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Donald knows of Russia's botnet
![Donald Trump's link to the hack on the US election appears to be far more direct than anybody thought - with Russian money, washed into his campaign, paying for Russian hackers who attacked both state voter registration databases and the DNC. Trump also appears to have had direct personal knowledge of the propaganda botnet used by Russia.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/247/445/0b9.jpg)
![Donald Trump's link to the hack on the US election appears to be far more direct than anybody thought - with Russian money, washed into his campaign, paying for Russian hackers who attacked both state voter registration databases and the DNC. Trump also appears to have had direct personal knowledge of the propaganda botnet used by Russia.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/247/445/0b9.jpg)
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Mike Quigley travels to Cyprus
![After all, the House Intelligence Committee was where FBI Director James Comey dropped the bombshell that the Bureau was undertaking an ongoing investigation into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. The committee appears to be expanding its investigation-Rep. Mike Quigley, a Democratic member of the committee, told The Daily Beast that he traveled Russia investigation. "We believe that we're going to move forward in a positive way," Quigley said. "The feeling among Democrats is cautiously optimistic. Reset, reboot, move forward."](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/247/444/8cd.jpg)
![After all, the House Intelligence Committee was where FBI Director James Comey dropped the bombshell that the Bureau was undertaking an ongoing investigation into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. The committee appears to be expanding its investigation-Rep. Mike Quigley, a Democratic member of the committee, told The Daily Beast that he traveled Russia investigation. "We believe that we're going to move forward in a positive way," Quigley said. "The feeling among Democrats is cautiously optimistic. Reset, reboot, move forward."](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/247/444/8cd.jpg)
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Russian money laundering
![Sources linked to the intelligence community say that Donald Trump accepted laundered Russian money which, through shell companies, supported Russian hackers as they attacked America - and then supported Wikileaks and Julian Assange as he published the results of those hacks.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/247/443/720.jpg)
![Sources linked to the intelligence community say that Donald Trump accepted laundered Russian money which, through shell companies, supported Russian hackers as they attacked America - and then supported Wikileaks and Julian Assange as he published the results of those hacks.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/247/443/720.jpg)
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Amateur hour at the Senate Intelligence Committee
!["We have devoted seven professional staff positions to this investigation. These are staffers who already had the clearance," Burr said on March 29. Of the seven staffers so far assigned to review classified documents related to the Russia investigation, none of them has prosecutorial or investigative experience, according to three sources with ties to the committee Most of them lack a background in Russia expertise. Not one of the seven is a lawyer.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/247/441/608.jpg)
!["We have devoted seven professional staff positions to this investigation. These are staffers who already had the clearance," Burr said on March 29. Of the seven staffers so far assigned to review classified documents related to the Russia investigation, none of them has prosecutorial or investigative experience, according to three sources with ties to the committee Most of them lack a background in Russia expertise. Not one of the seven is a lawyer.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/247/441/608.jpg)
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No dedicated Staffers?!
![More than three months after the committee announced that it had agreed on the scope of the investigation, the panel has not begun substantially investigating possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, three individuals with ties to the committee told The Daily Beast. e investigation does not have a single staffer dedicated to it full-time, and ose staff members working on it part-time do not have significant nvestigative experience. slower than prior Senate Intelligence Committee investigations, such as the CIA . The probe currently appears to be moving at a pace torture inquiry, which took years to accomplish No interviews have been conducted with key individuals suspected of being in the Trump-Russia orbit: not Michael Flynn, not Roger Stone, not Carter Page, not Paul Manafort, and not Jared Kushner, according to two sources familiar with the committee's procedures.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/247/440/865.jpg)
![More than three months after the committee announced that it had agreed on the scope of the investigation, the panel has not begun substantially investigating possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, three individuals with ties to the committee told The Daily Beast. e investigation does not have a single staffer dedicated to it full-time, and ose staff members working on it part-time do not have significant nvestigative experience. slower than prior Senate Intelligence Committee investigations, such as the CIA . The probe currently appears to be moving at a pace torture inquiry, which took years to accomplish No interviews have been conducted with key individuals suspected of being in the Trump-Russia orbit: not Michael Flynn, not Roger Stone, not Carter Page, not Paul Manafort, and not Jared Kushner, according to two sources familiar with the committee's procedures.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/247/440/865.jpg)
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Is the Senate Intelligence Committee really investigating the Trump-Russia ties?
