新文件详细披露杰克·史密斯向线人行贿2万美元。
New Documents Detail Jack Smith's $20K Bribe To Informant

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联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔最近公布的文件揭示了关于特别检察官杰克·史密斯领导的“北极霜”调查的令人担忧的细节,该调查涉及对2020年选举结果的质疑。记录显示,史密斯办公室批准向一名保密的线人支付2万美元以获取信息,引发了对调查方法的质疑。 联邦调查局积极寻求将唐纳德·特朗普列为调查的“对象”,并严重依赖自由媒体的报道。调查人员广泛分析了电话记录——包括九名特朗普国会盟友、律师和顾问(如史蒂夫·班农)的记录,并从超过50部白宫手机中获取了数据。一项法庭命令允许访问八名参议员和一名众议员的记录,涵盖了数百名保守派人士。 包括格雷厄姆和布莱克本在内的几位立法者正在考虑采取法律行动,指控违反了国会特权和第四修正案权利,并将调查定性为一次范围广泛的“钓鱼探查”。帕特尔声称该调查是“公然滥用权力”,前特朗普律师谴责针对代表前总统的个人的行为违宪。

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In 2023, then-Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office approved a shady $20,000 payment to a confidential human source for information in the controversial FBI probe, code-named Arctic Frost, which investigated efforts by President Donald Trump and his supporters to challenge the 2020 election results, according to documents FBI Director Kash Patel turned over to Congress this week.

The documents outline the scope and methods of the investigation. An email shows that prosecutorial approval was communicated by Counselor to the Special Counsel, Raymond Hulser, on June 2, 2023. 

The memo states the payment "was discussed by Raymond Hulser and Assistant Special Counsel Julia Gegenheimer with Special Counsel Jack Smith." An FBI agent reached out to Smith's office that same day, writing: "As discussed, request your office's concurrence in our proposed payment of $20,000 for CHS' provision of information in support of the investigation." Hulser's response was brief: "Concur, thank you."

Patel told Just the News that the revelation of the shady payment is the latest proof that the Arctic Frost investigation was an “egregious abuse of power and violation of the law.”

The records show the FBI went all-in trying to make Trump himself a “subject” of the Arctic Frost probe, though that plan was ultimately shot down. The documents also reveal the bureau leaned heavily on liberal media reporting to build its case.

The number of people in Trump’s orbit that were targeted by the investigation is also staggering. Phone data analysis extended to nine Trump allies in Congress, plus his lawyers and outside advisers. TV host Steve Bannon made an FBI list of at least 16 Trump associates whose long-distance phone records underwent scrutiny. Bill Stepien, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Cleta Mitchell, and the late former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik also appeared on that list. Kerik had led a team of investigators focused on alleged irregularities in the 2020 election.

One memo shows the FBI analyzed calls from "more than 50 White House-issued cell phones," not counting Trump's and Vice President Mike Pence's personal devices. Arctic Frost secured an order from U.S. District Judge Boasberg allowing Smith's office to obtain phone records of eight U.S. senators and one congressman. That same order swept up information from hundreds of conservative figures and groups, expanding the scope far beyond the initial targets.

At least two members of Congress have vowed to sue the Justice Department. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee say the investigation violated their congressional privilege and privacy protections under the separation of powers. Other Republican lawmakers describe Arctic Frost's data collection as overly broad and insufficiently tailored. Critics in Congress say the probe resembled a fishing expedition rather than a narrowly targeted investigation, raising Fourth Amendment concerns.

FBI Director Kash Patel explained that the document release is part of a broader FBI effort to make public and available to congressional oversight evidence of law-enforcement misconduct and weaponization, after years of being withheld by previous directors.

"Under my leadership, the FBI is producing documents at record speed to get the facts straight to the American people. What occurred in the Arctic Frost matter was an egregious abuse of power and violation of the law. This FBI is committed to restoring accountability and public trust," he said.

Two former Trump lawyers called the revelations disturbing. Jenna Ellis said the government’s targeting of private citizens for representing Trump “blatantly ignores the Fourth Amendment” and accused Jack Smith’s Arctic Frost probe of crossing a constitutional red line, calling for accountability. 

Cleta Mitchell condemned the use of confidential informants against her and the election integrity movement she has led for five years. She called the surveillance “absolutely shocking” but unsurprising, saying Biden officials repeatedly showed disdain for the Constitution and its protections, and insisted the actions merit investigation.

Ellis and Mitchell urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to launch an immediate investigation. 

President Trump responded to the revelations on his Truth Social platform. "Deranged Jack Smith should be sitting in prison for all that he has done to disgrace our Country!" he posted

Thank God this isn't the Epstein files or we'd never know about it! 

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