Posted on 06/29/2017 9:46:05 PM PDT by Rabin
House Intelligence Committee threatens to subpoena (all) recordings, memos with, x FBI director. We find The President's statement, and the White House letter, (in part) un-responsive. Committee Leadership (Mike Conaway, and. Adam Schiff) subsequently issued a second letter to admonish; the committee will consider using compulsory action, or a subpoena, to make sure the White House responds "fully".
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Raben.
NPR, huh?
Don’t post NPR here
[[Adam Schiff) subsequently issued a second letter to admonish; the committee will consider using compulsory action, or a subpoena, to make sure the White House responds “fully”]]
That’s funny- they didn’t do that when shrillary REFUSED to comply- they even allowed her time to destroy evidence, and heck- the FBI even destroyed evidence for her-
My what a difference between that investigation and htis one
Methinks the mods decide the rules around here on source links. If it stands, it stands. They will let you know, if not.
Now, to your point. It’s accurate to say that Schiff is running rough shod over the moron Republican chairman, who lets him.
Let’s face it, obviously five months in the Republicans are plainly *NeverTrumpers.
UNIPARTY.
I wish the house would actually work as hard at passing tax reform and repealing obozocare
Whitehouse should either tweet: “Pound sand,” or just ignore them.
House Intelligence is an oxymoron.
covfefe (so f_ck off)
Apparently these clowns don’t remember Geraldo’s “Al Capone’s Vault” experience. Yammering and wasting resources going after recordings that don’t exist keeps them from more harmful mischief until the dramatic unveiling of nothing shows them to be complete fools. Self-immolation Kabuki = winning.
And how many divisions does Schiff have?
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