It has been widely reported that the Obama administration had a spy working inside the Trump campaign.
As previously reported internet sleuths have determined the identity of the FBI spy inside the Trump campaign.
Jeff Carlson at theMarketswork on Thursday put together a piece where he places an individual by the name of Stefan Halper as a potential FBI spy into the Trump campaign. (Note that some believe that Obama may have had more than one spy on the Trump campaign).
It was a lucrative business for Stefan Halper.
Internet sleuth Jacob Wohl discovered that Stefan Halper was paid $282,295 in September 2016 for “research and development in the social sciences and humanities.”
Another Twitter sleuth identified a second payment to Halper in the amount of $129,280 making the total payments to Halper more than $400,000 from President Obama’s Administration to spy on the future President of the United States.
Stefan Halper was paid a total of $411,575 in 2016 and 2017 for work with the US government that included spying on the Trump campaign.
Now this…
It looks like Halper was still working for the Deep State well into 2017 after President Trump was in office.
Carter Page, who was spied on by the Obama DOJ and FBI, published an email he received from Stefan Halper in July 2017.
Halper was still reaching out to Carter Page well into 2017.
Via Jack Posobiec:
Reporters keep asking me about my interactions with Prof. Halper.
I found all our interactions to be cordial.
Like this email I received about a year after I first met him.
He never seemed suspicious.
Just a few scholars exchanging ideas.
He had interests in policy, and politics. pic.twitter.com/D5SKkvN2Bx— Carter Page, Ph.D. (@carterwpage) May 20, 2018
Jack Posobiec added this:
Massive: Stefan Halper was spying on Trump even AFTER he became president. Did Rosenstein authorize? pic.twitter.com/5hJwCrcCIk
— Jack Posobiec🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) May 20, 2018
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