Exactly.
TRUMP BLOCKS DEMOCRAT MEMO AS 'POLITICAL'
'Told them to re-do and send back in proper form!'
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The best idea I heard was for Trump to announce that he was sending the socialist memo to the FBI/DOJ for them to redact.
Oh yeah? Why did the Republicans on the House IC committee vote to let it through then?
I already told you guys what info they would need to put in the memo to rebut the innuendo Nunes put out in his. Obviously they would need to explain the actual intel that gave the probable cause for the warrant. Again, this isn’t rocket surgery. All that was required was thinking one step further down the chain.
As I even told you at the time (and some of you mocked me) that was why the FBI and the Dems opposed release of the Nunes memo. It would necessitate disclosing actual intel to rebut the misrepresentations Nunes was making.
According to Republicans who read the socialist memo, there is nothing in it that goes against what is in the Republican memo. The socialists did leave out many pieces of info the Republicans included. The socialist also included many names they knew the FBI and DOJ would not allow to go public. Are you ignoring those reports or is it just that your socialists sources are ignoring them?
The other idea I like is telling the Dems that he trust them to release a document that informs the public but does not put national security in jeopardy. Just tell them, “you are smart, you don’t even need to run it through me.” Just work with FBI and DOJ, then release whatever you collectively agree on.”
But PD, since I know you love irony how about this interesting take:
“After ignoring urging of FBI & DOJ not to release misleading [Republican] memo because it omits material facts, @POTUS now expresses concerns over sharing precisely those facts with public and seeks to send it back to the same Majority that produced the flawed ... memo to begin with."
Trump is so Orwellian it is giving me flashbacks to reading Animal Farm in middle school.
Had to look that up. An invention of Lawrence Harrison of the Washington Post (circa 1976). Little wonder I was unfamiliar with it, I never read that libtard rag.
Okay fine... but it's stupid because routine metaphors ("this ain't rocket science") convey the message well enough.