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still_one

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7. That doesn't negate my main point. It isn't about whether that information would or would not have
Fri Jun 23, 2017, 05:13 PM
Jun 2017

changed the election results, that we will never know, it is about the publics right to know, and the public had every right to know that the integrity of the election process was being interfered with.

As to what actually happened between the President, Congress, and the intelligence community, we don't have the full story on that, but if both Congress and the President were told by the intelligence community NOT to say anything publicly because it would hurt the investigation, they should have told the public regardless

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