Posted on 06/23/2017 7:46:53 AM PDT by blueplum
Several stories have emerged with reported details of the testimony given by Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats in a closed-door session before House investigators.
And Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) is furious about it.
"About eight hours ago, Adam Schiff and I looked Dan Coats in the eyes and we assured him that there would be no selective leaking of his testimony to us. And Ill be damned if eight hours later, there arent three different leaks with what he told us.
"So if anyone is questioning why Congressional investigations arent taken seriously, and are viewed as political exercises, you need to look no further than the fact that we looked one of our intelligence officials in the eyes and promised him there would be no selective leaking. And here I am being asked about it not even eight hours later."
(Excerpt) Read more at mediaite.com ...
Mr. Fauxhawk was the designated Benghazi cock-blocker.
Obama and Clinton are still walking around “resisting”.
I told my critter, Pence’s successor, to get behind President Trump and he stopped e-mailing me.
The problem is systemic, the cure is .... more Trump!
thanks for the pix! I heard about his little visit and the timing does seem suspect.
I don’t like Christie either (especially since he appointed muslim judges to NJ high court). But I must admit he would be the bulldog needed to pursue the powerful Deep State.
Wow, in that pic, Trey looks like the kid in Home Alone.
>>I personally have no doubt that Gowdy is uniparty. He endorsed anchor-baby Rubio, and he is an open borders advocate. Just saying, I don’t see him as wearing “patriot’s clothes.”
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Interesting. I wondered if anyone else thought that about Gowdy too. I said “patriot clothes” because he talks tough. But really, he doesn’t back it up.
General Comment: I’ve also wondered if Congressional patriots who do slip through are warned by Deep State that they can only go SO far in their actions. If they violate the Deep State’s tolerance limits, they are told they and their loved ones should “expect consequences” (aka Debbie Blabbermouth Wasserman).
from your CNN link: “Mike Rogers described their interactions with the President about the Russia investigation as odd and uncomfortable, but said they did not believe the President gave them orders to interfere,”
I listened to Jeh Johnson’s testimony and he was pretty firm that as of his last day, there was no evidence within DHS of any collusion or cooperation between Trump and Russia. Clapper said mostly the same, yes?
so why would Trump asking Rogers or Coats to confirm publically, make them ‘feel odd’ or ‘uncomfortable’ in any way ? Or, why wouldn’t they say, we’re fine with that except for maybe the Flynn thing, or, except ‘xyz’?
Because it would conflict with the drum Comey was beating? Or because the Intel community thinks they are a separate and equal branch of government and how dare anyone question them?
>>I told my critter, Pences successor, to get behind President Trump and he stopped e-mailing me.
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Funny. I did the same thing with mine and he responded likewise!
Get on TV call for special prosecutor like the Dems do every time a Republican farts.
There is a lot you and I don't know.
Congress has the authority to force testimony and they have the authority to arrest and hold those they find in contempt, they just haven't chosen to do it.
This is where inherent contempt comes in. From the Republics earliest days, Congress has had the right to hold recalcitrant witnesses in contempt and even imprison them all by itself. In 1795, shortly after the Constitution was ratified, the House ordered its sergeant at arms to arrest and detain two men accused of trying to bribe members of Congress. The House held a trial and convicted one of them.Congress Has a Way of Making Witnesses Speak: Its Own Jail
I can't think of any occasion, ever, where a president asked the head of NSA or CIA to render a public opinion about a specific case or absence of a specific case. So, in that sense, it not only would make them feel odd, it is in fact odd.
The NSA and CIA are fundamentally "information departments," more like a "help desk" than a consumer of information.
The press wants the reader to jump to the conclusion that the request is asking them to do something wrong, lie, or otherwise act unethically. The fact of the matter is, the request was odd the same way asking your auto-mechanic to babysit is odd. The request asks them to go far afield from their role.
XLNT Call me when he gets a result
8 people, 8 hours for them to account for their contacts and whereabouts... shouldn’t be hard to ferret out the perp.
I wondered if he did; Gowdy did not try to tamp down what he was supposed to have said, but went along like he actually said it.
Anyway, I am sure that Trump made a phone call, I mean if Trump is allowed to lift his eyes and look upon Captains of Intelligence without threat of imprisonment. Watching these people in action reminds me that when Emperor Hirohito rode his horse down the street, woe be upon you if you were caught gazing upon his personage.
Nod and a wink sort of thing. Peer pressure. Common educational background about where the country came from, and where it is headed (globalism). Some things are off limits because "going there" will result in being poo-pooed or even ostracized. They "know" the limits of dissent without being told.
NONE of them questioned whether an admitted dual citizen at birth satisfies "natural born citizen." Not so much as 10 seconds of debate.
Maybe once in awhile a good guy "leaks through the sieve" and gets elected, but for the most part, the political parties are closed clubs, membership limited to those who by inclination won;t upset the applecart, or who are unable to do so (see Maxine Waters and other useful idiots)
Didn’t any of the Trump team sweep the capitol and WH offices for bugs BEFORE he took office?
Well I was being facetious, but thank you for telling me something I didn’t know.
I suspect they have methods that the Trump team could not detect and asking the people that installed them to scan for them seems a little naive.
Thanks!
8 people in the room and a cockroach beneath the table.
I think this was Gowdy’s way of saying that Adam Schiff was the leaker. I challenge Schiff to take a polygraph test to prove he wasn’t.
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