Nunes To Send Eight Criminal Referrals To DOJ Concerning Leaks, Conspiracy Amid Russia Probe

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Trump had to let the Mueller fiasco play out, now it is his turn....
The problem is that if indictments aren’t issued soon, it’s possible that they will never be.

It’s hard to imagine that Trump would get beat in 2020, but it could happen. If it does, all of this goes away. Even if an investigation is begun now, it’ll take the next two years to make any headway. A new Democrat administration could easily block, stall, or cancel it.

If Trump is serious about pursuing the Deep State traitors, he MUST act now. Otherwise, it’s all talk for the purpose of politics and electioneering.



House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes exclusively told Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that he is preparing to send eight criminal referrals to the Department of Justice this week concerning alleged misconduct from "Watergate wannabes" during the Trump-Russia investigation, including the leaks of "highly classified material" and conspiracies to lie to Congress and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court.

The dramatic step comes as Republicans have pushed for the release of key documents to uncover the origins of the now-discredited narrative that the Trump campaign colluded improperly with the Russian government. President Trump recently told Fox News he would release the entirety of the FISA applications used to surveil one of his top aides, and other related documents.

Nunes said he has been working on the referrals for more than two years, and wanted to wait until the confirmation of Attorney General Bill Barr.

"We're prepared this week to notify the attorney general that we're prepared to send those referrals over," Nunes said. "First of all, all of these are classified or sensitive. ... Five of them are what I would call straight up referrals -- so just referrals that name someone and name the specific crimes," Nunes told Maria Bartiromo. "Those crimes are lying to Congress, misleading Congress, leaking classified information. So five of them are those types."

It was not immediately clear whom Nunes would specifically refer. Both Democrats and Republicans have said former Trump fixer Michael Cohen is likely to face new charges of lying to Congress in the wake of his recent explosive testimony, which seemed to contradict his previous statements on a variety of matters, including whether he had sought a job in the Trump White House.

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HaHaHahahahahaHahaHaHaHa-----haHaHahaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa------let me catch my breath a minute--------------------------------------HaHahaHaHahahaha. Now that's funny, I don't care who you are. Nunez is more likely to shit and then fall back in it.
 
Trump had to let the Mueller fiasco play out, now it is his turn....
The problem is that if indictments aren’t issued soon, it’s possible that they will never be.

It’s hard to imagine that Trump would get beat in 2020, but it could happen. If it does, all of this goes away. Even if an investigation is begun now, it’ll take the next two years to make any headway. A new Democrat administration could easily block, stall, or cancel it.

If Trump is serious about pursuing the Deep State traitors, he MUST act now. Otherwise, it’s all talk for the purpose of politics and electioneering.



House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes exclusively told Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that he is preparing to send eight criminal referrals to the Department of Justice this week concerning alleged misconduct from "Watergate wannabes" during the Trump-Russia investigation, including the leaks of "highly classified material" and conspiracies to lie to Congress and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court.

The dramatic step comes as Republicans have pushed for the release of key documents to uncover the origins of the now-discredited narrative that the Trump campaign colluded improperly with the Russian government. President Trump recently told Fox News he would release the entirety of the FISA applications used to surveil one of his top aides, and other related documents.

Nunes said he has been working on the referrals for more than two years, and wanted to wait until the confirmation of Attorney General Bill Barr.

"We're prepared this week to notify the attorney general that we're prepared to send those referrals over," Nunes said. "First of all, all of these are classified or sensitive. ... Five of them are what I would call straight up referrals -- so just referrals that name someone and name the specific crimes," Nunes told Maria Bartiromo. "Those crimes are lying to Congress, misleading Congress, leaking classified information. So five of them are those types."

It was not immediately clear whom Nunes would specifically refer. Both Democrats and Republicans have said former Trump fixer Michael Cohen is likely to face new charges of lying to Congress in the wake of his recent explosive testimony, which seemed to contradict his previous statements on a variety of matters, including whether he had sought a job in the Trump White House.

(snip)

(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
You’re not taking this seriously are you?!
 

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