![In one hint about the inadequacies of the investigation, Senate Intelligence Committee member Sen. Ron Wyden last month sent a letter to the Republican and Democrat heads of the panel, imploring them to look into financial relationships between Russia, President Trump, and his associates. The implication behind the letter? That the committee wasn't already looking into it](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/247/439/df4.jpg)
![In one hint about the inadequacies of the investigation, Senate Intelligence Committee member Sen. Ron Wyden last month sent a letter to the Republican and Democrat heads of the panel, imploring them to look into financial relationships between Russia, President Trump, and his associates. The implication behind the letter? That the committee wasn't already looking into it](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/247/439/df4.jpg)
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Russian think-tank strategizes involvement in US election
![Not only did Russian state-run media cover the trip, but a prominent government-run think tank involved in election-meddling efforts put out a press release heralding Page's visit. The leader of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studie, Leonid Reshetnikov, painted Page as an influential adviser to Trump and said his visit could help improve US-Russian relations. "It's quite possible that Trump's advisor is a pragmatist and a realist," Reshetnikov said, according to a translation of his comments in Russian. "This is probably not an ordinary visit. He has probably received some instructions from the President-elect. I don't think that meetings at the highest level will take place, but (the possibility) cannot be excluded." Reuters reported this week that the group was involved in Russia's efforts to interfere in the US election. The organization sent recommendations to top Kremlin leaders with plans of how to use its propaganda machine to help Trump and undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/246/568/a35.jpg)
![Not only did Russian state-run media cover the trip, but a prominent government-run think tank involved in election-meddling efforts put out a press release heralding Page's visit. The leader of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studie, Leonid Reshetnikov, painted Page as an influential adviser to Trump and said his visit could help improve US-Russian relations. "It's quite possible that Trump's advisor is a pragmatist and a realist," Reshetnikov said, according to a translation of his comments in Russian. "This is probably not an ordinary visit. He has probably received some instructions from the President-elect. I don't think that meetings at the highest level will take place, but (the possibility) cannot be excluded." Reuters reported this week that the group was involved in Russia's efforts to interfere in the US election. The organization sent recommendations to top Kremlin leaders with plans of how to use its propaganda machine to help Trump and undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/246/568/a35.jpg)
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Carter Page: FBI person of interest for years
![The FBI had Page on their radar for at least four years, according to court documents and US officials. The bureau also knew about Page from its 2013 investigation into a Russian spy ring in New York. One of the spies was taped saying he tried to recruit Page, and Page admitted meeting him. But Page says he didn't share anything sensitive and didn't know he was talking to a spy. He also traveled to Russia frequently and interacted with officials that the FBl was concerned were acting on behalf of the government. His trip to Russia in July 2016 revived the FBl's interest, when he delivered a lecture at a graduation ceremony for the New Economic School. The university opened after the fall of the Soviet Union and is ranked as one of the best universities for economics in Russia. Former President Barack Obama gave a speech there during his first official trip to Russia in 2009 But Page's lecture sounded different than what would be expected from most Americans. He parroted Kremlin talking points by chastising the West for prolonging "Cold War tendencies."](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/246/567/ef2.jpg)
![The FBI had Page on their radar for at least four years, according to court documents and US officials. The bureau also knew about Page from its 2013 investigation into a Russian spy ring in New York. One of the spies was taped saying he tried to recruit Page, and Page admitted meeting him. But Page says he didn't share anything sensitive and didn't know he was talking to a spy. He also traveled to Russia frequently and interacted with officials that the FBl was concerned were acting on behalf of the government. His trip to Russia in July 2016 revived the FBl's interest, when he delivered a lecture at a graduation ceremony for the New Economic School. The university opened after the fall of the Soviet Union and is ranked as one of the best universities for economics in Russia. Former President Barack Obama gave a speech there during his first official trip to Russia in 2009 But Page's lecture sounded different than what would be expected from most Americans. He parroted Kremlin talking points by chastising the West for prolonging "Cold War tendencies."](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/246/567/ef2.jpg)
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Mary McCord leaving DoJ during the investigation
