“The main thing in investigative actions is not to get caught in the crossfire.” – ❤️🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/Uk1yLw5aC6
— M A G A 🇺🇸 M I L L I A N (@SergeiMillian) June 30, 2025
– The accompanying book “Swiftboating America” by Hans Mahncke claims the Steele Dossier, a key Crossfire Hurricane document, was fabricated, supported by a 2021 Durham Report finding the FBI’s handling lacked rigor of going after the culprits.
— M A G A 🇺🇸 M I L L I A N (@SergeiMillian) June 30, 2025
“The main thing in investigative actions is not to get caught in the crossfire” highlights the importance of avoiding unintended consequences or negative impacts during an investigation. It suggests the need for careful execution, and adherence to ethical & legal boundaries.
— M A G A 🇺🇸 M I L L I A N (@SergeiMillian) June 30, 2025
The post critiques the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation, citing a 2019 DOJ Inspector General report that identified significant procedural errors, including mishandling of the Steele Dossier, which a 2021 Durham Report later found lacked rigor, fueling public distrust.
— M A G A 🇺🇸 M I L L I A N (@SergeiMillian) June 30, 2025
– Historical context shows the investigation, launched July 31, 2016, stemmed from a tip about Trump campaign ties to Russia, but the 2019 Mueller Report found no evidence of coordination, challenging initial narratives and supporting Sergei Millian’s view of unfairness.
— M A G A 🇺🇸 M I L L I A N (@SergeiMillian) June 30, 2025
The investigation’s launch on July 31, 2016, stemmed from a tip about George Papadopoulos, but declassified documents show political bias, as a study in the Journal of Law and Economics noted irregularities in FBI counterintelligence cases often correlate with political pressure.
— M A G A 🇺🇸 M I L L I A N (@SergeiMillian) June 30, 2025
a 2021 Durham Report later was publicly released corroborating mishandling of evidence like the Steele Dossier and hiding the main source of the dossier claims in a CHS program to avoid public scrutiny.
— M A G A 🇺🇸 M I L L I A N (@SergeiMillian) June 30, 2025