To: familyop
Was Judicial Watch ‘in the room’ with the Pres. and these 5 agents? or is he just reporting his take on what he heard by someone outside that meeting?
Bottom line as I understand it it's still up to the President what he wants to release and when...and how....he's not going to do that if a special mission is underway that would be jeopardized.
127 posted on
01/31/2018 8:57:26 PM PST by
caww
To: caww
"Was Judicial Watch in the room with the Pres. and these 5 agents? or is he just reporting his take on what he heard by someone outside that meeting?"
Those excellent questions that bring some truth to light. If Judicial Watch was there, then Judicial Watch would have been counsel present for the President. Or whoever from Judicial Watch would be watching another person act as counsel. Did you hear the word, "massaged" from the Judicial Watch rep. in the video? It sounded to me like the lawyer was saying that Trump changed the Memo to suit the agents. Sounds fishy to me!
"Bottom line as I understand it it's still up to the President what he wants to release and when...and how....he's not going to do that if a special mission is underway that would be jeopardized."
The Republican members of the House Intel Committee know that there's no risk in releasing the Memo. Tell you what. I might post something. Hang on.
131 posted on
01/31/2018 9:22:54 PM PST by
familyop
(President Trump said that we're all important, so let's do something!)
To: caww
Let me know what you think. Did the man from Judicial Watch embellish? Is someone trying to make too many people stay up too late and miss work in the morning? Or is the following story not accurate or complete enough? Did someone in the White House goof? I don’t know.
FBI has ‘grave concerns’ about ‘omissions’ in surveillance memo [Let’s clear this up.]
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3627996/posts
138 posted on
01/31/2018 9:46:03 PM PST by
familyop
(President Trump said that we're all important, so let's do something!)
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