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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hmmm.....discrediting the investigators? Isn’t that what Republicans are trying to do to take the conversation away from the FACTS that are coming out about Trump and his cronies?[/quote] Facts? What facts? Thanks to Schiff's and Pelosi's secret little star chamber hearings, we don't know much in the way of FACTS. Only what Schiff has leaked. And, of course, he will leak nothing that is at all positive for Trump. And, we don't have to discredit Schiff, who has dubbed himself as "investigator" for this farce. He has discredited himself. Many times over. [/quote] Facts being hidden, like illegally locked away on an NSA server? Or how about Trump's taxes, or Trump's transcripts? All of the subpoena'd documents which have been illegally shielded from the public.[/quote] You act like you have a right to discussions between presidents and leaders of foreign countries. Would you like that right for all administrations from here forward? It is a ridiculous idea.[/quote] We do have that right. Trump works for us. Also, the Presidential Records Act is a law that specifically address this issue: [url]https://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/laws/1978-act.html[/url][/quote] Where in this act does it state that you have the right to records of discussions between the president and leaders from other countries on demand? [/quote] Because these discussions are named as presidential records by the Presidential Records Acts. They aren't necessarily required to be provided on demand, although the FOIA is likely applicable in many cases. But it does mean that no president has a right to say that the substance of conversations between world leaders are private. That is false. This information belongs to the U.S. government and Trump and his staff are required to preserve these records and make them available publicly.[/quote] You're obviously oblivious to how much power EVERY president has had. BTW, what do the records say about Obama's whereabouts whilst assault on Benghazi was taking place and [b]astand down was ordered[/b]? Is that little fact in NARA?[/quote] Didn't you read the reports done in the 5,000,000 Benghazi investigations? There was NO "stand down order." You know, if you guys knew the actual facts about things, your outlook would probably be different.[/quote]
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