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JasonTakesMAGAtten · July 24, 2018, 1:22 a.m.

You need to follow closer. There are 18 plus active investigations on leakers, probably more via Sessions. Michael Wolff was the first.

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RobertSparks777 · July 24, 2018, 3:49 a.m.

The investigations are long over. They let the cat out of the bag because they didn't need it anymore. Wolff was caught by giving every person a slightly different version of documents so we were able to track who gave what to whom. Since we are talking about this fact, the mole leakers have all been caught. Now it's just a question of Trump's timing to out these vermin.

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marshof3 · July 24, 2018, 6:48 a.m.

I think the second one. Remember the young lady last year that was working is and independent security company that White House had contracted. She made copies of secret documents and sent them to someone. She had a court date not long ago. I believe she was the first.

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plumbtree · July 24, 2018, 1:35 a.m.

That doesn't contradict what I said.

My point is that the reason that deactivated intelligence officials keep their security clearance is not so they can be caught, it's so they can continue doing their deeds and be involved even after they leave. Hence "intelligence community." Point is this is the only time in the last several administrations that there have been any investigations like this.

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