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originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Q #2552:
He’s “retiring” - he cooperated and was allowed to retire with his pension.
ALL Bad actors in the FBI have been cleared out!
List of names in #2381.
Caught this on QResearch:
While we are all entertained, watching the movie, POTUS just used recess appointments rule to approve All his justices, without congress.
PANIC IN DC...while supplies Last...
originally posted by: [post]crankyoldman[/post]
originally posted by: [post]EndtheMadnessNow[/post]
Q #2552:
He’s “retiring” - he cooperated and was allowed to retire with his pension.
ALL Bad actors in the FBI have been cleared out!
List of names in #2381.
Caught this on QResearch:
While we are all entertained, watching the movie, POTUS just used recess appointments rule to approve All his justices, without congress.
PANIC IN DC...while supplies Last...
I think that is an old Twit handle, "Redacted" T, not sure what handle they are posting under now - posted about the Russian Scientology raid before the event - really hates Scientology.
If I recall they put clues in a few of the shirts. Back in the spring I think.
originally posted by: [post]Sabrechucker[/post]
a reply to: [post]crankyoldman[/post]
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originally posted by: [post]EndtheMadnessNow[/post]
a reply to: [post]crankyoldman[/post]
^^^Nate Cain inside.
twitter.com...
I listen to them. They are advising me on media apearences. Please be patient. I believe there will be justice. Not because I have some insider knowledge or put my trust in man. I put my trust in God and his son Jesus Christ. He is my deliverer. Truth will prevail
Just before Thanksgiving, House Republicans amended the list of documents they’d like President Trump to declassify in the Russia investigation. With little fanfare or explanation, the lawmakers led by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) added a string of emails between the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to their wish list.
Sources tell me the targeted documents may provide the most damning evidence to date of potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), evidence that has been kept from the majority of members of Congress for more than two years.
The email exchanges included then-FBI Director James Comey, key FBI investigators in the Russia probe and lawyers in the DOJ’s National Security Division, and they occurred in early to mid-October, before the FBI successfully secured a FISA warrant to spy on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
The email exchanges show the FBI was aware — before it secured the now-infamous warrant — that there were intelligence community concerns about the reliability of the main evidence used to support it: the Christopher Steele dossier.
originally posted by: The GUT
The excellent John Solomon from the Hill has an article out with some interesting new developments. The whole piece is worth a read.
Just before Thanksgiving, House Republicans amended the list of documents they’d like President Trump to declassify in the Russia investigation. With little fanfare or explanation, the lawmakers led by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) added a string of emails between the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to their wish list.
Sources tell me the targeted documents may provide the most damning evidence to date of potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), evidence that has been kept from the majority of members of Congress for more than two years.
The email exchanges included then-FBI Director James Comey, key FBI investigators in the Russia probe and lawyers in the DOJ’s National Security Division, and they occurred in early to mid-October, before the FBI successfully secured a FISA warrant to spy on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
The email exchanges show the FBI was aware — before it secured the now-infamous warrant — that there were intelligence community concerns about the reliability of the main evidence used to support it: the Christopher Steele dossier.
FBI email chain may provide most damning evidence of FISA abuses yet