House Dem Adam Schiff Calls in Felix Sater – Clinton Associate Connected to the Mueller Gang and Former AG Lynch – to Discuss Trump
by Joe Hoft
TheGatewayPundit.com
March 13, 2019
Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff announced on March 1st that Democrats will call in Felix Sater on March 14th to testify before Congress.
Schiff did this to offset the negative news expected related to the fake Trump – Russia dossier coming out tomorrow as well.
The problem for Schiff is Sater is a deep state Democrat with ties to the the Clintons and the Mueller gang.
Schiff says on March 14 the House Intelligence Committee will hold a public hearing with Felix Sater, a former business associate of Donald Trump who worked to develop a Trump Tower in Moscow https://t.co/agQqNqP0Q7 pic.twitter.com/pfXSbvWi11
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) February 28, 2019
A few weeks before this far Left Buzzfeed released a bogus report stating the President Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen was following President Trump’s orders to lie about an unsupported story on Russia.
Mueller’s team in an attempt to prevent a leak investigation into it’s operations came out 24 hours later and said the story was false.
Now we know that the entire junk report was provided to Buzzfeed by Clinton and Mueller lackey, Felix Sater.
FELIX SATER, REALLY?
House Dems have scheduled him to testify in public on March 14 2019
Prepare for a lot of smoke and mirrors but it will really be yet another nail in the “Collusion” coffin
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— Undercover Huber (@JohnWHuber) March 1, 2019
Paul Sperry reported that the individual behind the Buzzfeed fake news story lying about President Trump was none other than Sater, a deep state dirt-bag related to the Clintons and Mueller and his gang of crooks:
BREAKING:Buzzfeed's "Deep Throat" source is Felix Sater, the crook-turned-asset/informant groomed by Clinton admin & handled by EDNY Loretta Lynch & Mueller attack dog Weissmann & the Source E of pee tape/other apocrypha for Clinton dossier Mueller using as Russiagate case theory
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) January 25, 2019