Joseph Maguire, the acting Director of National Intelligence, will testify in front of the House Intelligence Committee at 9 a.m. ET.
The whistleblower complaint has now been made public.
Playbook: “The Democrats’ goal is to understand what the White House and DOJ did to block Congress from getting the whistleblower’s complaint and IG report, and why. Was there a cover-up? Who ordered what, when, why and through what channels?”
The three major broadcast networks have switched to live coverage of the hearing, demonstrating the historic nature of this event.
OH, IT AIN'T IMPORTANT. NOTHING THE LEAST BIT BAD HAPPENED. NOTHING THE LEAST BIT BAD WAS SAID OR SUGGESTED OR DONE.
The release of the full whistleblower complaint is an absolute catastrophe for Democrats. They're trying to overturn an election on the basis of one high-strung insider who heard some gossip and read some DNC Media junk they didn't like.
“In the course of my duties, I have received information from multiple U.S. government officials that the President of the United States is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.”
“In the course of my duties, I have received information from multiple U.S. government officials that the President of the United States is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.”
“In the course of my duties, I have received information from multiple U.S. government officials that the President of the United States is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.”
Maguire told members of the House Intelligence Committee that he supported the right of the whistleblower, whose complaint helped touch an impeachment inquiry, to raise concerns with an intelligence community watchdog.
Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire is trying to avoid being political in this morning’s House Intelligence Committee hearing.
When asked by Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) whether he thought the whistleblower was a “political hack,” as President Trump asserted, Maguire said the person was “acting in good faith” and eventually told Schiff: “I think the whistleblower did the right thing.”
Since the media won’t mention CrowdStrike, here’s my backgrounder on the private firm Trump mentioned in his call to Zelensky.
CrowdStrike is a Dem-connected company that is the ONLY source of the Russia-hacked-DNC-server claim ------------- Despite “multiple” requests, according to Comey, to access the server, the DNC refused. (Don’t try that at home.) ------------ “Its co-founder is associated with the Clinton Foundation; CrowdStrike received $100 million in funding from Google whose chairman was a supporter of Clinton. CrowdStrike’s president headed FBI’s cybercrimes division during the Obama Adm when Robert Mueller was director.”
Instead, Perkins Coie hired CrowdStrike on behalf of DNC to examine the server. (Yes careful reader—the same law firm that hired Fusion!) ----------- Even more conflicts:In early 2016, as Comey’s FBI began targeting Trump campaign, Crowdstrike was organizing cyber “war games” with top DOJ officials. This included John Carlin, head of DOJ NSD which facilitated the FISA on Carter Page. Carlin also received updates from McCabe... ------------ on the Trump-Russia collusion probe.
Oh and guess who else worked for Carlin? The current inspector general for the intelligence community — the guy handling the Ukraine “whistleblower” complaint.
Can’t make it up, folks
**************************************** John Hayward Retweeted Julie Kelly Is it time yet for our long-delayed Great National Conversation about why the DNC was allowed to withhold vital evidence in an investigation that threatened the very foundations of democracy?
THE DEMOCRATS ARE TRYING TO DESTROY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND ALL THAT IT STANDS FOR. STICK TOGETHER, PLAY THEIR GAME, AND FIGHT HARD REPUBLICANS. OUR COUNTRY IS AT STAKE!
Breaking: Democrats announce impeachment inquiry against next Republican president
"Whistleblowers say this person, whoever he or she will be, has abused the office he or she will win, and we intend to proceed in a very serious and careful manner," said Rep. Schiff
“Questionable rapid-pace decisions spurred by President Trump himself have left some allies wondering if there’s a cogent strategy in place to counter Democrats in the wake of the fast-moving impeachment inquiry,” CNN reports.
“Some people close to him believe the President is in denial about the gravity of his predicament.”
The Washington Post reports that at least two Cabinet officials advised against release the readout of Trump’s phone call with Ukraine’s president: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who “vociferously argued against it.” _________
WE TELL YOU, SIR, IF YOU RELEASE IT, YOU WILL BE CUTTING YOUR OWN THROAT.
TRUMP: NO I WON'T. I CAN GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING. I COULD EVEN SHOOT SOMEONE ON 5TH AVENUE AND...
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Coward
DESPERATE, AREN'T YOU?
CENSORSHIP IS THE WORST AND LAST REFUGE OF A SCOUNDREL.
House Hearing on the Whistleblower
Joseph Maguire, the acting Director of National Intelligence, will testify in front of the House Intelligence Committee at 9 a.m. ET.
The whistleblower complaint has now been made public.
Playbook: “The Democrats’ goal is to understand what the White House and DOJ did to block Congress from getting the whistleblower’s complaint and IG report, and why. Was there a cover-up? Who ordered what, when, why and through what channels?”
The three major broadcast networks have switched to live coverage of the hearing, demonstrating the historic nature of this event.
