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originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: elementalgrove
I cant wait to see how Democrats try to spin this. Rep. Warner (Virginia) came out and said there is new evidence dealing with Trump Russia collusion they received last year that is important.
Panic is setting in on Democrats.
originally posted by: Tarzan the apeman.
a reply to: elementalgrove
I did find this and also heard it on the radio on my way home from work. Some of what is happening could have something to do with the IG report that is coming out in late Feb. or sometime in March. Time will tell.
Linky www.nytimes.com...
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: elementalgrove
Maxine and her response are confusing me. I am also seeing that Kennedy will be giving the Democratic response to POTUS SOTU.
So are Dems giving 2 responses or is Mad Max just calling her own audibles?
originally posted by: elementalgrove
the energies are primed for some massive shifts in consciousness and potentially moves to be made by our white hat friends.
s*** is about to get real!
(CNN)Rep. Joseph Kennedy III will deliver the Democratic Party's response to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address next week.
Kennedy, 37, is seen as a rising star in a party that has many in the senior ranks well into their 70s.
The Massachusetts congressman comes from one of the most prominent families in American politics as the great nephew of former President John F. Kennedy. He will follow in the footsteps of his great uncle, Sen. Ted Kennedy, who was part of a group response to President Ronald Reagan's State of the Union in 1982.
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: carewemust
LOL - I didn't know the FBI/ was set up by the Founding Fathers
Eric HolderVerified account
@EricHolder
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is, and has been, a dedicated public servant who has served this country well. Bogus attacks on the FBI and DOJ to distract attention from a legitimate criminal inquiry does long term, unnecessary damage to these foundations of our government.
originally posted by: elementalgrove
a reply to: Sublimecraft
What would really top all of this off is if Trump decided that the State of the Union address was the best time for him to read out, verbatim, the 4-page memo - that way everyone can stop speculating about it and move on to stage two - statues, signs, looting and lies.
I am not sure what he is going to announce but, considering Super Blue Blood Moon is right on the heels of it, the energies are primed for some massive shifts in consciousness and potentially moves to be made by our white hat friends.
I think the past couple weeks have indicated that s*** is about to get real!
originally posted by: alphabetaone
Wait a second, you bring well defined peer-reviewed science such as spirituality:
originally posted by: elementalgrove
the energies are primed for some massive shifts in consciousness and potentially moves to be made by our white hat friends.
And try to make a cliam that:
s*** is about to get real!
you try way too hard to be a sycophant and I think it's wasted effort...a comedian would be time well spent.
The House intelligence committee and the FBI are scrambling at the last minute to avoid an outright clash ahead of an anticipated vote to release a highly disputed Republican memo attacking current and former FBI and Justice Department officials over surveillance in the Trump-Russia saga.
Before the committee enters a 5 p.m. meeting widely anticipated but not certain to include a vote to declassify the memo, the intelligence committee and the FBI were in negotiations Monday to permit bureau officials a greater modicum of visibility into the memo’s contents, The Daily Beast has learned.
It appeared the discussions stopped short of permitting FBI officials to read the brief memo in full. Fox News and CNN reported that Trump’s appointed FBI director, Chris Wray, ventured to Capitol Hill on Sunday to view the memo—another sign that both sides were attempting to reconcile differences that emerged into public view last week.
saraacarter.com...
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe was forced to resign Monday, just as the House Intelligence Committee is expected to vote on the public release of a classified memo this afternoon revealing extensive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuse under the Obama administration, sources told this reporter.
McCabe apparently lashed out to his colleagues when he was told he would be asked to resign, according to sources. FBI Director Christopher Wray viewed the four-page memo on Sunday, sources familiar with the discussions said.
McCabe, who is facing three federal inquiries for conflicts-of-interest during his time at the FBI, is one of the numerous names mentioned in the classified memo detailing FISA abuse, according to sources who reviewed the memo.
The federal inquiries into allegations against McCabe, who was expected to resign in March, are based on documents and interviews conducted by this reporter over the past year and range from sexual discrimination to improper political activity.
Current and former FBI officials said McCabe’s resignation is the beginning of more resignations to come. “There are people lining up in the bureau to go after McCabe,” said a former FBI official, with knowledge. “There will be a clean up at the Bureau of his cronies.”