Sally Yates for prison?
Ping
One would Sessions (DOJ) and Pompeo (CIA) are doing a complete inventory of current and past wiretaps conducted by the Obama administration. Something stinks here.
Dennis Kusinich, on with Maria Bartiromo, on Fox Business, seemed very concerned and warned that what is happening is very serious and its coming from the Intelligence community. He speculates that IC is trying to undermine and harm President Trump and the administration. Coup?
#4 is absolutely in play. ..
Bet the leftists have been searching for anything the can get to remove him. I hope Trump installs someone even more hardcore than Flynn.
Is it strange to anyone else that he briefed Pence on the conversation rather than Trump?
However it is done, Trump simply must stop the leaks and make the intel services loyal to him. Internal security operations need to be undertaken and those leaking national security matters have to be silenced and locked up for a very long time.
This is what I was in my own imperfect way trying to say.
I still don’t think Flynn did anything wrong. When they announced sanctions against Russia as part of their story that Russia “hacked” the election, I knew it would not stand under Trump... not because Trump is a Russian agent, but because the whole story was bogus from the beginning. Obama was trying to poison the well on several levels and it wasn’t going to work.
It didn’t surprise me that Flynn, as Trump’s man, would be on the phone with the Russians telling them, don’t worry about it, it won’t stand. And Trump would by tweet and public comment say essentially the same thing.
So of course Flynn would be on the phone, with a wink and a nod, telling the Russians don’t get exited.
Now, who ordered the tap? Who leaked it? This is your 5th column. I remember the whole Niger/Wilson/Plame affair as essentially a CIA coup attempt against Bush that almost worked. They will do the same to Trump and it will be supported by the press, DNC, and half the GOP. There are elements who want to ignore or support the caliphate but are quite happy to engage in saber-rattling with Russia. Trump and Flynn are the enemy to them and, in concert with Obama hold-overs, Muslim Brotherhood plants, Soros operatives, and senators whose retirement portfolios were well padded with Saudi investments... Trump will have to fight every day for the next 8 years. They’ll probably try to take him down within the next 2.
Sally Yates is a shockingly evil woman, and I hope she encounters both Karma and justice in her future. However, she did some good by reminding everyone in the Trump Administration just how unified the establishment is against restoring constitutional (and especially limited) government. Learn from Flynn’s error, and move on with making America great again.
And who ordered the tap on an American Citizen?
Trump doesn’t have control of the government. It’s pretty obvious to me
“Trust is crucial”
That’s funny right there
Flynn looks like a short lesson in how the left uses process crimes not actual actions. The Trump team has a deep bench and the quick patch of this bump may well make the left and their plants from the spy world wish they hadn’t.
:: the Department of Justice had been eavesdropping on the conversation ::
(1) Entirely allowable in the defense of US-Russia intelligence.
(2) The ‘how’ and ‘why’ of this informational release should be investigated (and heads should roll!) as a breach of National Security.
Okay, the press and the FBI have the whole transcript of a Flynn phone call.....
But they got NOTHING on the CASH flown to Iran on a plane.....
Okey-dokey.
#draintheswamp
A high ranking Soviet defector, who went by the pen name of “Viktor Suvorov”, worked as an officer in the Soviet military, military intelligence (the GRU), the KGB, etc. And he has written several very interesting books on these subjects.
One of his books, Inside Soviet Military Intelligence, had a very illuminating bit on how the GRU dealt with traitors and leakers. This serves to put some perspective on how seriously the US intelligence services should treat traitors and leakers when discovered in their ranks. Seriously, if not using a similar, murderous technique.
New recruits to the GRU were individually shown a movie. It showed an unidentified individual strapped to a gurney, with a hood over his head. Two masked individuals pushed the gurney into a very large and very hot blast furnace. And that was it.
Again, while no US intelligence agency would do such a thing, maybe, it does illustrate the current need to locate this leaker. A reasonable penalty here would be for them to spend 20 or 30 years in a maximum security federal prison, like the other traitors currently residing there.
Congress granted these powers to the NSA and to our executive authorities. Being upset will not change the fact that as a American, you don't have protections calling someone overseas.
The only way to fight the IC and State is to infiltrate them, collect info and set them up. The IC and Sate has to think that anyone they talk to could be a spy working for Trump
“You don’t lie to him, you don’t steal from him, and you don’t embarrass him.”
OR his vice president.