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Bill Priestap

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As head of FBI [[counterintelligence]], Priestap would have to sign off on the use of [[FusionGPS]] (aka: Bean LLC, aka, [[Glenn Simpson]]), [[Crowdstrike]], and/or any FBI contractor who was allowed access to, or received information from, the FBI database.<ref>https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/01/22/fbi-shadow-figure-surfaces-to-protect-president-obama-amid-released-fbi-text-messages/</ref> Priestap would have needed to authorize [[Peter Strzok]] to engage with [[Christopher Steele]] over the ''[[Steele dossier]]''. Priestap would have to approve the underlying documents that were used for both [[FISA]] applications (June/July and Sept/Oct). Priestap would be the person to approve of paying, or reimbursing, Christopher Steele for the ''Steele dossier'' used in the FBI counterintelligence operation and subsequent FISA application.
Priestap was agent Peter Strzokā€™s Strzok's immediate boss; however, it is unknown how much influence Priestap held over the activity of Strzok. Released text messages indicate Strzok was reporting more to [[Andrew McCabe]] during both the [[Clinton email whitewash]] and Trump [[FISA abuse]] operations.
Priestap is the only central character within the Obama-era FBI leadership apparatus that remains entirely intact despite his central role in the counterintelligence operation against candidate [[Donald Trump]], giving indications that Priestap is cooperating with the Inspector General and prosecutors' investigations into the [[Obama administration]]'s criminal misconduct.<ref>
==See also==
*[[FBI scandal]]
*[[Marina Butina]]
*[[Patrick Byrne]]
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