Venting a guess but something along the lines of disclosure of classified materials and perhaps insubordination
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Top Republican Devin Nunes claims Adam Schiff coached a Trump impeachment inquiry witness in 'unprecedented' scenes during behind closed-door testimony.....
- Nunes said: 'I have never in my life seen anything like what happened today'
- Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a National Security official, was giving evidence
- Nunes alleged that panel chair Adam Schiff was coaching him throughout
- Republicans and Democrats clashed at House Intelligence Committee Tuesday
I'd guess an E-4 driver would get in a lot of trouble for turning right when his O-9 passenger told him to turn left. Seems like this LTC is way overstepping his bounds in regards to the Commander in Chief and his business.whatthehey78 said:Not arguing/just curious...but why exactly, would he be facing a court martial as a result of his testimony?blindey said:
I was wondering about that...how long is the timeline until some O-5 is looking down the business end of a court martial?
If the Lt.Col. said that the transcript was bogus then, assuming it's not bogus, He would be giving false testimony against POTUS. I would expect that's enough to warrant a court martial.whatthehey78 said:Not arguing/just curious...but why exactly, would he be facing a court martial as a result of his testimony?blindey said:
I was wondering about that...how long is the timeline until some O-5 is looking down the business end of a court martial?
aggiehawg said:I was confused about that too. He is still active duty, I believe.blindey said:
I was wondering about that...how long is the timeline until some O-5 is looking down the business end of a court martial?
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..."So to avoid confusion and misperceptions, I would recommend the coat and tie except in the most exceptional circumstances when military protocol is appropriate, such as a promotion or retirement ceremony or honoring a fallen comrade."...
Trump has referenced the tape of Biden bragging about getting the prosecutor fired while speaking at the CFR. My guess is that is the tape Trump was talking about.drcrinum said:
I suspect that Vindman is the only person in America who has not seen that tape and thought Trump's reference to it carried some more nefarious implications.Quote:
Trump has referenced the tape of Biden bragging about getting the prosecutor fired while speaking at the CFR. My guess is that is the tape Trump was talking about.
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Nunes interview. At the end, he said there is a larger story than the seeding of the Steele dossier concerning exculpatory evidence that they are hoping will be declassified.
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In Lee Smiths new book he says Nunes told him the Insurance Policy is actually a reference to something much more specific than the entire investigation, and it's in reference to them pulling out all the stops to get a FISA on Carter Page (they were very worried it would be denied, and because nobody else in fbi knew, they couldn't miss)
Evidently it's classified but Nunes said it should be declassified and come out w either the IG or Durham.
Yeah, I think that is what happened here. I have seen reports that Vindman talked to more than a few people and not all of them were in his chain of command.MouthBQ98 said:
He could have been the original leaker...er...whistleblower that heard the call first hand and told the other guy that went to Schiff..allegedly
Was Page the first FISA? I guess the perps got one, and decided they'd spread the wealth. I also wonder if the perps thought Page could deliver genuine info., or if they just needed the "look" for the Russia connection?Que Te Gusta Mas said:Que Te Gusta Mas said:
Nunes interview. At the end, he said there is a larger story than the seeding of the Steele dossier concerning exculpatory evidence that they are hoping will be declassified.
Do we have any idea what this is referencing? A post from Tiger Droppings says it's related to the Carter Page FISA.Quote:
In Lee Smiths new book he says Nunes told him the Insurance Policy is actually a reference to something much more specific than the entire investigation, and it's in reference to them pulling out all the stops to get a FISA on Carter Page (they were very worried it would be denied, and because nobody else in fbi knew, they couldn't miss)
Evidently it's classified but Nunes said it should be declassified and come out w either the IG or Durham.
Hard to tell. Maybe Vindman was outed by one of the other people who have testified, like Bill Taylor or Fiona Hill. Hill being the more likely suspect here.backintexas2013 said:
Which raises the question that if he talked to multiple people and only a Schiff fan came forward does that mean the others must have thought it wasn't a big deal or they didn't buy what he was selling?
