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Washington D.C. is a town so filled to the brim with disreputable, scummy creatures that stand in any hallway of the Capitol Building, one could
reach out (with gloves on) and conceivably poke one as it slimes by.
So many who try so hard to distinguish themselves from the mucky Swamp
crowd that it could be hard to pick an overachiever.
Watching the result of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's revelations, among others, has led to a fun kind of pastime involving
guessing who sweats next and how much.
Like Senator Mark Warner of Virginia. Now, for one thing, this horse-faced John-Kerry light clone isn't in possession of any autopen pardon. which
has made this current squirming even more fun.
OFF WITH HER HEAD!!!
Says Senator Warner.
Funny YOU should mention that, replies the Data Republican.
Mark Warner
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Aug 5, 2025
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Tulsi Gabbard is a threat to our national security and should be fired. DataRepublican (small r)
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Hello Senator Warner,
You sound nervous.
You told us that your lead role in the Congressional investigation into
Russia interference was "the most serious undertaking of your public
life." (Receipts attached.) That you were defending democracy itself.
And now the Show more
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...And now the disinformation looks like it came from inside the house.
(Maybe your own?)
Tulsi Gabbard is doing what your committee refused to do: declassify the
paper trail. The IC memos, the Brennan notes, the internal warnings about
the credibility of the Steele dossier.
So I get why you're rattled.
You insisted that questioning the narrative was tantamount to aiding the Kremlin. You said Comey's firing made the investigation more urgent. But
you were silent when it turned out Comey’s team ran surveillance on a U.S. campaign with doctored evidence.
And now here comes Gabbard, showing us that the “Russian op” is a
political cover story laundered through the IC with full knowledge of the Clinton campaign, and a green light from people you still call colleagues.
f you truly believe in national security, you'd welcome this review. But instead, you're panicking.
Here's the truth:
You're not calling for Tulsi Gabbard's removal because she's a threat to national security.
You're calling for her removal because she's a threat to yours.
Lawyer up.
Oh, the leaky, leaky, leakies (not a Hawaiian side dish) are getting so
freaky.
But in any discussion of D.C. scuzzes, Adam Schiff, congressman turned
senator and holder of a precious, phony autopen Get-Out-of-Jail-Free
pardon, must take precedence. He has been lying longer and with more bald- faced, bug-eyed audacity than any breathing evil soul in that building.
Earlier this week, he and his legal team spent time pooh-poohing the
criminal referral and subsequent investigation for mortgage loan fraud announced by the Justice Department. It's been looked at in prior
campaigns before, is their rejoinder. And Schiff's excuse so far is not
that he didn't do it, but that everyone does it, which makes it a matter
of no consequences in his eyes. Merely a vehicle for Trump's retribution, earning him the victim status he desperately wants.
Schiff is now in the news for something entirely different but totally and completely something we all could have envisioned - in fact, probably
already knew but couldn't prove.
Adam Schiff is accused of leaking false information to damage President
Trump, his associates, and even members of the media who did not slobber
over Adam Schiff.
GET OUT OF DODGE!
Nope, serious. And whoda thunk, right? The bulging-eyed liar constantly mouthing, 'I've seen evidence that will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt [insert dire dirty deed for Trump]...' was a feature on so many evening newscasts and weekend opinion shows that we can all do pretty dead-on impressions if we were that hard up.
Schiff has also been very fond of whistleblowers in the past, whatever fantastic tale they told. Be it Bunsen Honeydew look-alike traitor
Alexander Vindman or some anon in the intel community supposedly who only trusted Schiff to get 'the truth' out, Schiff paraded them or their
'secrets' like captives through Rome to expose, flaunt, and cement
'evidence' of Trump's supposed wickedness.
FBI Director Kash Patel, doing his own set of rummaging, has come across a whistleblower whose testimony didn't make it to the national news, because
it was about Schiff. The report of the former intelligence staffer on
Schiff's targeted and intentional leaking campaign was filed with the FBI
eight years ago...and buried, because Schiff believed he was protected
under the Constitutional clause for 'speech and debate.'
FBI Director Kash Patel
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We found it. We declassified it.
Now Congress can see how classified info was leaked to shape political narratives - and decide if our institutions were weaponized against the American people.
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Heads should roll, and no pinhead more than Adam Schiff's.
A career intelligence officer who worked for Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee for more than a decade repeatedly warned the FBI beginning in 2017 that then-Rep. Adam Schiff had approved leaking
classified information to smear then-President Donald Trump over the now- debunked Russiagate scandal, according to bombshell FBI memos that
Director Kash Patel has turned over to Congress.
