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FISA Memo Release Hits the Left Where it Hurts

The United States government has officially released the highly-anticipated House memo on how intelligence agencies abused their authority when investigation the Trump campaign in 2016.

According to the document, the FBI’s entire investigation was based on information collected from unverified sources, including the controversial dossier put to together by a former British spy and commissioned by the DNC and Hillary Clinton herself.

If we take the implications at face value, United States intelligence agencies acted outside of the boundaries of their own authority to dig up dirt on now President Donald Trump. This essentially discredits everything the Democrats have said about the president allegedly winning the election with support from the Russian government.

Hopefully, this is the final nail in the coffin for the Trump-Russia narrative. Instead of owning their defeat, Democrats have consistently used unverified information to suggest the election was stolen from them — how could a foul-mouthed reality television star beat a lifelong progressive politician?

We can dream all we want, but Democrats are already preparing to dismiss the authenticity of the memo itself. It’s almost sad at this point…

~ Facts Not Memes


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