I have my doubts that Page was the first and only FISA attempt. In fact, I think the reason for opening Crossfire Hurricane on a weekend was because there had been another attempt to get a FISA approved that was rejected because of the lack of an open investigation and all of the facts that would have been included in such an application.Quote:
Was Page the first FISA? I guess the perps got one, and decided they'd spread the wealth. I also wonder if the perps thought Page could deliver genuine info., or if they just needed the "look" for the Russia connection?
He should have draped himself in the Ukrainian flag. Or DNC flag.drcrinum said:Quote:
He's active duty alright, but by tradition, NSC military staffers do not usually wear their uniforms except under certain special situations (see below) -- has to do with meeting foreign diplomatic persons. Wearing the uniform before Schiff's Kangaroo Court though was for 'patriotic' show.
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And Ciaramella worked with a Democratic National Committee operative who dug up dirt on the Trump campaign during the 2016 election, inviting her into the White House for meetings, former White House colleagues said. The operative, Alexandra Chalupa, a Ukrainian-American who supported Hillary Clinton, led an effort to link the Republican campaign to the Russian government. "He knows her. He had her in the White House," said one former co-worker, who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive matter.
Documents confirm the DNC opposition researcher attended at least one White House meeting with Ciaramella in November 2015. She visited the White House with a number of Ukrainian officials lobbying the Obama administration for aid for Ukraine.
With Ciaramella's name long under wraps, interest in the intelligence analyst has become so high that a handful of former colleagues have compiled a roughly 40-page research dossier on him. A classified version of the document is circulating on Capitol Hill, and briefings have been conducted based on it. One briefed Republican has been planning to unmask the whistleblower in a speech on the House floor....
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"Everyone knows who he is. CNN knows. The Washington Post knows. The New York Times knows. Congress knows. The White House knows. Even the president knows who he is," said Fred Fleitz, a former CIA analyst and national security adviser to Trump, who has fielded dozens of calls from the media....
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A CIA officer specializing in Russia and Ukraine, Ciaramella was detailed over to the National Security Council from the agency in the summer of 2015, working under Susan Rice, President Obama's national security adviser. He also worked closely with the former vice president
Federal records show that Biden's office invited Ciaramella to an October 2016 state luncheon the vice president hosted for Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. Other guests included Brennan, as well as then-FBI Director James Comey and then-National Intelligence Director James Clapper.
Several U.S. officials told RealClearInvestigations that the invitation that was extended to Ciaramella, a relatively low-level GS-13 federal employee, was unusual and signaled he was politically connected inside the Obama White House....
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In May 2017, Ciaramella went "outside his chain of command," according to a former NSC co-worker, to send an email alerting another agency that Trump happened to hold a meeting with Russian diplomats in the Oval Office the day after firing Comey, who led the Trump-Russia investigation. The email also noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin had phoned the president a week earlier.
Contents of the email appear to have ended up in the media, which reported Trump boasted to the Russian officials about firing Comey, whom he allegedly called "crazy, a real nut job."
In effect, Ciaramella helped generate the "Putin fired Comey" narrative, according to the research dossier making the rounds in Congress, a copy of which was obtained by RealClearInvestigations.
Ciaramella allegedly argued that "President Putin suggested that President Trump fire Comey," the report said. "In the days after Comey's firing, this presidential action was used to further political and media calls for the standup [sic] of the special counsel to investigate 'Russia collusion.' "
In the end, Special Counsel Robert Mueller found no conspiracy between Trump and Putin. Ciaramella's email was cited in a footnote in his report, which mentions only Ciaramella's name, the date and the recipients "Kelly et al." Former colleagues said the main recipient was then-Homeland Security Director John Kelly...
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Schiff probably threatened him if he didn't testify the way Schiff wants him to testify.drcrinum said:
He's 'protected' in more than one way...not only against retaliation, but he is also protected by government security personnel because of alleged death threats.
There is almost no one in government that is more morally bankrupt than Schiff. The guy is so slimy that he leaves a trail of oil everywhere he goes. It would not shock me if he was the person who ordered the hit on Seth Rich (MS-13 is very active in his district).Quote:
Maybe Ted Kennedy, or Howard Metzenbaum, but nothing in the time I've been paying attention. Furthermore, he seems to have zero shame; almost a sociopathic zeal for ends justifying the means.
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Debunking some of the Ukraine scandal myths about Biden and election interference