Would that not constitute a felony for the reporter, the recipient, and the staffer that provided it?
Rhetorical question?
The rest is being stolen by the media and manipulation of the internet and voter fraud.
Arm yourself and prepare.
Pardon me, Barry.
NO, pardon me, HILLARY...
And the media that do our bidding.
How did the reporter get it?
What Democrat on the committee snuck it out?
So is this tied to the accusation by Hastings that Republicans (House members or their staffs) leaked info to the press? Seems like a possible ‘false flag’ whereby committee members (or staffers) leak to the press and blame the leak on Republicans. I smell a fish. I do not care who leaked it, they need some punishment.
So who gave it to the reporter ?
Mark Hosenball is an American investigative correspondent at Reuters. Prior to joining Reuters in September 2010, he worked for Newsweek. He started there in November 1993, after working at Dateline NBC as an investigative producer.
Hosenball, an American, moved to the United Kingdom at age 17 and attended Leighton Park School in Reading, Berkshire for one year. Afterwards, he lived for three years in Ireland, where he attended Trinity College, Dublin for three years.
After completing his education at Trinity College, Hosenball returned to Britain, where he found work as a journalist. In 1976, while working for Time Out, he and Duncan Campbell wrote a story entitled “The Eavesdroppers”, which mentioned the existence of Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). Hosenball was deported on the grounds of “threat to British national security.” Although he challenged the order in court, he was denied, and was deported to the United States in 1977.
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“Reuters” ..??????
This is why you don’t trust the POLLS FROM Reuters.