Posted on 05/19/2020 3:42:49 AM PDT by knighthawk
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., asked the Trump administration to declassify the entire email that President Obamas former national security Susan Rice sent herself just before her boss was about to leave office, a report said.
Politico reported Monday that it viewed Johnsons letter, which requested that Rices entire email that touched on the January 5, 2017, meeting be released. He said the email summarized the meeting where Obama and his top officials discussed the Michael Flynn case. Flynn was President Trumps first national security adviser.
Earlier this month, Attorney General William Barrs Justice Department dismissed the case against Flynn, who was seen as the key prosecution witness from Robert Muellers investigation into the Trump campaign.
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Theres tons of proof of Obamas involvement out there. Also in Strzoks texts IIRC.
Next on the agenda will be asking to "Speak to the Manager!"
btt
There’s a time for everything.
Could be Gropin’ Joe’s veep pick. Might as well air everything out now.
Why isn't Lindsey Graham doing anything? So far he has talked a lot but never followed up on any of it.
Another worthless, "tit on a boar hog", Washington insider.
Makes a show of playing the right game but never seems to put any points on the board.
This is why Senators don't make good presidents. They talk but can't do.
They don't make for good AG's either. In fact, I'm hard pressed to find a $inator that makes a good $inator.
Roger that.
Why isn’t Lindsey Graham issuing Susan Rice a subpoena ?
Because he doesnt have the votes.
HA!
Later the same day...
If it doesn't show up just pick it. Hot linked.
It wasn't "national security issues" that were redacted, it was "we're covering our asses issues" that were redacted.
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