To: mojito
So does it need to go to Trump, then have Feinstein & the Dims freak out & then back to the Senate & then more freak out & then delayed for a few days?
Or can it just be released?
To: gubamyster
And does Sessions the Manchurian Attorney General come up with anther catchy work place remark?
22 posted on
02/02/2018 3:49:26 PM PST by
magua
To: gubamyster
Oh the drama is a must for Democrats as their diehard base loves drama. 8>)
To: gubamyster
So does it need to go to Trump... I don't know what the Senate rules are regarding release of classified info, but imagine the process is similar to that of the House.
39 posted on
02/02/2018 3:57:38 PM PST by
mojito
(Zero, our Nero.)
To: gubamyster
"So does it need to go to Trump, then have Feinstein & the Dims freak out & then back to the Senate & then more freak out & then delayed for a few days?
Or can it just be released?"
Different rules in the Senate. The Senate has to defer to Hillary's American KGB to approve of a version favored by them, before that one can be released.
The Senate is a little more like a house of lords for the elite people paid directly or indirectly by big government spending. The House is more like a house of commons but with more muscle, during the rare times (like now) that it tries a little to do its proper duty.
80 posted on
02/02/2018 4:13:23 PM PST by
familyop
(President Trump said that we're all important, so let's do something!)
To: gubamyster
Any senator with a cold can release it.
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