Posted on 05/22/2019 2:41:38 PM PDT by Cboldt
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., pressed President Trump on Wednesday to ask British Prime Minister Theresa May about the Steele dossier when he visits the United Kingdom next month.
In a letter obtained by the Washington Examiner, Nunes lists a number of recommended questions "about the British government's knowledge of the Steele dossier and whether the British government took any unilateral actions based on information provided by [Christopher] Steele or at the request of any U.S. departments." ...
Link to letter (scribd link from source)
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Keep the microphones on and the battery packs FULLY charged for this little ‘chat’!
Nunes presses Trump to ask Theresa May about British government's role in Steele dossier
"Is the British authorities conscious of, did it give permission for, or did it take part in, actions by any authorities to surveil or in any other case goal lively or former associates of the Trump marketing campaign, if any such surveillance actions befell?" Nunes wrote.
Cough up the answers and BREXIT!
Or choose an even worse poison.
(Make Europe NAZI Again...)
She’s in deep trouble over Brexit anyway, and apt to resign before the week is up.
Yet another domino in one of many failed institutions.
The list begins: “IF Ms. May is still PM when you arrive...”
Another one of May’s cabinet members resigned today. May may not be around for this little chat.
Its no accident that Bucket 5 (FISA info) will probably be released prior to Trump’s visit.
Bah. She won’t know and won’t admit anything.
Gotta love Nunes.
The modern Mr. Smith is a dairy farmer.
British collusion to affect the outcome of a US election.
Great questions. And I suspect some of the answers to them are already known by Barr, Durham and Trump.
Doesn't matter. This is a serious allegation that demands investigation by Congress. This is an allegation that a foreign government interfered in a US election.
It also represents a failure of the Mueller probe, which (we are told) was to probe foreign interference in US election.
Of course May will deny, epseically if the allegation is true. He very deniual is evidence of the truthfulness of the allegation.
All of the above using DEM standards for investigative procedure and assignment of truth.
Democratic collusion? Its fine. Its Constitutional. Ask someone from the media.
True laughingstock material.
These questions need all to be submitted to PM May in advance as she could very well (albeit unlikely truthfully) claim no knowledge of said issues.
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