The Deep State Chronicles
Jan 25, 2018 12:08:37 GMT -6
Post by Raymond306 on Jan 25, 2018 12:08:37 GMT -6
For those of us actually paying attention to what has been going on in this country, we are painfully aware of the Deep State Coup d'etat in operation for over a year targeting Donald Trump. Everything from intra-agency insubordination to outright efforts at sabotaging the Trump administration, nothing has been too outrageous for the Deep State to try.
However, as we speak the hard evidence of this coup d'etat is coming to light. Breaking news indicates that Republicans are moving ahead with plans to release of a memo blowing the lid off the Deep State efforts:
Naturally Democrats are desperately trying to stop the memo release going so far as to say that anyone even reading the memo (including members of Congress) are committing an act of treason. Really? I shall merely remind you of a quote I'm fond of repeating: If you want to know what Democrats are guilty of, just listen to their lies about Republicans.
However, as we speak the hard evidence of this coup d'etat is coming to light. Breaking news indicates that Republicans are moving ahead with plans to release of a memo blowing the lid off the Deep State efforts:
from Fox News
Republicans appear to be proceeding with the release of a much-hyped memo that purportedly reveals government surveillance abuse -- despite Justice Department officials describing such a move as “extraordinarily reckless.”
Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote Wednesday to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., urging him not to release the memo.
"We believe it would be extraordinarily reckless for the Committee to disclose such information publicly without giving the Department and the FBI the opportunity to review the memorandum and to advise the HPSCI of the risk of harm to national security and to ongoing investigations that could come from public release," he said.
Republicans appear to be proceeding with the release of a much-hyped memo that purportedly reveals government surveillance abuse -- despite Justice Department officials describing such a move as “extraordinarily reckless.”
Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote Wednesday to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., urging him not to release the memo.
"We believe it would be extraordinarily reckless for the Committee to disclose such information publicly without giving the Department and the FBI the opportunity to review the memorandum and to advise the HPSCI of the risk of harm to national security and to ongoing investigations that could come from public release," he said.
Naturally Democrats are desperately trying to stop the memo release going so far as to say that anyone even reading the memo (including members of Congress) are committing an act of treason. Really? I shall merely remind you of a quote I'm fond of repeating: If you want to know what Democrats are guilty of, just listen to their lies about Republicans.