House Intel Chair: America will be “SHOCKED” by redacted portions of Carter Page FISA warrant

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House Intel chair Devin Nunes says we will be “shocked” by what’s in the redacted twenty pages of last FISA warrant signed by United States Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

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Nunes: Americans Will Be ‘Shocked’ By Other Carter Page FISA Info

House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes claimed Sunday that the American public will be “shocked” when it sees the remaining blacked out portions of the FBI’s applications for spy warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

Chuck Ross, Daily Caller,  on July 29, 2018

“We are quite confident that once the American people see these 20 pages, at least for those that will get real reporting on this issue, they will be shocked by what’s in that FISA application,” Nunes said in an interview with Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo.

Nunes’ comments raise expectations about what information remains hidden behind 20-plus pages of the FBI’s fourth and final application for a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant against Page.

The Department of Justice released portions of the four FISA applications on July 20 in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. A majority of the information remains redacted because it is classified.

Nunes and his fellow Republicans on the Intelligence Committee asked President Donald Trump in a June 14 letter to declassify 21 pages from the final FISA application, which was signed by deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

The unredacted portions of the applications confirmed much of what has already been made public through two memos released earlier this year by Republicans and Democrats on the House Intelligence panel.

The applications show that the FBI relied heavily on the unverified Steele dossier to make the case that Page was acting as a foreign agent of Russia during the presidential campaign. Page has vehemently denied the allegations.

The release of the FISA applications reignited debate over whether the FBI abused the FISA process by relying on the dossier to obtain the warrants.

Democrats argued that the applications showed that the FBI provided enough evidence to show FISA Court judges that there was probable cause to believe that Page was acting as a covert agent of Russia. They also asserted that the information hidden behind the remaining redactions likely provided other damning evidence against Page, including evidence that would bolster the Democrat-funded dossier.

But Nunes, a Trump ally, is suggesting that is not the case.

“What’s left that’s redacted, the American people really do need to know what’s underneath there.”

He also insisted on Sunday that “the Left and the media” do not want additional portions of the FISAs to be made public.

“They don’t want that unredacted. They don’t want transparency for the American people,” he said.

Nunes said that he believes that the president’s lawyers are reviewing the June 14 letter to see if the 20 pages can be made public

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Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago

No I don’t think anything can shock or surprise me now …

… EXCEPT INDICTMENTS AND CHARGES AGAINST THESE CRIMINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Surprise me … send these criminals to prison.

mztore
mztore
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

He says “will” shock…..does that mean we the people will actually get to see the thing?

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

That is the hope and BEFORE the midterms!

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

….and I think by design…..we will be spurred on by more resolve and they will be bouncing off the walls crazy…..

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

….and I think by design…..we will be spurred on by more resolve and they will be bouncing off the walls crazy…..

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

He’s being optimistic I think. … I hope we do see it, but I’m not holding my breath. And I’m expecting – if it is released unredacted – it will be released into a firestorm of lies and misdirection already planned by the MSM/Left to protect the guilty.

mztore
mztore
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

right you are ! !

tatka150
tatka150
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

Yes, as another “insurance policy”. Disgusting!

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

….a “firestorm” like America has never seen before….when is a “wounded animal” the most dangerous?…..right before it dies.

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago
Reply to  ladywarrior

You could be right … despite all of its power, the Left has never been more vulnerable. … Which is exactly why my account on Twitter was deleted and my Fakebook account frozen.

They cannot compete. They have all the power on the planet, but like cockroaches they cannot stand a flashlight.

OTOH – It would not be the first time the RINOs, Conservatives In Name Only, Moderates, Independents, Libertarians-Except-When-The-West-Might-Win, and all of our other Fair Weather ‘Allies’ … manage to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

The West stands over its archEnemy – the Left – with Stake in hand, ready to drive home the fatal blow to send the monster to h.e.dbl hockey sticks … but will we strike?

