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To: RummyChick

Glenn Greenwald: Democrats hoping intelligence agencies will ‘undermine and subvert’ Trump presidency

Journalist Glenn Greenwald told Fox News Thursday that there is “obvious open warfare” between the intelligence community and President-elect Donald Trump, with Democrats “openly calling for and cheering for the intervention of the CIA.”

Greenwald spoke to “Tucker Carlson Tonight” regarding reports that Trump and President Barack Obama had been briefed about unverified allegations that Russian spies had collected compromising personal and financial information about the president-elect. A dossier containing the most salacious allegations was published by BuzzFeed earlier this week.

Greenwald said Democrats and liberals are “hoping ... that this unelected faction in Washington will undermine and subvert and destroy the legitimacy of Donald Trump’s presidency before he’s even inaugurated and I think what you’re seeing is actually quite dangerous.”


8 posted on 01/13/2017 6:25:17 AM PST by Grampa Dave (The deadliest Islamic terror cell America has ever faced is leaving office, 20 Jan 2017!)
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To: Grampa Dave

Planned Parenthood Strategist Wrote the Dirty Trump “Dossier”
Jan 12, 2017

RUSH: It turns out the Democrat Party is behind this. A donor and a strategist for Planned Parenthood wrote the dossier, a guy who has worked for Planned Parenthood. Do not ever doubt me when I tell you that everything in opposition to Trump is gonna have its roots in the Democrat Party, to one of their think tanks, to one of their groups, to one of their institutions, to Hillary and Bill Clinton. It’s inescapable.


22 posted on 01/13/2017 6:33:59 AM PST by minnesota_bound
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