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Democrats, voting as a block, tried to advance a series of motions they said would help put the Republican memo in context. All but one of those motions failed along party lines. The committee did make a Democratic memo rebutting the Republican version available to the full House but not to the public.
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: Grambler
So, Trump in the oval office, gets this news and says "Finally!"
Now he has to work out how much time should elapse before he says yes!
Has to appear considered so what, an hour ... a day perhaps.
The one thing President Trump has in common with the A Team ... "I love it when a plan comes together!"
How long does he wait to say yes!
P
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: Grambler
So, Trump in the oval office, gets this news and says "Finally!"
Now he has to work out how much time should elapse before he says yes!
Has to appear considered so what, an hour ... a day perhaps.
The one thing President Trump has in common with the A Team ... "I love it when a plan comes together!"
How long does he wait to say yes!
P
My guess is he will wait until after the state of the Union. I think he wants to talk about his policies in his address, and rest on that for a few days.
My guess is it will be released friday, but I could be wrong.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: Grambler
The Hill is also reporting that Trump was pissed that the DoJ issued "guidance" about not releasing it.
Yet we also get the report that Sanders says the WH hasn't seen the memo yet and haven't made a decision on whether to release it.
Strange.
While Nunes has described the memo as “facts,” Democrats have slammed it as a collection of misleading talking points they are unable to correct without exposing the highly classified information underpinning the document.
originally posted by: neo96
While Nunes has described the memo as “facts,” Democrats have slammed it as a collection of misleading talking points they are unable to correct without exposing the highly classified information underpinning the document.
Highly classified information ?
Funny they had no problems marching out Simpson, and the Steele script.