Justin Truedope
Justin Truedope
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

As POTUS, Trump has the absolute authority to classify or de-classify anything he wants. Once America sees this unredacted, the DNC will be toast. Imho he’s just waiting for the right moment!

tatka150
tatka150
5 years ago

It’s now or never

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago
Reply to  tatka150

I am sure that President Trump has information that none of us know…..I trust him to know when to let us know…..at this point…he’s not just dealing with the rabid Globalists in America….he’s dealing with them all over the globe….the man is amazing!

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
5 years ago
Reply to  ladywarrior

Faults and all, he was the right man for this moment in history – and I say this as a foreigner. It is truly astounding watching America being torn up by the disgusting left. These are people with absolutely no decency in them, just loathsome dregs of humanity who without a shadow of doubt are going to rot in hell alongside Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, Pol Pot, Pierre Trudeau, Robert Mugabe, all ISIS and other Muslim followers of Islam, and other disgusting dregs of humanity. Hope they enjoy the party!

Kathy Brown, Esq.
Kathy Brown, Esq.
5 years ago
Reply to  ladywarrior

Lady: My take-away from your wonderful post is, “I trust him”.

Aside from Reagan, I’ve never trusted a president as I trust Donaldus Magnus. MAGA!

mztore
mztore
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

I pray for him ever time he comes to mind.

tatka150
tatka150
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

Me too

James Jones
James Jones
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

I’m with you Al. They want the US and all her ” super ” powers. No one yet can touch her military, her world reserve currency status or her global authority. But, my concern is that if they can’t have her, they will burn her ; and not so much out of vengeance, rather self-protection. They have their goals and they don’t want anyone strong enough to oppose them to be able to do so.
If they can’t get America back in their fold by hook or by crook, or if it looked like Trump was going to get a second term, then I think they would throw all caution to the wind and stage an event that would throw America into the useless column ( start a civil war and follower it with a grid down scenario ). They may still try for their take over but even if that still fails, at least she’s out of the way.
With some of their big lies be exposed and unraveling, and a growing opposition, I think they may develop the ” cornered animal syndrome ” and opt for plan ” B “. We may all be at the precipice of the greatest danger yet so far. These people aren’t going to let this opportunity go by, and they will only tolerate obstacles for a short while. An event, if it’s big enough, can change the world almost overnight

Skipper Grumby
Skipper Grumby
5 years ago
Reply to  James Jones

I’m almost of the view that we should start pretending we agree with them about everything for the next few months until the midterms but then vote against them. Because of what cornered animals will do.

fishorcutbait
fishorcutbait
5 years ago
Reply to  James Jones

Well said Patriot!
Makes me wonder where you get your info.
#MAGA #whoisQ

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
5 years ago
Reply to  James Jones

Well said, James, but it’s my bet that Trump and those around him are very aware of the dangers and preparing despite the utterly rotten FBI/DOJ cabal acting as the enemy. It is stunning to watch their hatred, lies and their evil. As Pamela long ago said, America ‘dodged the bullet’ when it rejected Hillary Clinton and chose Donald Trump, but, for the reasons you’ve stated, dodging of the bullet is not yet over. The America I so long admired is now just a chaotic circus, made so by a thorough evil and wicked liberal/left, with the hysterical, rude and disgusting media exemplifying this. Just consider their infantile and rude behaviour a few days ago in front of E.U. president, Jean-Claude Juncker. These are overgrown boys and girls who never grew up, simply rebellious adolescents! – a good example, Jim Acosta, 47 going on 16, a raving imbecile. They are devoid of decency, national pride, and in fact quite stupid and illogical. I watch BBC shows like Dateline London and almost invariably the Americans who participate are characterless and cowardly liberals. The evidence now is that Harvard and other Ivy League universities produce brainless nincompoops devoid of character and independent thought. Like Islam, liberalism causes a form of mental disorder in which logic does not play a role.

