Old_Trapper70
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From the right wing who have never had an independent thought in their lives, we consistently hear of how "Democrats are all liars", yet most often it is their side that does the lying. Trump, Nunes, McConnell, Ryan, Pence, Sarah Sanders, and the list goes on. Yet ask the right what lies they are speaking of they never seem to have an honest answer, and will deny that even Trump is a liar. Well, here is yet another one caught in yet more lies:
http://www.cnn.com/2018/02/07/politics/ron-johnson-obama-clinton-investigation/index.html
"But the insinuation of the report issued by Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, is disputed by a source familiar with one of the FBI official's thinking who said that those texts referred to Obama's broader interests in issues of potential Russian interference in the election, not the Clinton investigation.
And the timeline of the texts, as laid out by Republicans on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, does not comport with what was happening when the messages were sent in 2016 and ignores that the texts were sent days before Obama confronted Russian President Vladimir Putin over the country's meddling in the 2016 election.
Johnson released the text messages in a 25-page report that outlines how, in their view, Obama kept tabs on the investigation into Clinton's email, an issue that hung over much of the 2016 election.
A footnote in Johnson's report explains that the Justice Department explained it would redact "text messages that were personal in nature or relating to other investigations." Johnson's report presumes that since this specific text was not redacted it was related to the investigation into classified information on Clinton's private server."
http://www.cnn.com/2018/02/07/politics/ron-johnson-obama-clinton-investigation/index.html
"But the insinuation of the report issued by Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, is disputed by a source familiar with one of the FBI official's thinking who said that those texts referred to Obama's broader interests in issues of potential Russian interference in the election, not the Clinton investigation.
And the timeline of the texts, as laid out by Republicans on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, does not comport with what was happening when the messages were sent in 2016 and ignores that the texts were sent days before Obama confronted Russian President Vladimir Putin over the country's meddling in the 2016 election.
Johnson released the text messages in a 25-page report that outlines how, in their view, Obama kept tabs on the investigation into Clinton's email, an issue that hung over much of the 2016 election.
A footnote in Johnson's report explains that the Justice Department explained it would redact "text messages that were personal in nature or relating to other investigations." Johnson's report presumes that since this specific text was not redacted it was related to the investigation into classified information on Clinton's private server."
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