“We’re getting additional insight into Russian activities from [REDACTED],” Brennan notes read.
“CITE [summarizing] alleged approved by @HillaryClinton a proposal from one of her foreign policy advisers to vilify @realDonaldTrump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security service,” Brennan’s notes read.
The notes state “on 28 of July." In the margin, Brennan writes "POTUS," but that section of the notes is redacted.
Ratcliffe declassified Brennan’s handwritten notes – which were taken after he briefed Obama on the intelligence the CIA received – and a CIA memo, which revealed that officials referred the matter to the FBI for potential investigative action.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence transmitted the declassified documents to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees on Tuesday afternoon.
"Today, at the direction of @realDonaldTrump, I declassified additional documents relevant to ongoing Congressional oversight and investigativer activities," Ratcliffe said in a statement Tuesday.
So, who is the ‘brilliant’ foreign policy advisor who came up with this treasonous plan which Hillary, and our esteemed top intel officials put into motion?
I think that’s gonna be an easy one to figure out 😏
“We see a cooling trend,” Martin Mlynczak of NASA’s Langley Research Center said two years ago, a remark largely ignored but still relevant. “High above Earth’s surface, near the edge of space, our atmosphere is losing heat energy.
If current trends continue, it could soon set a Space Age record for cold.”
Like the humans it keeps alive, our star goes through phases, usually about 11 years, over the course of its life.
Hours after @NYGovCuomo’s conference call with community leaders asking them for help in reducing shul occupancy to 50%, Cuomo announced that houses of worship in areas with COVID spikes would be restricted -w/some allowed as few as 10 worshippers. hamodia.com/2020/10/07/jew…
“... the governor pretended that he was ready to listen to us…he lied to us. After telling us that he’ll limit shul participation to 50% capacity, he placed a limit of 10 people. We all feel used, targeted and enraged.”
“...there was absolutely no discussion of reducing houses of worship to ten, and communal leaders feel completely betrayed by the governors unilateral decision.
“Pelosi’s bill promises school districts $225B, but only $5B, or 2%, would go to making schools safer by improving air quality or installing sinks and other hygiene upgrades.
The rest goes to a teachers’-union protection plan.
The bill allocates $417 billion to state and local governments, with no strings. This is a lost opportunity to rescue cities that are turning into ghost towns because employees fear the virus and are working remotely.
When office buildings, convention centers, railroad terminals and other workplaces are empty, the businesses around them fail. Retailers, shoe shines, food trucks and restaurants have no customers.
“Today, every instance in which Democrats are denied a political victory is immediately transformed into a national “crisis” in which the public has “lost faith” in a system that worked perfectly fine when they were in power.
Not that long ago, self-interest was a motivation for defending deliberative politics and republican order. But these days, undeterred by reality, partisans have convinced themselves they’ll be in power forever.
In $5.5 million lawsuit, former Portland schools leader says district fired him over conservative social media posts oregonlive.com/education/2020…
Joe La Fountaine was the regional superintendent of high schools in the 2018-19 school year for Oregon’s largest school district, which teaches about 49,000 students.
The suit claims he was fired because of his conservative social media posts.
La Fountaine’s suit said that he received an email on June 15 from PPS administrator Jonathan Garcia that included copies of political quotes and memes that were posted on La Fountaine’s social media page. The district objected to these posts, the suit claims.
The Democratic candidate for Senate from North Carolina, Cal Cunningham, sent repeated suggestive texts and held at least one intimate encounter in an extramarital relationship that continued through at least July, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.
Cunningham, a married father of two and lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, has been locked in a tight race with current North Carolina senator Thom Tillis, a Republican, as Democrats attempt to flip the Senate in their favor.