James Jones
James Jones
5 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

It’s astounding Rob. It’s like hate does their thinking. Their spittings and barkings are so illogical, that it’s hard to follow what they are even saying. I watched a street interview done in Toronto by the Rebel Media guys, at the site of the terrorist shooting, and this hysterical women ( claimed to be a high school teacher ) interrupts and starts making racism accusations, using foul language in front of the other mourners and children that were there and states that she ” doesn’t care what ISIS is doing around the world “. Just the question ” did this guy have terrorist ties ” triggered her into some wild anti-racism rant that made no sense whatsoever.

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

Rob, it is stunning, but not surprising.

As a former State employee – and low ranking environmental regulator/engineer – I saw what they were up to. Ordinary rank and file Americans really have no idea how corrupt the Left is.

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

GOD BLESS, PRESIDENT TRUMP….may he be safe and carry on with MAGA!

fishorcutbait
fishorcutbait
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

The June 10th incident was pretty scary.
#MAGA #whoisQ

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago
Reply to  mztore

If Trump doesn’t do anything to prevent Dem0rat mass voter fraud he won’t have a Christmas parade’s chance in Mogadishu of getting elected.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

The spying on Trump goes DIRECTLY to Obama.

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Yes … oh, to see justice done on the Obamessiah who would be king as it is on the rest of us.

Suresh
Suresh
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

Agree. And the first Muslim democrat president imported 200,000 yearly legal and illegal muslims and deported christians back to ISIS to be slaughtered after they tried to make it to America http://tinyurl.com/mtc3xch

Corruption and pro-jihadi immigration has been hallmark of Dems/RINO’s. That is why they oppose Trump as he stands in their way !

Dems know their hold overs in FBI / DOJ /NSC will help them out !

Unless they are totally purged including Left/Liberal judges to keep out their bias …its uphill task to prosecute them.

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

…and at this point, I don’t think any freedom loving person in America doesn’t know that…..but most people would be afraid to call for his arrest and prosecution….because they might be called “racist” and they just can’t tolerate that….”sticks and stones may break my bones…but words will never harm me”……kindergarten mantra.

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

LOL, exactly.

fishorcutbait
fishorcutbait
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

Dig around a bit…the STORM is here.
#MAGA #whoisQ

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago
Reply to  fishorcutbait

IMHO this is just a tropical depression, Cat 1 maybe … I predict it will go Cat 5. Maybe Cat 6. I would dare say we will see other, worse things, but I don’t want to give the trolls any ideas.

I’m ready … but I don’t know how to get others ready other than by saying it.

#MAGA back at ‘cha 😉

NobodysaysBOO
NobodysaysBOO
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

make a CHEAP deal TRUMP!
Just pick any of them and HANG/shoot the fool on tv and watch the other rats RUN!!

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago
Reply to  NobodysaysBOO

I like that … but I’m not sure if the Donald has any advisors who would go for it….

;-))

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

Devin Nunes, Washington’s Public Enemy No. 1
What did the FBI do in the 2016 campaign?
The head of the House inquiry on what he has found—and questions still unanswered.

By Kimberley A. Strassel
July 27, 2018 6:14 p.m. ET
Tulare, Calif.

It’s 105 degrees as I stand with Rep. Devin Nunes on his family’s dairy farm. Mr. Nunes has been feeling even more heat in Washington, where as chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence he has labored to unearth the truth about the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s activities during and after the 2016 presidential campaign. Thanks in large part to his work, we now know that the FBI used informants against Donald Trump’s campaign, that it obtained surveillance warrants based on opposition research conducted for Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and that after the election Obama administration officials “unmasked” and monitored the incoming team.

Mr. Nunes’s efforts have provoked extraordinary partisan and institutional fury in Washington—across the aisle, in the FBI and other law-enforcement and intelligence agencies, in the media. “On any given day there are dozens of attacks, each one wilder in its claims,” he says. Why does he keep at it? “First of all, because it’s my job. This is a basic congressional investigation, and we follow the facts,” he says. The “bigger picture,” he adds, is that in “a lot of the bad and problematic countries” that Intelligence Committee members investigate, “this is what they do there. There is a political party that controls the intelligence agencies, controls the media, all to ensure that party stays in power. If we get to that here, we no longer have a functioning republic. We can’t let that happen.”

