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<title>Never Relent &#x26;#x2013; Why Did The DOJ Release SSCI Vice-Chairman Mark Warner&#x26;#x2019;s Text Messages on February 9, 2018?&#x26;#x2026;</title>
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<description>Everything is disconnected until somebody connects it. On February 9, 2018, the DOJ released a batch of captured text messages between Senate Intelligence Committee Vice-Chairman Mark Warner and the lawyer for Christopher Steele, Adam Waldman. At the time the texts were released the media narrative surrounded the top-line story that Senator Warner was having back channel discussions to communicate with the author of the now famous Trump dossier, Chris Steele. However, no-one seemed to wonder why these messages were captured, and even more curiously why they were released. Immediately following the release, SSCI member Marco Rubio, the current acting chairman...</description>
<author>CONSERVATIVE TREEHOUSE</author>
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