Republican members of Congress were outraged after they initially read the Fisa memo. Since that time, we have learned that current FBI Director Christopher Wray was "shocked to the core" after reading the four-page FISA abuse memo, and that he immediately asked Andrew McCabe to resign the next day…
The good news is that it looks like this memo may be on the verge of being released. President Trump appeared to tell a member of Congress that he was on board with releasing the memo as he was leaving the State of the Union address…
Because this memo could potentially end the Special Counsel's investigation, it would definitely make sense for Trump to release it. And because this memo could be such a disaster for Democrats, it also makes sense why they are vehemently opposing any effort to make it public.
Unfortunately, it appears that this memo is going to implicate many of the biggest names in the Democratic Party including Barack Obama. Just consider what former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino is saying…
Dan Bongino: It is not a coincidence that Devin Nunes who has an entire scope of what happened went back in March to the White House facility to read very specific intel that I think will very likely be in this memo. What am I saying by this? That the information was likely breached to Barack Obama. What does that mean? That means that this information was being used by Hillary and all of this other stuff that was in this dossier and all of this spying was probably being inserted into daily briefs by Barack Obama. Why else would Nunes have to go to the White House to read it?
Many are hoping that the memo could be the trigger that leads to a true "draining of the swamp" in Washington. The rule of law should apply to everyone, and that includes our elected officials. It appears that there has been a great deal of impropriety going on behind the scenes, and it will be a great win for the American people if we can start to expose it for all the world to see.
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