Mr. Nunes, 44, was elected to Congress in 2002 from Central California. He joined the Intelligence Committee in 2011 and delved into the statutes, standards and norms that underpin U.S. spying. That taught him to look for “red flags,” information or events that don’t feel right and indicate a deeper problem. He noticed some soon after the 2016 election.

The first: Immediately after joining the Trump transition team, Mr. Nunes faced an onslaught of left-wing claims that he might be in cahoots with Vladimir Putin. It started on social media, though within months outlets such as MSNBC were openly asking if he was a “Russian agent.” “I’ve been a Russia hawk going way back,” he says. “I was the one who only six months earlier had called the Obama administration’s failure to understand Putin’s plans and intentions the largest intelligence failure since 9/11. So these attacks, surreal—big red flag.”

Mr. Nunes would later come to believe the accusations marked the beginning of a deliberate campaign by Obama officials and the intelligence community to discredit him and sideline him from any oversight effort. “This was November. We, Republicans, still didn’t know about the FBI’s Trump investigation. But they did,” he says. “There was concern I’d figure it out, so they had to get rid of me.”

A second red flag: the sudden rush by a small group of Obama officials to produce a new intelligence assessment two weeks before President Trump’s inauguration, claiming the Russians had acted in 2016 specifically to elect Mr. Trump. “Nobody disagrees the Russians were trying to muddy up Hillary Clinton. Because everyone on the planet believed—including the Russians—she was going to win,” Mr. Nunes says. So it “made no sense” that the Obama administration was “working so hard to make the flip argument—to say ‘Oh, no, no: This was all about electing Trump.’ ” The effort began to make more sense once that rushed intelligence assessment grew into a central premise behind the theory that Mr. Trump’s campaign had colluded with the Russians.

January 2017 also brought then-FBI Director James Comey’s acknowledgment to Congress—the public found out later—that the bureau had been conducting a counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign since the previous summer, and that Mr. Comey had actively concealed the probe from Congress. Months earlier, when Mr. Nunes had seen media stories alluding to a Trump investigation, he’d dismissed them. “We’re supposed to get briefed,” he says. “Plus, I was thinking: ‘Comey, FBI, they’re good people and would never do this in an election. Nah.’ ”

When the facts came out, Mr. Nunes was stunned by the form the investigation took. For years he had been central in updating the laws governing surveillance, metadata collection and so forth. “I would never have conceived of FBI using our counterintelligence capabilities to target a political campaign. If it had crossed any of our minds, I can guarantee we’d have specifically written, ‘Don’t do that,’ ” when crafting legislation, he says. “Counterintelligence is looking at people trying to steal our nation’s secrets or working with terrorists. This if anything would be a criminal matter.”

Then there was the Christopher Steele dossier, prepared for Mrs. Clinton’s campaign by the opposition-research firm Fusion GPS. Top congressional Republicans got a January 2017 briefing about the document, which Mr. Comey later described as “salacious and unverified.” Mr. Nunes remembers Mr. Comey making one other claim. “He said Republicans paid for it. Not true.” Mr. Nunes recalls. “If they had informed us Hillary Clinton and Democrats paid for that dossier, I can guarantee you that Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan would have laughed and walked out of that meeting.” The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative website funded by hedge-fund manager Paul Singer, had earlier hired Fusion GPS to do research on Mr. Trump, but the Beacon’s editors have said that assignment did not overlap with the dossier.

All these red flags were more than enough to justify a congressional investigation, yet Mr. Nunes says his sleuthing triggered a new effort to prevent one. He had been troubled in January 2017 when newspapers published leaked conversations between Mike Flynn, Mr. Trump’s first national security adviser, and the Russian ambassador. The leak, Mr. Nunes says, involved “very technical collection, nearly the exact readouts.” It violated strict statutory rules against “unmasking”—revealing the identities of Americans who are picked up talking to foreigners who are under U.S. intelligence surveillance.

