TERRIFYING ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT THE DEEP STATE ROCKS WASHINGTON DC
Last Friday, a House Intelligence Committee memo was declassified that detailed the many
ways the U.S. government engaged in misconduct against President Donald Trump.
This memo confirmed that the deep state in Washington D.C. is bigger, more vicious and
more dangerous to American liberty than even a cynic could have imagined.
The New York Post reported that the memo told us that swamp creatures are embedded in the
top of the FBI and the Department of Justice.
Some used their power to try to tip a presidential campaign based on their personal politics.
Some of these people used their power to rig the presidential election against Trump, as
they conducted a sham investigation of the Democratic candidate and misled federal judges
to spy on at least one associate of her Republican challenger.
In order to cover up their actions, these officials falsely claimed that national security
would be damaged.
The battle over the memo also told Americans that the mainstream media is part of the swamp.
Specifically, The New York Times and The Washington Post went to great lengths to make sure the
memo would never come out.
Before it even saw the memo, the Times' editorial page called it proof of "The Republican
Plot Against the FBI."
On top of that, a Washington Post columnist warned President Trump he would be making
a historic mistake in releasing it.
"Presidents don't win fights with the FBI," Eugene Robinson wrote, seemingly endorsing
the blackmailing ways of the disgraced J. Edgar Hoover.
The memo makes it clear that current and former officials committed crimes by misleading FISA
court judges in seeking four surveillance warrants against Carter Page, a bit player
in the Trump campaign orbit.
This completely seals the sordid fate of former FBI Director James Comey, who signed off on
three warrant requests, reportedly without informing the judges that the essential piece
of evidence against Page was the infamous Russian dossier paid for by Hillary Clinton's
campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
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