Wouldn't it be something to watch their faces while they were being questioned?
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THERE HAS BEEN A MASSIVE AMOUNT OF LEAKS PLAGUING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DURING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S FIRST 126 DAYS WHICH APPEAR TO BE EXTREMELY DISPROPORTIONATE TO WHAT PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS HAVE SUFFERED.
THE UNITED STATES SENATE ON JULY 6, 2017, PUBLISHED A REPORT ENTITLED, “STATE SECRETS: HOW AN AVALANCHE OF MEDIA LEAKS IS HARMING NATIONAL SECURITY.” IN THE REPORT, IT DETAILS THE LEAKS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS SUFFERED IN THE FIRST 126 DAYS OF EXISTENCE WITH A TOTAL OF 125 LEAKS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING GRAPH.
The report also conducted a Lexis search of stories examining The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The Houston Chronicle. In the same 126-day period, the Bush administration was subjected to 9 leaks, and the Obama Administration 8 leaks. The Trump Administration has been subjected to a staggering 62 leaks according to the six different aforementioned news outlets alone.
The source of these leaks has yet to be specifically identified, but the group of potential suspects has been narrowed down significantly. This group of potential leakers consists of a group of 30 Obama Administration leftovers that President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions believe might be leaking information to the left-wing media.
In an effort to find out who is leaking information, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced that he is planning to give lie detector tests to everyone on the National Security Council. This means well over 100 people will be questioned and evaluated very carefully. President Trump has been briefed on this pool of suspected leakers, so the cat is out of the bag.
Jonathan Swan, from Axios.com, reported, “Sessions idea is to do a one-time, one-issue, polygraph test of everyone on the NSC staff. Interrogators would sit down with every single NSC staffer (there’s more than 100 of them), and ask them individually what they know about the leaks of transcripts of the President’s phone calls with foreign leaders. Sessions suspect those leaks came from within the NSC and thinks that a polygraph test — at the very least — would scare them out of leaking again.”
Squiddiddler wrote:
Wouldn't it be something to watch their faces while they were being questioned?
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THERE HAS BEEN A MASSIVE AMOUNT OF LEAKS PLAGUING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DURING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S FIRST 126 DAYS WHICH APPEAR TO BE EXTREMELY DISPROPORTIONATE TO WHAT PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS HAVE SUFFERED.
THE UNITED STATES SENATE ON JULY 6, 2017, PUBLISHED A REPORT ENTITLED, “STATE SECRETS: HOW AN AVALANCHE OF MEDIA LEAKS IS HARMING NATIONAL SECURITY.” IN THE REPORT, IT DETAILS THE LEAKS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS SUFFERED IN THE FIRST 126 DAYS OF EXISTENCE WITH A TOTAL OF 125 LEAKS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING GRAPH.
The report also conducted a Lexis search of stories examining The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The Houston Chronicle. In the same 126-day period, the Bush administration was subjected to 9 leaks, and the Obama Administration 8 leaks. The Trump Administration has been subjected to a staggering 62 leaks according to the six different aforementioned news outlets alone.
The source of these leaks has yet to be specifically identified, but the group of potential suspects has been narrowed down significantly. This group of potential leakers consists of a group of 30 Obama Administration leftovers that President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions believe might be leaking information to the left-wing media.
In an effort to find out who is leaking information, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced that he is planning to give lie detector tests to everyone on the National Security Council. This means well over 100 people will be questioned and evaluated very carefully. President Trump has been briefed on this pool of suspected leakers, so the cat is out of the bag.
Jonathan Swan, from Axios.com, reported, “Sessions idea is to do a one-time, one-issue, polygraph test of everyone on the NSC staff. Interrogators would sit down with every single NSC staffer (there’s more than 100 of them), and ask them individually what they know about the leaks of transcripts of the President’s phone calls with foreign leaders. Sessions suspect those leaks came from within the NSC and thinks that a polygraph test — at the very least — would scare them out of leaking again.”
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I hope arrests will be televised,but I won't hold my breath!!!
proud republican wrote:
I hope arrests will be televised,but I won't hold my breath!!!
Your right if they are brought in for lie detector tests we won't see it.
Squiddiddler wrote:
Your right if they are brought in for lie detector tests we won't see it.
Okay, you seem to be hung up on Republican politicians being completely honest. Let's hook a lie detector up to an electric chair, and run every politician through it. Set the chair up with the lie detector, so that when the politician lies, the electric chhair delivers a lethal charge. Mix up the politicians, one republican, then one democrat, then one socialist, etc., just to be fair.
From what I have seen punishment never happens in DC
Squiddiddler wrote:
Wouldn't it be something to watch their faces while they were being questioned?
