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    Nunes Throws Obama Under The Bus – Says He Seriously Crossed The Line [VIDEO]

    By Daniel FlemingUpdated:May 21, 20182 Mins Read
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    Devin Nunes was on with Maria Bartiromo on Fox and he told her that placing a spy in the opposition campaign would be crossing a deep red line and one that the American people can understand and universally condemn.

    The FBI has admitted to having a spy in the Trump campaign which they said was there only to investigate and not to spy. Right, they have been so truthful up to now. The spy, Stefan Halper initiated contact with three people in the Trump campaign. George Papadopoulos, Carter Page, and Sam Nunberg.

    The spy, Stefan Halper was paid $411,575 in 2016 and 2017 by the Obama administration and the Deep State. Halper is the one who introduced Papadopoulos to Prof Mifsud, the man who told Papadopoulos that the Russians had the DNC emails and then he introduced him to Australian ambassador Alexander Downing who then claimed that the Russians had the emails. Sounds like a set up to me. Especially since Pro Mifsud has disappeared completely.

    From The Gateway Pundit

    It has been widely reported that the Obama administration had a spy working inside the Trump campaign.

    As previously reported internet sleuths have determined who the FBI spy was inside the Trump campaign.

    Jeff Carlson at theMarketswork on Thursday put together a piece where he places an individual by the name of Stefan Halper as a potential FBI spy into the Trump campaign. (Note that some believe that Obama may have had more than one spy on the Trump campaign).

    Nunes said: “If any of that is true if they ran a spy ring or an informant ring and they were paying people within the Trump campaign, if any of that is true that is an absolute red line. There’s not and honest person in this country who could believe that taxpayer dollars going to fund this ring and operate like this what is said in The New York Times that has quite a bit of detail on it, if any of that is true it’s a red line in this country. You can’t do this to political campaigns. According to them, this was done in the spring before the counter-intelligence was even open. If that’s true, we need to know about it… If they paid someone it’s an absolute red line and this is over with!”

    Devin Nunes spy Stefan Halper
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