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Lindsey Graham claims the only ones against releasing Russia probe details 'are worried about being exposed'. "The people who are worried about this are worried about being exposed for taking the law in their own hands," Graham said on "Fox News Sunday." Lindsey knows.
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Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo, said in an interview that aired Sunday that text messages between former FBI investigators Peter Strzok and Lisa Page “sound an awful lot like a coup” and could even be treason".“I think what is really crucially important to remember here is that you had Strzok and Page who were in charge of launching this investigation and they were saying things like, 'We must stop this president, we need an insurance policy against this president,” she said on ABC News' “This Week.” Liz knows. 
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The Trump cronies have started their own children's book series.
The Fables of Trumplandia.
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Liz and Lindsey know but you are still without a clue.  Don't worry, we will be wrapping it all up in a nice package for you over the coming weeks. 
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Yeah Cheney's wife is an expert. How did that Iraq war thingy he supported turn out for you? all those tons of stockpiles of WMD's they had?
You just keep buying what the same liars say over and over again. And Lindsey Graham are your bastions of truth?
It's no wonder you're so misguided.
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Funny how 40¢ suddenly loves Graham and fawns over his every word. Yet... Feb. 17, 2016. South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham on Donald Trump: "I'm not going to try to get into the mind of Donald Trump because I don't think there's a whole lot of space there. I think he's a kook. I think he's crazy. I think he's unfit for office."
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Well you know how things are. It all depends on which way the wind is blowing as to who 40 supports. If they're up trump's behind he loves them. It must be something about the aroma.
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South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham on Donald Trump: 
"too many notes, not enough music-"
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Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo, said in an interview that aired Sunday that text messages between former FBI investigators Peter Strzok and Lisa Page “sound an awful lot like a coup” and could even be treason".“I think what is really crucially important to remember here is that you had Strzok and Page who were in charge of launching this investigation and they were saying things like, 'We must stop this president, we need an insurance policy against this president,” she said on ABC News' “This Week.” Liz knows. IF anyone did actually work to impede Trump or attempt to derail his campaign in anyway... They deserve our highest award and praise.
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IF anyone did actually work to impede Trump or attempt to derail his campaign in anyway... They deserve our highest award and praise.
I could not disagree more. As despicable as Trump may be - anyone and everyone in office or in any agency needs to follow the rule of law - always. Period. . . . Your comment is as bad and as awful as Barr lying to the people about the Mueller report -- in Barr's eyes the ends justify the means, shameful. your comment is no better. Not impressed.
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It shouldn't even have to be said.
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My comment which was intentionally loaded, was no worse than the BS investigation into 'corrupt' investigators during the 'oranges' of the Russian investigation.
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DOJ watchdog: Former FBI official illegally leaked court docs, disclosed 'sensitive' information and took gift from mediaThe Justice Department's internal watchdog announced in an investigative summary released Wednesday that an unnamed former FBI deputy assistant director engaged in "misconduct," including leaking "sensitive" information to the media, violating federal law by disclosing sealed court records and taking a gift from someone in the media. The IG, flagging what it called an apparent "cultural" problem at the bureau, said at the time it would announce the conclusion of multiple separate "investigations" into the matter at a later date. The Wednesday report appeared to be the opening salvo in those reports. A distinct, comprehensive IG report covering a variety of additional matters, including potential FBI surveillance abuses, is expected in a matter of weeks. The IG concluded by describing "the harm caused by leaks, fear of potential leaks, and a culture of unauthorized media contacts." "We do not believe the problem is with the FBI’s policy, which we found to be clear and unambiguous," the IG added. "Rather, we concluded that these leaks highlight the need to change what appears to be a cultural attitude." https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-wat...nes-prosecution
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"Rather, we concluded that these leaks highlight the need to change what appears to be a cultural attitude." Thanks to 8 years of Obama loading.
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This is just from the IG's summary.
The meat and potatoes are coming next.
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 My how you reach to try and make a case that justifies supporting a traitor and crook.
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“Something very horrible went terribly wrong,” said another of the panelists, Christopher J. Farrell, also of Judicial Watch. “A hoax has been perpetrated upon” the American people, Farrell said, speaking of the Mueller report.This is from the article you posted. And you want to take your link seriously? We know Russia interfered with our election. We know Trump's campaigned had 140+ contacts with the Russians during the campaign ... we have a ton of convictions because of the investigation ... the investigation was paid for by assets ceased during the investigation ... Mueller has confirmed in the report that Trump tried to and in some cases did obstruct the investigation .... and you there are a tiny few Trump lackeys (Barr being one) who regurgitate the "hoax" lie that Trump is spewing .... and you want us to take that seriously? Poor McCain must be spinning in his grave - too bad there aren't more GOPers with principals.