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THERE HAS BEEN A MASSIVE AMOUNT OF LEAKS PLAGUING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DURING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S FIRST 126 DAYS WHICH APPEAR TO BE EXTREMELY DISPROPORTIONATE TO WHAT PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS HAVE SUFFERED.
THE UNITED STATES SENATE ON JULY 6, 2017, PUBLISHED A REPORT ENTITLED, “STATE SECRETS: HOW AN AVALANCHE OF MEDIA LEAKS IS HARMING NATIONAL SECURITY.” IN THE REPORT, IT DETAILS THE LEAKS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS SUFFERED IN THE FIRST 126 DAYS OF EXISTENCE WITH A TOTAL OF 125 LEAKS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING GRAPH.
The report also conducted a Lexis search of stories examining The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The Houston Chronicle. In the same 126-day period, the Bush administration was subjected to 9 leaks, and the Obama Administration 8 leaks. The Trump Administration has been subjected to a staggering 62 leaks according to the six different aforementioned news outlets alone.
The source of these leaks has yet to be specifically identified, but the group of potential suspects has been narrowed down significantly. This group of potential leakers consists of a group of 30 Obama Administration leftovers that President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions believe might be leaking information to the left-wing media.
In an effort to find out who is leaking information, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced that he is planning to give lie detector tests to everyone on the National Security Council. This means well over 100 people will be questioned and evaluated very carefully. President Trump has been briefed on this pool of suspected leakers, so the cat is out of the bag.
Jonathan Swan, from Axios.com, reported, “Sessions idea is to do a one-time, one-issue, polygraph test of everyone on the NSC staff. Interrogators would sit down with every single NSC staffer (there’s more than 100 of them), and ask them individually what they know about the leaks of transcripts of the President’s phone calls with foreign leaders. Sessions suspect those leaks came from within the NSC and thinks that a polygraph test — at the very least — would scare them out of leaking again.”
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As soon as we get a real AG the DOJ will be going after a few people involved in the Ukraine thing, including Barr for obstructing justice. A court recently ruled that Barr's DOJ had improperly redacted things from the Mueller report for false reasons as well.
Squiddiddler wrote:
Wouldn't it be something to watch their faces while they were being questioned?
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THERE HAS BEEN A MASSIVE AMOUNT OF LEAKS PLAGUING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DURING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S FIRST 126 DAYS WHICH APPEAR TO BE EXTREMELY DISPROPORTIONATE TO WHAT PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS HAVE SUFFERED.
THE UNITED STATES SENATE ON JULY 6, 2017, PUBLISHED A REPORT ENTITLED, “STATE SECRETS: HOW AN AVALANCHE OF MEDIA LEAKS IS HARMING NATIONAL SECURITY.” IN THE REPORT, IT DETAILS THE LEAKS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS SUFFERED IN THE FIRST 126 DAYS OF EXISTENCE WITH A TOTAL OF 125 LEAKS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING GRAPH.
The report also conducted a Lexis search of stories examining The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The Houston Chronicle. In the same 126-day period, the Bush administration was subjected to 9 leaks, and the Obama Administration 8 leaks. The Trump Administration has been subjected to a staggering 62 leaks according to the six different aforementioned news outlets alone.
The source of these leaks has yet to be specifically identified, but the group of potential suspects has been narrowed down significantly. This group of potential leakers consists of a group of 30 Obama Administration leftovers that President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions believe might be leaking information to the left-wing media.
In an effort to find out who is leaking information, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced that he is planning to give lie detector tests to everyone on the National Security Council. This means well over 100 people will be questioned and evaluated very carefully. President Trump has been briefed on this pool of suspected leakers, so the cat is out of the bag.
Jonathan Swan, from Axios.com, reported, “Sessions idea is to do a one-time, one-issue, polygraph test of everyone on the NSC staff. Interrogators would sit down with every single NSC staffer (there’s more than 100 of them), and ask them individually what they know about the leaks of transcripts of the President’s phone calls with foreign leaders. Sessions suspect those leaks came from within the NSC and thinks that a polygraph test — at the very least — would scare them out of leaking again.”
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You do know Jeff sessions is no longer employed in the government don't you I think you might be reading something really old!
woodguru wrote:
As soon as we get a real AG the DOJ will be going after a few people involved in the Ukraine thing, including Barr for obstructing justice. A court recently ruled that Barr's DOJ had improperly redacted things from the Mueller report for false reasons as well.
The closer we get to a real AG the worse it's gonna be for Dems and other globalist pukes. I'd quit while I was ahead if I were you guys.