![The woman leading the Justice Department's investigation of foreign meddling into the 2016 election and possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia has told staff members she will leave the department in May. Mary B. McCord has served at the highest levels in the national security unit, either as its leader or chief deputy, for the past three years. A longtime federal prosecutor based in Washington, McCord easily won the confidence of both career lawyers and her supervisors inside the Justice Department.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/246/566/8e1.jpg)
![The woman leading the Justice Department's investigation of foreign meddling into the 2016 election and possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia has told staff members she will leave the department in May. Mary B. McCord has served at the highest levels in the national security unit, either as its leader or chief deputy, for the past three years. A longtime federal prosecutor based in Washington, McCord easily won the confidence of both career lawyers and her supervisors inside the Justice Department.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/246/566/8e1.jpg)
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More Russiagate
![= SECTIONS NATIONAL REVIEW While we will have to wait for more evidence to know for sure, the circumstantial evidence already points to Intellgence Operational Rule No. 2, i.e., Russian involvement. First, Russian intelligence services despise the CIA for its recruitment of Russian agents on Russian soil. They are always desperate to embarrass the agency. Second, as John Schindler, a former NSA counterintelligence officer, has argued for years, WikiLeaks is not an independent accountability agency, but rather a veiled cutout for Russian intelligence. Many American intelligence officers believe WikiLeaks to be a known quantity. Indeed, in March 2016, when WikiLeaks first began releasing Democratic-party officials' e-mails, I was confident that Russia's GRU intelligence service was responsible. This January, the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) publicly confirmed the same. Moreover, anyone genuinely concerned about civil-liberties abuses would have approached the congressional intelligence-oversight committees or an anti- surveillance U.S. journalist. In the intelligence world, approaching Julian Assange or the Russians is the same thing. The leaker/s is either an idiot or a traitor.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/246/565/8e6.jpg)
![= SECTIONS NATIONAL REVIEW While we will have to wait for more evidence to know for sure, the circumstantial evidence already points to Intellgence Operational Rule No. 2, i.e., Russian involvement. First, Russian intelligence services despise the CIA for its recruitment of Russian agents on Russian soil. They are always desperate to embarrass the agency. Second, as John Schindler, a former NSA counterintelligence officer, has argued for years, WikiLeaks is not an independent accountability agency, but rather a veiled cutout for Russian intelligence. Many American intelligence officers believe WikiLeaks to be a known quantity. Indeed, in March 2016, when WikiLeaks first began releasing Democratic-party officials' e-mails, I was confident that Russia's GRU intelligence service was responsible. This January, the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) publicly confirmed the same. Moreover, anyone genuinely concerned about civil-liberties abuses would have approached the congressional intelligence-oversight committees or an anti- surveillance U.S. journalist. In the intelligence world, approaching Julian Assange or the Russians is the same thing. The leaker/s is either an idiot or a traitor.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/246/565/8e6.jpg)
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How social media is used to manipulate electorates
![Bots make it easy to spread a given message, but that also creates a problem: Twitter followers often don't know they're retweeting or forwarding deliberately false information from unknown sources, which can then potentially further polarize the populace and overstate a message or a candidate's actual support. In his opening statement to the committee, Clint Watts, a former FBI special agent, explained the influence campaign was part of a yearslong Russian effort to undermine US institutions. "Tailored news feeds from social media platforms have created information bubbles where voters see only stories and opinions suiting their preferences and biases," he said, "ripe conditions for Russiarn disinformation campaigns."](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/246/564/526.jpg)
![Bots make it easy to spread a given message, but that also creates a problem: Twitter followers often don't know they're retweeting or forwarding deliberately false information from unknown sources, which can then potentially further polarize the populace and overstate a message or a candidate's actual support. In his opening statement to the committee, Clint Watts, a former FBI special agent, explained the influence campaign was part of a yearslong Russian effort to undermine US institutions. "Tailored news feeds from social media platforms have created information bubbles where voters see only stories and opinions suiting their preferences and biases," he said, "ripe conditions for Russiarn disinformation campaigns."](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/246/564/526.jpg)
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Don't be fooled: Trump isn't stupid about this
