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I don't trust that sumbitch at all.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/11/will-the-house-intelligence-committee-get-the-truth-from-erik-prince/
Will the House Intelligence Committee Get the Truth From Erik Prince?
The notorious military contractor has a history of spreading disinformation.
David Corn
Nov. 29, 2017 6:30 AM
When Erik Prince, the founder of the notorious Blackwater security firm, heads into a private meeting with staffers and members of the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday, the No. 1 topic will be a secret trip he made in January to the Seychelles islands to huddle with a Russian close to Vladimir Putin. According to the Washington Post, the rendezvous was arranged by the United Arab Emirates, where Prince moved in 2010 and formed a mercenary army for the regime, and this get-together was part of an attempt to set up a back-channel communication between Putin and Donald Trump, then the president-elect. The visit has drawn the attention of the FBI, which has been investigating contacts between Trump associates and Russia, but a Prince spokesman last April claimed the the meeting had nothing to do with President Trump.
There is much congressional investigators can ask Prince about. He has had a long, controversial career buckraking in the dark corners of the national security world. The brother of Betsy DeVos, Trumps education secretary, Prince has been an avid cheerleader for Trump (donating $250,000 to help elect him), an informal postelection adviser for Trump, and a pal of Stephen Bannon. Jared Kushner, Trumps son-in-law, and Bannon recruited Prince earlier this year to draft a plan that would replace US troops in Afghanistan with for-profit mercenariessupplied, of course, by a military contractor like Prince. (The Pentagon said no thank you.) But perhaps the most important thing for Intelligence Committee members and staffers to keep in mind, as they try to pry information from Prince, is this: Prince is a fabricator.
During the election, the usually media-averse ex-Navy SEAL was a regular contributor to Breitbart News, the Bannon-backed far-right outlet, defending Trump and promoting conspiratorial swill.
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Prince, once mostly known for owning a company that employed private military contractors who committed a 2007 massacre in downtown Baghdad, has become a fabulist who has used his national security credentials to dress up and legitimize the most outlandish and paranoid fantasies of the far right. (He also has recently considered challenging Republican Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming as part of Bannons war on so-called establishment Republicans.) No matter what Prince says when hes sitting before the interrogators of the House Intelligence Committee, they ought to remember this valuable guideline: consider the source.
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