Trooper745 wrote:
Okay, you seem to be hung up on Republican politicians being completely honest. Let's hook a lie detector up to an electric chair, and run every politician through it. Set the chair up with the lie detector, so that when the politician lies, the electric chhair delivers a lethal charge. Mix up the politicians, one republican, then one democrat, then one socialist, etc., just to be fair.
I volunteer to draw names from the hat!
Squiddiddler wrote:
Wouldn't it be something to watch their faces while they were being questioned?
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THERE HAS BEEN A MASSIVE AMOUNT OF LEAKS PLAGUING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DURING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S FIRST 126 DAYS WHICH APPEAR TO BE EXTREMELY DISPROPORTIONATE TO WHAT PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS HAVE SUFFERED.
THE UNITED STATES SENATE ON JULY 6, 2017, PUBLISHED A REPORT ENTITLED, “STATE SECRETS: HOW AN AVALANCHE OF MEDIA LEAKS IS HARMING NATIONAL SECURITY.” IN THE REPORT, IT DETAILS THE LEAKS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS SUFFERED IN THE FIRST 126 DAYS OF EXISTENCE WITH A TOTAL OF 125 LEAKS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING GRAPH.
The report also conducted a Lexis search of stories examining The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The Houston Chronicle. In the same 126-day period, the Bush administration was subjected to 9 leaks, and the Obama Administration 8 leaks. The Trump Administration has been subjected to a staggering 62 leaks according to the six different aforementioned news outlets alone.
The source of these leaks has yet to be specifically identified, but the group of potential suspects has been narrowed down significantly. This group of potential leakers consists of a group of 30 Obama Administration leftovers that President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions believe might be leaking information to the left-wing media.
In an effort to find out who is leaking information, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced that he is planning to give lie detector tests to everyone on the National Security Council. This means well over 100 people will be questioned and evaluated very carefully. President Trump has been briefed on this pool of suspected leakers, so the cat is out of the bag.
Jonathan Swan, from Axios.com, reported, “Sessions idea is to do a one-time, one-issue, polygraph test of everyone on the NSC staff. Interrogators would sit down with every single NSC staffer (there’s more than 100 of them), and ask them individually what they know about the leaks of transcripts of the President’s phone calls with foreign leaders. Sessions suspect those leaks came from within the NSC and thinks that a polygraph test — at the very least — would scare them out of leaking again.”
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I'd like to see Sessions questioned even if he doesn't work there anymore.
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
I'd like to see Sessions questioned even if he doesn't work there anymore.
You may get your wish, sir.
Squiddiddler wrote:
Wouldn't it be something to watch their faces while they were being questioned?
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THERE HAS BEEN A MASSIVE AMOUNT OF LEAKS PLAGUING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DURING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S FIRST 126 DAYS WHICH APPEAR TO BE EXTREMELY DISPROPORTIONATE TO WHAT PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS HAVE SUFFERED.
THE UNITED STATES SENATE ON JULY 6, 2017, PUBLISHED A REPORT ENTITLED, “STATE SECRETS: HOW AN AVALANCHE OF MEDIA LEAKS IS HARMING NATIONAL SECURITY.” IN THE REPORT, IT DETAILS THE LEAKS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS SUFFERED IN THE FIRST 126 DAYS OF EXISTENCE WITH A TOTAL OF 125 LEAKS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING GRAPH.
The report also conducted a Lexis search of stories examining The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The Houston Chronicle. In the same 126-day period, the Bush administration was subjected to 9 leaks, and the Obama Administration 8 leaks. The Trump Administration has been subjected to a staggering 62 leaks according to the six different aforementioned news outlets alone.
The source of these leaks has yet to be specifically identified, but the group of potential suspects has been narrowed down significantly. This group of potential leakers consists of a group of 30 Obama Administration leftovers that President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions believe might be leaking information to the left-wing media.
In an effort to find out who is leaking information, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced that he is planning to give lie detector tests to everyone on the National Security Council. This means well over 100 people will be questioned and evaluated very carefully. President Trump has been briefed on this pool of suspected leakers, so the cat is out of the bag.
Jonathan Swan, from Axios.com, reported, “Sessions idea is to do a one-time, one-issue, polygraph test of everyone on the NSC staff. Interrogators would sit down with every single NSC staffer (there’s more than 100 of them), and ask them individually what they know about the leaks of transcripts of the President’s phone calls with foreign leaders. Sessions suspect those leaks came from within the NSC and thinks that a polygraph test — at the very least — would scare them out of leaking again.”
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What you fail to realize is that hearing what you believe to be the commission of a felony and reporting it to the inspector general as you are supposed to do is not “leaking” it is a patriot following protocol and doing their job.
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