Bull! "Current and former officials say it is routine, and not inappropriate, for the national security adviser to request the identities of Americans mentioned in intelligence reports." If this is legal the the law need to change! Period.
Why? If I am on the phone with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi talking about detonating a dirty bomb in Bandon, Oregon (because ISIS hates cranberries), wouldn't you want the people in charge of national security to know who I am? barfo
Totally Fake News blitz across all major media today. To say someone in her former position "did nothing wrong" when it's been 100% proven she repeatedly lied to the 300,000,000+ Americans whom she was paid to serve (not deceive) is indefensible. Only an enemy of the state would stoop so low. No real sources, no names let alone party affilliations, just a fake story given to the media under orders to be presented as written. Tens of millions of dollars spent on this desperately empty distraction. She's about to be subpoenaed and some very big wigs are peeing their pants. http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017...l-media-outlets-are-starting-to-admit-it.html
Not if they have to violate your Constitutional rights to do it. I'll take my chances against a an ISIS retard over my own government spying on me any day.
Your fear of your own government is strange to me. Why would a Real American spend his life quivering in fear? If I was as afraid of the government as you I would just leave the country. barfo
The issue with Rice's unmasking and it being somehow legit is that it's a pattern of abuse of power and office, particularly if she was doing this late in the campaign and not all along. It's consistent with Obama Administration abuse of power and Nixon-like use of federal agencies to target their enemies list groups/people. http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017...ime-to-reexamine-targeting-conservatives.html House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady and Tax Policy Subcommittee Chairman Peter Roskam have sent a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions asking the Department of Justice to re-open a probe of the conduct of former top IRS official Lois Lerner, who was at the center of a targeting scandal that discriminated against conservative organizations which had applied for tax-exempt status. In fact, in this new plea for the Justice Department to get involved, the lawmakers contend there is clear evidence Lerner willfully took part in criminal activity during her tenure as the Exempt Organizations Division director. In the letter, Representatives Brady and Roskam wrote: “On April 9, 2014, the House Committee on Ways and Means voted to send a letter to the Department of Justice referring former IRS Exempt Organizations Division Director Lois G. Lerner for criminal prosecution. As indicated in the attached letter, the Committee’s nearly three-year investigation uncovered evidence of willful misconduct on the part of Ms. Lerner. Despite this fact, and for what many believe were purely partisan reasons, the prior Administration refused to review Ms. Lerner’s misconduct.” The lawmakers urge the Department of Justice to “take a fresh look at the evidence” concerning Lerner’s actions in this matter. We completely agree. Lois Lerner got off easy. She never faced charges for her role in this scandal. She was never prosecuted. She was permitted to retire – with a tax-payer funded pension. The Obama administration looked the other way. The Obama Justice Department ignored key evidence that lawmakers point out in their letter to the Attorney General: “In particular, the Committee found that Ms. Lerner used her position to improperly influence IRS action against conservative organizations, denying these groups due process and protection rights under the law. The Committee also found she impeded official investigations by providing misleading statements in response to questions from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Finally, Lerner risked exposing, and may have actually disclosed, confidential taxpayer information, in apparent violation of Internal Revenue Code section 6103 by using her personal email to conduct official business.” For years, we’ve been demanding that Lois Lerner and others be held accountable for their roles in this scandal. We have repeatedly called for the removal of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen and now believe this latest request to get to the bottom of Lois Lerner’s actions is clearly warranted – a request that Attorney General Sessions should not ignore.
I have no fear of anyone or anything. I fully support the US government as described by The COTUS. I stand in opposition to the shadow government installed by the MIC, DNC and RNC. Drain the swamp.