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The Justice Department on Wednesday night released a former FBI informant from a confidentiality agreement, allowing him to testify before Congress about what he witnessed undercover about the Russian nuclear industry’s efforts to win favorable decisions during the Obama administration.
Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed to The Hill a deal had been reached clearing the informant to talk to Congress for the first time, nearly eight years after he first went undercover for the FBI.
But the informant was unable to provide answers to lawmakers’ recent inquiries because he had signed a nondisclosure agreement with the bureau. He also was forced by the Justice Department in 2016 to withdraw a lawsuit that threatened to call attention to the case during last year’s presidential election.
originally posted by: Ameilia
a reply to: Xcathdra
I hope they are all exposed. I would love to see some investigation into Fast and Furious as well. It's not on the same level as the uranium deal (to our current understanding at least) but it always really burned me up.
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: Xcathdra
Whistleblowers don't seem to do too well in the history books...
originally posted by: scubagravy
Will we be reading his obituary in a few days ?
originally posted by: GuidedKill
Apparently this CI has some pretty damning evidence. At least that's what a lot of media outlets are implying....
I hope this CI actually gets a chance to testify...