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DOJ snooped on House Intelligence Committee
investigators during Russia probe, subpoenas show

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Posted By: Beardo, 12/19/2022 9:38:44 PM

In an extraordinary intrusion on congressional oversight, the Justice Department used grand jury subpoenas to secretly obtain the personal email and phone data of at least two top House Intelligence Committee investigators back in November 2017 just as they and their boss, then-Chairman Devin Nunes, were assembling bombshell evidence of FBI abuses in the Russia collusion probe, Just the News has learned. (snip) The DOJ subpoenas came to light in the last few days when the former committee staffers were informed by Google that their records had been taken, consistent with the Big Tech company's policy of alerting customers five years after law enforcement takes such actions.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Dr. Constant 12/19/2022 9:44:19 PM (No. 1360532)
This should, but won't make congress start impeachment hearings. Until apparatchiks start spending their retirement in Levenworth
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Birddog 12/19/2022 9:49:50 PM (No. 1360534)
This whole thing is waaaaaay worse than Watergate, much deeper, much more widespread...and much much dirtier.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Blackbird 12/19/2022 10:14:47 PM (No. 1360545)
The more we all learn about the despicable unlawful conduct of the DOJ, FBI, DHS, etc. the more sickening it becomes. A thorough cleaning from top to bottom is needed. Unfortunately doubt it will happen.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: itsonlyme 12/19/2022 10:25:49 PM (No. 1360548)
One of the worst pukes out there is former Attorney General Jeff Sessions. What a disaster that bumbling idiot was.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: stablemoney 12/19/2022 11:20:56 PM (No. 1360576)
Christopher Wray is head of the FBI. I wonder how he can live with himself.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Rinktum 12/20/2022 1:27:17 AM (No. 1360607)
Big brother really is watching and this is just not something we have read about in books or seen in movies. It is real and most likely still happening. I just don’t understand how with these recent revelations that this administration can continue with business as usual. Then I ask myself who is going to stop them. We either are going to find it in our resolve to prosecute the abuse of our civil rights or we have already experienced an administrative coup d’etat which would make it impossible to hold them accountable.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Trigger2 12/20/2022 2:17:25 AM (No. 1360620)
I swear, every single goobermint agency is totally corrupt. Thanks Joey.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: blueline 12/20/2022 6:21:51 AM (No. 1360655)
Bill asked Mark, "how did your country change from a constitutional Republic to a tyranny?" Mark answered, "Two ways; gradually, then suddenly." (I know the question was about going bankrupt in the story, but...) We're in the "suddenly" phase it seems.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: smokincol 12/20/2022 9:14:52 AM (No. 1360787)
Thank You, comrade obama!!!, you are an utter disgrace to all that is decent and moral in our country
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