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originally posted by: EchoesInTime
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
I remember the uproar when the dossier was leaked by Buzzfeed and CNN. Then CNN acted all innocent like, oh,we didn't leak it, it was Buzzfeed first.
Also, i'm hearing a CNN reporter was physically removed from the EPA today, along with one other. Sara Sanders was asked about it and said she was unaware of the details..and so am I, but i'm thinking they must have deserved it.
Oh good times..
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: xuenchen
Well now that that's overwith,
#1436 posted
Has to do with the McCabe emails and CNN.
It's happening.
Q
I think the implication is that McCabe leaked the dossier to CNN, and CNN waited until after Trump was briefed on the dossier's claims, so they could pretend it was one of Trump's people who did the leaking.
Right. McCabe told CNN about the dossier, then the FBI turned around and used the CNN story as media validation of the dossier. Like, what in the actual fug?
originally posted by: EchoesInTime
a reply to: [post=23424103]AndyFromMichigan[/post
Also, i'm hearing a CNN reporter was physically removed from the EPA today, along with one other. Sara Sanders was asked about it and said she was unaware of the details..and so am I, but i'm thinking they must have deserved it.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Tuesday that a meeting between law enforcement officials and congressional investigators to discuss release of Russia-probe documents will happen Thursday.
President Trump charged chief of staff John Kelly with organizing the meeting Monday after summoning law enforcement officials to discuss reports of an FBI informant speaking with members of his campaign.
Sanders said "no one from the White House will attend" the Thursday meeting. Attendees, she said, will include House intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C.
FBI Director Christopher Wray, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, and Justice Department official Edward O'Callaghan also will attend, she said.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: xuenchen
Well now that that's overwith,
#1436 posted
Has to do with the McCabe emails and CNN.
It's happening.
Q
I think the implication is that McCabe leaked the dossier to CNN, and CNN waited until after Trump was briefed on the dossier's claims, so they could pretend it was one of Trump's people who did the leaking.
Right. McCabe told CNN about the dossier, then the FBI turned around and used the CNN story as media validation of the dossier. Like, what in the actual fug?
There's more to it than that. James Comey briefed president elect Trump on the dossier and then went to CNN the next day and told them that the president elect has been briefed, and he is ready to be roasted in public now.
The goal was to either Force Trump not to assume the presidency, or do have Congress prevent the president from assuming the presidency the next week. Remember, there were key republicans in Congress who were anti-trump as well.
originally posted by: djohn554
originally posted by: EchoesInTime
a reply to: [post=23424103]AndyFromMichigan[/post
Also, i'm hearing a CNN reporter was physically removed from the EPA today, along with one other. Sara Sanders was asked about it and said she was unaware of the details..and so am I, but i'm thinking they must have deserved it.
That's the headline on CNN.com.
According to them, they were pretty roughed up. I'm POSITIVE they are exaggerating for effect.
originally posted by: YouCannotBeSerious
Just found these threads and wow, this is amazing.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
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