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We all know why the dems were so livid about stopping the document from being released. Since they couldn't stop it's release, they now are throwing absolutely everything at the wall just hoping that something sticks. In another act of total and pathetic desperation, they are now trying to float the idea that the guilty parties involved are somehow connected to republicans. Basically throwing out the theory that they were put into place by Republicans to set up the dems. Friggin amazing.
I have to wonder...were the officials named in the memo the same ones that claimed that there was no proof that the Obama administration wiretapped Trump Tower?
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James Comey, who was FBI director at the time Trump made the statements, also said, in sworn testimony before Congress, that neither the FBI nor the Justice Department had information to support the tweets.
The same James Comey that lied to get a warrant to wiretap the Trump organization....
The REAL question. Besides simply being corrupt-just how many LAWS were broken by Comey/Storch/Clinton/McCabe/Lynch? OIJ is investigating.
President Trump thought he was a great guy when he hand-selected him as Deputy A.G. just over a year ago (as did President Bush when he appointed Rosenstein as a Federal District Attorney). And, I didn't hear any outcry from the Republican Congress or the Senate during his confirmation last year. Trump seemed to value his opinion when Rosenstein wrote the memo that said Comey should be fired.
Are you saying that the President was stupid to pick Rosenstein and take his advice for the last year? Or maybe you think the Republican-led Congress and Senate were stupid for picking him? Or that President Bush was stupid for naming Rosenstein as a Federal District Attorney?
1)"Andrew McCabe confirmed that no FISA warrant would have been sought from the FISA Court without the Steele dossier information."
And you know that how??? It was a closed meeting so I'm sure that Nunes was the source of that little tidbit but it is disputed:
“Deputy Director McCabe testified before the Committee in December 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the FISC without the Steele dossier information,” the memo claims, referring to the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
Asked if that was a true representation, a source familiar with McCabe’s testimony responded: “100% not.”
A senior Democratic House intelligence committee official agreed. “The Majority purposefully mischaracterizes both what is actually contained in the FISA applications and the testimony of former FBI Deputy McCabe before our committee in December 2017 – the Minority’s memo lays out the full facts,” the official said."
If you were a judge and someone brought all this to you for a warrant and you found out that a part of it, no matter how small, was actually a political hit piece that was fake, would you give them the warrant? If you would, please don't ever become a judge.
Wouldn't it depend on the rest of what was presented?
And that political hit piece wasn't all fake, parts of it were true. Especially the parts about Carter Page.
President Trump seemed to think he was a great guy when he hand-selected him as Deputy A.G. just over a year ago. And, I didn't hear any outcry from the Republican Congress or the Senate when they immediately confirmed him. Trump seemed to value his opinion when Rosenstein wrote the memo that said Comey should be fired.
Are you saying that the President was stupid to pick Rosenstein and take his advice for the last year? Or that President Bush was stupid for picking Rosenstein as a Federal District Attorney? Or maybe you think the Republican-led Congress and Senate were stupid for picking him?
Could very well be a case of innocent until proven guilty.
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