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Yes it is. The whole thing is political.Faithfully executed means without political interference.
Political with Russia
ok, one more time winger (and any other libs that would like to weigh in)
Tell us exactly what Russia did that changed the outcome of our election last year. Where did they do it, what precincts were affected? How many votes were changed? which states?
you fools keep saying that Russia hacked our election------------------TELL US HOW.
ask the 17 intel agencies.
Only 3 were involved dip, and even they didn't fully agree with the degree of certainty, and none concluded that any votes were changed.
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LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
do your fucking research little kitty & don't just believe what drumpf spews.
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17 intelligence organizations or 4? Either way, Russia conclusion still valid
By Lauren Carroll on Thursday, July 6th, 2017 at 4:26 p.m.
President Donald Trump, speaking in Poland July 6, downplayed the strength of the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia meddled in the election to his benefit.
He justified his doubt by noting that the New York Times and the Associated Press recently corrected stories to clarify that four agencies, rather than 17, were directly involved in the January intelligence assessment about Russia’s interference in the election.
"I heard it was 17 agencies. I said, boy, that’s a lot. Do we even have that many intelligence agencies? Right, let’s check that," Trump told NBC’s Hallie Jackson. "We did some heavy research. It turned out to be three or four. It wasn’t 17. ... I agree, I think it was Russia, but I think it was probably other people and/or countries, and I see nothing wrong with that statement. Nobody really knows. Nobody really knows for sure."
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Trump asked if the federal government really does have 17 intelligence organizations. Yes, it does.
They are as follows: Air Force Intelligence, Army Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Coast Guard Intelligence, Defense Intelligence Agency, Energy Department, Homeland Security Department, State Department, Treasury Department, Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Marine Corps Intelligence, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, National Security Agency, Navy Intelligence and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Some of these are large, independent agencies, like the FBI, CIA and NSA. Others are smaller offices within agencies whose main focus is not intelligence, like the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research or the Treasury’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis.
Four out of the 17 were involved in the January assessment about Russia: CIA, FBI, NSA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which is an umbrella agency that oversees all 17 organizations.
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17 intelligence agencies or 4, Russia findings still valid
& when it was reported that actual votes weren't 'changed' that was way early on. that might have changed or not. but you won't know ( like i said )...until the hammer drops
now you are a little less poorly educated & you're welcome..
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