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NRaleighLiberal

(60,014 posts)
Mon Mar 27, 2017, 01:21 PM Mar 2017

Slate - "Nunes Surveillance Claim: Its Coming From Inside the White House"

by Joshua Keating

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/03/27/it_s_coming_from_inside_the_white_house.html

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes threw his own investigation into Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 election into a tailspin on Wednesday by announcing that he had seen documents showing that there had been incidental surveillance of people connected to the Trump campaign during the presidential transition, not related to the ongoing Russia investigation. Who the people were and what the surveillance entailed was unclear, but Nunes evidently found it concerning enough that he went to brief the White House without sharing any of this information with members of his own committee.

Now, in a further turn toward the ridiculous, it turns out that the night before he made the announcement, Nunes was meeting with his source on White House grounds (not the White House itself):

BREAKING: Nunes, GOP chair of House Intel Cmte, now says he met on WH grounds last week to view his source's info on wiretapping claim. pic.twitter.com/eDL33B5Ype

— Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) March 27, 2017
(Presumably the last sentence is referring to Trump’s assertion on Twitter that Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower, but as long as we’re working to validate the president’s baseless claims, why not throw in the White House too.)

So who was Nunes’ source? White House spokesman Sean Spicer declined Friday to categorically rule that it was someone from the White House, saying, "I don't know where he got it from."

On Wednesday, Nunes would only say that the documents he had seen were brought to him by “sources who thought that we should know it.” He said that he was heading to the White House that day because “they need to see it, if they don’t have it, they need to see it.” But this latest statement suggests that on Wednesday, Nunes went to the White House to brief the administration about very sensitive information he himself had been briefed on the night before … at the White House.

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Slate - "Nunes Surveillance Claim: Its Coming From Inside the White House" (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal Mar 2017 OP
Of course it is. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2017 #1
Michael Ellis - a new natsec lawyer. GliderGuider Mar 2017 #2
Ellis is a huge connection. dalton99a Mar 2017 #3
Next time Spicer says "I don't know", will someone please ask him to find out for tomorrow? randome Mar 2017 #4
 

randome

(34,845 posts)
4. Next time Spicer says "I don't know", will someone please ask him to find out for tomorrow?
Mon Mar 27, 2017, 01:33 PM
Mar 2017

Although Spicer says many times "I'll get back to you" and then fails to do so unless the press calls him on it the next day.
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