Around the time of the Flynn leak, Mr. Nunes received tips that far more unmasking had taken place. His sources gave him specific document numbers to prove it. Viewing them required Mr. Nunes to travel in March to a secure reading room on White House grounds, a visit his critics would then spin into a false claim that he was secretly working with Mr. Trump’s inner circle. They also asserted that his unmasking revelations amounted to an unlawful disclosure of classified information.

That prompted a House Ethics Committee investigation. In April 2017, Mr. Nunes stepped aside temporarily from the Russia-collusion piece of his inquiry, conveniently for those who wished to forestall its progress. Not until December did the Ethics Committee clear Mr. Nunes. “We found out later,” he says, “that four of the five Democrats on that committee had called for me to be removed before this even got rolling.”

Meantime, the Intelligence Committee continued the Russia-collusion probe without Mr. Nunes. In October 2017 news finally became public that the Steele dossier had been paid for by the Clinton campaign. This raised the question of how much the FBI had relied on opposition research for its warrant applications, under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, to spy on onetime Trump campaign aide Carter Page. Throughout the fall, the Justice Department refused to comply with Intel Committee subpoenas for key dossier and FISA documents.

By the end of the year, Mr. Nunes was facing off with the Justice Department, which was given a Jan. 3, 2018, deadline to comply with Congress’s demands for information. The New York Times quoted unnamed government officials who claimed the Russia investigation had hinged not on the dossier but on a conversation with another low-level Trump aide, George Papadopoulos. The next day, the Washington Post ran a story asserting—falsely, Mr. Nunes insists—that even his Republican colleagues had lost confidence in him. “So, a leak about how the dossier doesn’t matter after all, and another saying I’m out there alone,” he says. “And right then DOJ and FBI suddenly demand a private meeting with the speaker, where they try to convince him to make me stand down. All this is not a coincidence.”

But Mr. Ryan backed Mr. Nunes, and the Justice Department produced the documents. The result was the Nunes memo, released to the public in February, which reported that the Steele dossier had in fact “formed an essential part of the Carter Page FISA application”—and that the FBI had failed to inform the FISA court of the document’s partisan provenance. “We kept the memo to four pages,” Mr. Nunes says. “We wanted it clean. And we thought: That’s it, it’s over. The American public now knows that they were using dirt to investigate a political campaign, a U.S. citizen, and everyone will acknowledge the scandal.” That isn’t what happened. Instead, “Democrats put out their own memo, the media attacked us more, and the FBI and DOJ continue to obfuscate.”

It got worse. This spring Mr. Nunes obtained information showing the FBI had used informants to gather intelligence on the Trump camp. The Justice Department is still playing hide-and-seek with documents. “We still don’t know how many informants were run before July 31, 2016”—the official open of the counterintelligence investigation—“and how much they were paid. That’s the big outstanding question,” he says. Mr. Nunes adds that the department and the FBI haven’t done anything about the unmaskings or taken action against the Flynn leakers—because, in his view, “they are too busy working with Democrats to cover all this up.”

He and his committee colleagues in June sent a letter asking Mr. Trump to declassify at least 20 pages of the FISA application. Mr. Nunes says they are critical: “If people think using the Clinton dirt to get a FISA is bad, what else that’s in that application is even worse.”

Mr. Nunes has harsh words for his adversaries. How, he asks, can his committee’s Democrats, who spent years “worrying about privacy and civil liberties,” be so blasé about unmaskings, surveillance of U.S. citizens, and intelligence leaks? On the FBI: “I’m not the one that used an unverified dossier to get a FISA warrant,” Mr. Nunes says. “I’m not the one who obstructed a congressional investigation. I’m not the one who lied and said Republicans paid for the dossier. I’m just one of a few people in a position to get to the bottom of it.” And on the press: “Today’s media is corrupt. It’s chosen a side. But it’s also making itself irrelevant. The sooner Republicans understand that, the better.”

