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First excerpts of Memo - on Fox now

Trey Gowdy read it and felt it was very serious.
This is the same trey gowdy who is resigning to rejoin the DOJ because he was sick of politics almost immediately after the memo was authored? Sounds like he sure thought they were the problem.
 
Clear corruption on the part of the real colluders: the Democrats, FBI and DOJ. This is bigger than Watergate.

God bless Trump and Nunes for soldiering on with the truth.
 
huh? How does this respond to what I just said?
You pointed out that perjury is a crime and make the difference in whether someone there is a conviction or a mistrial.

I agreed that perjury is a crime and can play an important role in obtaining a conviction. Criminal cases are like that.

I don't know what part of that you think is irrelevant to what you said. Do you have a greater point you didn't present in that post?
 
This is the same trey gowdy who is resigning to rejoin the DOJ because he was sick of politics almost immediately after the memo was authored? Sounds like he sure thought they were the problem.
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Clear corruption on the part of the real collusion between the Democrats, FBI and DOJ. This is bigger than Watergate.

God bless Trump and Nunes for soldiering on with the truth.
No, god bless YOU Ripskater.
 
SBJJ thinks that a court is likely to imprison someone for contempt if they don't mention something in an affidavit used to apply for a warrant.

Maybe he should be googling "probable cause," or "warrant requirements." Preferably, the standards for foreign courts.
 
Trey Gowdy read it and felt it was very serious.

I'm asking if you can explain, with particularity, what you find damning (I'll settle for even relevant) in this memo in regards to how the prosecution goes about asking the court for a warrant.

Are you capable of doing that thinking for yourself? Or do you just go with whatever someone else says? Hell, the congressman you cited bother to explain why he thought it was important?
 
Gowdy tweeted that this doesn't discredit Mueller's investigation and that he is confident in him.

It doesn't. This is pre-Mueller.

It does crush Rosenstein, Comey, McCabe, and Yates like a bug.
 
Came in here to discuss the memo, and see SBJJ taking time away from begging mods to card posters he disagrees with, to post legal theory from India to support his claim of contempt, which I can't even figure out how he's worked that into the conversation about said memo.

The War Room ladies and gentlemen.


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This is the same trey gowdy who is resigning to rejoin the DOJ because he was sick of politics almost immediately after the memo was authored? Sounds like he sure thought they were the problem.



Doesn’t change the facts at hand.
 
Trey Gowdy read it and felt it was very serious.

All I've seen Gowdy say publicly since this has been released is that the FBI used the dossier before it was fully vetted, and used parts of it after it was vetted. He's also stated unequivocally that it in no way impacts the validity of the Mueller investigation.

That's a 180 from nearly every GOP media head, atm. Tucker and Hannity are calling for an end of the investigation and a criminal investigation into Comey, Rosenstein, McCabe, etc. Ditto for Jim Jordan.

Funny how Gowdy has such a different opinion regarding Mueller than Nunes.
 
No these judges were LIED to. It's confirmed.

Comey, Yates, McCabe, and Rosenstein all signed off on the use of the dossier multiple times to obtain FISA Warrants. They should all be arrested and tried for Abuse of Power and Perjury.
Godzilla is real! It's confirmed.


Fuji, Takamoto, and Toshi have all been compromised. Trust no one.

This is the resistance.
 
I'm asking if you can explain, with particularity, what you find damning (I'll settle for even relevant) in this memo in regards to how the prosecution goes about asking the court for a warrant.

Are you capable of doing that thinking for yourself? Or do you just go with whatever someone else says? Hell, the congressman you cited bother to explain why he thought it was important?



Is this even a serious question?


Let’s start with Bruce Ohr, who’s wife worked for fusion gps, using Steele as a source after contact was severed, relaying his “info” back to the fbi.
 
Doesn’t change the facts at hand.
You have no facts in your hand. Your last post was a random appeal to Gowdy, a man who has said little to support your position.
 
All I've seen Gowdy say publicly since this has been released is that the FBI used the dossier before it was fully vetted, and used parts of it after it was vetted. He's also stated unequivocally that it in no way impacts the validity of the Mueller investigation.

That's a 180 from nearly every GOP media head, atm. Tucker and Hannity are calling for an end of the investigation and a criminal investigation into Comey, Rosenstein, McCabe, etc. Ditto for Jim Jordan.

Funny how Gowdy has such a different opinion regarding Mueller than Nunes.



On the news yesterday? He stated he had read the underlying classified info.
 
Godzilla is real! It's confirmed.


Fuji, Takamoto, and Toshi have all been compromised. Trust no one.

This is the resistance.

You may not care that the DoJ and the FBI abused their power and committed perjury using a dossier paid for by Hillary Clinton and created through Russian agents feeding propaganda, but most of America will. The judges that were lied to will as well.

This is only the tip of the iceberg.
 
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