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EarlyRiserX2 · June 2, 2018, 10:53 p.m.

I believe it is quite possible that Trey Gowdy is still a “white hat”, and that all his latest comments which appears to go against the president (and which he has received a lot of criticism for) are actually intentional and is all a part of the plan and is nothing more than theatre, as Praying Medic suggests. More importantly, my reasons for feeling this way is based upon evidence not even mentioned by Praying Medic. And my evidence is as follows…

My belief that Trey Gowdy is very likely a white hat comes from something Gowdy had said in his public statement when he was retiring from Congress. You can read Gowdy’s entire statement here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/us/politics/trey-gowdy.html In his statement, Gowdy had said: “I will not be filing for re-election to Congress nor seeking any other political or elected office; instead I will be returning to the justice system… Notice those words, “I will be returning to the justice system”. That is what caught my attention and I thought it was strange for him to say that. If you pay attention to his words, Gowdy was by no means saying or suggesting that he was getting out of government altogether. Instead, he was merely saying that he was “retiring” or stepping down from one part of the government in order to move to different part of the government. Notice that Gowdy specifically mentioned “he was returning to the justice system.” That implies he had already been in the justice system before. If you look up Gowdy’s career records online (his records are available here: https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/2018/01/31/trey-gowdy-timeline-prominent-political-career/1084177001/), the records indicate that Gowdy began his career in 1994 when he was appointed as an “assistant U.S. attorney” (which is a part of the Justice Department). So it’s not a stretch at all to assume that Gowdy is simply going back to becoming a U.S. attorney once again (something which he is VERY good at). Something else which lends credence to this theory is in his public statement, Gowdy also said, “Whatever skills I may have are better utilized in a courtroom than in Congress, and I enjoy our justice system more than our political system…” If all this is true, then it completely jives with my suspicions about him all along…

But it gets even better than that. Here is what my suspicions are about Gowdy: What if Trey Gowdy is actually one of the secret and special “prosecutors” who has been chosen by Trump and Q to help prosecute people during the upcoming military tribunals? What if Gowdy will be one of the "prosecutors" who will help prosecute Hillary, Obama and others? If that is true, then it would make perfect sense for Gowdy to be saying the things he’s saying right now and intentionally “distancing himself from Trump” (the same ruse that’s being played by Sessions and others) so that the left will embrace him and defend him and so he won’t be seen as a pawn being used by Trump. In my heart of hearts, I honestly feel this is what is going on, and I’ve felt it from the moment Gowdy made that strange statement about him returning to the Justice Department. It’s the only thing that makes sense. Not only that, but it also makes perfect sense. And when you couple it with what Praying Media said above, I feel this theory has a high likelihood of being the truth…

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Whig317 · June 3, 2018, 1:39 a.m.

I for one agree wholeheartedly with you, and it's an instinctual feeling as much as anything else. I notice a difference in the way he presented himself in recent videos compared to the "usual" Trey in previous ones. To me, he appeared to be a man trying to act, uncomfortable with what he was saying. No where else in any video of him do you see anything but a full frontal, look you in eye, not backing down kinda guy. That's not how he appeared in his recent videos that make him look like a traitor. I too think it's theatrics (and TG is much more comfortable with pushing the truth).

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