Tables Turned On Deep State Dems As New AG Barr To Investigate Spying On Trump

Democrats, the so-called resistance and their winged monkeys in the media may soon get a taste of their own bitter medicine now that the Meuller report has been completed.

From before the beginning of the Trump presidency, Deep State operatives and Obama administration officials worked on an elaborate plot to create a pretense for using the nation’s surveillance apparatus to conduct spying on the Trump campaign.

This snooping paid off with the basis for duping the FISA court into approving the use of systems that were purportedly put in place for national security reasons to be abused and exploited for political gain like in some third world shithole.

With Obama’s trio of intelligence honchos – Brennan, Clapper and Comey – all but certainly leading the way, Operation Get Trump commenced and Obama-Hillary loyalists in the nation’s preeminent law enforcement institutions subverted the Constitution to mount what can only be described as a coup d’etat.

It was working like a charm with leaks aplenty being fed into the media propaganda machine but then something unexpected happened – Trump dumped his worthless backstabbing weasel of an attorney general Jeff Sessions and replaced him with former AG William Barr, a respected public servant who has little tolerance for bullshit.

Within weeks of Barr’s confirmation, Mueller’s witch hunt was brought to a close and while Democrats furiously work to smear Barr as a lackey of Trump, the new nation’s new top law enforcement official just put the traitors on notice during testimony on Capitol Hill yesterday.

Barr brought down the hammer on stunned Democrats that there was indeed “spying” on Trump and that he is going to get to the bottom of it.

CHECK IT OUT:

Barr dropped the bomb while being questioned by Dem Senator Jeanne Shaheen – who ironically IS a descendant of Pocahontas:

ATTORNEY GENERAL BILL BARR: As I said in my confirmation hearing, I am going to be reviewing both the genesis and the conduct of intelligence activities directed at the Trump campaign during 2016. And a lot of this has already been investigated, and a substantial portion of it has been investigated and is being investigated by the office of the Inspector General, but one of the things I want to do is pull everything together from the various investigations that have gone on, including on the Hill and in the [Justice] Department, and see if there are any remaining questions to be addressed.

SEN. JEANNE SHAHEEN: And can you share with us why you feel a need to do that?

BARR: Well, you know, for the same reason we’re worried about foreign influence in elections, we want to make sure that during elections — I think spying on a political campaign is a big deal. It’s a big deal.

The generation I grew up in, which is the Vietnam War period, people were all concerned about spying on anti-war people and so forth by the government, and there were a lot of rules put in place to make sure that there’s an adequate basis before our law enforcement agencies get involved in political surveillance. I’m not suggesting that those rules were violated but I think it’s important to look at that. and I’m not talking about the FBI necessarily, but intelligence agencies more broadly.

SHAHEEN: So you’re not suggesting, though, that spying occurred?

BARR: Well, I guess — I think spying did occur, yes. I think spying did occur.

SHAHEEN: Well —

BARR: The question was whether it was adequately predicated. And I’m not suggesting it wasn’t adequately predicated. I need to explore that. I think it’s my obligation. Congress is usually very concerned about intelligence agencies and law enforcement agencies staying in their proper lane. I want to make sure that happened. We have a lot of rules about that.

I want to say that I’ve said I’m reviewing this. I haven’t set up a team yet, but I have in mind having some colleagues help me pull all this information together and letting me know whether there are some areas that should be looked at. I also want to make clear. I also want to make clear, this is not launching an investigation of the FBI. Frankly, to the extent there were any issues at the FBI, I do not view it as a problem that’s endemic to the FBI.

I think there was probably a failure among a group of leaders there, at the upper echelon. So I don’t like to hear attacks about the FBI because I think the FBI is an outstanding organization and I think Chris Wray is a great partner for me. I’m very pleased he’s there as the director. If it becomes necessary to look over some former officials’ activities, I expect I’ll be relying heavily on Chris and work closely with him in looking at that information. But that’s what I’m doing. I feel I have an obligation to make sure that government power is not abused. I think that’s one of the principal roles of the attorney general.

The media is in a complete tizzy today and one of those who stands to be fucked the hardest in any such investigation of political snooping went on CNN to put up a smokescreen.

The spying is nothing new and while the media and Americans with the attention spans of retarded gnats have moved on, there was a guy named Edward Snowden who blew the whistle on Clapper and his fellow fascist clowns years ago.

Nothing has changed, it has only gotten worse and now Trump and Barr are in a position to stop it and if they do, a lot of people are going to end up in prison which likely will include Clapper.