The FBI 302 interview reports obtained by Just the News state the
intelligence staffer — a Democrat by party affiliation who described
himself as a friend to both Schiff, now a California senator, and former Republican House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes — considered the
classified leaking to be "unethical," "illegal," and “treasonous,” but was
told not to worry about it because Schiff believed he would be spared prosecution under the Constitution's speech and debate clause.
...In his most recent interview with the bureau in 2023, the
whistleblower, whose name is redacted, told agents from the FBI's St.
Louis office that he personally attended a meeting at which Schiff
authorized leaking classified information.
"When working in this capacity, [redacted staffer's name] was called to an all-staff meeting by SCHIFF," the interview report said. "In this meeting, SCHIFF stated the group would leak classified information which was
derogatory to President of the United States DONALD J. TRUMP. SCHIFF
stated the information would be used to indict President TRUMP.”
The whistleblower told investigators that he "stated this would be illegal
and, upon hearing his concerns, unnamed members of the meeting reassured
that they would not be caught leaking classified information," the 2023 interview report stated.
It was a leaking conspiracy of epic proportions within Schiff's staff, at
Adam Schiff's direction and under his control.
Hans Mahncke
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Schiff and his staff had devised an elaborate system for leaking
classified information. That is the very definition of a conspiracy. So
even if the Russia-collusion-hoax leaks against Trump are more than five
years old and beyond the statute of limitations for prosecution, the
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Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit
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The statute of limitations for a single leak is determined by level of classification violated by the leak.
For the top stuff, especially if an espionage case can be made - that is,
the person made the leak exchange for payment/s or favors?
The SOL is a LOT longer than 5 years.
...So even if the Russia-collusion-hoax leaks against Trump are more than
five years old and beyond the statute of limitations for prosecution, the conspiracy itself remains prosecutable so long as someone took steps to
further it, which is almost certainly the case. Perhaps even more damning
is that the FBI/DOJ knew about this elaborate leak operation and let it
slide simply because it targeted Trump. That part must be pursued just as aggressively as the Schiff side of the case.
FBI/DOJ let the accusations slide on the flimsiest of suppositions,
because 'Trump.' It hurt Trump, and that was more beneficial than ending Schiff's corruption.
Unforgivable. Unconscionable. Un-American.
Steve Scalise, the member from Louisiana, laid out on the House floor what
his former scummy colleague was doing while in the House and chairman of a House committee, collecting over 3500 pages of ILLEGALLY OBTAINED PHONE
RECORDS of press and House members.
Shadow of Ezra
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Rep. Steve Scalise told Congress that Adam Schiff possessed over 3,500
pages of illegally obtained phone records, targeting members of the press
and even fellow lawmakers.
Scalise says Schiff selectively leaked this information for what he called treasonous political gain.
I can't believe someone from Congress hasn't accosted this slimy weasel in
the hallway already.
As Professor Turley notes (and the rest of us, unlike the DOJ/FBI of
those eight years, can see), this is a crime.
I don't even need a bug-eyed traitor pie chart.
...It is also notable that this allegation never leaked. At that time, the congressional committee and the FBI were leaking sieves of classified and embarrassing information targeting Trump and his associates. Yet, this allegation (as well exculpatory information on the Russian investigation
for Trump) were not leaked or published in the media.
The whistleblower was reportedly very specific in details on the meeting:
“When working in this capacity, [redacted staffer’s name] was called to an all-staff meeting by SCHIFF. In this meeting, SCHIFF stated the group
would leak classified information which was derogatory to President of the United States DONALD J. TRUMP. SCHIFF stated the information would be used
to indict President TRUMP.”
[The whistleblower] stated this would be illegal and, upon hearing his concerns, unnamed members of the meeting reassured that they would not be caught leaking classified information.”
That is the type of statement that could presumably be confirmed by any of
the staffers in the room, who are themselves subject to criminal charge if
they lie to investigators. The question is what these staffers said to the
FBI or whether it pursued this investigation fully in light of the
alarming allegations.
What is clear is that someone is lying and someone is a felon. Either
Schiff ordered the commission of a serious felony or this whistleblower
made repeated false statements to the FBI. The public — and Congress — has every right to know the answer.
Schiff's pardon is for work connected to the J-6 show tribunal.
He's going to have to do some gymnastics to wiggle out of this, especially
when they start hauling staffers, former FBI and DOJ employees, and maybe
even the mucky mucks for those bureaus in.
We all knew he was a liar. I'm not sure we knew his truly soulless, evil
roots went so deep, though.
Ripping them out is going to be cathartic and a real pleasure.
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