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it's snowballing? growing with more desperation and corruption from the left?

It's all out culture war, political war, and they want to disarm all the American people...

who aren't criminals/gang members/illegals. go figure.

 

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Almost immediately after the Russian hoax failed the deep state tries something else to get Trump out of office with this so called whistle blower who we know is a democrat partisan and CIA employee. The democrats are going to fail again. The only scandal here concerns Joe Biden and his son who got huge amounts of money for no other reason except he was his father's son. This was nothing but Biden's son going along with his father to Ukraine and China and selling influence. Joe Biden is the one who demanded the Ukraine prosecutor who was investigating his son be fired or Ukraine would not get any aid. Trump had every reason to ask Ukraine to look into corruption and if it involved Biden so be it. It is obvious with elections only a year away the democrats don't want the voters to decide this. They want to take this out of the hands of the voters. I'm hoping this backfires on them.

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How convenient:

Intel community SECRETLY LOOSENED whistleblower rules, JUST before Ukraine accusations

Soooo this is a little kinda suspicious. According to the Federalist, the intelligence community loosened the standards for whistleblowers just before the Ukraine claims dropped.

Between May 2018 and August 2019, the intelligence community secretly eliminated a requirement that whistleblowers provide direct, first-hand knowledge of alleged wrongdoings. This raises questions about the intelligence community’s behavior regarding the August submission of a whistleblower complaint against President Donald Trump. The new complaint document no longer requires potential whistleblowers who wish to have their concerns expedited to Congress to have direct, first-hand knowledge of the alleged wrongdoing that they are reporting.

AND that is exactly the kind of accusations made by the Ukraine whistleblower. What a lucky break for the deep state!

The brand new version of the whistleblower complaint form, which was not made public until after the transcript of Trump’s July 25 phone call with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and the complaint addressed to Congress were made public, eliminates the first-hand knowledge requirement and allows employees to file whistleblower complaints even if they have zero direct knowledge of underlying evidence and only “heard about [wrongdoing] from others.”

Even as someone who has been skeptical of many of the “deep state” histrionic claims by the less trustworthy on our side, this looks pretty shady. And it’s further proof that there are elements actively organizing against Trump in the government, just like he has said all along…

https://therightscoop.com/intel-community-secretly-loosened-whistleblower-rules-just-before-ukraine-accusations/

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Schumer: Intelligence Agencies ‘Have Six Ways From Sunday Of Getting Back At You’

Yesterday, the mainstream media and Democrats continued to push the Ukraine Purse Strings Hoax, with Rep. Adam Schiff, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, ad-libbing a fictional account of President Trump’s conversation with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky. Schiff’s telling of the July 2019 conversation cast Trump as the blackmailer-in-chief who threatened to cut aid to Ukraine unless Zelensky took down the son of presidential hopeful and former vice president Joe Biden.

Schiff’s schtick didn’t last long. It was short-circuited by Trump’s declassification and release the previous day of an unredacted transcript of the call. The release of the so-called whistleblower’s complaint likewise zapped Democrats’ attempt to drive the narrative all the way to impeachment.

“The complaint from an anti-Trump ‘whistleblower,’ released Thursday, is a mix of gossip, hearsay, and misstatements of fact contradicted by publicly available evidence,” The Federalist’s Sean Davis wroteyesterday, detailing examples of each. Over the next several days expect the dissection to continue, and rightly so: Many on the right waited much too long to challenge the Russia collusion hoax, allowing the narrative to grow for more than two years.

But here the hoax is but half the story, and it is the easier half to address. With the release of the transcript and the “whistleblower’s” complaint, Trump took the case to the American public. While the left and the Never Trump right may march into the ballot box in 2020 convinced the president committed treason, the rest of the country see yet another Deep State sting trying to take down the duly-elected president.

Harder to address, though, is the other half of the story—something Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer spoke of in glee, in response to then-president-elect Trump’s criticism of U.S. intelligence agencies. “Let me tell you: You take on the intelligence community — they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you,” Schumer told MSNBC’s host Rachel Maddow.

Schumer wasn’t alone in warning of U.S. intelligence agencies’ penchant for politicized revenge. A little over a week later, Daniel Benjamin, who had served as the principal counterterrorism advisor for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, scripted the scenario for Politico Magazine, writing:

Leakers and whistleblowers won’t hesitate. What [former Deputy CIA Director] Morell and other intelligence veterans are too decorous to mention is that Trump’s treatment of his spies will also come back to bite him in the form of leaking and whistleblowing. The intelligence community doesn’t leak as much as the Pentagon or Congress, but when its reputation is at stake, it can do so to devastating effect.

While Benjamin foretold the whistleblowing retribution we are now seeing unleashed, what’s amazing is that it was entirely made up! In his Politico Magazine article, Benjamin illustrated intelligence agencies’ ability to inflict pain on a president by way of this example: “When something goes wrong—say a military deployment to combat jihadi insurgents in the Middle East blows up in the Trump administration’s face—the press will overflow with stories telling of intelligence reports that were ignored by the White House and briefings the president missed.”

That the still-unnamed “whistleblower” had to resort to invention in his attempt to take down the president suggests that Trump runs a tight ship, has in place strong and trustworthy leaders in top positions, and has taken necessary precautions to prevent leaks. But that the “whistleblower” felt confident enough to file his highly fictionalized account of Trump’s conversation with the Ukrainian president indicates that more swamp cleaning must be done. And that clarion call may well serve as Trump’s road to re-election.

https://thefederalist.com/2019/09/27/schumer-intelligence-agencies-have-six-ways-from-sunday-of-getting-back-at-you/

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