Corsi, a former Washington Bureau Chief for Infowars as well as a noted correspondent for WorldNetDaily, revealed in a video he posted online earlier this month that he suspected he was about to be indicted by Mueller for allegedly lying to prosecutors.
Additional reports last week claimed that Corsi was in negotiations with Mueller’s team to plead guilty to a single count of perjury after undergoing hours and hours worth of questioning he compared to being taken prisoner by North Korea.
Not anymore, apparently.
On Monday The National Sentinel reported that Corsi had turned down a plea agreement with Mueller because he would have been required to “lie,” he said.
“They can put me in prison the rest of my life. I am not going to sign a lie,” he told CNN during a phone call. Asked what comes next, he responded: “I don’t know.”
The National Sentinel noted further:
Mueller’s team believes that Corsi was an intermediary between Stone and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and that both he and Stone knew in advance that the whistleblower site was preparing to release emails late in the 2016 presidential election cycle damaging to Hillary Clinton and her campaign manager, John Podesta.
The first of those emails was released in early October 2016. Stone and Corsi have both denied being in on the releases.
In a series of exclusive tweets by One American News’ Chief White House Correspondent Emerald Robinson, Mueller’s plea deal involved what Corsi described as a “faulty memory.” He added that he has never willfully misled anyone involved in Mueller’s probe.
In addition, Robinson said that Corsi is planning a counterattack of sorts — a criminal complaint alleging misconduct by the Mueller team he hopes to file with acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, who has been critical in the past of Mueller’s entire investigation.
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Whether or not he’s ultimately successful, Mueller’s quest to indict anyone and everyone who either supported POTUS Trump’s candidacy or continues to stand up for him today is indicative of just how corrupt the D. C. swamp and Deep State really are.
If Mueller was ever really interested in finding any ‘Russian collusion,’ he didn’t have to look very far for it: The 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign, a textbook example of collusion.
Recall that Clinton’s campaign paid for the infamous “Russia dossier” through a cut-out, the Perkins-Coie law firm, which was compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele for opposition research firm Fusion GPS. (Related: Newsflash: Coming indictment of Hillary Clinton will lead to U.S. riots; Ukraine to declare martial law; Venezuela infrastructure in collapse.)
But since “collusion” isn’t a crime, however, there was still plenty of evidence of criminal activity that Mueller could have focused on. For example, we now know that James Comey’s FBI relied on the bogus dossier to obtain a FISA court warrant that was then used to spy on a member of the 2016 Trump campaign, Carter Page.
There is also plenty of evidence that the FBI intentionally mislead the FISA court when it sought the surveillance warrant, claiming that the dossier was a legitimate intelligence document and not informing the court that it was nothing more than a political research document filled with unproven, unsubstantiated allegations.
Then, of course, there was criminality on the part of Comey leaking classified memos to a friend so he could then leak them to the media.
And let’s not forget Hillary’s criminal mishandling of classified emails via her private unsecured server.
Robert Mueller had plenty of legitimate illegal activity to go after, but he was never appointed for that. His ‘job’ was always to undermine POTUS Trump and his administration, as evidenced by the “crimes” he pursues and those he has ignored.
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