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Friday, September 27, 2019

NYTimes 'Outs' Ukraine-Call "Whistleblower" As CIA Officer

Soon after the Ukraine-gate "whistleblower" complaint was made public, questions about the source's knowledge and background began to rise, as one former CIA officer noted very specifically:
The way this complaint was written suggested the author had a lot of help. I know from my work on the House Intel Commitee staff that many whistleblowers go directly to the intel oversight committees. Did this whistleblower first meet with House Intel committee members?

My view is that this whistleblower complaint is too convenient and too perfect to come from a typical whistleblower. Were other IC officers involved? Where outside groups opposed to the president involved?

This complaint will further damage IC relations with the White House for many years to come because IC officers appear to be politicizing presidential phone calls with foreign officials and their access to the president and his activities in the White House.

Worst of all, this IC officer -- and probably others -- have blatantly crossed the line into policy.
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5 comments:

  1. What we have here is treasonous people that have been placed in high places that should have enough respect for our country to be trusted to protect national security secrets. They are snakes in the grass and needed with be dealt with as such. "Justice By The People" is coming.

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  2. The Democrats have been looking for any excuse to impeach and resist - My prediction is that the Senate will shut this mess down once approved in the House. From there, Trump wins second tern handily, and with nothing left to pull from, the Democratic party will actually have to build something of substance.

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  3. Hang the TRAITOR POS.

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  4. I thought the CIA was bared from operating inside the USA?

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  5. The whole thing is a scripted farce.

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