It’s a pretty grave thing to spy on an American citizen, to violate his Fourth Amendment rights, to not have a basis to do so, and to rely on a Russian dossier full of lies as the justification. So, it’s really astonishing to hear from [Rosenstein] that he’s not sure he read every page of that warrant. But, I suppose it’s encouraging to hear – with his 20/20 hindsight – that he wouldn’t have signed on it, though I’m sure that’s of no comfort to Carter Page.I draw three conclusions: The Obama administration was, in part, a criminal conspiracy. Trump should have fired all Obama appointees, including Rosenstein, upon taking office. Most media persons are flacks for the Democrats.
The President is dismayed. This happened to the President’s campaign. A Republican campaign was spied on by a Democratic presidency – a Democratic administration – based on a dossier paid for by his opponent, Hillary Clinton, and the DNC. This is absolutely extraordinary. It is the biggest political scandal that we’ve seen and the lack of journalistic curiosity on this front is appalling.
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
McEnany Unloads
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany speaking at a press briefing today about the Rod Rosenstein testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, quote posted by John Hinderaker of Power Line.