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Kirstjen Nielsen called out while lying under oath

allpurpleallgoldallpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jNywGGwjsFE

Only the best liars under oath work for Trump.

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  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,790 Founders Club
  • Postal91Postal91 Member Posts: 1,876

    Cliff notes?

    Heh... that would require a brain or even sharing the video with the start time embedded in the URL.
  • allpurpleallgoldallpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,156 Standard Supporter
    Not gonna lie. She’s not smoking hot but wood.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,843 Standard Supporter

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jNywGGwjsFE

    Only the best liars under oath work for Trump.

    Who called her out?
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    Trump may use extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther — using extraordinary actions to block the flow of information to the public.

    The Obama administration used the 1917 Espionage Act with unprecedented vigor, prosecuting more people under that law for leaking sensitive information to the public than all previous administrations combined. Obama’s Justice Department dug into confidential communications between news organizations and their sources as part of that effort.

    In 2013 the Obama administration obtained the records of 20 Associated Press office phone lines and reporters’ home and cell phones, seizing them without notice, as part of an investigation into the disclosure of information about a foiled al-Qaida terrorist plot.

    AP was not the target of the investigation. But it called the seizure a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into its news-gathering activities, betraying information about its operations “that the government has no conceivable right to know.”

    Obama’s Justice Department also secretly dogged Fox News journalist James Rosen, getting his phone records, tracking his arrivals and departures at the State Department through his security-badge use, obtaining a search warrant to see his personal emails and naming him as a possible criminal conspirator in the investigation of a news leak.

    https://apnews.com/ffc60235c26c470c9047e0da6ff19f95

    But but but Obama POTD. Do you really have any argument other than to point at Obama? He's no longer president, get over it. Trump is president now.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,790 Founders Club
    2001400ex said:

    Trump may use extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther — using extraordinary actions to block the flow of information to the public.

    The Obama administration used the 1917 Espionage Act with unprecedented vigor, prosecuting more people under that law for leaking sensitive information to the public than all previous administrations combined. Obama’s Justice Department dug into confidential communications between news organizations and their sources as part of that effort.

    In 2013 the Obama administration obtained the records of 20 Associated Press office phone lines and reporters’ home and cell phones, seizing them without notice, as part of an investigation into the disclosure of information about a foiled al-Qaida terrorist plot.

    AP was not the target of the investigation. But it called the seizure a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into its news-gathering activities, betraying information about its operations “that the government has no conceivable right to know.”

    Obama’s Justice Department also secretly dogged Fox News journalist James Rosen, getting his phone records, tracking his arrivals and departures at the State Department through his security-badge use, obtaining a search warrant to see his personal emails and naming him as a possible criminal conspirator in the investigation of a news leak.

    https://apnews.com/ffc60235c26c470c9047e0da6ff19f95

    But but but Obama POTD. Do you really have any argument other than to point at Obama? He's no longer president, get over it. Trump is president now.
    Why didn't you care?
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    2001400ex said:

    Trump may use extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther — using extraordinary actions to block the flow of information to the public.

    The Obama administration used the 1917 Espionage Act with unprecedented vigor, prosecuting more people under that law for leaking sensitive information to the public than all previous administrations combined. Obama’s Justice Department dug into confidential communications between news organizations and their sources as part of that effort.

    In 2013 the Obama administration obtained the records of 20 Associated Press office phone lines and reporters’ home and cell phones, seizing them without notice, as part of an investigation into the disclosure of information about a foiled al-Qaida terrorist plot.

    AP was not the target of the investigation. But it called the seizure a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into its news-gathering activities, betraying information about its operations “that the government has no conceivable right to know.”

    Obama’s Justice Department also secretly dogged Fox News journalist James Rosen, getting his phone records, tracking his arrivals and departures at the State Department through his security-badge use, obtaining a search warrant to see his personal emails and naming him as a possible criminal conspirator in the investigation of a news leak.

    https://apnews.com/ffc60235c26c470c9047e0da6ff19f95

    But but but Obama POTD. Do you really have any argument other than to point at Obama? He's no longer president, get over it. Trump is president now.
    Why didn't you care?
    Explain what Obama's subpoena of phone records has to do with a person in the Trump admin lying under oath?

    But but but...... Pussy
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    2001400ex said:

    Trump may use extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther — using extraordinary actions to block the flow of information to the public.

    The Obama administration used the 1917 Espionage Act with unprecedented vigor, prosecuting more people under that law for leaking sensitive information to the public than all previous administrations combined. Obama’s Justice Department dug into confidential communications between news organizations and their sources as part of that effort.

