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  • Nunes claims House Intel Committee Democrats responsible for over ‘100 leaks’

    02/05/2018 9:36:06 AM PST · by huldah1776 · 34 replies
    Conservative Review ^ | Feb 5, 2018 | Chris Pandolfo
    On Monday morning, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., responded to vicious media attacks claiming he is a “Russian agent” or has otherwise been compromised by the Russians. snip Nunes accused the Democrats of leaking information from the committee to create false narratives and obfuscate the fact that the Democrats and the Hillary Clinton campaign paid for the unverified dossier that the FBI used to get a warrant to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. “Mr. Schiff knows that he’s spreading a false narrative there. But that’s not new for him, he’s spread false narratives the entire time,”...
  • Gohmert Pushing to Subpoena Transcripts From FISA Court Hearings (VIDEO)

    02/04/2018 9:04:18 PM PST · by Helicondelta · 70 replies
    thegatewaypundit.com ^ | February 4, 2018
    Rep Gohmert appeared on Fox News Sunday to talk about the FISA abuse memo which was released Friday. Gohmert also revealed he is requesting the House Judiciary Committee subpoena the FISA court hearing transcripts. “I have prepared a letter that I plan to submit to and hopefully have other people sign on with me tomorrow on our Judiciary Committee we have a great Chairman [Bob Goodlatte] on our Judiciary Committee. He wants to get to the facts and what I’m asking him for is that we as the Judiciary Committee subpoena the transcripts from the FISA court hearings, the four...
  • Ex-Obama intel bosses break tradition to bust on Trump — for politics and profit

    02/05/2018 7:24:55 AM PST · by cq · 23 replies
    Fox News ^ | 2/5/2017 | Adam Shaw
    Once upon a time, former intel chiefs employed a restrained and nonpartisan tone in the public eye. Now, they're diving right into the mud of today's rancorous political fights. And the current battle between law enforcement circles and congressional Republicans over the controversial memo on alleged surveillance abuse has pulled Obama-era spy guys even deeper into the brawl. Former CIA director John Brennan, just before the memo was published, scorched House Republicans for their vote to release it.
  • How Corrupt Are We? My Post-Memo Musings

    02/05/2018 6:36:36 AM PST · by Kaslin · 18 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | February 5, 2018 | Michael Brown
    I don’t want to sound cynical. I love my country, and I thank God I was born and raised here in America. There’s a reason people flock to the USA from around the world. There’s a reason the rest of the world follows our lead. We Americans have a lot to be thankful for, and in some significant ways, we are very different than many other nations on the planet, especially when it comes to corruption and graft. But in the aftermath of the release “the memo,” I find myself wondering: Just how corrupt are we? Has our system gotten...
  • GOP memo points to FBI using exact 'enemies list'-style surveillance FISA was supposed to prevent

    02/05/2018 5:26:55 AM PST · by smileyface · 33 replies
    Fox News ^ | Feb 5 2018 | Allen C. Guelzo
    The memo released Friday by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., is remarkably short and uncluttered, and more people should be reading it than talking about it. Since that doesn't often happen in Washington, here are the basics: In October, 2016, Carter Page, who was briefly a Trump campaign operative, was placed under electronic surveillance by the FBI as the result of a warrant issued by the special court created by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The Nunes memo does not quote the warrant, but it does indicate that the surveillance hoped “to obtain derogatory information on Donald Trump’s...
  • Exceptional Work by Sharyl Attkisson – Did FBI Violate Woods Procedures?…

    02/04/2018 11:03:44 PM PST · by bitt · 29 replies
    CONSERVATIVE TREEHOUSE ^ | 2/4/2018 | SUNDANCE
    The biggest of all BIGGER story aspects to the HPSCI Memo, in all coverage, has been overlooked by all Main Stream Media. The Department of Justice FBI FISA request was for “Title I” surveillance authority. This is not some innocuous request for metadata exploration – the FBI said American citizen Carter Page was a “foreign agent of a hostile foreign government”; the FBI was calling Carter Page a spy. “Title I” FISA surveillance of U.S. citizens is the most intrusive, exhaustive and far reaching type of search, seizure and surveillance authority, permitting the FBI to look at every scintilla of...
  • Schiff Implies That An Oklahoma City-Style Bombing Could Happen Because Of FISA Memo