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Judicial Watch (JW) is an American conservative activist group[1] that files Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits to investigate claimed misconduct by government officials. Founded in 1994, JW has primarily targeted Democrats, in particular the Clinton administration, the Obama administration, and Hillary Clinton; however, it has also sued Republicans, including the administration of George W. Bush. The organization has described climate science as "fraud science" and has filed lawsuits against government client scientists. JW has made numerous false and unsubstantiated claims that have been picked up by right-wing news outlets. Courts have dismissed the vast majority of its lawsuits.[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_WatchVery fair and balanced !https://www.judicialwatch.org/
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FBI didn't tell Trump campaign that 2 aides were under investigation during 2016 briefing
The Trump team was not specifically warned that retired General Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos were already under FBI investigation.
Peter Strzok was investigating the aides 18 days before the briefing but failed to mention it.
AND...
Just 3 days before the briefing Strzok and Page were texting each other and she asked, "He's not really going to be President is he?" to which Strzok answered, "Don't worry, we will stop him!"
Hmmmmmmmm.
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 No, that is what Thor's hammer looks like compared to Trumps HAMMA!
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Trump > a Norse god. Wow... so objective. 
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That hammer is still too big for Trump's hands. He'd have to two fist that thing.
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 No, that is what Thor's hammer looks like compared to Trumps HAMMA! vs. ???? let's ask Eve to settle this one.
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That hammer is still too big for Trump's hands. He'd have to two fist that thing. 
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June 5, 2019 Looks like Christopher Steele has cut a deal and will turn state's evidence on Russia Hoax prosecutions By Thomas Lifson I don't think it is a coincidence that just as President Trump is in the U.K., we suddenly learn that "dossier" author Christopher Steele has agreed to be questioned by U.S. authorities. Chuck Ross of The Daily Caller reports: Former British spy Christopher Steele has agreed to meet in London with U.S. officials regarding the dossier, The Times of London is reporting. A source close to Steele told the newspaper he plans to meet with American authorities within the next several weeks, but only about his interactions with the FBI and only with the approval of the British government. Steele's decision is an apparent about-face from his reported refusal to meet with U.S. investigators regarding his infamous report. Reuters reported in May that Steele was unwilling to meet with a federal prosecutor who Attorney General William Barr tapped to lead an investigation into the origins of the Russia probe. And Politico reported on April 17 that Steele was refusing to meet with the Justice Department's office of the inspector general, which is looking into the FBI's use of the dossier to obtain surveillance warrants against Carter Page, a Trump campaign adviser. I have all along believed that part of President Trump's mission in the U.K. was winning over British support for fully outing the role of its intelligence services in the Russia Hoax. He would have to guarantee that the overall relationship will remain sound even if highly embarrassing facts come to light. While speaking with outgoing P.M. May was necessary, she will soon be replaced. I do not discount the importance of his 90-minute private conversation with Queen Elizabeth. The next P.M. cannot take office without going to her for permission, and in that conversation she is fully capable of laying out her expectations that this affair be made public to the extent that President Trump demands. The serene continuation of the Special Relationship with the U.S. is precisely the sort of institutional matter of utmost importance that a British monarch has a legitimate and important voice on. Steele must have learned that the offer to speak with U.S. authorities was one he couldn't refuse. Her Majesty's government would not support any efforts to resist extradition if he were to refuse cooperation and be indicted. They might even provide documentation that would lead to his conviction. Joe DiGenova sees that this is really big news: Attorney General William Barr's investigators are hot on the trail of former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and others who played a role in concocting the conspiracy to take down our duly elected president. If investigators conclude that Comey, Clapper and others engaged in a criminal conspiracy — as seems increasingly likely — then Christopher Steele could easily be named as a co-defendant, which would trigger an extradition request that Britain would almost certainly honor. Steele obviously doesn't want that to happen, which is probably why he declined a previous request for cooperation from U.S. Attorney John Durham, one of Barr's top investigators looking into the FISA warrants scandal. We don't yet know which investigators will be interviewing Steele in the coming weeks, but it's a pretty safe bet that they've offered him some form of immunity in exchange for his candor. That should terrify the Democrats who enlisted him in their attempts to execute a Deep State coup against Trump. If Steele spills the beans on his former handlers, the resulting prosecutions of former high-level federal officials would make Watergate seem trivial by comparison. In addition to Comey, Clapper and Brennan, it's entirely possible that Steele's testimony will yield new insights that could eventually help to implicate even higher-ranking officials in the Obama administration. https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/201...secutions_.html
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Steele must have learned that the offer to speak with U.S. authorities was one he couldn't refuse. Her Majesty's government would not support any efforts to resist extradition if he were to refuse cooperation and be indicted. They might even provide documentation that would lead to his conviction. Now we know why your perspective is so totally whack ... you read garbage "reporting" like this and think it is fact based.
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Good, let the dirt fly out. And I bet the GOP sheep won’t ask on a single trump deplorable act in the dossier. But others will. Enjoy.
