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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Devin Nunes: AG Jeff Sessions should be held in contempt of Congress House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes is going to push Congress to hold Attorney General Jeff Sessions in contempt of Congress. The Californian Republican’s committee has been looking into allegations that the Justice Department and the FBI abused the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in their scrutiny of the Trump campaign. "On Thursday we discovered that they are not going to comply with our subpoena," Nunes said on "Fox and Friends," adding, "The only thing left to do is we have to move quickly to hold the attorney general of the United States in contempt and that is what I will press for this week." Two weeks ago, Nunes sent to Sessions a classified letter, which he said was not acknowledged, and then he sent a subpoena. GOP Rep. Devin Nunes of California is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. (AP) However, the Justice Department said it responded to Nunes' letter, as Maria Bartiromo reported on "Sunday Morning Futures." "The Department has determined that, consistent with applicable law and longstanding Executive Branch policy, it is not in a position to provide information responsive to your request regarding a specific individual," Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd wrote in the signed letter. "The Department and its intelligence community partners would welcome the opportunity to discuss whether there are other ways to accommodate the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence's oversight inquiry." Nunes, who did concede that it’s possible Sessions personally is unaware of the subpoena, told "Fox and Friends" he wouldn’t accept "excuses" relating to national security concerns in terms of his ongoing investigation of how the Russia probe was handled. ROSENSTEIN LETS NUNES, GOWDY REVIEW FBI MEMO THAT KICK-STARTED RUSSIA PROBE "How many times have we heard this argument throughout this investigation?" he asked. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, Republican of Louisiana, expressed support for Nunes on "Fox and Friends." "I have deeper and deeper concerns the more I see some of this, not only the stonewalling, but what’s been in some of these memos," said Scalise. "We’re also trying to get a lot of other information from the Department of Justice about this investigation, and everything that we uncover raises even deeper concerns about the direction." As Fox News has reported, Nunes called the FBI and Justice Department redaction of his committee's Russia report "excessive and sloppy." The House committee's report found that FBI agents "did not detect any deception during [Michael] Flynn's interview.” Flynn, who pleaded guilty to a single count of making "false, ficitious or fraudulent" statements to the FBI under Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russian probe, served as President Trump's national security adviser. "This just cannot continue where we don't get information in a timely manner. Like I said, everything we have tried to get they tried to stop us from getting,” Nunes said. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes is going to push Congress to hold Attorney General Jeff Sessions in contempt of Congress. Let's see. A Republican Chairman on a Republican-majority committee cannot get information from a Republican AG appointed by a Republican President and confirmed by a Republican-majority Senate -- information that is favorable to Republicans?
#2. To: misterwhite (#1) (Edited) Let's see. A Republican Chairman on a Republican-majority committee cannot get information from a Republican AG appointed by a Republican President and confirmed by a Republican-majority Senate -- information that is favorable to Republicans? Well,there are Republicans who are Republicans because that is what they had to be to get their jobs an advance their careers,and then there is a tiny group of Republicans who are Republicans by personal convictions. They rarely agree on anything. The first group are after what is best for them in their quest for personal power and wealth,and the second group are concerned about what is best for the country. The Bush Crime Family are examples of the first group,and Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan are examples of the second group. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #3. To: misterwhite (#1) Yep.
#4. To: sneakypete (#2) Yep....
#5. To: sneakypete (#2) Yep.
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