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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Devin Nunes Suing Washington Post Over "Garbage" Report Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) announced Friday night that he is suing the Washington Post, accusing the paper of publishing demonstrably false garbage about him. I dont know what planet the Washington Post is on but theyll have an opportunity in federal court in the next couple weeks to explain who their sources are because Im going to have to take them to court, Nunes told Fox News host Harris Faulkner. Nunes was appearing on Foxs The Story (with Faulkner filling in for Martha MacCallum) to talk about a recent classified briefing to House intelligence members. As has become expected, information (and disinformation) from that briefing was promptly leaked to the media. On Thursday, the New York Times reported that Russia was actively trying to help President Trump win the 2020 election, an allegation few people outside of the never-Trump fever swamps takes seriously. Then late Friday, the Washington Post reportedalso based on anonymous leaksthat Russia is also trying to help the Bernie Sanders Campaign. The most concerning part about all this is that we cant talk about what happened in that meeting, Nunes explained. So if anything in the Washington Post story or the New York Times story is true about either Bernie Sanders or Putins plans and intentions or anything else, nobody on the committee thats seen this classified information should be talking about it. Nunes then tore into the Washington Post for claiming in a separate story that he told President Trump really bad things in an attempt to get him to fire his acting acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire. WaPo reported on Friday that a senior intelligence official told congress that Russia wanted to see him reelected. The official, Shelby Pierson, said several times during the briefing that Russia had developed a preference for Trump, according to a U.S. official familiar with her comments. That conclusion was part of a broader discussion of election security that also touched on when the U.S. government should warn Democratic candidates if they are being targeted by foreign governments. The analysis reportedly made the president unhappy with Maguire, and that, according to anonymous sources, is what spurred him to announce Wednesday that he was replacing Maguire with U.S. ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell. Maguire, however, is leaving his post because his 200 day acting director term will be expiring soon. One of the Posts anonymous sources said that Trump learned about Piersons remarks from Nunes, the Intel committees ranking Republican. Trumps suspicions of the intelligence community have often been fueled by Nunes, who was with the president in California on Wednesday when he announced on Twitter that Grenell would become the acting director, officials said. Nunes told Faulkner that he is suing the Washington Post because the story is a complete fabrication. I didnt talk to President Trump, Harris, Nunes said, calling the report the same garbage they reported about him sneaking to the White House three years ago. They build a narrative, they plant a narrative, they write fake news stories about it of things that shouldnt even be talked about, you know, this classified information. And then they run these stories. Who the hell is leaking this? he wondered. How do you make up a story like this? he asked plaintively. The California Republican went over the timeline of events leading up to the fake news reports.[Rep.] John Ratcliffe was nominated, the press went after him so John Ratcliffe said, hey, forget this; Maguire was put in temporarilyhis time is coming up; now theyre bringing our ambassador to Germany back, Mr. Grenell, to be in that position, he explained. So how on earth are people who are getting classified briefingshow does this end up in the Washington Post and the New York Times? All I can tell you is its total garbage and demonstrably false. I didnt talk to the president, he insisted. But you have CNN, the Washington Post, all the usual suspects claiming that I went somewhere that I didnt go. This has got to stop and this is why the courts have to step in, he declared. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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