domer76 (05-24-2018)
there is no spygate. There is no spy. When the FBI heard about the Russian interference, they asked an informant to see what he could find out. Not an agent, not a spy. Trump admitted he called him a spy because he knew that would generate more hate and alarm from Trumplestilskins. It worked like a charm on you idiots.
domer76 (05-24-2018)
"It's not Spy-Gate, only Lie-Gate"
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False statements about wiretaps at Trump Tower.
False statements about unmasking.
False statesments about a political spy in the Trump campaign.
False statements about the Mueller investigation that has indicted the President’s top staff.
It’s not spy-gate, only lie-gate.
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domer76 (05-24-2018)
Informants, infiltration and spying: Some definitions in the FBI investigation of team Trump
Informant vs. infiltration vs. spying
Robert Litt, the former general counsel for the Director of National Intelligence in the Obama administration, warned that none of these terms has a legal definition. "You won’t find them in any official government policy," Litt said.
On the other hand, every expert we reached said there is a well understood distinction between informant and infiltration.
"There's clearly a difference between planting a person inside a campaign to observe and report back, and simply asking someone to meet with people and report back what they tell him," he said. "The first one is more intrusive and troublesome."
Infiltration requires a higher order of deception because agents have to "secretly insert themselves into an organization," said Dakota Rudesill, a law professor at Ohio State University.
The FBI’s man might or might not have suggested to co-chair Clovis that he wanted to be helpful to the campaign (we don’t know for sure). But in the Washington Post’saccount, a single conversation over coffee is all that took place. The informant remained on the outside of the Trump circle, so infiltration doesn’t seem to apply.
As for spying, that’s probably a judgment call. But Emily Berman at the University of Houston Law Center said spying generally suggests a longer term operation.
"If it was one or two conversations with a couple campaign officials to assess what the Russians were doing, that’s certainly intelligence gathering, but I don’t think it is the kind of thing people have in mind when referring to spying," Berman said.
Berman added that the focus seemed to be on disrupting Russian efforts to influence the campaign, rather than catch Trump associates in unlawful activity. Still, she said, spying has no precise legal meaning, and whether it took place "is probably in the eye of the beholder."
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-me...me-definition/
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Informant-a person who provides privileged information about a person or organization The difference is a spy is a member of a spy agency and trained to do a job. This guy is not. Too bad your knowledge is so bad., Police use informants regularly. they do not call them police.
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