As chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes should not have gone first to tell President Trump what he’d learned about the possible surveillance of the Trump campaign by the intelligence community during the Obama administration. As a matter of comity, at the least, he should have brought that information to his Democratic counterpart on the committee, Adam Schiff.
But that error should not be used by the media as a reason to ignore the significance of Nunes’ information. If he is correct that the Obama administration surveilled the Trump campaign, we have a matter at least as significant—if not more so—than the possibility, still unconfirmed in any way, that the Trump campaign collaborated or coordinated with Russia.
The report by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, although based on anonymous sources, adds significant credibility to the idea that the intelligence community during the previous administration acted unlawfully. Whether White House officials actually encouraged this is a Watergate-level issue that should be the first priority of any congressional investigations.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar..._signal_a_watergate-level_scandal_133515.html
I remember when Trump first made the allegations it was preposterous and impossible to believe.
Then it was "oh maybe something happened but it's not important!
now it's "ok so what he was wiretapped and spied on but obama didn't physically do it himself"
lol.
and now?
the Deep State Spied
Democrats lied
JPP sighed
Grind abides
But that error should not be used by the media as a reason to ignore the significance of Nunes’ information. If he is correct that the Obama administration surveilled the Trump campaign, we have a matter at least as significant—if not more so—than the possibility, still unconfirmed in any way, that the Trump campaign collaborated or coordinated with Russia.
The report by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, although based on anonymous sources, adds significant credibility to the idea that the intelligence community during the previous administration acted unlawfully. Whether White House officials actually encouraged this is a Watergate-level issue that should be the first priority of any congressional investigations.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar..._signal_a_watergate-level_scandal_133515.html
I remember when Trump first made the allegations it was preposterous and impossible to believe.
Then it was "oh maybe something happened but it's not important!
now it's "ok so what he was wiretapped and spied on but obama didn't physically do it himself"
lol.
and now?
the Deep State Spied
Democrats lied
JPP sighed
Grind abides
