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As it stands now, with the information available, Susan Rice did nothing illegal. I'm sorry if that doesn't fit the little narrative you and others are trying to construct.
Then why did they take desperate measures to hide the fact if she was doing her job in the National Interest?
Ahh yeah, I thought so.
The woman apparently violated the rules of how to handle information gained by a FISA warrant issued by the court.
Yet you're rush to judgment is innocent despite the law against unmasking private citizens names. Would that be because she is a high up on the Obama administration?
That would be because she was the National Security Advisor, and unmasking the identities of people in intelligence reports was within her purview.
That would be because she was the National Security Advisor, and unmasking the identities of people in intelligence reports was within her purview.
And we're back to your belief that the Obama administration can do no wrong. And she claimed on March 22 (just 11 days ago) that she was surprised to see reports of the unmasking.
It is illegal to unmask intelligence reports, that you have no business or reason to be snooping in.
That is 10 years, no probation no parole. Will she roll over, or do her time?
She is going to scream immunity.
The National Security Advisor is one of a handful of people who are legally allowed to 'unmask' names. I think there are something like 13 people allowed to do so, I will find the article.
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