![PLEASE READ AND RT IT'S LONG BUT IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND! Easter weekend, all Americans, our allies and the world watched and waited in hopes that the worst case scenario would not present itself regarding North Korea. Given what we were told, should the situation go South, the US had positioned AN ARMADA" to defend our allies or possibly our homeland should North Korea's proliferation be more advance than we thought. On Tuesday after Easter, it was confirmed that this was not the case at all. The USS Carl Vinson was nowhere near the the area of potential conflict. WE CAN'T POSSIBLY UNDERSTAND HOW S. KOREA AND JAPAN MUST HAVE FELT, DISCOVERING WE DIDN'T HAVE THEIR BACKS! We also found out the same day that Trump called Turkish President Erdogan to congratulate him on a win that the House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman warned "all who value democracy...should be concerned. NEVER IN AMERICA HISTORY has there been a sitting President that would do such a thing, they wouldn't even have thought to do it! Given al the lies and distractions along with the billowing smoke that strongly suggests the corruption of Donald Trump et ABUNDANTLY CLEAR...HE ISN'T SOME HALF WIT MORON...HIS ACTIONS HAVE BEEN PURPOSEFUL AND PREMEDITATED! HE IS ACCOMPLISHING HIS MISSION! while waiting for confirmation, this is what has become There has not been one thing in our government that has made life better for our citizens or our country since the Inauguration Nothing but the gutting of every governmental agency. Just since Easter weekend the two actions previously referenced are nothing short of HUMILIATING AND DETRIMENTAL TOWARDS THE IMAGE THE UNITED STATES HAS PRIDED ITSELF ON SINCE THE NATIONS CONCEPTION. Trump's behavior points strongly toward his alliance with Russia and HIS ACTIONS POINT DIRECTLY towards his deliberate intention to degrade the United States in the eyes of the world. HE IS ACCOMPLISHING WHAT HE HAS SET OUT TO DO! "MAKING AMERICAN GREAT AGAIN", IS NOTHING BUT A DISTRACTIVE GIMMICK INTENDED TO DISGUISE HIS ACTIONS. It appears that our Founding Fathers didn't take a situation into consideration where if the government was controlled by an entire Party of corruption, how are we to protect ourselves?](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/246/563/698.jpg)
![PLEASE READ AND RT IT'S LONG BUT IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND! Easter weekend, all Americans, our allies and the world watched and waited in hopes that the worst case scenario would not present itself regarding North Korea. Given what we were told, should the situation go South, the US had positioned AN ARMADA" to defend our allies or possibly our homeland should North Korea's proliferation be more advance than we thought. On Tuesday after Easter, it was confirmed that this was not the case at all. The USS Carl Vinson was nowhere near the the area of potential conflict. WE CAN'T POSSIBLY UNDERSTAND HOW S. KOREA AND JAPAN MUST HAVE FELT, DISCOVERING WE DIDN'T HAVE THEIR BACKS! We also found out the same day that Trump called Turkish President Erdogan to congratulate him on a win that the House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman warned "all who value democracy...should be concerned. NEVER IN AMERICA HISTORY has there been a sitting President that would do such a thing, they wouldn't even have thought to do it! Given al the lies and distractions along with the billowing smoke that strongly suggests the corruption of Donald Trump et ABUNDANTLY CLEAR...HE ISN'T SOME HALF WIT MORON...HIS ACTIONS HAVE BEEN PURPOSEFUL AND PREMEDITATED! HE IS ACCOMPLISHING HIS MISSION! while waiting for confirmation, this is what has become There has not been one thing in our government that has made life better for our citizens or our country since the Inauguration Nothing but the gutting of every governmental agency. Just since Easter weekend the two actions previously referenced are nothing short of HUMILIATING AND DETRIMENTAL TOWARDS THE IMAGE THE UNITED STATES HAS PRIDED ITSELF ON SINCE THE NATIONS CONCEPTION. Trump's behavior points strongly toward his alliance with Russia and HIS ACTIONS POINT DIRECTLY towards his deliberate intention to degrade the United States in the eyes of the world. HE IS ACCOMPLISHING WHAT HE HAS SET OUT TO DO! "MAKING AMERICAN GREAT AGAIN", IS NOTHING BUT A DISTRACTIVE GIMMICK INTENDED TO DISGUISE HIS ACTIONS. It appears that our Founding Fathers didn't take a situation into consideration where if the government was controlled by an entire Party of corruption, how are we to protect ourselves?](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/246/563/698.jpg)
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The hearings will continue
![U.S.House of Representatives PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE For Immediate Release April 21, 2017 House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Sends Letters Inviting Testimony of Comey, Rogers, Brennan, Clapper and Yates WASHINGTON, D.C. Yesterday, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence sent two letters related to its investigation into Russian active measures during the 2016 election campaign. The first letter was sent to FBI Director James Comey and National Security Advisor Admiral Mike Rogers, inviting them to appear at a closed hearing on May 2, 2017. The second letter was sent to former CIA Director John Brennan, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates inviting them to appear at an open hearing to be scheduled after May 2nd.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/245/966/740.jpg)
![U.S.House of Representatives PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE For Immediate Release April 21, 2017 House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Sends Letters Inviting Testimony of Comey, Rogers, Brennan, Clapper and Yates WASHINGTON, D.C. Yesterday, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence sent two letters related to its investigation into Russian active measures during the 2016 election campaign. The first letter was sent to FBI Director James Comey and National Security Advisor Admiral Mike Rogers, inviting them to appear at a closed hearing on May 2, 2017. The second letter was sent to former CIA Director John Brennan, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates inviting them to appear at an open hearing to be scheduled after May 2nd.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/245/966/740.jpg)
