The failed Deep State coup against President Trump was a lot like an onion…filled with layers, and as you keep peeling, you begin to see who the real hardcore players are.
Of course, we all know that Obama was pulling the strings, but is he too insulated by his stooges? Too big to fall?
That’s yet to be seen.
But one thing we do know right now is that the recently released Susan Rice “memo” has shifted blame once again and placed lurching former FBIU Director James Comey in the crosshairs.
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Grenell declassified and released the memo that Rice wrote to herself about the “secret Oval Office meeting” with the coup crew.
Former U.S. prosecutor Joe diGenova appeared on Fox News and discussed the email she wrote on Trump’s inauguration day and said that it read like a confession with footnotes. He also said that it was “carefully crafted.”
diGenova also reminded the viewers that Rice instructed to craft the email to herself by White House counsel Neil Eggleston.
“It had nothing to do with other than covering their fannies and blame-shifting to James Comey, who I predict will be indicted.”
You can watch the video below:
Joe diGenova: Rice Memo Shifted Blame to James Comey, ‘Who I Predict’ Will Be Indicted pic.twitter.com/1xHmj20Wkh
— Gregg Jarrett (@GreggJarrett) May 26, 2020
This might explain why Mr. Comey has lost that “snarky/holier than thou” attitude he had online for so long. Like he was invincible.
The scary part here is that the only thing that will really save these people is if President Trump is not reelected.
Pray for President Trump and the people who keep him and his family safe.
This piece was written by Missy Crane on May 27, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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