Discussion: READ: Schiff Lists 'Key' Witnesses, Documents Left Out By Intel Republicans

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Go get them, Mr. Schiff.

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No surprise that the Republicans didn’t find anything. When you don’t look, you very seldom find.

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Aw, c’mon, Adam! That’s not fair!

Bringing facts to a fight with Republicans!

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Schiff, Swallwell, and a few others are fighting a lonely, uphill battle, for which I’m eternally grateful. Here’s hoping they get much needed reinforcements in November to win the war for the truth.

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Give 'em hell, President Schiff.

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That’s not a list.

It’s a crowd-source road map — the best road map he could come up with that’s suitable for public release, from someone who has seen the classified intelligence, knows a lot more than he can say, and probably has a very good handle on what Mueller knows as well.

Who needs the Republicans? We should be able to connect these dots in no time!

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They have alternative facts…

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There should be a one-to-one correspondence between the House Intel and Mueller’s list of witnessess…

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Hannity: Blah, blah, blah, no collusion, fake news, Benghazi, Uranium.

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Schiff Memo Page 6

Deutsche Bank, which was fined $630 million in 2017 over its
involvement in a $10 billion Russian money-laundering scheme, consistently has been
the source of financing for President Trump, his businesses, and his family. We have only
begun to explore the relationship between President Trump and Deutsche Bank, and
between the bank and Russia. Moreover, as the Committee has learned, candidate
Trump’s private business was actively negotiating a business deal in Moscow with a
sanctioned Russian bank during the election period. We must also seek to determine: Did
the Russian government, through business figures close to the Kremlin, seek to court
Donald Trump and launder funds through the Trump Organization; and did candidate
Trump’s financial exposure via Deutsche Bank or other private loans constitute a point of
leverage that Russia may have exploited and may still be using?

Here lies conspiracy with Russia, money laundering and quid pro quo. And they’ve lied about it, continue to lie about it and it may result in their state-sponsored deaths. Maybe that’s why the Russublican members of the HPSCI couldn’t find anything. Ya think?

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This document can serve as a starting point for a real investigation if the Dems get control of the House. Even if Trump resigns, they need to get all of this out in the open and keep going until the Republican swamp is drained. That will take years and will involve hundreds, including many members of Congress, but it needs to be done if this country is going to get back on the right track. No looking the other way or forgiveness, these people are criminal scum and need to spend a lot of time in prison.

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Well done

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I was very impressed with Rep. Schiff when he was first elected. He solicited people to attend phone conference calls and actually listened to us, getting back to us on questions if he could not provide an answer. Several of us were very surprised that a representative would do that after he was elected.

He could actually return the US to a global leadership position.

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I saw Alexander Torshin in the list of potential witnesses, but not his American co-conspirator.

Did I somehow overlook Wayne LaPierre?

(I trust Mr. Mueller has not.)

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For many Trump conspirators and their overly-active abettors, the question now is only will I have a scheduled death (by US gov) or an unscheduled death (by Russian operative).

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Adam Schiff.

S’cues me, while I kiss this guy. One for the history books, folks.

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