And some bombshell emails gave Mueller the news Donald Trump feared was coming.
Mueller Turns the Screws on Investigative Journalist
Investigative journalist Jerome Corsi rejected a plea deal from Mueller’s team.
Mueller wanted him to plead guilty to lying to investigators.
The plea deal stated:
During the interview, CORSI said that in the summer of 2016 an associate (“Person1”) who CORSI understood to be in regular contact with senior members of the Trump Campaign, including with then-candidate Donald J. Trump, asked CORSI to get in touch with Organization 1about materials it possessed relevant to the presidential campaign that had not already been released. CORSI thereafter knowingly and intentionally made the following materially false statements during the interview.
Mueller then outlined three lies Corsi allegedly told.
Corsi claimed he turned down Person 1’s – who is known to be Roger Stone – request.
He also said Stone never asked him to get in touch with Person 2 – who is conservative author Ted Malloch – who lived in London and asked him to go the Ecuadorian embassy and meet with Assange.
Finally, Corsi said he never passed any information about WikiLeaks plans to Stone.
Mueller claimed these were all lies based on Corsi’s emails.
On August 2nd, Corsi wrote Stone “Word is friend in embassy plans 2 more dumps,” he continued. “One shortly after I’m back. 2nd in Oct. Impact planned to be very damaging.”
On July 25th, Stone wrote Corsi “Get to (Assange) [a]t Ecuadorian Embassy in London and get the pending (WikiLeaks) emails.”
Emails Not the Bombshell Mueller Hoped For
Corsi rejected the agreement because he said he did not knowingly lie.
He said his misstatements were the result of faulty memory and he did not have the ability to review his emails before Mueller interviewed him.
Corsi also stated Mueller asked him to commit a felony fabricating testimony that he was a conduit between WikiLeaks and the Trump campaign.
He strongly denied ever speaking with Assange or an intermediary.
The fake news media played these emails up like they were the smoking gun that proved Russian collusion.
But they were far from that.
The FBI interviewed Malloch about visiting the Ecuadorian embassy.
He told them he never did.
Considering that all visitors must be logged in, it would be easy to prove he was lying.
He has not been charged with doing so.
In addition, all these emails show is that Stone and Corsi discussed WikiLeaks.
There is no email evidence that puts either one in contact with WikiLeaks or Julian Assange.
Corsi’s tweets and emails to Stone in October 2016 also indicate Corsi had no knowledge on the contents of the emails WikiLeaks planned to drop.
He said Assange would look like a fool if they released nothing.
When WikiLeaks delayed the release of the emails, Corsi claimed it was because he had nothing.
Corsi’s communications with Stone show they were interested in knowing what WikiLeaks had on Clinton.
The entire political world wanted to know that back in 2016.
But what they do not show is any coordination or collusion with Russia or WikiLeaks.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this ongoing story.