The "intelligence community"? I'd like to know more about them - are they the same traitors who sold out to the cabal?
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What a flipping meltdown. The intelligence community's go-to guy, Sen. Mark Warner, says the intel community is “terrified of showing” information to Bill Pulte. If they HATE Pulte that much, and are having a nervous breakdown over Pulte spending even one second at DNI, then you ST BE Director of DNI, and while we are at it, Thune has got to go!
Just to refresh, Mark Warner, as Ranking Member of the SSCI, went into a scif with James Wolfe, the Director of Security for the Senate to review the Steele Dossier. That night Wolfe texted the entire Dossier to his side bitch/ho Ali Watkins of the NYT. She then published it.
EVERYONE who has or had a security clearance, started out not having one. Just like everyone who has or had a firearm, started out not having one. Or everyone having a refrigerator. Or a dog. Or a picket fence. Warner is bearing down on a point that is absolutely asinine. If Pulte was so offensive, the Senate could have withheld approval and that would have been the end of the story. But at least the threat caused all the guilty parties to ruffle their feathers.
The "intelligence community"? I'd like to know more about them - are they the same traitors who sold out to the cabal?
The full text
Just to refresh, Mark Warner, as Ranking Member of the SSCI, went into a scif with James Wolfe, the Director of Security for the Senate to review the Steele Dossier. That night Wolfe texted the entire Dossier to his side bitch/ho Ali Watkins of the NYT. She then published it.
OVER. THE. TARGET.
All the RINO's were opposed, to Pulte. TERRIFIED!!!
Frankly, listening to Warner is an abuse of time.
EVERYONE who has or had a security clearance, started out not having one. Just like everyone who has or had a firearm, started out not having one. Or everyone having a refrigerator. Or a dog. Or a picket fence. Warner is bearing down on a point that is absolutely asinine. If Pulte was so offensive, the Senate could have withheld approval and that would have been the end of the story. But at least the threat caused all the guilty parties to ruffle their feathers.