*****His big worry is that Republicans are running out of time before the midterm elections, yet there are dozens of witnesses still to interview. “But this was always the DOJ/FBI plan,” he says. “They are slow-rolling, because they are wishing and betting the Republicans lose the House.” ******* THAT IS THE PLAN BY THE UNIPARTY!

Still, he believes the probe has yielded enough information to chart a path for reform: “We need more restrictions on what you can use FISAs for, and more restrictions on unmaskings. And we need real penalties for those who violate the rules.” He says his investigation has also illuminated “the flaws in the powers of oversight, which Congress need to reinstate for itself.”

Mostly, Mr. Nunes feels it has been important to tell the story. “There are going to be two histories written here. The fiction version will come from an entire party, and former and even current intelligence heads, and the media, who will continue trying to cover up what they did,” he says. “It’s our job, unfortunately, to write the nonfiction.”

Ms. Strassel writes the Journal’s Potomac Watch column.

Appeared in the July 28, 2018, print edition as ‘Washington’s Public Enemy No. 1.’
https://www.wsj.com/articles/devin-nunes-washingtons-public-enemy-no-1-1532729666

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Thank you for sharing felix. …

Amazing Nunes has been able to spot the landmines and avoid the ambushes …

JulianusRex
JulianusRex
5 years ago

I’m tired of Congressmen like Nunes who talk a lot but accomplish nothing.

Justin Truedope
Justin Truedope
5 years ago
Reply to  JulianusRex

The Swamp is deep! It’ll take a lot of time and effort to drain it. At the very least Nunes is putting pressure on the corrupt Dems, which will hopefully help us to thrash them soundly in the upcoming midterms!
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Take the time to help get out the VOTE!!! #MAGA #WalkAway

JulianusRex
JulianusRex
5 years ago

It’s always good to hear from the Canadian Prime Minister.

fishorcutbait
fishorcutbait
5 years ago

Yes!
#whoisQ

Rocinante44
Rocinante44
5 years ago

nunes is truly all talk….wake me up when even one democrat is charged with a crime and prosecuted

bruce
bruce
5 years ago
Reply to  Rocinante44

Dems cover their arse really good as a group. Look at the Pain the Democrats in the House and Senate avoided wherein they would not press charges against the Pakistan Owan brothers fiasco wherein all the Democrats sat back and never filed charges as they stole all the emails from the Democrat congressmen. Debbie Wasserman Schultz should have been investigated and indicted. She follows after Hillary. Oops, forgot. The MSM never reported it did they. What does that tell you? If you never read about it, you are dumber than I thought. Suggest you investigate facts for a change?

mztore
mztore
5 years ago
Reply to  Rocinante44

I happen to agree……but refuse to sleep. Instead I will remain awake to what is going on.

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago
Reply to  Rocinante44

If it weren’t for Nunes….none of us what know what we know today….recall that he tripped over that information accidentally while looking at secret documents on the “unmasking” of private citizens for spying…..Susan Rice and Samantha Powers fingerprints all over it…leading back to Obama …..he immediately went to President Trump to alert him…..that’s when things started unravelling for the former Obama administration…..

And if you had to deal with the corruption of Dimms and RINOs….I’m wondering how far you would get in Congress…it’s easy to pass judgement on people when you’re sitting back in your lounger on the sidelines…. but don’t worry….I’m sure someone will wake you up when the things get heated….when is the last time you contacted YOUR REPRESENTATIVE and told him/her to assist Nunes, Gaetz, Jordan, DeSantis, Meadows, et al….I’m guessing zero times.

Rocinante44
Rocinante44
5 years ago
Reply to  ladywarrior

i’ve contacted my gop rep mike coffman and gop sen cory gardner, two of the worst rinos in congress. They are both presently very busy building a VA hospital we don’t need and refusing to approve trump’s judges until trump assures them that he won’t enforce federal marijuana laws in colorado. contacting them about the crimes they have stood by and allowed would be pointless

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago
Reply to  Rocinante44

Good for you! Keep it up :0)….get your family and neighbors to do it all also….they go by the numbers of calls they get.

