We know now where problem in America resides-the RINO filled senate-this is no surprise! The following members of committee are worried that they may lose a few donors if they pursue the corrupt former Obama officials. They are limp wristed excuses for vermin that should be replaced at the first opportunity in a senate primary. Their real reason for not supporting Johnson and Trump is that these intelligence officials know where the hidden oil resides-who is sleeping with who etc., who is getting paid beneath table etc. Corruption that is so deep that it would take 20 Trump terms to clean out! These s---ts deserve to be replaced soonest!
Meanwhile, the demoncrats are still holding Lt. Gen. Flynn in legal limbo after 4 years of tyranny, Trump’s IRS records for 8 years are being subpoenaed, his former lawyer is being subpoenaed-but many of the GOP senators on this committee are worried about the politics after the losers of last election illegally prosecuted Trump’s Team for 4+ years. Nobody believes them-they think we are stupid!
Possible GOP members who are not supporting Trump and excuse corruption in democrat party and FBI/DOJ/Intelligence agencies: Rob Portman (OH), Rand Paul (KY), James Lankford (OK), Willard Mitt (The Rat) Romney (UT), Rick Scott (FL), Michael Enzi(WY), Josh Hawley MO)
Here’s my best guess on who is fighting Johnson on subpoenas based on their RINO history:
- Willard (The Rat) Mitt Romney
- Rob Portman
- James Lankford
- Michael Enzi
We should flood these derelicts with email and phone calls. The only thing they care about is their cushy jobs and cocktail parties at local hangouts! Senate switchboard to relay to a senator: (202) 224-3121
Sickening!
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Ron Johnson says committee Republicans blocking Comey, Brennan subpoenas
By Kyle Cheney
Senate Homeland Security Chair Ron Johnson blamed fellow Republicans on his committee Wednesday for blocking him from subpoenaing former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan and other figures involved in the investigation of President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and its contacts with Russia.
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"We had a number of my committee members that were highly concerned about how this looks politically," the Wisconsin GOP senator told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, who pressed Johnson to identify Republicans standing in the way of a wave of high-profile subpoenas.
Johnson emphasized that he needs the unanimous support of his committee's eight Republicans in order to advance any subpoenas — one defection would likely result in a 7-7 deadlock with the committee's six Democrats. "If I lose one, I lose the vote," Johnson said.
Hewitt repeatedly asked Johnson to name the Republicans on the Senate Homeland Security Committee who would oppose subpoenaing Comey.
"Hugh, I'm just not going to be naming names that way," Johnson replied.
"If there's a senator who is blocking a subpoena, we need to know who that is so we throw them out," Hewitt said later.
Johnson, who said he's working on the investigation "non-stop," also refused to commit to calling a vote on a Comey subpoena the next time his committee meets. "Not on a radio show, Hugh. Sorry," Johnson said, prompting Hewitt to demand an apology from Johnson "to the American people."
The interview underscores the degree to which there's a reluctance among some Senate Republicans to advance an investigation that Democrats have viewed as a conduit for foreign disinformation aimed at former Vice President Joe Biden less than three months before the election as well as to amplify allegations of corruption by the FBI in its Trump-Russia probe. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), one of the eight Republicans on Johnson's panel, raised concerns about the investigation's political overtones in the spring, though he ultimately has backed some of the panel's subpoena requests.
Johnson said Republican resistance had delayed his effort to subpoena Blue Star Strategies, a Democratic public relations firm that did work for Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company that Hunter Biden served on the board of. He also cited the lengthy criminal investigations and the coronavirus crisis for delaying his committee's ability to get documents from the FBI, which he said were essential before seeking live testimony from central witnesses.
Johnson said he's not interested in holding a "show trial" with high-profile witnesses without the documents his committee needs to ask effective questions.
When Hewitt pressed Johnson on whether his committee is working hard enough — questioning why the Senate goes home on weekends and isn't in Washington D.C. seven days a week — Johnson rejected the premise.
“Whether I'm in D.C. or not, I'm working on this almost nonstop," Johnson said. "So is my staff. I don't need to be in D.C. here."
Johnson also revealed that he hasn't ever met with U.S. attorney John Durham, who is leading a Justice Department probe of the origins of the FBI Russia investigation. Though Johnson said he has met multiple times with Attorney General William Barr, he said he hasn't discussed — and doesn't know — whether Durham has convened a grand jury.
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