Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Susan Rice Unmasking Documents to Be 'Locked Up' in Obama Library for Next 5 Years

Content originally published at iBankCoin.com


Get in here deep staters and explain yourselves.


Do you remember when Rep. Nunes found out some information about the unmasking of key Trump personnel during and after the elections, which tossed former National Security Advisor, Susan Rice, on the barbie?


It was believed that Rice had some vital information that could shed some light on who Obama was spying on and why. The fact that Trump was, in fact, unmasked raised questions as to the veracity of the "incidental" intelligence claims. Well, if you were hoping for Susan Rice to pay for her sins, exposing Obama to potential criminal charges for spying on Trump -- too bad fuckers -- that"s not going to happen.


See, the information is now locked up in the Obamas library and will not be released for another 5 years. Why is this the case? No one really knows, other than the fact that it"s in there and it is impossible to get out.


Judicial Watch is going apeshit over this.





"Documents from the Obama administration have been transferred to the Barack Obama Presidential Library. You may send your request to the Obama Library," Powers wrote. "However, you should be aware that under the Presidential Records Act, presidential records remain closed to the public for five years after an administration has left office."
 
Judicial Watch"s FOIA request sought to obtain documents related to Rice"s communications with intelligence officials on a range of issues, including any efforts by the Russian government to influence the 2016 presidential election and the hacking of Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign computer systems.
 
"Judicial Watch has filed six FOIA lawsuits related to the surveillance, unmasking, and illegal leaking targeting President Trump and his associates," the watchdog group said.
 
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton said he is considering other legal options to obtain the records.
 
"Prosecutors, Congress, and the public will want to know when the National Security Council shipped off the records about potential intelligence abuses by Susan Rice and others in the Obama White House to the memory hole of the Obama Presidential Library," Fitton said.
 
"We are considering our legal options but we hope that the Special Counsel and Congress also consider their options and get these records," he added.



 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA (pause) HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAH (takes breath) HAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAAH
 
American democracy.

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