If the Russia investigation was based solely on the word of partisan dems I'd have questions. Instead Russian hacking is the view of every trump appointed Intel head
Former FBI D.Director McCabe said it was used in that manner during a closed door intelligence testimonial. Furthermore each and every single thing in this memo was vetted and documented. https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/memo_and_white_house_letter.pdf
Sure it is lol As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo’s accuracy
First get their answers in writing and send this to the President so he can declassify it. Then make them talk.
I don't believe they can be released at least not at this point, we'll see if the Inspector General can. Are you calling the information in the memo and the testimony from the people involved are false?
Wray wasn't part of the conspiracy. All Wray is guilty of is trying to manage a "damaged goods" agency.
So what is the highly classified information in the memo that could not be released and will hurt our national security?
As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo’s accuracy He never said they used it for the warrant
You have been repeatedly demanding that Trump release the information that supported the FISA warrant and the extensions, and now that we have it, we get the long face? The Federalist has it. The FISA Application cited a Michael Isikoff article as "corroborating information" for the Steele Memo, despite the fact that it was Steele who had leaked that information to Isikoff. So, Steele "corroborated himself" by leaking to Isikoff and then saying "Look, Isikoff says so too." Steele was fired by the FBI for breaking rules of confidentiality when he went on his Media Tour, trying to interest Mother Jones and other outlets in his claims. The Memo notes he should have been fired for speaking to Yahoo News/Isikoff much earlier, before the first FISA application, because he gave Isikioff his bullshit too. So yes, the FISA application was fatally defective from the outset. And yet Rod Rosenstein, Andrew McCabe, and Sally Yates (!!!) just kept re-signing the renewal applications. The FBI and DOJ do not seem to have alerted the court to Steele's firing or unreliability (or partisan bias) in any application, even after they themselves fired him. Lee Zeldin ✔@RepLeeZeldin W/out dossier, there would've been no FISA warrant. Was admitted under oath by McCabe. DOJ/FBI already knew dossier's source was unreliable & shouldn't be used, but filed applic w/it anyways. Waited until after to fire Steele. Then applied for extensions on warrant anyways. 9:00 AM - Feb 2, 2018 http://ace.mu.nu/archives/373674.php
Whatever it takes to get the information out. Feel free to spend your time trying to distract us but I don't think its going to work.
As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo’s accuracy
And they used media reporting to bolster the claims in the dossier to the FISA court when in fact that was merely Fusion feeding information to the reporters. That is not confirmation of the information in the dossier that is circular reporting and that was withheld from the FISA court. This was a huge conspiracy between the Clinton campaign, Fusion, Steele and high level FBI and DOJ officials to undermine the election and bring down a sitting President.
From the memo, point #4. https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/memo_and_white_house_letter.pdf "Furthermore, Deputy Director McCabe testified before the Committee in December 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the DISC without the Steele dossier information." Its fact, its on the record. YOU ARE WRONG, DEAL WITH IT!