Posted on 02/05/2018 9:33:33 PM PST by ransomnote
Full Title: Rep. Paul Gosar calls for 'criminal prosecution' of former top FBI, DOJ officials after release of Nunes memo
Rep. Paul Gosar said in a statement to the Washington Examiner that the former director and deputy FBI director, and two former deputy attorneys general "have made a mockery of the FBI." (AP Photo/Matt York, File) Sign up for Daily on Defense
Email Address SUBMIT Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for the criminal prosecution of multiple former FBI and Justice Department officials after the release Friday of the Republican memo about surveillance of a Trump campaign adviser.
Gosar said in a statement posted to Twitter Friday that he will be co-authoring a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions seeking the "criminal prosecution" of former FBI Director James Comey, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for their "illegal misconduct and abuse of FISA."
"I will be leading a letter to the Attorney General seeking criminal prosecution against these traitors to our nation," Gosar said in a statement.
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Putting these RATS on trail is the best way to resolve what these seditious slime have done. It will also break down the Pretorian guard media blockade.
Good luck with that. Sessions is part of the problem.
Works for me. Thanks.
Don't be so sure. In the light of other forces moving with and behind Trump, it just might be that Sessions is "acting on separate orders" from the President...
ABC, NBC, and CBS all have FCC licences. Perhaps we should review those.
Good
Yeh Baby!
That's exactly what I'm saying. Sessions answers to the deep state - not the President.
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