Video: JD Vance Says 'Consequences' Necessary For 'Aggressive Violations' By Obama Admin During Russiagate
"Vice President JD Vance said in an interview airing Sunday that a lot of people would be indicted for “aggressive violations of the law” during the Russiagate scandal, arguing that those involved needed to face consequences for “defrauding” the American people.
"Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released documents and a memo on July 18 detailing what she described as a “years-long coup” against President Donald Trump after he defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race. Vance told “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo that Obama administration officials “defrauded” Americans with false claims Trump colluded with Russia. (RELATED: ‘Really Astonishing’: Jonathan Turley Stunned By Brennan, Clapper Russiagate Claims In NYT Op-Ed)
“ 'Do you want to see indictments?” Bartiromo asked Vance, who responded, “Absolutely, Maria. Look, of course you’ve got to have the law follow the facts here. You don’t just indict people to indict people, you indict people because they broke the law. But if you look at what Tulsi and [FBI Director] Kash Patel have revealed in the last couple of weeks, I don’t know how anyone can look at that and say there wasn’t aggressive violations of the law.”
The Russiagate Hoax Scandal Breaks | The American Spectator . . . "The blunt, hard truth today is that what’s coming now to light in seriously “with documents” form is that the Obama–Biden era intelligence agencies were in fact engaged in what DNI Tulsi Gabbard has bluntly called a “yearslong coup.” A coup that was targeted at Donald Trump."Without doubt, the combined investigative force of the Trump–Bondi Department of Justice and House and Senate investigators will finally shed real light on the already starting-to-be-revealed scandal that was behind the Obama–Biden management of U.S. intelligence agencies and their manic obsession with getting Trump.
"The real question now will be: What to do when the investigation is complete?
"Not to mention that there will be calls to make major decisions about the operation of those government agencies involved in this — and investigation and potential prosecution of all of those involved.
"There will doubtless be some who call for abolishing some or all of these agencies. Which will accomplish nothing other than bringing to the fore the realization that the United States needs a serious intelligence capability, however it may be structured and staffed.
"As this is written, America faces adversaries in places like Russia, China, North Korea, and in various hostile places in the Middle East. These realities are not going to vanish. Wishing it will not make it so.
"Yet clearly something — something! — has to be done. The notion that a collection of players in the world of American intelligence agencies are using their offices to scheme and plot against the elected president in an American democracy is not simply unacceptable. It is dangerous. A decided step toward dictatorship." . . .
And Biden, no less, addressed Trump with such vitriol that it had to be taken by many as a call to assassinate him. TD
Five Quick Things: The Long Overdue Russiagate Reckoning . . . "You cannot run a representative republic if one political party sabotages the duly elected president of the other party in ways that poison parts of the government against the interests of the people. Russiagate was exactly that; the lies concocted by Hillary Clinton’s campaign team and furthered by the dead-enders of the late-stage Obama administration to weaponize intelligence and law enforcement agencies against the people’s elected president amount to treason.
"And treason must be addressed."