    02/04/2018 9:19:31 PM PST · by Helicondelta · 96 replies
    dailycaller.com ^ | February 4, 2018
    California Rep. Adam Schiff suggested that an Oklahoma City-style bombing could happen due to public trust in the FBI being reduced by the House Intelligence Committee’s memo released this week. ABC’s George Stephanopoulos said, “You know, you talked about this strategy to discredit the Mueller investigation. Is it working?” Schiff responded by bringing up a hypothetical situation where a neighbor was buying “lots of fertilizer,” referencing the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
  • Adam Schiff Might Have Released Classified Information in Attempt to Rebut Nunes Memo

    02/04/2018 10:35:34 PM PST · by bitt · 13 replies
    lawandcrime.com ^ | 2/3/2018 | Colin Kalmbacher
    Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) appears to be openly disclosing classified information to the news media–after weeks of complaining about Republican plans to disclose such information. Per a report by CNN on Saturday, Schiff, the ranking member on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (“HPSCI”) told multiple reporters on Friday that the central claim of the Nunes surveillance memo was “unfounded.” The Nunes surveillance memo relies upon the following thesis: that FBI and DOJ officials within the Obama administration made substantial and material omissions–rising to the level of perhaps unlawful misrepresentations–in front of a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (“FISA Court”)...
  • Jerry Nadler’s Leaked Rebuttal of the Nunes Memo Is Very Weak

    02/04/2018 7:12:00 PM PST · by Rumierules · 46 replies
    National Review ^ | 2/4/2018 | Andrew McCarthy
    Representative Nadler is a shrewd lawyer but he has spent his life in legislatures rather than courtrooms. Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, has written a six-page response to the FISA-abuse memo published Friday by the committee’s Republican staffers under the direction of Chairman Devin Nunes (R., Calif.). I won’t get sidetracked by the fact that Nadler’s “Dear Democratic Colleague” letter has been “exclusively obtained” by NBC News — i.e., that it was leaked to the media, whereas the so-called Nunes memo was provided to committee Democrats before publication so they could...
  • Ex-CIA Chief Lashes Out At Nunes: “He Abused His Office” (John Brennan)

    02/04/2018 6:51:33 PM PST · by blam · 89 replies
    Newz Sentinel ^ | 2-4-2018
    Former CIA Director John Brennan had harsh words for House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes on Sunday morning, calling the controversial four-page “FISA memo” created by Nunes’ staffers “exceptionally partisan” and that Nunes has “abused the office” by refusing to allow Democrats on his committee to make their own rebuttal document public. “That Devin Nunes and Republicans denied the ability of the minority, the Democratic members of that committee, to put out its report is just appalling. I think it, it really underscores just how partisan Mr. Nunes has been. He has abused the office of the chairmanship of HPSCI. And...
  • Michael Isikoff Says He Was “Stunned” To See His Story Cited In FISA Warrant

    02/04/2018 5:07:44 PM PST · by blam · 70 replies
    It’s not every day that investigative journalists discover their work was cited in a controversial warrant application that has become a flashpoint of partisan conflict in the US. So, it’s telling that, rather than being honored to see his work having such a profound impact, Yahoo News reporter Michael Isikoff said he was “stunned” to see a story he published more than a year ago cited in the “FISA memo” as one of the justifications in a FISA warrant application for former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. As Isikoff explains, his story was almost entirely based on information from the...
  • Mid-East Prophecy Update – February 4th, 2018

    02/04/2018 3:28:08 PM PST · by Lera · 9 replies
    Calvary Chapel Kaneohe ^ | February 4th, 2018 | JD Farag
    Pastor J.D. talks about the possibility of something big happening in the days ahead.
  • Questions about the Memo(Vanity)

    02/04/2018 11:36:04 AM PST · by janetjanet998 · 12 replies
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    I have a couple of questions about what isn't in the Memo: 1) The FISA warrant was approved/renewed FOUR different times. Was the same "evidence" brought up in the renewals that was in the original approval or was other info added as time went on? Rep Rafliffe(sp?) was on Fox this morning saying he saw the applications for all four and loosely implied the dossier was the key for all Four. If the Dossier was the main factor in all FOUR then why didn't Memo make that clear. The media is spinning "there was to be more" since it was...
  • Hal Lindsey Report (2.2.18) (Say what, John Kerry?)

