Impeachment Is A Cult

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HPSCI ranking member Devin Nunes appears for an interview with Mike Huckabee on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) to discuss the impeachment dynamic. Huckabee’s questions were intelligent, well thought out and comprehensive.

Hat Tip…CTH

Nunes is articulate and respectful of people in general.  He treads carefully through matters that are classified but, at the same time, gets the story out about the attempted coup against the President.

Keep in mind that, as chairman of the HPSCI in 2017, he was the first Republican congressman to uncover evidence of the plot against the President. He fought to expose the biggest political scandal in US history.  Nunes did this despite fake ethics complaints against him that were designed to sideline him and silence him simply because of what he was trying to do.  Some of this activity still goes on against his family today.

Granted, much of this may not be new information to those of us who have been following this for a long time.  But, remember people are still coming into awareness of this story every day.  So it’s vital to have people like Nunes communicate it to them.  It is also important to counter the lies that the media spreads every day.

Perhaps the best part of the interview was when Nunes referred to those participating in the attempted coup as part of a cult.  This really does encapsulate into one word what this looks like from the outside.  And calling the media cult followers was another gem.

One interesting item in the interview was the fact that there are currently eight criminal referrals regarding activities outlined. Nunes knows the whole picture. He has made criminal conspiracy referrals to Barr both on FISA abuse and EC predicate that started the Crossfire Hurricane process. Are these what he was referring to?  US Attorney Durham may be using those as part of his criminal investigation roadmap.

BTW Lee Smith’s book, The Plot Against The President, mentioned in the interview, is a bestseller on Amazon and the NYTimes.

This interview (approx.15 minutes) is well worth the time.