found this in the comments to that tweet above.... love it.
What an idiot. That would be a very good way for all the evidence to be examined by everybody in the country. Go for it doofus!FriscoKid said:
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Former federal prosecutor Frank Figliuzzi calls for the criminal investigation of Representative Devin Nunes if his staff's Russia memo which reportedly contains classified intel is improperly released to the public. Figliuzzi looks at how this document has become a partisan flashpoint in an otherwise straitlaced investigation of Russian meddling.
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The memo paints the investigation into Russia's alleged meddling in the U.S. presidential election as tainted from the start, the paper said.
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Mere days before Gen. Michael Flynn was sacked as national security advisor, FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe gathered more than a dozen of his top FBI disciples to plot how to ruin Flynn's aspiring political career and manufacture evidence to derail President Donald Trump, according to FBI sources.
McCabe, the second highest ranking FBI official, emphatically declared at the invite-only gathering with raised voice: "**** Flynn and then we **** Trump," according to direct sources. Many of his top lieutenants applauded and cheered such rhetoric. A scattered few did not.
This was one of several such meetings held in seclusion among key FBI leaders since Trump was elected president, FBI sources confirm. At the congregation where McCabe went off the political rails and vowed to destroy Flynn and Trump, there were as many as 16 top FBI officials, inside intelligence sources said. No lower-level agents or support personnel were present.
If you are among the millions of Americans who have pondered in recent months whether the Obama-era "Deep State" intelligence apparatus and FBI are working for or against Trump, this is the first definitive proof that the country's once-premiere law enforcement agency has gone rogue.
The non-elected hierarchy that steer the FBI have declared war on President Trump and his White House inner circle. Make no mistake.
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McCabe claimed to want Priebus to know the FBI's perspective that this story was not true. Priebus pointed to the televisions that were going non-stop on the story. He asked if the FBI could say publicly what he had just told him. McCabe said he'd have to check, according to the book.
McCabe reportedly called back and said he couldn't do anything about it. Then-FBI director James Comey reportedly called later and also said he couldn't do anything, but did offer to brief the Senate
Now, a week later, CNN was airing a breaking news story naming Priebus. According to 'multiple U.S. officials,' the network said, 'the FBI rejected a White House request to publicly knock down media reports about communications between Donald Trump's associates and Russians known to U.S. intelligence.'
Priebus was stunned by the implication that he was pressuring law enforcement. Had he been set up? Why was the FBI leaking this information when one of its top officials had initiated the conversation?
The $5 for 2 months of texags premium (that i got for Jimbo news) ran out for me over the weekend but this thread alone is keeping me in the tank for it because i need the watchlist. I can't imagine keeping up with this thread without it.Tailgate88 said:
This is worse than a coaching search!
Yep!reb, said:The $5 for 2 months of texags premium (that i got for Jimbo news) ran out for me over the weekend but this thread alone is keeping me in the tank for it because i need the watchlist. I can't imagine keeping up with this thread without it.Tailgate88 said:
This is worse than a coaching search!
Back on topic, McCabe STEPPING DOWN is really an amazing development. The less people Trump has to fire, or have fired, the better. Even though people will always try to spin, people stepping down creates less headaches for POTUS and makes MSM's job more difficult.
Rockdoc said:
Holy crap. What a day! What's that flushing noise?
That is probably the case.SpreadsheetAg said:
So he thinks he can step down now; and use his accrued paid leave to make it to retirement...
backintexas2013 said:
Outstanding use of Rule 1. Wow I would believe anything she tells me