The brilliant AG Barr sat down with lawyer, author and media host Mark Levin on his Fox News broadcast to discuss the FISA investigation. While he may not hold your attention, Barr brought to light a number of revealing points about the investigation. Brad Johnson brings you an analysis of that interview, describes Barr’s difficult position as the election looms closer. Ever the man of law, Barr’s precision has much to do with the seeming delay of indictments. Learn more here.
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brad johnson it is august the 5th of
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2020
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and there are continual developments
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actually
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on so many fronts um but this one’s on
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belarus what did you want to tell us
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about what’s taking place there
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belarus very interesting place we’ve
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been talking about it for a while
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belarus has
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always been very closely linked to
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russia and basically
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uh it it’s a dictatorship there and then
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the guy in charge runs with an iron fist
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and
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all that but he was always looking for
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kind of a a reassociation back to kind
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of reinvent the
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uh the ussr sort of thing so
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long time relationship with russia
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however now
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that seems to be breaking up one of the
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some of the stuff we’ve reported
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previously is there was some competition
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for the to occupy those bases in
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belarus that are currently occupied by
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the russians
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and that the chinese are trying hard to
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get in there
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now this is consistent across the board
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with with all this i believe all of this
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to be
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straight up true now part of what’s
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happened just recently
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and we mentioned a little bit of this
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earlier but there’s a group called the
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wagner group now wagner group
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is essentially like blackwater was
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blackwater used to do a lot of us
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government contracting
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and a lot of these people were armed and
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would provide
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physical security now there was a shoot
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them up and some people got killed and
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so blackwater kind of got into a lot of
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trouble and
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have changed their name and everybody at
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the top i think is gone and it’s new
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new management but wagner group is
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similar in that sense they’re directly
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tied to the kremlin
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they have you know intelligence people
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retired uh you know military guys go
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into this
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but they’re essentially a mercenary
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group
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tied close to russia and there was a
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group maybe
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a week ago now that got arrested
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and they were doing some stuff in
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belarus if they weren’t exactly able to
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figure
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out but they were worried that they were
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making uh
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you know inroads with with russian with
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pro-moscow
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russians that weren’t necessarily
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supporting belarus
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even though belarus has traditionally
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been very pro-russia
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so now it appears that there has been an
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attempt
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by putin to essentially take over
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politically uh belarus and kind of
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try to absorb it that way without having
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to deal with the dictator who’s in
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charge there
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who doesn’t want to be under under the
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thumb of putin
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he wants a close association but not to
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be controlled
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now something happened that’s
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interesting the initial group that was
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arrested was so small
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they weren’t sure really what they could
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be up to but apparently that was a
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leadership
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cadre and there’s another another group
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of 170 mercenaries from this
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wagner group who are loose in belarus
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now that starts to be
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enough in a small country of belarus
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that if they joined up with also
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factions that are existing there that
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this could be the
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the root of an actual armed uprising so
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that’s kind of what’s going on there
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belarus has closed the border with
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russia and
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greatly limited down uh limited who can
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come and go
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and and and who gets through and all
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those things so there is still some
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things going back and forth but
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far more limited now and belarus is very
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suspicious of who’s trying to go through
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there
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because of this this group of 170 people
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from
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wagner group like i said those then you
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start to get in
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plus the people who are arrested you’re
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looking at around 200
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and uh you know trained mercenaries that
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are then backed by local militias sorts
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of guys
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could start to get to be fairly
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dangerous fairly quick so that’s kind of
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a quick look at what’s going on belarus
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china is involved as i said in the
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background of all of this trying to
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negotiate something to get control of
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those spaces
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for themselves so it’s an interesting
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thing where you’re seeing
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china and russia face off russia views
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this as their backyard
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so they’re not going to be happy about
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any of this which is why
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this wagner group being involved in
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there actually has a lot of credibility
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to me
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because that would be the way to do it
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they don’t want to send
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russian troops in but they can send the
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wagner group troops in there
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who can accomplish all of the same th
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same things but
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allow a certain level of plausible
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deniability
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for russia trying to take political
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control in belarus so
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this is something that’s again it’s a
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flashpoint this is not something i
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expect to go into
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full-blown war any revolution there
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would be relatively small
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but i do believe that this is a thing
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that putin is not going to allow himself
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to lose
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and he doesn’t like that sort of thing
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and he views it as his backyard so he’s
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going to be
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far more willing to throw a lot of
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resources at this and waste
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time and money and people and all of
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that to make sure that this comes out
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the way it wants so
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this is kind of watching wait but i’m
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i’m predicting pretty strongly that what
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we’re going to see is a
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you know a win in the scheme of things
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for putin as this plays out but
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uh there is there is some area for for
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conflict with china over this as well
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well we saw what he’s willing to do in
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crimea so
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it’s pretty easy to imagine what he’d be
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willing to do in belarus
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thank you very much for that all right
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thank you
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you
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