First published at 05:06 UTC on December 21st, 2022.
Good afternoon. I’m Still reporting on the coup.
John Solomon’s Just The News website dropped this absolute bombshell. The DOJ used secret D.C. grand jury subpoenas on Nov. 20, 2017, one year after election 2016, when Donald J. Trump beat Hillary C…
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Good afternoon. I’m Still reporting on the coup.
John Solomon’s Just The News website dropped this absolute bombshell. The DOJ used secret D.C. grand jury subpoenas on Nov. 20, 2017, one year after election 2016, when Donald J. Trump beat Hillary Clinton, to demand that Google turn over personal emails and phone data on top members of the House Intelligence Committee, chaired by Devin Nunes.
Google complied, apparently without any hint of objection, to the subpoenas on before the Dec. 5, 2017 deadline. DOJ was desperate to learn what Chairman Nunes and his investigators knew about the Clinton-funded Russia hoax dossier which attempted to smear then-candidate Trump.
According to John Solomon’s article, which was released late last night, Nunes, Kash Patel, and other House investigators were at that time locked in a struggle to force the FBI and DOJ to turn over records which the committee believed would prove that Clinton was behind the smear, and that the FBI and DOJ were trying to protect her.
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