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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1179801)11/22/2019 1:56:52 PM
From: Jamie153  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573211
 
Refresh my memory. Where in the Constitution does it say the government will borrow trillions, give it to donors, create massive debt and never raise taxes?



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1179801)11/22/2019 2:19:47 PM
From: Thomas M.2 Recommendations

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Our current "whistleblower" is being treated with great respect. He is even being granted anonymity despite no such protection in the statute.

For contrast, let's look at how a real whistleblower was treated. Dennis Cain blew the whistle on Hillary Clinton's crimes concerning the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One. Hillary took huge bribes from Putin in exchange for allowing him to gain control of critical nuclear materials. This wasn't just a crime, it was a national security threat.

How was Dennis Cain treated? His house was raided by the FBI. The only consequence for the Deep State is a letter from Chuck Grassley, which they ignored.

On November 19, 2018, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reportedly raided the home of a former FBI contractor, Mr. Dennis Nathan Cain, who reportedly made disclosures to the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General in accordance with the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act (ICWPA). During the raid, agents reportedly seized documents that Mr. Cain had provided to the Inspector General and that the Inspector General later provided to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees. These documents relate to the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One transaction.

grassley.senate.gov

Tom