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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Schiff is now a fact witness and needs to recuse. [/quote] A fact witness to what? If the whistleblower hadn't gone to the Congressional aide then the complaint would've been successfully buried by the White House.[/quote] How can it be buried when we all have seen it? And, he went to Schiff's office BEFORE he ever filed the complaint. [/quote] Quoting directly from the NY Times article - the timeline [quote]The C.I.A. officer first had a colleague take his concerns — in vague form — to the C.I.A.’s general counsel, Courtney Simmons Elwood, who began a preliminary inquiry by contacting a deputy White House counsel, alerting the White House that complaints were coming from the C.I.A. As C.I.A. and White House lawyers began following up on the complaint, the C.I.A. officer became nervous, according to a person familiar with the matter. He learned that John Eisenberg, a deputy White House counsel and the legal adviser to the national security adviser, was among those scrutinizing his initial allegation.... ...[b]The C.I.A. officer decided the complaint he had brought to Ms. Elwood was at risk of being swept aside, prompting him to go to the lawmakers who conduct oversight of the intelligence agencies. He followed the advice of Mr. Schiff’s aide and filed his complaint to Mr. Atkinson. And though Mr. Maguire blocked him from forwarding it to Congress, he did allow Mr. Atkinson to notify lawmakers of its existence.[/b][/quote] https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/02/us/politics/adam-schiff-whistleblower.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage[/quote] And, he went to Schiff, not to the Senate Intelligence Committee as well. This speaks volumes. Schiff is such a liar. [/quote] [b]What did Schiff lie about?[/b] And how does that change the underlying story, that the president illegally asked for foreign help in the 2020 election and used Congressionally appropriate aid to shake down the Ukranians, and now it is likely that he forced the Ukrainians to cede Dombass to the Russians, giving Putin a huge win in the region.[/quote] OMG. He lied for 2 long years claiming he had more than circumstantial evidence that Trump colluded with Russia. He lied when he performed his little parody on the House floor. And, he lied about not knowing details of the whistleblower's complaint. https://twitter.com/KenDilanianNBC/status/1179529532698701824[/quote]
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