NBC reporter Ken Delanian called the White House’s immediate declassification of documents and text messages without redaction “not normal” and said it would have “huge repercussions.”
"I've never before seen a statement from the White House ordering declassification of something that the intelligence agencies were not ready to declassify… That's going to have huge repercussions" – @KenDilanianNBC #MTPDaily pic.twitter.com/Fo7eVRlJQk
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) September 17, 2018
He’s right that it’s not normal to have a special counsel drag an investigation on and on with seemingly no possible connection between the president and collusion with a foreign entity to sway the 2016 presidential election.
“Huge Repercussions?”
What are they gonna do, leak lies to start a huge witch hunt for imaginary Russia collusion? https://t.co/ATXhS1JV2z— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) September 17, 2018
It’s cool for the Left and Robert Mueller to move the goalposts on an investigation that was originally intended to be about Russian collusion.
But once the Trump administration begins to bring shine light on what could end up looking like a conspiracy against him, a freakout ensues.
"NBC Reporter"?! ? https://t.co/HMfzcusuoH
— Ron Coleman (@RonColeman) September 17, 2018
MSNBC does seem a bit nervous about the immediate declassification of these documents, which could point to what might be in them.
The problem for them is that these documents could end up having “huge repercussions” with the sentiment of voters.
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HERE WE GO: Trump orders 'immediate declassification' of Russia probe docs, text messages — 'WITHOUT redaction' https://t.co/HkryHsfFF3
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) September 17, 2018
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