TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

Makes you wonder if they had a desperate half-wit counter memo...Schiff looked like he just had an rough enima

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Before that, he always looked like he needed, no, wanted, one.
 
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You really think there is a chance that the memo contains anything of substance? This is Nunes... being Nunes. He has made a farce of the intel committee.

#1 at FBI saw it today. #2 at FBI let go the same day. You still think it's firing blanks, and you think Trump supporters are the ignorant ones.
 
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Want to answer the question? You claimed the house investigation has been compromised.

I don't think Mueller has said one word publicly or released any official documents and I don't know what his investigation has to do with the House investigation?

On the other hand, from Nunes' little trip to the WH, Unmasking, Secret Society, etc...he has refused to work with the Dems on the committee, thus that investigation has been compromised.

No bipartisan House report will ever be made due to his actions. That's what I mean by compromised.

Anyway, it's pointless now, right?
 
I don't think Mueller has said one word publicly or released any official documents and I don't know what his investigation has to do with the House investigation?

On the other hand, from Nunes' little trip to the WH, Unmasking, Secret Society, etc...he has refused to work with the Dems on the committee, thus that investigation has been compromised.

No bipartisan House report will ever be made due to his actions. That's what I mean by compromised.

Anyway, it's pointless now, right?

The Dems are just as guilty of partisanship and refusing to work with the other side as the Rs are. Nunes antics and presentation in March was bad but it turned out the information was correct.
 
So, the one thing that puzzles me about this whole thing...

If the FISA warrants are typically domestically based, how does this harm our national security?

It's not like some deep cover CIA Agent will have their life put on the line for releasing it?

What is the DNC afraid of?

The truth. It petrifies them. Buncha panty-waist p******!
 
The Dems are just as guilty of partisanship and refusing to work with the other side as the Rs are. Nunes antics and presentation in March was bad but it turned out the information was correct.

That is simply not true. As I said though, it doesn't matter now.
 
McCabe was retiring from the FBI in March anyway... So that doesn't necessarily mean anything.

After reading many of the logical leaps you're willing to make in order to tattoo Trump as a Russian henchman, I find it astonishing that you cannot make this connection that only requires a baby step.
 
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The Dems are just as guilty of partisanship and refusing to work with the other side as the Rs are. Nunes antics and presentation in March was bad but it turned out the information was correct.

Nunes misrepresented what he had with this March statement:

"Details about US persons associated with the incoming administration, details of little or no apparent foreign intelligence value, were widely disseminated in intelligence community reporting. It had nothing to do with Russia and the Russian investigation... It has everything to do with possible surveillance activities, and the president needs to know these intelligence reports are out there, and I have a duty to tell him that."

It did have to do with Russia.
 
#1 at FBI saw it today. #2 at FBI let go the same day. You still think it's firing blanks, and you think Trump supporters are the ignorant ones.

Analysis: Why Was Andrew McCabe Abruptly Removed From His Post? [UPDATE: 'Concerning' Revelation from IG's Clinton Probe] - Guy Benson

Remember, Wray had reportedly threatened to quit rather than get pushed around by Trump's anti-McCabe raging. But now he's seen something so significant that it convinced him McCabe couldn't remain in his previous position for a moment longer -- and that something is apparently connected to the IG's review of the Clinton probe. Wow. And then there's this:

What did Wray see that was so "concerning"? Stay tuned.
 
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Nunes misrepresented what he had with this March statement:

"Details about US persons associated with the incoming administration, details of little or no apparent foreign intelligence value, were widely disseminated in intelligence community reporting. It had nothing to do with Russia and the Russian investigation... It has everything to do with possible surveillance activities, and the president needs to know these intelligence reports are out there, and I have a duty to tell him that."

It did have to do with Russia.

Targeting, spying on and unmasking names of US citizens using a FISA warrant has to do with Russia?
 
McCabe was retiring from the FBI in March anyway... So that doesn't necessarily mean anything.

Yeah, it does. He didn't "step down". His boss told him to pack his s**t. And it all happened right after his boss came back from the Hill after reading the memos and meeting with congressional members. Read between the lines. What are you guys on the left so afraid of? It sure doesn't bother me if all this info takes down members on both sides. DC is a cesspool and has been forever. Time to take most of these clowns down.
 
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Yeah, it does. He didn't "step down". His boss told him to pack his s**t. And it all happened right after his boss came back from the Hill after reading the memos and meeting with congressional members. Read between the lines. What are you guys on the left so afraid of? It sure doesn't bother me if all this info takes down members on both sides. DC is a cesspool and has been forever. Time to take most of these clowns down.

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Rich Russians still waiting to exhale - The Washington Post

The Trump administration, under fire from lawmakers for not punishing Moscow over election meddling, said Monday it will not implement Russia-related sanctions mandated by Congress last year because the threat itself is acting as a “deterrent.”

The decision was made public after nightfall on deadline day for implementing sanctions against those who do business with Russian defense and intelligence firms, as required under a 2017 law.
 
Rich Russians still waiting to exhale - The Washington Post

The Trump administration, under fire from lawmakers for not punishing Moscow over election meddling, said Monday it will not implement Russia-related sanctions mandated by Congress last year because the threat itself is acting as a “deterrent.”

The decision was made public after nightfall on deadline day for implementing sanctions against those who do business with Russian defense and intelligence firms, as required under a 2017 law.

That is defiance of Congress and it makes Trump look incredibly weak.
 
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