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    Kelly: White House to Release Nunes Memo ‘Pretty Quick’

    Kelly: White House to Release Nunes Memo ‘Pretty Quick’

    The FBI has “grave concerns” about omissions in the memo.

    https://youtu.be/F1-rkpZGX74

    President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff John Kelly said on Fox News Radio that the president will release House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes’ memo soon. From Fox News:

    In a radio exclusive, White House Chief of Staff General John Kelly, joined Brian Kilmeade at the White House to talk about President Trump’s first State of the Union address. Kelly discussed President Trump taking the handcuffs off of the military in Afghanistan, working on a bipartisan solution on DACA, why his heart breaks over identity politics in America and President Trump releasing the Nunes memo “pretty quick and the whole world can see it.”

    After the State of the Union, a camera caught Trump telling Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) that he backs the release.

    The committee voted on Monday to release the memo. After that, Trump has five days to determine to release it or keep it from the public.

    CNN reported:

    The Nunes memo alleges that the FBI abused the FISA surveillance law over its use of the opposition research dossier on Donald Trump and Russia as part of the case to obtain a FISA warrant for former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser Carter Page. It cites the role of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe for their roles in overseeing aspects of the investigation, according to a source briefed on the matter.

    Now with it on the cusp of release, FBI officials have expressed “grave concerns” about the memo. From Fox News:

    The FBI said Wednesday that the bureau has “grave concerns” about the classified memo that purportedly reveals government surveillance abuses, but White House Chief of Staff John Kelly says it is going public, anyway.

    “With regard to the House Intelligence Committee’s memorandum, the FBI was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it,” the FBI said in a statement. “As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo’s accuracy.”

    The bureau’s claim that the memo involves “omissions of fact” came a day after a source told Fox News that two senior FBI officials reviewed the memo and “could not point to any factual inaccuracies” in the memo itself.

    The two officials – one from the bureau’s counterintelligence division and the other from the legal division – followed up after an initial review of the memo during a rare Sunday trip to Capitol Hill by FBI Director Christopher Wray.

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    McConnell must be crapping in his pants: the dossier the left has on HIM after his 33 years as a rino in the Senate is probably being waived in front of his nose this very minute.


       
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      murkyv in reply to TheFineReport.com. | February 1, 2018 at 11:05 am

      According to ex-secret service officer, Gary Byrne., author of “Crisis of Character”, when Clinton was impeached, they compiled a “dossiere” on each and every Senator and let it be known that they would unleash the dogs of hell on them all if they convicted and removed him.


     
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    texasron | February 2, 2018 at 10:41 am

    The democrats almost turned our country into a police state. They used law enforcement (FBI) to spy on private citizens. By the grace of God Hillary didn’t get elected. Had she been all this stuff would have been swept under the carpet.


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