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Watchdog Sues Feds over Impeachment ‘Whistleblower’ Communications with ‘Spygate’ Stars

From Breitbart:

A series of messages released by the DOJ shows lovers Page and Strzok discussing an “insurance policy” if Trump won the election. Echoing conservative media outlets, even theWashington Post was forced to admit the so-called “insurance” plan could refer to a “conspiracy to take down Trump.”

Finding communications that connect Ciaramella to the original Spygate scandal could very well be particularly damning for the Democrats’ case against Trump. The FOIA lawsuit filed by the conservative watchdog group suggested the alleged “whistleblower” worked with various “Obama Spygate” actors to bring down or at least sabotage the Trump presidency in an act that could be called a coup.

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