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Six ways to Sunday? Intelligence chiefs not only altered rules about firsthand knowledge to file whistleblower report...

October 2, 2019, By Monica Showalter

Remember when Sen. Chuck Schumer, in response to criticism President Trump leveled at the intelligence community, retorted with this?

 â€œLet me tell you: You take on the intelligence community — they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you,” Schumer told MSNBC’s host Rachel Maddow.

Turns out that's an understatement as the Federalist's Sean Davis has now uncovered in a truly outrageous report.

We already know that the intelligence community's inspector general (IGIC} mysteriously changed its rules for anyone filing a whistleblower complaint, to not need to have one's information firsthand just before the famed whistleblower filed his or her report sometime around August.

Now it comes to light that this same intelligence committee inspector general's office changed its rules after the whistleblower complaint was filed, not before. And they changed the rules to accommodate the embittered anti-Trump intelligence official, Davis reported...

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/10/six_ways_to_sunday_intelligence_chiefs_not_only_altered_rules_about_firsthand_knowledge_to_file_whistleblower_report.html
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