    In 2013 the Obama administration obtained the records of 20 Associated Press office phone lines and reporters’ home and cell phones, seizing them without notice, as part of an investigation into the disclosure of information about a foiled al-Qaida terrorist plot.

    AP was not the target of the investigation. But it called the seizure a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into its news-gathering activities, betraying information about its operations “that the government has no conceivable right to know.”

    Obama’s Justice Department also secretly dogged Fox News journalist James Rosen, getting his phone records, tracking his arrivals and departures at the State Department through his security-badge use, obtaining a search warrant to see his personal emails and naming him as a possible criminal conspirator in the investigation of a news leak.

    https://apnews.com/ffc60235c26c470c9047e0da6ff19f95

    But but but Obama POTD. Do you really have any argument other than to point at Obama? He's no longer president, get over it. Trump is president now.
    Precedence matters
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    edited March 2019

    2001400ex said:

    Trump may use extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther — using extraordinary actions to block the flow of information to the public.

    The Obama administration used the 1917 Espionage Act with unprecedented vigor, prosecuting more people under that law for leaking sensitive information to the public than all previous administrations combined. Obama’s Justice Department dug into confidential communications between news organizations and their sources as part of that effort.

    In 2013 the Obama administration obtained the records of 20 Associated Press office phone lines and reporters’ home and cell phones, seizing them without notice, as part of an investigation into the disclosure of information about a foiled al-Qaida terrorist plot.

    AP was not the target of the investigation. But it called the seizure a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into its news-gathering activities, betraying information about its operations “that the government has no conceivable right to know.”

    Obama’s Justice Department also secretly dogged Fox News journalist James Rosen, getting his phone records, tracking his arrivals and departures at the State Department through his security-badge use, obtaining a search warrant to see his personal emails and naming him as a possible criminal conspirator in the investigation of a news leak.

    https://apnews.com/ffc60235c26c470c9047e0da6ff19f95

    But but but Obama POTD. Do you really have any argument other than to point at Obama? He's no longer president, get over it. Trump is president now.
    Precedence matters
    Explain how subpoenaing phone records is precedent for (allegedly) lying under oath about detention centers at the border.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,790 Founders Club
    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    Trump may use extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther — using extraordinary actions to block the flow of information to the public.

    The Obama administration used the 1917 Espionage Act with unprecedented vigor, prosecuting more people under that law for leaking sensitive information to the public than all previous administrations combined. Obama’s Justice Department dug into confidential communications between news organizations and their sources as part of that effort.

    In 2013 the Obama administration obtained the records of 20 Associated Press office phone lines and reporters’ home and cell phones, seizing them without notice, as part of an investigation into the disclosure of information about a foiled al-Qaida terrorist plot.

    AP was not the target of the investigation. But it called the seizure a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into its news-gathering activities, betraying information about its operations “that the government has no conceivable right to know.”

    Obama’s Justice Department also secretly dogged Fox News journalist James Rosen, getting his phone records, tracking his arrivals and departures at the State Department through his security-badge use, obtaining a search warrant to see his personal emails and naming him as a possible criminal conspirator in the investigation of a news leak.

    https://apnews.com/ffc60235c26c470c9047e0da6ff19f95

    But but but Obama POTD. Do you really have any argument other than to point at Obama? He's no longer president, get over it. Trump is president now.
    Why didn't you care?
    Explain what Obama's subpoena of phone records has to do with a person in the Trump admin lying under oath?

    But but but...... Pussy
    You sound upset
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205
    edited March 2019
    What's her lie? Btw, let the record show that the guy who is all butt hurt over her supposed lie just lied his ass off when he claimed the US government is detaining journalists.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,843 Standard Supporter

    Trump may use extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther — using extraordinary actions to block the flow of information to the public.

    The Obama administration used the 1917 Espionage Act with unprecedented vigor, prosecuting more people under that law for leaking sensitive information to the public than all previous administrations combined. Obama’s Justice Department dug into confidential communications between news organizations and their sources as part of that effort.

    In 2013 the Obama administration obtained the records of 20 Associated Press office phone lines and reporters’ home and cell phones, seizing them without notice, as part of an investigation into the disclosure of information about a foiled al-Qaida terrorist plot.

    AP was not the target of the investigation. But it called the seizure a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into its news-gathering activities, betraying information about its operations “that the government has no conceivable right to know.”

    Obama’s Justice Department also secretly dogged Fox News journalist James Rosen, getting his phone records, tracking his arrivals and departures at the State Department through his security-badge use, obtaining a search warrant to see his personal emails and naming him as a possible criminal conspirator in the investigation of a news leak.

    https://apnews.com/ffc60235c26c470c9047e0da6ff19f95

    Commie gotta commie. Ten there's the whole tapping and unmasking mess.....
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