Discussion: Sessions Aide Explored Ways To Spy On 'Disloyal' Coworkers To Prevent Leaks

It seems as if this guy is yet another person with aspirations to become the first head of Trump’s secret police.

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Except for a few States attorneys and some women who are suing him

Just sayin’, not for nothing but if you stop saying outrageous things and doing scandalous shit, the leaks will be less damaging.

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Blistering incompetence should be considered a far more damaging and embarrassing form of disloyalty. On that score, the whole Cabinet should be out on their ears.

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I was thinking more “business” issues not personal.

The beatings will continue until morale improves.

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This issue seems a little upside down to me.

Anyone elevated by Michael Flynn needs to be thoroughly investigated as a potential National Security Threat, since Flynn undoubtedly would have positioned agents to carry out his agenda within American Intelligence ranks.

Giving this individual access to surveillance tools to be used against American Law Enforcement seems wrong-headed; reckless and not in line with the facts.

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It is unclear if any system was put into place as a result of Cohen-Watnick’s ideas.

Have you forgotten about Scott Pruitt’s cone of silence?