Former Trump campaign aide Carter Page wrote in a forward to special counsel Robert Mueller’s report calling it “propaganda” and comparing it to a book distributed by dictators.
“In Italy, Mussolini had his autobiography. In Libya, Gadhafi widely distributed his Green Book both to the masses, in the national media and even with featured quotes on billboards throughout the country. Iraq’s tyrannical Saddam Hussein wrote a series of novellas,” Page wrote.
“Most of the prior historical propaganda endeavors are modest when compared to DOJ’s two-volume work which was created by a handful of despots in Washington.”
Page said that the Mueller report is the result of investigators working on behalf of the Democratic Party, saying it’s “a shameful conglomeration of propaganda meant to sow further discord in the minds of Americans against their fellow citizens.”
He added in an interview with the Washington Examiner that he would have “enjoyed” being in Guantanamo Bay, the Cuba-based detention center that became well-known for its brutal interrogation practices, more than testifying before the grand jury.
Page wrote: “In comparison, a government-funded vacation down at Gitmo in the Caribbean might have seemed almost luxurious and relaxing.”
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