Everybody says that but there's no evidence Rogers told him anything. They assumbe because
he met with Trump that's what happened. If Rogers did tell him, by law he committed a felony
and violated his oath of office if he did warn Trump.
How so? Really? Informing someone they are the subject of an investigation would violate the NDA
he signed if he did not have permission to do so.
Yeah, and as we should have learned, that's what whistelblower statutes are for. Take your pick, either
he violated his NDA (and oath) and should be tried as a criminal, or the assumption he told
Trump anything is incorrect.
The fact of the matter is that Trump has his own intelligence services, and always has.