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3 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:


He was paid for a speech which the DIA cleared and approved him to give. Same as Schiff that same year. 
 

So, you’re wrong. Again. 

Oh, and Schiff? 

 

He prosecuted an FBI agent for taking bribes from Russians

Before running for elected office, Schiff worked in the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles in the late 1980s and early 1990s. His most famous case was the first-ever conviction of an FBI agent for espionage. The agent had been taking bribes from Russians. It took three trials over six years to secure the conviction.

"I do feel like in some ways my life has come full circle," Schiff told the Los Angeles Daily News with a laugh last week, thinking about his work today on the Intelligence Committee.

Schiff then ran for office, but lost three times for state Assembly before eventually winning a state Senate seat and then Congress.

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17 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

The article states Flynn had "non-existent" ties to Russia which is a lie. He was paid by the Russian government 

So was Bill Clinton, but nothing compared to the 150 million Hillary was paid by them. 

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14 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

He was paid for a speech which the DIA cleared and approved him to give. Same as Schiff that same year. 
 

So, you’re wrong. Again. 

 

Facts are inconvenient things.

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this wouldn't have happened under Killary.  This plandemic wouldn't have gotten this type of attention

 

On 5/22/2020 at 12:57 PM, Reality Check said:

Can you imagine how Killary would be handling this "pandemic"? Our Constitutional rights would be under permanent suspension. Perhaps some of us would already be in FEMA camps. Thank God for Trump.

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Richard Grenell has declassified a new batch of Russia probe documents on his way out as acting director of national intelligence, leaving the decision on whether to make those files public up to newly sworn-in Director John Ratcliffe.

The documents include transcripts of phone calls that then-incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak had in December 2016, during the presidential transition period. Grenell said publicly last week that he was in the process of declassifying those files, after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., asked that he do so.

Fox News has learned that the declassification review of those transcripts is now complete, and it will be left up to Ratcliffe on whether to release them publicly.

Fox News has learned that Grenell also completed the declassification review of other documents related to the origins of the Russia probe — including one that a senior intelligence official told Fox News was “very significant in understanding how intelligence was manipulated to support launching the Russia investigation.”

 

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