Democrats Caught Illegally Spying on Trump Associates Yet Again

May God continue to grant us morons for enemies of President Trump and the America First movement. We all knew that Shifty Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) was underhanded and dishonest. But who could have guessed that he was this dumb?

Schiff released his anticipated impeachment inquiry report on the Monday after Thanksgiving. Schiff makes no recommendations on whether Donald Trump should be impeached in his report. However, Schiff did do us all a helpful service by admitting to a crime in his own report!

Way back in the footnotes section of Shifty Schiff’s report, he documented the phone calls placed between Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) and Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani. Mr. Nunes, you’ll remember, is the Ranking Member for the Republicans on the Schiff-run House Intelligence Committee.

Schiff also highlighted – in the footnotes – the call records of Trump attorneys Jay Sekulow and Victoria Toensing; the call records of pro-Trump reporter John Solomon of The Hill; and Lev Parnas, one of Rudy Giuliani’s legal associates.

Let’s not beat around the bush. Adam Schiff spied on all of those individuals, without a warrant and without cause. And he is so dumb that he made footnotes about it in his own impeachment report.

He’s like a bank robber proclaiming his innocence as $20 bills fly out the back window of the getaway car he’s driving.

Since we’re all just going to spy on each other illegally anyway, I hope that House Republicans take the gloves off over this. They should locate Adam Schiff’s phone records and release them to the public. We’d like to see how many phone calls and text messages Adam Schiff exchanged with the impeachment “whistleblower” that he supposedly doesn’t know.

Speaking of illegally spying on political opponents, a new text message between FBI lovebirds Lisa Page and Peter Strzok has been released – and it’s a doozy. Back in December of 2015, homewrecker Lisa Page sent a text to lover boy Strzok that read, “You get all our oconus lures approved?”

“OCONUS” is an intelligence acronym that stands for “Outside the Continental United States.” And a “lure” is another term used to signify a counterintelligence operative. The FBI is specifically prohibited from spying on a presidential campaign from a party that is rival to the current administration. The exception to this is if there is an actual counterintelligence threat coming from “Outside the Continental United States.”

Here’s how it appears the scenario worked in the case of the Trump campaign. The OCONUS lures were international man of mystery Joseph Mifsud and the honeypot FBI or CIA lady who posed under the name “Azra Turk.” The lures planted the (false) rumor with Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos that WikiLeaks had hacked Hillary Clinton’s emails for Putin. Papadopoulos says, “Hey, I heard something about Russia and Hillary’s emails” to the Australian ambassador. The Australian ambassador then calls the FBI and suddenly the Russian collusion hoax is a “credible threat” that the FBI can use to get FISA warrants to spy on Carter Page, Papadopoulos, and almost everyone associated with the Trump campaign.

The OCONUS lures did their jobs, and then the FBI had fabricated an excuse out of thin air to spy on the 2016 Trump campaign.

Here’s the thing that has truly bothered me about the Russian collusion hoax from the beginning. Lisa Page sent that text message about OCONUS lures in December of 2015, and Rep. Devin Nunes has said all along that the illegal spying on the Trump campaign began that same month.

Are we really expected to believe that Donald Trump was the only Republican candidate the Obama administration was treasonously and illegally spying on?

The 2016 race started with 16 Republican candidates. By December of 2016, only Rick Perry, Bobby Jindal and Scott Walker had dropped out. There were 13 candidates still in the race. At that point in the contest, we still had eight more GOP debates and five more GOP candidate forums to go.

Primary voting had not started in December of 2015. We were a loooong way out from knowing for sure that Donald Trump would be the nominee – and the vast majority of political experts were predicting that Trump would never be the nominee.

So, either the FBI had a crystal ball and knew that it should single out Donald Trump for unlawful spying, or James Comey’s crew was spying on a bunch of other candidates and we just haven’t learned about it yet. And unlike the bumbling Adam Schiff, the FBI didn’t leave us any footnotes to explain the whole caper.


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