House Intelligence Committee to begin hearings March 20th

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07 Mar 2017, 6:59 pm

The hearings will, to at least some extent, touch upon alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 election.

The Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, is a conservative Republican and (at least somewhat) a Trump apologist. He was a member of Trump's transition team.



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07 Mar 2017, 10:41 pm

I guess we'll have to see how the hearings progress......

It can go either way, at this point.



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07 Mar 2017, 10:53 pm



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07 Mar 2017, 11:23 pm

The chairman of the committee happens to be a staunch Trump man.

You're such a "Q" LOL



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07 Mar 2017, 11:34 pm

Do you think the chairman can be objective?


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08 Mar 2017, 12:02 am

Hoo boy. I really haven't paid much attention to all the Russians-under-the-bed stories, but now it's coming out that Russian hackers have been blackmailing leftist anti-Trump activist groups, and some of them have paid the extortion money!

Russian Hackers Said to Seek Hush Money From Liberal Groups

Are Russian Hackers Extorting Liberal Groups in U.S.?

Russian hackers are targeting U.S. progressive groups in a new wave of attacks, scouring the organizations’ emails for embarrassing details and attempting to extract hush money, according to two people familiar with probes being conducted by the FBI and private security firms.

At least a dozen groups have faced extortion attempts since the U.S. presidential election, said the people, who provided broad outlines of the campaign. The ransom demands are accompanied by samples of sensitive data in the hackers’ possession.

In one case, a non-profit group and a prominent liberal donor discussed how to use grant money to cover some costs for anti-Trump protesters. The identities were not disclosed, and it’s unclear if the protesters were paid.

At least some groups have paid the ransoms even though there is little guarantee the documents won’t be made public anyway. Demands have ranged from about $30,000 to $150,000, payable in untraceable bitcoins, according to one of the people familiar with the probe.


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08 Mar 2017, 11:46 am

The chairman has been an apologist for Trump in the past.

Like stating that Trump was "asking a question" when he accused Obama of wiretapping him on Twitter. When it was, obviously, a direct accusation.

Nunes attributed the "directness" to "political naivete." Nunes stated, "Trump has been at this only a year or so."