OH, IT AIN'T IMPORTANT. NOTHING THE LEAST BIT BAD HAPPENED. NOTHING THE LEAST BIT BAD WAS SAID OR SUGGESTED OR DONE.
@Doc_0
The release of the full whistleblower complaint is an absolute catastrophe for Democrats. They're trying to overturn an election on the basis of one high-strung insider who heard some gossip and read some DNC Media junk they didn't like.
Pass the popcorn PLEAZE !!!
Hey if anyone wants to read cut and pastes they can come here.
I am certainly interested in your personal opinions on the other thread.
If, of course, as liberals you are smart enough to come up with your own opinions!
But that's a little like a baby changing it's own diaper, huh?
“In the course of my duties, I have received information from multiple U.S. government officials that the President of the United States is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.”
“In the course of my duties, I have received information from multiple U.S. government officials that the President of the United States is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.”
“In the course of my duties, I have received information from multiple U.S. government officials that the President of the United States is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.”
Oh, Ch, I never claimed to be brilliant on matters such as these. I am just a humble, truth-loving rural pastor, now retired.
Others cut and paste and get no criticism from you as long as they cut and paste stuff that you like. (Am I referencing Cowardly, for one?)
But thanks for this nice thread where the truth really can be told. Thanks!
Maguire told members of the House Intelligence Committee that he supported the right of the whistleblower, whose complaint helped touch an impeachment inquiry, to raise concerns with an intelligence community watchdog.
Maguire Admits Whistleblower Did the Right Thing
Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire is trying to avoid being political in this morning’s House Intelligence Committee hearing.
When asked by Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) whether he thought the whistleblower was a “political hack,” as President Trump asserted, Maguire said the person was “acting in good faith” and eventually told Schiff: “I think the whistleblower did the right thing.”
The RIGHT thing!
@julie_kelly2
Since the media won’t mention CrowdStrike, here’s my backgrounder on the private firm Trump mentioned in his call to Zelensky.
CrowdStrike is a Dem-connected company that is the ONLY source of the Russia-hacked-DNC-server claim
-------------
Despite “multiple” requests, according to Comey, to access the server, the DNC refused. (Don’t try that at home.)
------------
“Its co-founder is associated with the Clinton Foundation; CrowdStrike received $100 million in funding from Google whose chairman was a supporter of Clinton. CrowdStrike’s president headed FBI’s cybercrimes division during the Obama Adm when Robert Mueller was director.”
Instead, Perkins Coie hired CrowdStrike on behalf of DNC to examine the server. (Yes careful reader—the same law firm that hired Fusion!)
-----------
Even more conflicts:In early 2016, as Comey’s FBI began targeting Trump campaign, Crowdstrike was organizing cyber “war games” with top DOJ officials. This included John Carlin, head of DOJ NSD which facilitated the FISA on Carter Page. Carlin also received updates from McCabe...
------------
on the Trump-Russia collusion probe.
Oh and guess who else worked for Carlin? The current inspector general for the intelligence community — the guy handling the Ukraine “whistleblower” complaint.
Can’t make it up, folks
****************************************
John Hayward Retweeted Julie Kelly
Is it time yet for our long-delayed Great National Conversation about why the DNC was allowed to withhold vital evidence in an investigation that threatened the very foundations of democracy?
Trump Tweet:
THE DEMOCRATS ARE TRYING TO DESTROY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND ALL THAT IT STANDS FOR. STICK TOGETHER, PLAY THEIR GAME, AND FIGHT HARD REPUBLICANS. OUR COUNTRY IS AT STAKE!
Translation:
PLEASE, PLEASE SAVE MY ASS!
Any one know what Trigger Jane?
@Doc_0
Breaking: Democrats announce impeachment inquiry against next Republican president
"Whistleblowers say this person, whoever he or she will be, has abused the office he or she will win, and we intend to proceed in a very serious and careful manner," said Rep. Schiff
Trump In Denial About His Predicament
“Questionable rapid-pace decisions spurred by President Trump himself have left some allies wondering if there’s a cogent strategy in place to counter Democrats in the wake of the fast-moving impeachment inquiry,” CNN reports.
“Some people close to him believe the President is in denial about the gravity of his predicament.”
The Washington Post reports that at least two Cabinet officials advised against release the readout of Trump’s phone call with Ukraine’s president: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who “vociferously argued against it.”
_________
WE TELL YOU, SIR, IF YOU RELEASE IT, YOU WILL BE CUTTING YOUR OWN THROAT.
TRUMP:
NO I WON'T. I CAN GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING. I COULD EVEN SHOOT SOMEONE ON 5TH AVENUE AND...
Ex-Ukrainian Prosecutor Says Biden Broke No Laws
September 26, 2019 at 1:24 pm EDT
A former top Ukrainian prosecutor told the Washington Post that he believed that Hunter Biden did not run afoul of any laws in Ukraine.
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