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Is the Trump White House Spying on the FBI?
This brings me to the second question, which I see as the core disclosure of the Times story (even though the Times does not explicitly mention it). If Nunes saw reports that named Trump or his associates, as he said, the initiative for naming names did not come from the originating intelligence agency. That is not how the process works. The names could only have been unmasked if the customerswho seem in this case to have been Trumps White House appointeesmade that request themselves. If anyone breached the presidents privacy, the perpetrators were working down the hall from him. (Okay, probably in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door.) It is of course hypocritical, even deceptive, for Nunes to lay that blame at the feet of intelligence officials, but that is not the central concern either.
If events took place as just described, then what exactly were Trumps appointees doing? I am not talking only about the political chore of ginning up (ostensible) support for the presidents baseless claims about illegal surveillance by President Obama. I mean this: why would a White House lawyer and the top White House intelligence adviser be requesting copies of these surveillance reports in the first place? Why would they go on to ask that the names be unmasked? There is no chance that the FBI would brief them about the substance or progress of its investigation into the Trump campaigns connections to the Russian government. Were the presidents men using the surveillance assets of the U.S. government to track the FBI investigation from the outside?
https://tcf.org/content/commentary/trump-white-house-spying-fbi/
The Velveteen Ocelot
(116,003 posts)DemocratSinceBirth
(99,719 posts)Barack_America
(28,876 posts)...to preserve intelligence. In there, it said that Obama spread some classified stuff far-and-wide, but restricted the most classified stuff (i.e. Trump associate intel) as much as possible.
I think Trump's people read that in the Times and panicked (like one tends to do when they know they've committed a crime). I think they demanded the immediately mass unmasking of all possible intel, then you've got Trump coming out with his BS claims about wiretapping a few days later.
They've been in full-tilt panic mode since that Times article, so...thanks Obama...series.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(116,003 posts)DemocratSinceBirth
(99,719 posts)coti
(4,612 posts)for the names of their interested players to be un-redacted by whoever their source in the agency is.
The two clowns find some information with a marginal relation to Trump's made-up, idiotic tweets, and decide to leak it to one of their ex-bosses so he can hold a press conference and let the public know! They'll be heroes, yay!!
Of course, Nunes is a complete stumblefuck and, not knowing what to do, decides to give the press a near-uselessly vague statement. Still not knowing what to do, he then runs BACK to the White House to ASK- "What the hell am I supposed to do with this info? Why did you give this to me?"
DemocratSinceBirth
(99,719 posts)The intelligence gatherers call people incidentally caught up in surveillance "name redacted" and the person who commissioned the gathering asks who "name redacted" is.
wiggs
(7,821 posts)the beginning to make their targets look bad. Even if it requires some creative editing.
This is the WH now...Breitbart, Enquirer, Project Veritas, Twitter.
randome
(34,845 posts)This could be why none of the intelligence agencies are willing to entertain immunity for Flynn: they all want revenge on this gang.
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