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Obama spy scandal grabs Brennan and Samantha Power

Taliban John Brennan and Samantha Power join Susan Rice in Obama’s spy scandal that’s being ignored by the media. Meanwhile, CNN has sources in the Trump White House that claim he put on weight during the Saudi Arabia-Israel-Europe trip. Yes, this is what the media covering while ignoring not only terrorist Kathy Griffin, but also Obama’s spy scandal. Susan Rice, John Brennan; and former U.N. ambassador Samantha Power have been ordered by Congress to turn over documents relating to Obama-Rice illegal unmasking of Americas. Shhhhh. Don’t tell the rest of the media.

Obama spy scandal grabs Brennan and Samantha Power
Obama spy scandal grabs Brennan and Samantha Power

Three of the nation’s intelligence agencies received subpoenas Wednesday afternoon issued by the House Intelligence Committee, Fox News has confirmed, with each of the three demands for documents explicitly naming three top officials of the Obama administration: Susan Rice, who served as President Obama’s White House national security adviser; former CIA Director John Brennan; and former U.N. ambassador Samantha Power.

The three subpoenas, among a total of seven signed by panel chairman Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), were served on the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency, and all three explicitly referenced “unmasking” – a signal that the House panel is intensifying its investigation into allegations that Obama-era aides improperly demanded the “unmasking” of names of associates of President Trump that had appeared, in coded form, in classified intelligence reports, then leaked the data to news media organizations.

The other four subpoenas were issued at the behest of the committee’s ranking Democrat, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), and were said to be duplicative of subpoenas already issued by the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is conducting a parallel probe. These four are focused, sources said, on persistent – but as yet unsubstantiated – allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government, as well as the case of Michael Flynn. The former White House national security adviser was dismissed after three weeks on the job because the White House concluded he had misled Vice President Pence about private conversations Flynn had had with the Russian ambassador late last year.