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DID THE INTEL IG STAFF HELP THE ‘WHISTLEBLOWER?’ – It certainly appears that somebody helped the “whistleblower” research and compose the complaint that is based on hearsay. Margot Cleveland argues familiarity with federal whistleblower law points directly at somebody with the Inspector General for the Intelligence Community.

 

FYI: Having worked as a journalist with dozens of federal whistleblowers over the years, my immediate reaction to the complaint was it was not the product of the typical government worker who has been unfairly disciplined for calling attention to wrong-doing within an agency. They tend to be obsessive, poorly organized and extremely impatient, characteristics that are nowhere evident in the complaint. Just the opposite.......by Mark Tapscott

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OrpKj9dy_bigger.jpgJohn CardilloVerified account @johncardillo 2h2 hours ago


Using today’s Democrat’s standards, Kennedy would have been impeached for his backchanneling to end the Cuban Missile Crisis.

 

Let that sink in

 

 

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13 hours ago, Kemp said:

?PSA?: “Fox News has learned that the Pentagon, State Department, and National Security Council were ‘unanimous’ in supporting the aid to Ukraine, and that Trump acted alone in withholding the aid over the summer.”

https://t.co/3SMkjyEaxk

 

It's amazing he withheld aid to Ukraine in anticipation of a call he would make 5 months later...

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31 minutes ago, Albwan said:

Don't you have to know you're being extorted to be extorted

Is that right? 

20 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

It's amazing he withheld aid to Ukraine in anticipation of a call he would make 5 months later...

Rudy had been over there weaseling around for Trump for that long. 

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It's not just Democrats anymore: 

 

Sunday started with President Trump’s former homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert, saying he was “deeply disturbed” by the implications of his call to the Ukrainian president and ended with a GOP congressman, Adam Kinzinger, calling one of Trump’s tweets “beyond repugnant.”

 

 

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52 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

It's amazing he withheld aid to Ukraine in anticipation of a call he would make 5 months later...

 

He had his personal attorney doing the work before that, and he was leveraging aid on the call. 

 

But you knew both of those things already. 

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3 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

Anyone notice how few Dem pols and media are rallying around Biden?  They are perfectly willing to let him go.  Sorry Joe, sucks to be you.

 

Maybe someone will write a book and give him credit for taking down the President.

Honestly I the dems think they are being slick taking down two birds with one stone

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15 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

Anyone notice how few Dem pols and media are rallying around Biden?  They are perfectly willing to let him go.  Sorry Joe, sucks to be you.

 

Maybe someone will write a book and give him credit for taking down the President.

He didn't break the law. He doesn't need defending. 

 

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Democrats pressured foreign countries for dirt on Trump

By Rowan Scarborough

 

 

Democrats and their operatives sought foreign help for anti-Trump dirt on a number of occasions during the 2016 election and afterward, including the infamous Kremlin-sourced dossier and Rep. Adam B. Schiff’s attempt to obtain from Russians supposed photos of a naked Donald Trump.

 

Democrats also reached out to Ukraine to collect political smut on President Trump and his aides.

 

Republicans believe the Ukrainian intervention, which is now under Justice Department investigation, included the creation of a bogus “black ledger” whose disclosure felled former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.

 

Three Democratic senators pressured the Ukrainian government last year to help special counsel Robert Mueller investigate Mr. Trump.

 

Today, Democrats are moving to impeach Mr. Trump. They say he violated the law by urging Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a July phone call to contact Attorney General William Barr. The subject was former Vice President Joseph R. Biden’s role in his son’s lucrative connection to a Ukrainian natural gas firm.

 

 

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2 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

DID THE INTEL IG STAFF HELP THE ‘WHISTLEBLOWER?’ – It certainly appears that somebody helped the “whistleblower” research and compose the complaint that is based on hearsay. Margot Cleveland argues familiarity with federal whistleblower law points directly at somebody with the Inspector General for the Intelligence Community.

 

FYI: Having worked as a journalist with dozens of federal whistleblowers over the years, my immediate reaction to the complaint was it was not the product of the typical government worker who has been unfairly disciplined for calling attention to wrong-doing within an agency. They tend to be obsessive, poorly organized and extremely impatient, characteristics that are nowhere evident in the complaint. Just the opposite.......by Mark Tapscott

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OrpKj9dy_bigger.jpgJohn CardilloVerified account @johncardillo 2h2 hours ago

 

Using today’s Democrat’s standards, Kennedy would have been impeached for his backchanneling to end the Cuban Missile Crisis.

 

Let that sink in

 

 

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Sorry for the completely off-topic reply here, but Mark Tapscott was one of my best friends in college.  Glad to know his move up to the NE was fruitful, and that he's still writing! :)

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2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

He didn't break the law. He doesn't need defending. 

 

 

So when Joe told Ukraine to fire the prosecutor within the next 6 hours or $1 billion in aid isn't coming, he was acting in the best interest of the United States and making a reasonable diplomatic request?   One worth withholding $1 billion to a country that desperately needs our help? 

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4 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

 

So when Joe told Ukraine to fire the prosecutor within the next 6 hours or $1 billion in aid isn't coming, he was acting in the best interest of the United States and making a reasonable diplomatic request?   One worth withholding $1 billion to a country that desperately needs our help? 

He wasn’t just working in US interest to get rid of that Kremlin backed scum bag, but in the interest of the free world, the world bank etc. And that demand was made in our interest, not the political interest of a single person 

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on the July 25 call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a senior State Department official said Monday, a disclosure that ties the State Department more closely to an ongoing congressional inquiry.

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30 minutes ago, Kemp said:

18 USC 1512 makes it a federal felony to tamper or attempt to tamper with a witness. https://t.co/nMAn1ubqE9

 

7 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

Explain the relevance in the first quote, and in the second quote explain why Giuliani would be expected to comply, explain why its problematic for a private citizen to pursue opposition research related to criminality, and explain how this will be damaging to the President.

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Australia is a part of the FISA abuse investigation. 

 

Has been since 2017. That Barr is talking to them, is not news. 

 

The spin being applied is more proof they're terrified of what's in the report. 


"THIS TIME WE REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, GOT HIM!"

 

(They're literally walking right into a tiger trap of their own making)

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