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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (991638)1/4/2017 9:36:23 AM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570078
 
here ya go dumbazz...joint statement MORON

More FAKE NEWS dumbazz moron. How stupid are you?

Trump Mocks U.S. Intelligence
Community Over Russian Hacking Allegations

Moscow Times [Russia], by Staff Original Article
United States President-elect Donald Trump has mocked an upcoming intelligence briefing on alleged Russian hacking in the U.S. presidential election, implying the U.S. authorities will fabricate the contents of the briefing. Trump tweeted that he was originally scheduled to receive the briefing on Tuesday, Jan. 3, but the meeting was delayed until Friday because “perhaps more time [was] needed to build a case.” In a familiar linguistic flourish, the president-elect called the delay “very strange!”
OOPS!!

McCain and Graham Backing Off Push For
Select Committee on Russian Hacking

Mediaite, by Justin Baragona Original Article

In the aftermath of the reports that the CIA had assessed Russia was involved in hacking to interfere in the election, a small bipartisan group of senators called for the creation of a special select committee to investigate Russian cyber-attacks. Well, it appears that the two Republicans in that group are now backing off of that push, largely due to the realization that Senate Republican leadership isn’t going to listen to their requests. According to Politico, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) have come to the conclusion that they’ll have to rely on probes in existing committees