climbnjump
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Ok, new thread for this:
This document dump just happened today. Many of these docs have been requested for almost two years and finally they are released. I have no idea if there will be any bombshells or smoking guns in this set of documents, but there will also be more documents released in the coming weeks. My guess is that a lot of this was being held while Durham's investigation was in full swing. It now sounds like that is in the wrapping up stages.
But one early result is that Lisa Page (the lawyer who was cheating on her husband with Peter Strzok who was cheating on his wife and stupidly documenting it on their government issued phones) did perjure herself in her Congressional testimony. Several things she stated during that testimony are refuted by the docs released today. My guess is that other former FBI officials will also soon be similarly be proven to have been lying all along. (Yes, many of us have always "known" that, but there was never hard proof.)
Let the fireworks begin! (I hope, anyway...)
FISA Abuse Investigation | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
www.judiciary.senate.gov
This document dump just happened today. Many of these docs have been requested for almost two years and finally they are released. I have no idea if there will be any bombshells or smoking guns in this set of documents, but there will also be more documents released in the coming weeks. My guess is that a lot of this was being held while Durham's investigation was in full swing. It now sounds like that is in the wrapping up stages.
But one early result is that Lisa Page (the lawyer who was cheating on her husband with Peter Strzok who was cheating on his wife and stupidly documenting it on their government issued phones) did perjure herself in her Congressional testimony. Several things she stated during that testimony are refuted by the docs released today. My guess is that other former FBI officials will also soon be similarly be proven to have been lying all along. (Yes, many of us have always "known" that, but there was never hard proof.)
Let the fireworks begin! (I hope, anyway...)