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To: locogringo who wrote (1011185)4/12/2017 6:48:39 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577191
 
I don't remember Nunes naming names. I've seen Brummar mention this guy; seems rather ..uh, ...unsavory.

Susan Rice, who served as the National Security Adviser under President Obama, has been identified as the official who requested unmasking of incoming Trump officials, Cernovich Media can exclusively report.
The White House Counsel’s office identified Rice as the person responsible for the unmasking after examining Rice’s document log requests.
medium.com@Cernovich/susan-rice-requested-unmasking-of-incoming-trump-administration-officials-30085b5cff16

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WEDNESDAY, APR 12, 2017 03:00 PM PDT
Susan Rice was in the right, and Devin Nunes was oh so wrong: Report
Members of both parties say there is no evidence that Susan Rice was spying on the Trump campaign
ANGELO YOUNG

Devin Nunes, Susan Rice (Credit: Getty/Nicholas Kamm/Brendan Smialowski)

Former national security adviser Susan Rice did nothing unusual or illegal when she requested information about the identities of U.S. individuals mentioned in routine intelligence reports targeting foreign nationals and officials, but that doesn’t mean that President Donald Trump will stop talking about it.

“When you look at Susan Rice and what’s going on,” he told Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo. “And so many people are coming up to me and saying, ‘You know, you were right when you said that.'”



Trump didn’t specify who, exactly, constituted the “so many people” who came up to him.

“Perhaps I didn’t know how right I was,” Trump said, “because nobody knew the extent of it.”

Trump once again said that he was wiretapped — “in quotes” — as Bartiromo failed to challenge his assertion with facts.

But Republican and Democratic lawmakers and aides tasked with investigating Trump’s claim found that President Barack Obama had not violated the law, did not wiretap him and didn’t do anything wrong, CNN reported on Tuesday evening.

salon.com