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Matt Gaetz Grills Deputy AG Rosenstein at Judiciary Committee Hearing - June 28, 2018
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>this will cause the 'slow leaks' to come a runnin', kek…
Matt Gaetz Grills Deputy AG Rosenstein at Judiciary Committee Hearing - June 28, 2018
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Moar from The Epoch Times.
During a June 28, 2018, sworn testimony before Congress, Rosenstein addressed the issue, but also raised additional questions in the process:
>“We sit down with a team of attorneys from the Department of Justice. All of whom review that and provide a briefing for us about what’s in it. And I’ve reviewed that one in some detail, and I can tell you the information that’s public about that doesn’t match with my understanding of the one that I signed, but I think it’s appropriate to let the Inspector General complete that investigation. These are serious allegations. I don’t do the investigation—I’m not the affiant. I’m reviewing the finished product.
>“If the Inspector General finds that I did something wrong, then I’ll respect that judgment, but I think it is highly, highly unlikely, given the way the process works.”
>On Dec. 6, 2018, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), then-chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, discussed the FISA signing issue during a Fox News segment with Sean Hannity:
>Sean Hannity: “This would be Comey signing off on it, Rod Rosenstein signing off on the last one …”
>Rep. Devin Nunes: “Well, they’re the ones that signed off on it—but they’re not necessarily the ones who would have provided and doctored the information. So really, the people that are culpable here are the ones who were in these discussions, that knew about the information that was not provided to the court.”
For now, we don’t know the answers that lie behind the signing of those FISA renewals.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/dana-boentes-many-critical-positions-within-the-trump-administration_2890008.html
>You're walking in an unfamiliar city and come across five groups of their
>'citizens' (at different times) that night. What do your "street smarts" tell you?
A Day in May.
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