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The ease and nonchalance with which lawless Obama and Susan "The Sifter" used the mega-intel power of the US govt to surveil friends and foe alike make it very probable they spied on Democrats.
<><> CASE IN POINT<><> Democrats Schiff and Feinstein were reportedly shocked at the spying revelations Trump personally unveiled to them.....probably b/c they were shown proof Obama spied on Democrats.
Trump knew Democrats would be sap-happy to see Republicans outed....no biggie to them. So it's more than likely S and F were shocked....b/c they saw evidence of Democrats spied upon.
Spying on Repubs is bad enough....but Obama/Rice spying on their own party? The revelations could be earth-shaking....lots of intel on Democrats' offshore financial activities, in Tahiti, French Polynesia, the Caribbean, Central America, and the like.
Great work, as usual, Liz. Libs still trying to parse words, laws & rules to save their own cospirators. This case is a clear cut example of the Libs trying to shape the discussion to fit their narrative.
Thanks for posting this story,
They all (including the MSM) want to see it go off the front pages and be forgotten,
This was an illegal fishing expedition to find any dirt at all and use it against President Trump, the absurd Russian spying allegations was just the smokescreen cover they used.
Susan Rice and all involved must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law, she was operating for Obama and Hillary both,
If no one goes to jail, then America has become lawless the same as that evil reprobate Obama creature operated for eight years,
FLASHBACK:
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/john-brennan-cia-apologizes-hacking-dianne-feinstein-121296
Report: Brennan drafted apology to senators for CIA hacking
08/12/15
Last July, CIA Director John Brennan nearly apologized to Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and ranking member Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) in a letter for the CIAs hacking into the computer network of committee staffers, according to a new report from VICE News.
VICE News, which had filed a joint Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the CIA with Ryan Shapiro, an MIT researcher, obtained more than 300 pages of documents related to its pursuit of materials related to charges that the agency had spied on the Intelligence Committee and hacked into its network. The agency also withheld thousands of pages, citing nearly every exemption under FOIA, wrote reporter Jason Leopold.
But for the CIA, there was just one problem: Apparently Brennans draft letter was not meant to be released.
After VICE News received the documents, the CIA contacted us and said Brennans draft letter had been released by mistake. The agency asked that we refrain from posting it, Leopold reported. We declined the CIAs request.
In the draft letter to Chambliss dated July 28, 2014, which was obtained by VICE News and published Wednesday, Brennan was writing 10 days after a memo from CIA Inspector General David Buckley, whose office reported that the agency employees who broke into the Senate network to see if the committee had any CIA documents it wasnt supposed to have, may have broken federal laws.
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Statement on Intel Committees CIA Detention, Interrogation Report
Mar 11 2014
WashingtonSenate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) today spoke on the Senate floor regarding the committees study on the CIA Detention and Interrogation Program:
Over the past week, there have been numerous press articles written about the Intelligence Committees oversight review of the Detention and Interrogation Program of the CIA, specifically press attention has focused on the CIAs intrusion and search of the Senate Select Committees computers as well as the committees acquisition of a certain internal CIA document known as the Panetta Review.
I rise today to set the record straight and to provide a full accounting of the facts and history.
Let me say up front that I come to the Senate Floor reluctantly. Since January 15, 2014, when I was informed of the CIAs search of this committees network, I have been trying to resolve this dispute in a discreet and respectful way. I have not commented in response to media requests for additional information on this matter. However, the increasing amount of inaccurate information circulating now cannot be allowed to stand unanswered.
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https://news.vice.com/article/the-google-search-that-made-the-cia-spy-on-the-us-senate