President Trump is, at long last, doing what needed to be done:
President Trump on Monday ordered the declassification of several key documents related to the FBI investigation of Russian actions during the 2016 presidential election, including 21 pages of an application for a renewed surveillance warrant against former campaign aide Carter Page, and text messages from disgraced FBI figures Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.Blow them all up. Let the world see their works.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump had ordered the documents released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and the Justice Department "[a]t the request of a number of committees of Congress, and for reasons of transparency."
The documents to be declassified also include all FBI reports on interviews with Justice Department official Bruce Ohr and all FBI reports of interviews prepared in connection with all other applications to surveil Carter Page.
Trump also ordered the Justice Department to release text messages from a number of the key players in the Russia investigation "without redaction" -- including Ohr, Strzok, Lisa Page, former FBI Director James Comey and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
3 comments:
this can get interesting, although i'm sure the Left will find a way to spin it as an abuse of Presidential authority, and therefore, grounds for impeachment.
Now will the media read these? And if they do, will they follow the implications? I am guessing "no".
they wont need to read them Bubba. the press is not about the reporting of information. they are partisan actors, not reporters, who are way too vested in their narrative to turn back now. they will double down, because they have careers to protect. to take that to the bank.
like i said before, this is a war, not a policy debate.
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