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originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: carewemust
The time is almost there. Too early. Not quite yet
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: carewemust
The time is almost there. Too early. Not quite yet
Too much too fast and people's eyes will glaze over. What should be revealed first, in your opinion?
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: carewemust
The time is almost there. Too early. Not quite yet
Too much too fast and people's eyes will glaze over. What should be revealed first, in your opinion?
originally posted by: mugger
Declassify it all. We pay them. It's our government, not theirs.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: sdcigarpig
When I was employed by the U.S. Navy, some classified documents named people who were really on our side, but their side didn't know it.
Declassifying everything 100% might not be prudent. I'd trust whatever guidelines for declassification President Trump puts forth.
originally posted by: Isurrender73
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: sdcigarpig
When I was employed by the U.S. Navy, some classified documents named people who were really on our side, but their side didn't know it.
Declassifying everything 100% might not be prudent. I'd trust whatever guidelines for declassification President Trump puts forth.
I agree with you. But I don't think anyone is saying we should put anyone in our military or intelligence community in harms way that is beneficial to the US people. But for those who conspired against the president, I don't care if they can never walk the streets again.
Source: abcnews.go.com...
King said he wrote a letter to committee leaders Monday requesting they subpoena additional information, including text messages between Page and Strzok sent on their personal devices, though he predicted President Trump would need to declassify certain details.
“I wanna see the names of everyone who interviewed Hillary Clinton on July 2, 2016,” King demanded. “I wanna see their notes. I want to consider bringing each of them forward to testify what went on inside that room and then see if their notes and their testimony matches up to the 302 document that in the end was the basis that Peter Strzok briefed James Comey off of.”
King added that he would like to learn the names of the FISA judges, any FISA warrant requests and supporting documents.
“The president of the United States appears to be the only one who has the power and authority to bring all of this information forward. The American people deserve access to all of this information,” King said. “We need to know the information that was brought forward and who prepared it because we've got a tainted investigation here put together by some very, very biased people.”
originally posted by: Isurrender73
a reply to: carewemust
The problem for the deepstate is Trump is the lion and the deepstate a bunch of sheep. The only way for the lion to roar is to declasify.
Rudy Giuliani admits 'Spygate' is Trump PR tactic against Robert Mueller
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Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani said on Sunday that his repeated imputations of a supposed scandal at the heart of the Robert Mueller investigation – which Donald Trump calls “Spygate” – amounted to a tactic to sway public opinion and limit the risk of the president being impeached.
“Of course we have to do it to defend the president,” Trump’s lawyer told CNN State of the Union host Dana Bash, who accused him of being part of a campaign to undermine the Mueller investigation. Trump has repeatedly called the special counsel’s work a “witch hunt”, despite its producing five guilty pleas, including by three former Trump aides, and evidence of Russian tampering in US elections
www.theguardian.com...