Oh lord....Trump has commented. And....ugh.
Dan Merica
@danmericaCNN
Trump tells @jeffzeleny that he feels vindicated by Nunes' revelations. "I somewhat do," he says. "I appreciate him coming over."
I'm making perfect sense. You can see who I've responded to in this thread. The poster I initially responded to clearly was questioning how Nunes' had the ability to know what was in the communication.
AP doing a news alert on Trump's response.
In the short term, Nunes' crazytrain act worked.
I know this is probably laughable but...
What are the chances Nunes went to the White House to inform the President that the FBI inadvertently collected evidence on him that proves he broke the law in some fashion?
Trust me, the only people that will think this vindicates Trump are people who already believe the ridiculous wiretapping claim in the first place.
Trust me, the only people that will think this vindicates Trump are people who already believe the ridiculous wiretapping claim in the first place.
Trump tells @jeffzeleny that he feels vindicated by Nunes' revelations. "I somewhat do," he says. "I appreciate him coming over."
Seriously, haha
The story now is why did Nunes immediately go to Trump with this information and what the heck was Trump doing to get his data collected like this?
if there is a 'Pro-Trump' strategy behind Nunes' actions I fail to see it.
AP doing a news alert on Trump's response.
In the short term, Nunes' crazytrain act worked.
Now we'll see what happens when people start asking questions.
AP doing a news alert on Trump's response.
In the short term, Nunes' crazytrain act worked.
Now we'll see what happens when people start asking questions.
Im no law expert but this sounds like it would be pretty illegal.So Nunes is on an investigative panel and with information he learned concerning an investigation into Trump, he went to Trump himself to tell him what he learned?
Is that right?
It's really not that complicated to see what just happened.
So Nunes is on an investigative panel and with information he learned concerning an investigation into Trump, he went to Trump himself to tell him what he learned?
Is that right?
The only people who care about such claims are those in his ever-shrinking base. I'm not even sure what this accomplishes given the fact that the "tapp" was of a foreign national (incidental), completely legal, and confirmed not to be ordered by Obama?
Nunes comes out looking real bad here and it might cost him his seat on this investigation.
Nunes should be in some hot water right now. He should resign. Can you impeach senators/congressmen?
Nunes smokescreen worked. This is exactly what Trump wanted.
Nunes smokescreen worked. This is exactly what Trump wanted.
Nunes smokescreen worked. This is exactly what Trump wanted.
Somehow? It's already confirmed he owns a vineyard with a distributor closely linked to Putin.I'm think Nunes is somehow involved with the some shady shit. I don't see any other reason why is he doing what he is doing right now.
He did this so Trump could win a small victory.I doubt it's a smoke screen. It just seems even more shady now.
Meh. Trump still lied, and his base still believes him. Nothing changed.Nunes smokescreen worked. This is exactly what Trump wanted.
He did this so Trump could win a small victory.
Sounds like Nunes is the original leaker on whole the wiretapping claim in the first place.