Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul has jokingly suggested that a special counsel could be called to investigate those who are pushing the Russian collusion narrative.
In an interview with Newsmax, Paul gagged about creating an investigation into Russian ties with environmentalists.
He said, “Maybe we should get a special prosecutor,” Paul added. “Maybe we need to spend about $100 million investigating Putin’s contributions to the green alarmists in our country.”
“I don’t know if it’s true,” Paul added. “But can you imagine, there’s probably more truth to that than any of the BS they put forward about trying to connect the Russians to the Trump campaign.”
The Keystone XL pipeline and oil and gas drilling were strongly opposed by left-wing efforts because of climate change reasons, which made a lot of revenue for the Russian government as the largest supplier of oil.
Paul wasn’t suggesting that left-wing groups are actually in cahoots with Russia. But there was no proof that Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign was colluding with Russia to “rig” the election in his favor, yet Democrats and their left-wing allies played a role in a special counsel being appointed and launching a nearly two-year-long witch hunt into Trump, his campaign, and his allies.
Accusations about Russian funding of anti-fossil fuel groups have been around for years. https://t.co/EGVIKhZmjo
— ThePoliticalInsider (@TPInsidr) March 31, 2022
Speaking of the fake Russia ties, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee was fined by the FEC in connection to the funding of the discredited “dossier.”
The dossier was used against Trump during the 2020 election presidential election.
According to the report added:
The election agency said that Clinton and the DNC violated strict rules on describing expenditures of payments funneled to the opposition research firm Fusion GPS through their law firm.
A combined $1,024,407.97 was paid by the treasurers of the DNC and Clinton campaign to law firm Perkins Coie for Fusion GPS’s information, and the party and campaign hid the reason, claiming it was for legal services, not opposition research.
Instead, the DNC’s $849,407.97 and the Clinton campaign’s $175,000 covered Fusion GPS’s opposition research on the dossier, a basis for the so-called “Russia hoax” that dogged Trump’s first term.
The memo said that the Clinton campaign and DNC argued that they were correct in describing their payment as for “legal advice and services” because it was Perkins Coie that hired Fusion GPS. But the agency said the law is clear and was violated.
“Solely for the purpose of settling this matter expeditiously and to avoid further legal costs, respondent[s] does not concede, but will not further contest the commission’s finding of probable cause to proceed,” according to the FEC filing.
The Washington Examiner shared Dan Backer’s complaint who said “This may well be the first time that Hillary Clinton — one of the most evidently corrupt politicians in American history — has actually been held legally accountable, and I’m proud to have forced the FEC to do their job for once.
The Coolidge Reagan Foundation proved that with pluck and grit, Americans who stand with integrity can stand up to the Clinton machine and other corrupt political elites.”
BREAKING The Federal Election Commission has fined the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign for lying about the funding of the infamous, and discredited Russian “dossier” used in a smear attempt against Donald Trump
https://t.co/OHqF3t6RSb— Benny (@bennyjohnson) March 30, 2022
Aside from the FEC, Clinton was also sued by Trump.
Sources: Conservative Brief, Washington Examiner