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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Ryan and McConnell trying to nullify Trump’s victory



Asshole Alert
Pricks Travel in Packs

  • Deep State Attack - The Open Borders GOP controls Congress and deliberately runs the endless anti-Trump hearings. 
  • To keep their "hands clean" the corrupt GOP uses the Democrats as their attack dogs to wound and force Trump out of office.
  • Bottom Line - As the majority party no hearing is held unless the GOP wants it to be held and they want Trump gone.


(Breitbart)  -  Stephen K. Bannon, the pugnacious former White House chief strategist and former executive chairman of Breitbart News, blasted establishment Republicans in Congress for going along with Democrats’ efforts to “nullify” the election, according to a report.

During a closed-door interview with the House intelligence committee on Tuesday, Bannon said the Russia probes launched in Congress last year were part of an “establishment” plan to try to nullify the 2016 election, according to Axios.

Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC), who was leading the questioning for Republicans on the committee, challenged Bannon, asking whom he meant in particular. Bannon reportedly named House Speaker Paul Ryan (WI) and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (KY).

The report said:
“Bannon attacked the Republicans running these congressional committees for choosing to investigate the Trump campaign and Russia. He said it was part of an “establishment” plan to try to “nullify” the election result. Gowdy challenged him on that, asking Bannon who is this establishment you refer to who is trying to nullify Trump’s victory? Bannon answered: Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell.
After media allegations of Russian meddling and collusion in the elections and public pressure, three congressional committees launched probes into the matter early last year: the Senate intelligence, Senate Judiciary, and House intelligence committees.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

what a mess