    02/04/2018 11:38:34 AM PST · by SaveFerris · 6 replies
    Hal Lindsey Report / YouTube ^ | Published on Feb 1, 2018 | Hal Lindsey
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsOq4UEl2JI
  • The GOP memo proves the ‘deep state’ is real

    02/04/2018 10:54:15 AM PST · by RevelationDavid · 15 replies
    New York Post ^ | February 3, 2018 | 7:33pm | Michael Goodwin
    The memo is a giant step in ­uncovering what appears to be an unprecedented conspiracy, but it is not the endgame. More documents, congressional hearings, investigations and criminal prosecutions are unavoidable. Hysterical Trump haters greeted the memo’s release by declaring that we face a constitutional crisis. They are right — and they are creating it.
  • Should Pam Bondi be appointed Special Prosecutor?

    02/04/2018 10:12:28 AM PST · by cq · 67 replies
    After the Memo Several congressman were interviewed on Fox news. One thing that was stated often was that a Special Prosecutor needs to be appointed and it can not be someone who is in the swamp. Who would you suggest? My first thought was the Attorney General of Florida Pam Bondi.
  • Proving The Memo With Mainstream Media – Spelling It Out For The Left – FACTS DO NOT LIE.

    02/04/2018 9:24:16 AM PST · by davikkm · 15 replies
    IWB ^ | Ruby Henley
    The Left is crying out, “lies, lies, the Memo is filled with lies!” Let’s go back and prove to the Left that their cohorts in the Mainstream Media helped to back up the Memo. I want to thank Tracy Beanz for her thorough video, which led me to do this report. We will start with the following https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-dossier/ex-british-spy-paid-168000-for-trump-dossier-u-s-firm-discloses-idUSKBN1D15XH?utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_content=59fa777204d30146d37b79bc&utm_medium=trueAnthe Ex-British spy paid $168,000 for Trump dossier, US firm discloses. Although it was public knowledge that Fusion GPS paid for the work, the amount had not been disclosed. Fusion GPS hired former MI6 officer Christopher Steele to collect information about Trump and...
  • Maria Bartiromo...knocking it out the park!!

    02/04/2018 7:13:43 AM PST · by RevelationDavid · 107 replies
    Anyone watching "Sunday Morning Futures"? Wow.... this thing IS just getting started!
  • The FISA Memo, Obama And The Election That Almost Wasn’t

    02/04/2018 5:54:23 AM PST · by blam · 30 replies
    Tom Luongo.Me ^ | 2-4-2018
    “Round up the usual suspects,” will be as far as the Democrats will be willing to go in the wake of the FISA memo’s release. There is nothing in that memo that anyone following the Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation doesn’t already know. All the memo does is corroborate the bread crumbs left behind by a drip feed of leaks, counter-leaks and good ol’ fashioned investigative journalism. Since the memo is based on actual evidence that the FBI admits is real but will not allow us to see, the memo itself can be taken as fact. The FBI has the...
  • CNN’s Phil Mudd: FBI’s ‘Ticked’ at Trump Over Memo and They’re ‘Going to Win’ in End

    02/03/2018 5:56:08 PM PST · by SkyPilot · 259 replies
    Mediaite ^ | 3 Feb 18 | Justin Baragona
    CNN counterterrorism analyst Phil Mudd is known for making provocative on-air remarks and generally being fired up during segments. A CNN appearance on Friday, however, may end up being his most notorious yet. Hours after the controversial Nunes memo dropped, Mudd indicated that the FBI was going to take matters into its own hands and make sure they eventually come out on top in a head-to-head battle with the president. With the FBI and its director already making their objections to the memo — which purports to show FISA abuses within the Russia probe — crystal clear before its release,...