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NUNES: Wow, I've got a memo here detailing FBI abuses of FISA warrants!
FBI: Please give us a copy so we can investigate and take corrective action.
NUNES: No, you can't have it.
Two thoughts come to mind: a) If Nunes won't release it, that means it's bogus or fake, and b) Nunes knows it's bogus, and if he gives it to the FBI, the FBI can use it as evidence against him for obstruction of justice.
#ReleaseTheMemo was heavily pushed on Twitter by Russian bots. 'nuff said. This whole memo thing is a bogus distraction once again meant to demean and slander the good people of the FBI.
The leadership at the FBI is corrupt.
They've lied to congress (we didn't have any memos on the tarmac meeting)
They've stonewalled congress' repeated requests for needed information
They are heavily biased against our president
They've leaked info to journalists
They ran a deeply corrupt "investigation" exonerating Hillary
They used a fake dossier to spy on the candidate they didn't want.
And now they just said -- oops we lost the documents you need due to some technical errors
Good grief, I wouldn't give them nothin'.......
Last edited by mountainrose; 01-21-2018 at 06:13 PM..
Nunes created a brouhaha over "secret" information he'd obtained that Susan Rice had "unmasked" (oh, the horrors!) names on intelligence reports.
As she was National Security Advisor at the time, she had every right, indeed the responsibility, to check and see who was the American #1, American #2, etc. the reports she was reading were referring to. So that amounted to a big bunch of nothing.
Then it turns out that he had gotten this bogus BS from the WH.
I'm guessing Steve Miller, the genius behind the shutdown. But who really knows.
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