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phil
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No surprise
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3/22/2017 2:43:56 PM
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not suprising to me either
http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/325218-nunes-intelligence-community-collected-information-on-trump-transition#.WNK5VfS6byI.twitter
"I recently confirmed that on numerous occasions, the intelligence community collected information on U.S. individuals involved in the Trump transition," Nunes told reporters.
"Details about U.S. persons involved in the incoming administration with little or no apparent foreign intelligence value were widely disseminated in intelligence community reports."
He said that the intelligence has nothing to do with Russia and that the collection occurred after the presidential election.
Still trying to see how it can be obtained legally. The politico story said it was a lot of information about what Trump and the transition team were doing. Was someone reading daily appointment books to a foreign someone? If not how can it be obtained legally without a search warrent unless it went through FISA and was scooped up due to talking to someone outside the US?
Since Comey could offer no evidence at the last hearing - I imagine the next hearing might be more interesting, but probably not.
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