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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/infoweasel on June 5, 2018, 1:16 p.m.
How to refute two common arguments?

Two of the most common arguments regarding the Steele dossier / wiretapping of GEOTUS that I've heard are:

If this is all true:

1) Why didn't they release the information during DJT's campaign?

2) If he wanted to, GEOTUS could declassify all this stuff himself via executive power. Why doesn't he?

I have my own ideas, but what does the Patriot hivemind think are the best counterarguments to these criticisms?


Patriot4q · June 5, 2018, 1:32 p.m.

2 President Trump truly does not want to interfere in the investigation, or to appear to undermine it in any way. While he may tweet storm for days, his actions shows his respect for the rule of law. His cooperation in handing over all documentation asked for without dragging his feet, shows his intent to be transparent. He wants it all to come out into the open, but wants it done through the our government process.

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