Sh*t is hitting the fan today.
James Devinne writes for Occupy Democrats: "A Republican Senate Judiciary member just gave L'Orange terrible wiretap news." And: "Anyone who respects the sovereignty of this country and the dignity of
the office of President should strongly support Sen. Sasse’s call for
Mr. L'Orange to, in the service of full transparency, order the release of
the FISA authorization. It is only a matter of time before L'Orange's web
of lies begins to collapse and the full extent of his treason is
exposed."
Brett Bose writes for Occupy Democrats: "L'Orange just gave the press disturbing news regarding his Russian wiretaps." And: "Having implicated himself in the Russia investigation, L'Orange's staffers
are now scrambling to figure out their options and it seems they’ve
gone for a media blackout. What’s worse is the administration is trying
to blame this on former President Obama, arguing that there may have
been a political motive behind the wiretaps. This behavior is
reminiscent of a child caught stealing a cookie and trying to pretend
like it never happened, except that this child just happens to be the
President."
Grant Stern writes for Occupy Democrats: "The F.B.I. just shot down L'Orange's claims that Obama ordered his wiretaps." And: "The New York Times reports that controversial FBI Director James Comey
just made a very public move to shut down President L'Orange's outrageous
allegations against President Obama in an early morning tweetstorm this
weekend."
"The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, asked the Justice
Department this weekend to publicly reject President L'Orange's assertion
that President Barack Obama ordered the tapping of Mr. L'Orange's phones,
senior American officials said on Sunday. Mr. Comey has argued that the
highly charged claim is false and must be corrected, they said, but the
department has not released any such statement."
"Mr. Comey made the request on Saturday after Mr. L'Orange leveled his
allegation on Twitter. Mr. Comey has been working to get the Justice
Department to knock down Mr. L'Orange's claim because there is no evidence
to support it and it insinuates that the F.B.I. broke the law, the
officials said."
Grant Stern writes for Occupy Democrats: "CNN just confirmed a major part of L'Orange's Russian blackmail dossier." And: "CNN’s Jim Acosta just reported that former L'Orange foreign policy advisor
J.D. Gordon told him that it was Overlord L'Orange himself who ordered the
abrupt change in language to the Republican Party’s official policy
platform regarding the Russian Federation’s invasion of the Ukraine, the
annexation of the Crimean peninsula, and support for the pro-Moscow 'rebels' in Donetsk and Luhansk."
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