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To: odawg
I noticed that Johm McCain and other democrats are disturbed that Nunes did not alert Representative Schiff, the democrat jackal from California, before going to President Trump.

I'm delighted Nunes had the good sense to go to the President first. It's called insurance, and in this particular situation it is a very, very good thing.

10 posted on 03/24/2017 4:49:03 AM PDT by Avalon Memories
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To: Avalon Memories

Nunes not only got himself some insurance, he showed himself to be a loyal Republican, and loyal to this particular president but who does not forget such things. Look for him to start going places after this story really breaks. It may take a couple of years, but if he wants it I am quite sure that he will have a cabinet position.


12 posted on 03/24/2017 5:03:01 AM PDT by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
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To: Avalon Memories

I’m delighted Nunes had the good sense to go to the President first. It’s called insurance, and in this particular situation it is a very, very good thing.


Smart move to make the evidence public. Otherwise someone in the Deep State might disappear Nunes.


17 posted on 03/24/2017 5:14:22 AM PDT by Flick Lives (Depth charge the Deep State)
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To: Avalon Memories

“I’m delighted Nunes had the good sense to go to the President first. It’s called insurance, and in this particular situation it is a very, very good thing.”

Many of us were glad to see Admiral Rodgers, our NSA Director, make an unauthorized visit to President Elect after the election. Clapper, Brennan and other Trump haters wanted Rodgers fired. That didn’t happen and he is still the Director of the NSA.

“I’ll tell you, NSA is being cooperative,” Nunes continued, “but so far the FBI has not told us whether or not they’re going to respond to our March 15th letter, which is now a couple of weeks old.”

The FBI is not cooperating with the House of Representatives’ investigation into the NSA’s surveillance of the Trump campaign during the 2016 election, the chairman of the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), said today.

During an explosive press conference outside the White House, Nunes told reporters that communications from the Trump team were picked up and disseminated within the government during the 2016 campaign. Nunes said sources within the intelligence community presented him with the information. He spoke to the press after briefing the administration.

“We don’t actually know yet officially what happened to General Flynn,” Nunes said of how communications from Gen. Flynn’s calls were leaked to the press. “We just know that his name leaked out but we don’t know how it was picked up yet. That was one of the things that we asked for in the March 15th letter, was for the NSA, CIA, and FBI to get us all the unmasking that was done.”

“And I’ll tell you, NSA is being cooperative,” Nunes continued, “but so far the FBI has not told us whether or not they’re going to respond to our March 15th letter, which is now a couple of weeks old.”

Nunes also reported that as of now, he “cannot rule out” President Obama ordering the surveillance.
And contrary to earlier media reports, Nunes clarified that the surveillance was not related to the FBI’s investigation into possible collusion with Russia. This surveillance, he emphasized to reporters, does not “have anything to do with Russia.”

https://news.grabien.com/story-nunes-fbi-not-cooperating-our-investigation-trump-camp-surve


37 posted on 03/24/2017 6:24:58 AM PDT by Grampa Dave ( Remember during Trump Tower Spydgate, there were No American fingerprints; just Obama's...!!!!:))
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