Scalia held suspicion previous presidential administration monitored communications inside highest court
According to Fox News contributor Judge Andrew Napolitano, Scalia held a serious suspicion that the previous presidential administration was monitoring communications inside the highest court in the land.
Amid a discussion with Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo surrounding Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul’s calls for full disclosure of his and another senator’s surveillance records, Napolitano dropped the bombshell allegation:
“Justice Scalia told me that he often thought that the court was being surveilled. And he told me that probably four or five years ago… If they had to unmask Senator Paul’s name to reveal a conversation he was having with a foreign agent and the foreign agent was hostile to the United States they can do that. That’s not what he’s talking about. They’re talking about unmasking him when he’s having a conversation with his campaign manager when he’s running in the Republican primary.”
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ReplyDeleteCircumstances I heard very little about told me he was murdered. I suspect Obama / Clinton Mafia arranged it.
ReplyDeleteA sitting Supreme Court Justice dies at a private residence that wasn't his own and no autopsy? Things that make you go humm.
ReplyDeleteHis finding out led to his death just like several other perplexing deaths of former Clinton associates.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably one of the many reasons why the Judge was killed. You idiots think Obama was all great and wonderful, but reality dictates he's a criminal who probably wasn't even eligible to be president in the first place. Such idiotic morons in this area.
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