Week in Review: Grassley-Graham Memo Affirms Nunes Memo — Media Yawns

In a word, the Grassley-Graham memo is shocking. Yet, the press barely notices. Rest assured: If a Republican administration had used unverifiable hearsay from a patently suspect agent of the Republican presidential candidate to gull the FISA court into granting a warrant to spy on an associate of the Democratic...

February 11 2018

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Grassley-Graham Memo Affirms Nunes Memo — Media Yawns

Andrew C. McCarthy

In a word, the Grassley-Graham memo is shocking. Yet, the press barely notices. Rest assured: If a Republican administration had used unverifiable hearsay from a patently suspect agent of the Republican presidential candidate to gull the FISA court into granting a warrant to spy on an associate of the Democratic...

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