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How the Active Measures chain works
![Russia's "Active Measures" - Blending Overt To The Covert On Social Media 0) Propaganda Themes: Attribution: "White" Overt Attribution: "Gray"-Uncertain Attribution: "Black"-Covert Hecklers QUESTION MORE RT Discredit Democracy, Public & Gov Figures Political INFOWARS TODAY ON THE ALEX ONES SHON Sow Mistrust InfoWars, ZeroHedge, Others . Advance Narratives COPIES THEMESShape Themes Into Narratives Arm Hecklers With Content Financial Overt Russian State News Outlets Russia Television (RT), Sputnik News SHAPE NARRATIVES Overt News Aggregators Build Social Media Following Amplify Narratives In Target Audience Manipulate True Information Push Misinformation Honeypots Compromise Accounts Social → Marcel Sardo Hackers . Defacement Wikileaks, DC Lealk Data Expose Secrets BREAKING Wikileaks 9.252 Extraction Denial of Service Calamity Snowden vs Surveillance, the Russian Edition SUPPLY SECRETS APT 28 GRUYBE Encyeat GUIDE THEMES la ONC Emails APT 29- FSB Source: A. Weisburd (CCHS) C. Watts (FPRI& CCHS) J. Berger (ICCT)](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/245/504/e9a.jpg)
![Russia's "Active Measures" - Blending Overt To The Covert On Social Media 0) Propaganda Themes: Attribution: "White" Overt Attribution: "Gray"-Uncertain Attribution: "Black"-Covert Hecklers QUESTION MORE RT Discredit Democracy, Public & Gov Figures Political INFOWARS TODAY ON THE ALEX ONES SHON Sow Mistrust InfoWars, ZeroHedge, Others . Advance Narratives COPIES THEMESShape Themes Into Narratives Arm Hecklers With Content Financial Overt Russian State News Outlets Russia Television (RT), Sputnik News SHAPE NARRATIVES Overt News Aggregators Build Social Media Following Amplify Narratives In Target Audience Manipulate True Information Push Misinformation Honeypots Compromise Accounts Social → Marcel Sardo Hackers . Defacement Wikileaks, DC Lealk Data Expose Secrets BREAKING Wikileaks 9.252 Extraction Denial of Service Calamity Snowden vs Surveillance, the Russian Edition SUPPLY SECRETS APT 28 GRUYBE Encyeat GUIDE THEMES la ONC Emails APT 29- FSB Source: A. Weisburd (CCHS) C. Watts (FPRI& CCHS) J. Berger (ICCT)](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/245/504/e9a.jpg)
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Justify the unjustifyable
![The intelligence source told me that he knows, "from talking to people in the intelligence community," that "the White House said, 'We are going to mobilize to find something to justify the President's tweet that he was being surveilled.' They put out an all-points bulletin"-a call to sift through intelligence reports --" and said, 'We need to find something that justifies the President's crazy tweet about surveillance at Trump Tower.' And I'm telling you there is no way you get that from those transcripts, which are about as plain vanilla as can be." (The White House did not respond to a request for comment.)](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/245/503/eea.jpg)
![The intelligence source told me that he knows, "from talking to people in the intelligence community," that "the White House said, 'We are going to mobilize to find something to justify the President's tweet that he was being surveilled.' They put out an all-points bulletin"-a call to sift through intelligence reports --" and said, 'We need to find something that justifies the President's crazy tweet about surveillance at Trump Tower.' And I'm telling you there is no way you get that from those transcripts, which are about as plain vanilla as can be." (The White House did not respond to a request for comment.)](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/245/503/eea.jpg)
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The Nunes Stunt confirmed
![It is now clear that the scandal was not Rice's normal review of the intelligence reports but the coördinated effort between the Trump Administration and Nunes to sift through classified information and computer logs that recorded Rice's unmasking requests, and then leak a highly misleading characterization of those documents, all in an apparent effort to turn Rice, a longtime target of Republicans, into the face of alleged spying against Trump. It was a series of lies to manufacture a fake scandal. Last week, CNN was the first to report that both Democrats and Republicans who reviewed the Nunes material at the N.S.A. said that the documents provided "no evidence that Obama Administration officials did anything unusual or](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/245/502/dae.jpg)
![It is now clear that the scandal was not Rice's normal review of the intelligence reports but the coördinated effort between the Trump Administration and Nunes to sift through classified information and computer logs that recorded Rice's unmasking requests, and then leak a highly misleading characterization of those documents, all in an apparent effort to turn Rice, a longtime target of Republicans, into the face of alleged spying against Trump. It was a series of lies to manufacture a fake scandal. Last week, CNN was the first to report that both Democrats and Republicans who reviewed the Nunes material at the N.S.A. said that the documents provided "no evidence that Obama Administration officials did anything unusual or](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/245/502/dae.jpg)
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