Yesterday afternoon Fred Fleitz took a well deserved victory lap. Tuesday evening he had appeared on Chris Cuomo's show to talk about the CIA's attempted takedown of President Trump--disguised as "whistleblowing." Fleitz told Cuomo:
When I saw this one, I thought it was very unusual, not just that it was extremely well written, but it had legal references and footnotes. That was a little bit unusual, but I compared that with the fact that Adam Schiff was talking about the subject matter of this complaint throughout the month of August. He posted a tweet at the end of August that almost identically reflected this complaint.
In other words, as a longtime intelligence professional with a wide experience both in the Intel Community and working for Congress (read about his career here), he gave his professional assessment on the likely origins of the complaint. Cuomo tried to paint Fleitz as partisan, in effect just repeating GOP talking points:
“But you don’t know any of that,” Cuomo pushed back. “You’re raising it as questions. You know that is meaningless unless you can put some meat on the bones. Of course the Republicans are agreeing with you. That’s the whole state of play. Anything you say that’s negative about this guy or this woman they’re going to pick up on.”
When the NYT came out with its story exposing Schiff as a liar and, by implication, a bozo, Fleitz took to Twitter:
1/ The NYT confirmed what I said last week: Schiff knew about the CIA whistleblower in advance -- way in advance. Before he even filed his complaint. This is a much bigger scandal that people realize. At a minimum, Schiff should recuse himself from this impeachment inquiry.
Below is this twitter thread and the two relevant tweets:
That "at a minimum" is a nice touch, mocking the Dem calls for Bill Barr to recuse himself "at a minimum."
Thread by @FredFleitz: "1/ As a former CIA analyst and former NSC official who edited transcripts of POTUS phone calls with foreign leaders, here are my thoughts on […]"
Thread by @FredFleitz: "1/ As a former CIA analyst and former NSC official who edited transcripts of POTUS phone calls with foreign leaders, here are my thoughts on the whistleblower complaint which …
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1177206661603348480.html
3/ So the whistleblower DID come to the @HouseIntelComm first just as i said. We now know that the request by the whistleblower to meet with committee members was a fraud -- he already did this.
4/ Supposedly the @HouseIntelComm dem counsel told the CIA whistleblower to hire counsel and go through the ICIG process. That would be believable if Schiff and his staff revealed this weeks ago. @Susan_Hennessey and @MiekeEoyang : don't be fooled by this.
5/ Schiff talked about the Ukraine issue throughout the month of August. The contents of the complaint leaked before it was presented to Congress. There is zero chance in mind mine that Schiff's HPSCI lawyers were not working hand and glove with the WB and his lawyers.
6/ And here's the kicker (@Susan_Hennessey & @MiekeEoyang pay attention): under @HouseIntelComm rules, any classified info brought to the committee from outside sources MUST BE SHARED WITH BOTH SIDES. Schiff broke committee rules by not telling committee GOP members about this.
7/ This is a very serious violation of @HouseIntelComm rules. Why did Schiff do this, especially when he was using this information to score political points throughout the month of August? The reason is clear: it was part of the latest Dem ploy to take down @realDonaldTrump
8/ It never made any sense to discuss impeachment or a non-intelligence matter like the Ukraine allegations in @HouseIntelComm . Given Schiff's politicization of this issue and serious violations of HPSCI rules, the impeachment charade must end.
So that demonstrates very succinctly why Dems--for the umpteenth time--are backpedaling madly. The question is, will there be consequences for his bozo performance, or will he be absolved by Dem leadership because he was doing it all with their knowledge and at their request?
And the even bigger question: Will heads roll at CIA, as they should?
I think they sent the rumorblower to the ICIG because they hoped to create a coverup scenario from an official channel complaint. I think this was the purpose of Schiff's August tweets- so that he could later point to them and say Trump was covering something. Trump finessed this by just releasing the call and complaint.
ReplyDeleteAnd down the road this could become a good campaign issue. Force Warren to explain why she wouldn't turn over all her conversations with foreign leaders to Congress
DeleteConsequences seem to be the polls which are moving away from the Democrats.
ReplyDeleteYeah. I've seen a few stories about that, and I think it was bound to happen. The narrative that Trump was asking foreigners to work against his political oppenents (Hillary, anyone?) is falling flat as more and more comes out about Biden, Ukraine, Dems. And it should get MUCH worse in coming months as Barr/Durham expose the foreign collusion--there's a reason why Barr/Durham are flying all over the world and having Trump call foreign leaders.
DeleteMy question is, will Republicans now play hardball, and press for Schiff to step down and/or recuse.
ReplyDeleteWill they finally start playing by the same rules?
I will say this. I was disappointed at what I regarded as Nunes' mild response--considering the treatment he got, the ethics accusations and all the harassment.
DeleteDevin Nunes is one of the few Republicans who has shown any courage in this ugly coup. But he is not a blusterer. An earnest man by nature. We should not ever mistake quiet for weakness. He is forceful, just not noisy about it.
DeleteI agree with your assessment, but I still would have liked to call a spade a spade. Call on him to recuse, or something.
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