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Title: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: Kemarit on March 20, 2017, 05:35:18 AM
The bizarre saga of President Donald Trump's claims that he was wiretapped by President Barack Obama last year reaches a dramatic climax Monday with FBI Director James Comey's testimony to the House Intelligence Committee.

It's a moment of political theater that could end in humiliation for Trump, with Comey expected to say that there was no wiretapping, debunking allegations that Trump has repeatedly refused to withdraw.

The hearing could also shed light on the state of FBI investigations into the extent of Russian meddling in the election campaign. Republicans hope Comey will state that there is no evidence of collusion between Trump aides and officials from Moscow, a move that could begin to break up a cloud of Russian intrigue that has stifled the early weeks of the administration.

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/19/politics/house-intelligence-committee-hearing-russia-wiretapping/index.html (http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/19/politics/house-intelligence-committee-hearing-russia-wiretapping/index.html)


Title: Re: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: linenoise on March 20, 2017, 05:51:26 AM
Spicer and other white house PR has now been spinning that since Trump used quotes around "wiretap" in 2 of the 4 tweets that he didn't mean specifically wire tapping of phones but the whole NSA/CIA is spying on everyone abuse of surveillance. Sure it took a week for them to start saying that, and forget he specifically mentioned phones. Facts don't mean much to this administration.



Title: Re: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: Tyrantt on March 20, 2017, 06:31:50 AM
"The hearing could also shed light on the state of FBI investigations into the extent of Russian meddling in the election campaign."

and why the hell are you sourcing CNN? Cmon, they've showed a picture of buses people used to go to Vucics' rallies and said that migrants were in those 10+ buses. CNN is fake news as they get.


Title: Re: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: Xester on March 20, 2017, 09:14:27 AM
The bizarre saga of President Donald Trump's claims that he was wiretapped by President Barack Obama last year reaches a dramatic climax Monday with FBI Director James Comey's testimony to the House Intelligence Committee.

It's a moment of political theater that could end in humiliation for Trump, with Comey expected to say that there was no wiretapping, debunking allegations that Trump has repeatedly refused to withdraw.

The hearing could also shed light on the state of FBI investigations into the extent of Russian meddling in the election campaign. Republicans hope Comey will state that there is no evidence of collusion between Trump aides and officials from Moscow, a move that could begin to break up a cloud of Russian intrigue that has stifled the early weeks of the administration.

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/19/politics/house-intelligence-committee-hearing-russia-wiretapping/index.html (http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/19/politics/house-intelligence-committee-hearing-russia-wiretapping/index.html)


Comey was placed between tow giant stones and is being pressured from both sides. The only way out and to be safe at the same time is to deny all facts about the wire tapping by the Obama Administration. Also to make him safe and not a biased government personnel he would also deny that there are any evidence that linked Trump to Russia. That way Comey will be safe and out of trouble and everything will end up in a win-win solution.


Title: Re: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: Sithara007 on March 21, 2017, 01:20:36 AM
The bizarre saga of President Donald Trump's claims that he was wiretapped by President Barack Obama last year reaches a dramatic climax Monday with FBI Director James Comey's testimony to the House Intelligence Committee.

It's a moment of political theater that could end in humiliation for Trump, with Comey expected to say that there was no wiretapping, debunking allegations that Trump has repeatedly refused to withdraw.

The hearing could also shed light on the state of FBI investigations into the extent of Russian meddling in the election campaign. Republicans hope Comey will state that there is no evidence of collusion between Trump aides and officials from Moscow, a move that could begin to break up a cloud of Russian intrigue that has stifled the early weeks of the administration.

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/19/politics/house-intelligence-committee-hearing-russia-wiretapping/index.html (http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/19/politics/house-intelligence-committee-hearing-russia-wiretapping/index.html)


Comey was placed between tow giant stones and is being pressured from both sides. The only way out and to be safe at the same time is to deny all facts about the wire tapping by the Obama Administration. Also to make him safe and not a biased government personnel he would also deny that there are any evidence that linked Trump to Russia. That way Comey will be safe and out of trouble and everything will end up in a win-win solution.

Comey will be safe as long as he refuses to further act against Hillary. I hope that will save his life, although Hillary is desperate for a revenge. Hillary still thinks that it was Comey who cost her the elections.


Title: Re: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: bra4our on March 21, 2017, 03:44:25 PM
People are behaving as if Trump personally told the Russians to personally hack the DNC. Why aren't the liberals demonstratng against the DNC for sabotaging Bernie Sanders campaign, after all its their own fault for putting and choosing such a flawed candidate for the position of President.


Title: Re: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: GreenBits on March 21, 2017, 11:35:01 PM
People are behaving as if Trump personally told the Russians to personally hack the DNC. Why aren't the liberals demonstratng against the DNC for sabotaging Bernie Sanders campaign, after all its their own fault for putting and choosing such a flawed candidate for the position of President.

You are being sarcastic, right? He like, literally asked Russia during a campaign rally to, and I quote,  “I will tell you this, Russia: If you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” followed by, “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”

 ??? this is normal.  :-\

Fuck a fake news, do you partake in news at all my man?


Title: Re: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: Sithara007 on March 22, 2017, 02:02:47 AM
People are behaving as if Trump personally told the Russians to personally hack the DNC. Why aren't the liberals demonstratng against the DNC for sabotaging Bernie Sanders campaign, after all its their own fault for putting and choosing such a flawed candidate for the position of President.

If Bernie Sanders was the Democrat nominee, then there wasn't even a 0.00000001% chance for a Trump victory in the POTUS elections. But somehow, the Democrats managed to nominate their worst ever candidate. And now they should be gracious in their defeat, and don't act like sore losers.


Title: Re: And the wiretapping saga continues
Post by: GreenBits on March 22, 2017, 03:21:14 AM
People are behaving as if Trump personally told the Russians to personally hack the DNC. Why aren't the liberals demonstratng against the DNC for sabotaging Bernie Sanders campaign, after all its their own fault for putting and choosing such a flawed candidate for the position of President.

If Bernie Sanders was the Democrat nominee, then there wasn't even a 0.00000001% chance for a Trump victory in the POTUS elections. But somehow, the Democrats managed to nominate their worst ever candidate. And now they should be gracious in their defeat, and don't act like sore losers.

Notice how Democrats didn't react like this to previously Rebuplican administrations, however.

Maybe it's Trump? Just maybe?

The hatred is making you blind to reality, brother. Examine everyone's motivations. The truth always lies in motive.