President Trump calls 2016 campaign spying ‘treason,’ warns of ‘long jail sentences’
Isn’t treason punishable by death?
Isn’t treason punishable by death?
Let the indictments begin! It’s time for rule of law.
Tthe FBI is acknowledging this information publicly for the first time.
No wonder Congressmen Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Mark Meadows (R-NC) were smiling as they addressed reporters last week after the closed-door hearing of former top FBI attorney James Baker
Democrats can spin this latest development any way they choose, but this will be like placing a chisel on a rock and striking it with a hammer.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has some explaining to do.
While Mueller tries to prove his relevance by convicting Paul Manafort of income tax evasion and putting bit player George Papadopoulos behind bars for 14 days, the evidence of the Obama administration’s conspiracy to destroy Donald Trump grows.
In this case, you had the leadership of the FBI who thought they could get away with illegally targeting a candidate for the president of the United States.
The DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz released two new sets of text messages between former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page this week. IG Horowitz is currently working to determine whether or not Peter Strzok’s extreme anti-Trump bias was the reason he opened the Trump/Russia collusion investigation. The first set of messages indicate that…
Here is the real collusion story.
This is treason at the FBI. Heads must roll.
It has always been painfully obvious that disgraced FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe didn’t resign over text-gate or “Trump and Republican criticism”. Now it all makes sense.
New excerpts of text exchanges between FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page released Thursday appear to show the two discussing the Hillary Clinton email investigation, including how much manpower they should exert and whether or not a special prosecutor should be brought in.