Dick Hardigan
Dick Hardigan
5 years ago
Reply to  Rocinante44

Oh come on. Do you know what Nunes is actually up against? The swamp is very deep and treacherous. The Uniparty is all in on this deception. They are betting everything on the outcome. This fight is an uphill battle for us and it’s a fight that America cannot afford to lose.The bad guys are betting everything on people on our side getting impatient and giving up.

Phil McDonald
Phil McDonald
5 years ago

It’s criminal for a private citizen to lie to the Fed’s…. but if the Fed’s lie to the American people it’s politics.

mztore
mztore
5 years ago
Reply to  Phil McDonald

sort of like the police huh?

MAS
MAS
5 years ago

So where are the perp walkers? Call me when Democrats and Republican deep state actors are behind bars, until then it’s just more DC Kabuki theater…

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago

“We are quite confident that once the American people see these 20
pages, at least for those that will get real reporting on this issue,
they will be shocked by what’s in that FISA application,” Oh, he means, like when the American people heard what was on the 18 minutes of the Nixon tapes, right?

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
5 years ago

Demoncraps just mocking you. They mocked your Constitution back in 1913 and haven’t stopped since. Then they mocked your office of the Presidency with a phony Negro who sodomized old white men and almost put in a women called Hillaryous for the ultimate mockery.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
5 years ago

As for the intel used to cobble together those bogus FISA warrants, you can’t make chicken salad out of chicken sh*t.

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago

;-))

Under Dog
Under Dog
5 years ago

If the redacted parts were anything to do with Russia, Mueller would have leaked it months ago.

tn_tea _ partyer_420
tn_tea _ partyer_420
5 years ago

I’m beginning to think all of America is being played. We have a 2 or maybe even 3 tier justice system.

YancyHomes1
YancyHomes1
5 years ago

The Socialist Democrats and the media, who always cry foul when they think their first Amendment rights have been violated, are in bed once again to suppress the first Amendment, because they want to suppress the truth. They used these same tactics and responses with Fast and Furious, with Benghazi, with the Clinton e-mail crimes, so this is nothing new to them.
They are only first Amendment advocates when it is information against someone that doesn’t share their world views.

President Trump needs to declassify as much as possible…quickly!

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  YancyHomes1

For political reasons he can’t… Sessions needs to do that.

YancyHomes1
YancyHomes1
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Sessions won’t do it. He recused himself from anything to do with this matter. Now that he is seeing what a farce the entire investigation is, he should un-recuse himself. But, he won’t. So, we may be in a stalemate, with the elections coming up soon.

SK
SK
5 years ago

I’m sure it’s worse than I even imagined. But nothing will come of it. Nothing! Let them eat cake. Peasants.

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago

I hope we will be shocked enough to light up the call boards of every single Congressman and Senator and demand they start firing people right and left.

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
5 years ago

There is no better deterient than to see top officials lead off the Federal Prison…..I hope to live long enough to see that….

Templar
Templar
5 years ago

As I have said before: ‘All the evidence is there but the GOP is too crooked or too scared to use it’.

Lyle Hartman
Lyle Hartman
5 years ago

Total transparency or jail. They work for us. And, start firing this band of traitors until their trial dates come up. Also, when convicted they should go into the general jail population, not some cushy detention center. I think we all need to reread “Unintended Consequences” by John Ross.

Defiant
Defiant
5 years ago

I won’t be shocked at all. I think the Dems have proven what hateful, felonious, obstructionist Fascists they are.

Hallis Creek
Hallis Creek
5 years ago

Rosenstein will never turn over anything that may damage his true paymasters in the democratic party.

Mike Kevins
Mike Kevins
5 years ago

We already know what is in there! They do not want it confirmed.

DVader
DVader
5 years ago

What would shock me would be if Nunes and Trump would stop lying…

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