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June 5, 2019 Looks like Christopher Steele has cut a deal and will turn state's evidence on Russia Hoax prosecutions By Thomas Lifson I don't think it is a coincidence that just as President Trump is in the U.K., we suddenly learn that "dossier" author Christopher Steele has agreed to be questioned by U.S. authorities. Chuck Ross of The Daily Caller reports: Former British spy Christopher Steele has agreed to meet in London with U.S. officials regarding the dossier, The Times of London is reporting. A source close to Steele told the newspaper he plans to meet with American authorities within the next several weeks, but only about his interactions with the FBI and only with the approval of the British government. Steele's decision is an apparent about-face from his reported refusal to meet with U.S. investigators regarding his infamous report. Reuters reported in May that Steele was unwilling to meet with a federal prosecutor who Attorney General William Barr tapped to lead an investigation into the origins of the Russia probe. And Politico reported on April 17 that Steele was refusing to meet with the Justice Department's office of the inspector general, which is looking into the FBI's use of the dossier to obtain surveillance warrants against Carter Page, a Trump campaign adviser. I have all along believed that part of President Trump's mission in the U.K. was winning over British support for fully outing the role of its intelligence services in the Russia Hoax. He would have to guarantee that the overall relationship will remain sound even if highly embarrassing facts come to light. While speaking with outgoing P.M. May was necessary, she will soon be replaced. I do not discount the importance of his 90-minute private conversation with Queen Elizabeth. The next P.M. cannot take office without going to her for permission, and in that conversation she is fully capable of laying out her expectations that this affair be made public to the extent that President Trump demands. The serene continuation of the Special Relationship with the U.S. is precisely the sort of institutional matter of utmost importance that a British monarch has a legitimate and important voice on. Steele must have learned that the offer to speak with U.S. authorities was one he couldn't refuse. Her Majesty's government would not support any efforts to resist extradition if he were to refuse cooperation and be indicted. They might even provide documentation that would lead to his conviction. Joe DiGenova sees that this is really big news: Attorney General William Barr's investigators are hot on the trail of former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and others who played a role in concocting the conspiracy to take down our duly elected president. If investigators conclude that Comey, Clapper and others engaged in a criminal conspiracy — as seems increasingly likely — then Christopher Steele could easily be named as a co-defendant, which would trigger an extradition request that Britain would almost certainly honor. Steele obviously doesn't want that to happen, which is probably why he declined a previous request for cooperation from U.S. Attorney John Durham, one of Barr's top investigators looking into the FISA warrants scandal. We don't yet know which investigators will be interviewing Steele in the coming weeks, but it's a pretty safe bet that they've offered him some form of immunity in exchange for his candor. That should terrify the Democrats who enlisted him in their attempts to execute a Deep State coup against Trump. If Steele spills the beans on his former handlers, the resulting prosecutions of former high-level federal officials would make Watergate seem trivial by comparison. In addition to Comey, Clapper and Brennan, it's entirely possible that Steele's testimony will yield new insights that could eventually help to implicate even higher-ranking officials in the Obama administration. https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/201...secutions_.html Really? 'americanthinker.com'? You post a hit piece smear job from some little hack blog as proof of what exactly? Does Dawgtalkers allow conspiracy theorist spam? GMAB
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OMG lmao Meanwhile congress is going to uncover the details to all of Trumps crimes that he is obviously trying to hide with yet more obstruction and you lot will be holding on to the 'FBI Investigators' investigation as a last hope!
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CNN analyst Phil Mudd: "If you go to car races looking for car wrecks, this is significant. This will be a car wreck." IN CASE OF CAR WRECK BREAK GLASS- RETRIEVE HAMMA!
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CNN analyst Phil Mudd: "If you go to car races looking for car wrecks, this is significant. This will be a car wreck." IN CASE OF CAR WRECK BREAK GLASS- RETRIEVE HAMMA!
You're finally going to get to eat that nothing burger!
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The funny part in all of this is he will have to testify that it was Republicans who negotiated and began the entire thing. Won't that be fun?
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DOJ investigating 'non-governmental organizations and individuals' as part of 'broad' probe into surveillance abusesAs part of its ongoing "multifaceted" and "broad" review into potential misconduct by U.S. intelligence agencies during the 2016 presidential campaign, the Justice Department revealed Monday it is also investigating the activities of several "non-governmental organizations and individuals." Additionally, the DOJ announced that the probe, let by Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham, was looking into the involvement of "foreign intelligence services." Former Trump aide George Papadopoulos told Fox News last month that an informant who was likely "CIA and affiliated with Turkish intel" had posed as a Cambridge University research assistant in September 2016 and tried to "seduce him" to obtain information linking the Trump team to Russia. The information was contained in a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., who had inquired as to the scope of Durham's investigation. The letter could indicate that the DOJ is looking closely at work done during the campaign by Fusion GPS, the firm retained by the Hillary Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee (DNC) to conduct opposition research against the Trump campaign.Fusion GPS, in turn, hired British ex-spy Christopher Steele to produce an unverified and largely discredited dossier that the FBI went on to cite in secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court applications to surveil former Trump aide Carter Page. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/durham-...ding-fusion-gpsTap Tap Tap goes the Hamma.
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And Obama was a Muslim born in Kenya.
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