Skjellyfetti wrote:Seems there's a lot more smoke for your first one considering there is currently a multi-agency investigation into it.
And, I don't believe anyone has the power to unmask without the authority of the agency that collected the information. A President or Natsec advisor can ask for someone's identity to be unmasked - but, it's up to the investigative agency whether to reveal it or not. Perhaps someone in the White House pressured names to be unmasked against the NSA's wishes. And, that would certainly be a huge story.... but, I don't see any evidence for that. What am I missing?
What seems to have happened is that the NSA collected the communications between Trump officials and Russia (or others). The FBI asked the NSA to unmask the individuals they believed pertinent to their investigation. At that point, quite a few people at FBI have access to the "unmasked" names.
I don't get your conclusion that it was necessary Susan Rice. Seems like a pretty big jump to me. But, we'll see.
That was two pretty long posts
Too bad they were wrong-
Unmasking authority rests with the executive and certain appointees
Sounds like you're really willing to dissect administrations not associated with Obama
News flash: The Obama admin was as crooked and unethical as any before it, and even the current one
I'm happy with the partisan lack of ethics on the part of the Obama admin.. because it has exposed the lack of ethics on the part of Trump surrogates, and maybe Trump himself
But your defensiveness on the part of The One is duly noted
I'll leave you with this- rather than a leap, it is actually the most likely scenario that Susan Rice unmasked Flynn. It actually happened, so the "who" only comes down to 5or 6 people
You tell me which one other than Susan Rice has already demonstrated a willingness to be publicly unethical
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