(Daily Wire)—George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley revealed who he believes is most vulnerable to prosecution over the Russian collusion hoax aimed at destroying President Donald Trump: former Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan.
Turley joined host Sandra Smith on “America Reports,” and she began by bringing up a conversation he’d had the day prior with former Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) – a conversation that centered around the idea that some of those involved in pushing the Russia collusion narrative had lied under oath about it and what steps the court might take to address that.
“I want to go back to our conversation yesterday on Tulsi Gabbard. She showed up at the White House press briefing yesterday. She shook things up, citing this new declassified intel that shows the Obama administration was politicizing intelligence,” Smith began. “Jason Chaffetz joined you and went off on this on America Reports yesterday.”
Smith then cut to Chaffetz who had said the day before, “Anytime I’ve ever heard of somebody lying to a court, the court takes care of itself. There’s there are repercussions to that. So when the when the government lies to the FISA court, where is Chief Justice Roberts on this? Where is the court? How come the court is not going back? I’m not an attorney. Jonathan Turley’s gonna have to take this. Why isn’t the court demanding that there are repercussions for those people that they bogusly signed these warrants?”
“And then we ran out of time and the show was over, so can we get your response, sir?” Smith asked Turley. “Where is the court on this?”
Turley: Brennan may be most vulnerable to charges:
“He’s like a 30 point buck out in the open.” pic.twitter.com/qUPkW36gal
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