Journalist Jerome Corsi Expects to be Indicted by Mueller: ‘I Will Die in Prison’

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Former Infowars Washington Bureau Chief Jerome Corsi said in a livestream on Monday that he expects to be indicted soon for perjury in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, which has already produced dozens of indictments since it began in May 2017.

Corsi said he had recently received a subpoena from two FBI agents who arrived unannounced on Aug. 28 at his home, leaving his wife “startled” just three days before his 72nd birthday.

He added that his ongoing negotiations with Mueller and his team have “just blown up” in the two months since, even though he said he “did everything” he could to cooperate and thought he was “doing a pretty good job” of it, including by turning over two Apple computers to investigators and giving the FBI permission to review all of his email accounts and tweets.

“Criminals are running the Department of Justice. My crime was that I dared to support Donald Trump,” Corsi said in the livestream. “And that supporting President Trump, and since 2004 having written 20 books — I guess those were my crimes. I guess I’m going to prison for the rest of my life because I dared to oppose the deep state.”

He then lamented that he’ll “die in prison” because of a “perjury trap,” in which he said he was interrogated by authorities with a massive binder full of information and was “quizzed” about various highly specific topics several times for months. READ MORE:

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