Revealed: CIA Whistleblower Report Links to Soros-Funded Project Three Different Times (VIDEO)

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GP ^ | September 27, 2019 | JIM Hoft

Former United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Joe diGenova and his wife and attorney Victoria Toensing to discuss the latest developments in the Democrat-media attempted coup of President Trump.

The two discussed the partisan CIA “whistleblower” attack on president Trump. As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier, we now know the “whistleblower” was a CIA operative, likely close to John Brennan, who was serving in the White House in order to spy on President Trump. The alleged whistleblower wrote his report based on hearsay and opinion. The report was written by seasoned lauyers. The report is already falling apart with numerous errors and lies.

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Report written by “seasoned lauyers”?
Obviously a typo which should read “seasoned LIEyers”!
 
According to Giuliani the IG did a piss poor job of checking the "whistleblower's" complaint for accuracy.
Its apparently full of errors, since it is second hand, so why did the IG call it "credible"?
There are billboards around CIA headquarters offer pay for leaks.
What We Know About the Partisan Whistleblower
The whistleblowers lawyer is from the group offering pay for leaks.
How can the IG call it credible when its a ploy for money??
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If anyone is a whirling Dervish its the democrats, trying to spin anything and everything into an impeachable offense. They have a majority, so lets assume that they impeach Trump.
(whirling Dervish video)

McConnell can simply ignore the House's articles of impeachment and say "let the voters decide". Then Trump wins in a landslide.
Can the Senate Decline to Try an Impeachment Case?
The Constitution does not by its express terms direct the Senate to try an impeachment. In fact, it confers on the Senate "the sole power to try,” which is a conferral of exclusive constitutional authority and not a procedural command. The Constitution couches the power to impeach in the same terms: it is the House’s “sole power.” The House may choose to impeach or not, and one can imagine an argument that the Senate is just as free, in the exercise of its own “sole power,” to decline to try any impeachment that the House elects to vote.
 

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