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Top Trump Official Humiliates Maxine Waters During

House Hearing

It's been a while since we've been able to point out Rep. Maxine Waters making a fool

of herself, which she seems to get better at as the weeks go by.

During an otherwise boring House hearing, Waters revealed that she apparently skipped

a day of class in how American Government works, but Mick Mulvaney — one of President

Trump's top guys — quickly took her to school…

DailyCaller reports:

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Mick Mulvaney educated Democratic Rep. Maxine

Waters on the purpose of separation of powers during a Wednesday hearing.

When Mulvaney testified in front of the House Committee on Financial Services on Wednesday,

Waters asked him why people should trust him to run the CFPB when he was previously sponsored

legislation to get rid of that bureau.

During her line of questioning, Waters insisted that she and her colleagues were responsible

for implementing Dodd Frank financial regulations.

"With respect, congresswoman, I would say that I am the one for responsible for implementing

Dodd Frank, not you," Mulvaney retorted.

"You were responsible for passing legislation and then the executive branch implements it."

"I have not burnt the place down," he continued.

"Despite what you may have heard about what I was going to do when I got in there — I

think that we have ten fewer people working there now than the day I took over, and that's

out of 1627 people."

Waters was not thrilled with Mulvaney's government lesson or his insistence that he

was not destroying the CFPB, and cut off his answer.

"I'm reclaiming my time," Waters declared.

"Let me just say to you that you couldn't implement a thing unless, first of all, there

was legislation that was passed to deal with what you're doing, and second, we have responsibility

for the oversight of your implementation."

For more infomation >> Top Trump Official Humiliates Maxine Waters During House Hearing - Duration: 13:01.

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The FBI Director Made This Disturbing Admission About Hillary Clinton - Duration: 13:01.

The FBI Director Made This Disturbing Admission About Hillary Clinton

The FBI has come under fire for their conduct in the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

Critics believe the Bureau let her walk because high ranking officials thought she was going

to be the next President.

Now the FBI Director has come out and dropped a bombshell admission about the Clinton investigation.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte has been trying to uncover the truth about

the FBI's conduct in the Clinton email investigation as well as the probe into Russian meddling.

But the FBI has been slow walking his requests for documents.

FBI Director Christopher Wray admitted that the FBI has been slow to produce documents,

but he revealed that he will double the number of agents working on document production.

The Daily Caller reports:

"The bureau has been "too slow" in providing Congress with documents related to investigations

into Hillary Clinton's email server and Russian meddling in the 2016 election, FBI

Director Christopher Wray acknowledged on Tuesday.

To remedy the situation, Wray will double the number of FBI staff working on the document

production, he said.

The announcement comes in response to a subpoena House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte

issued to the Justice Department March 22 for records related to the two investigations.

"Up until today, we have dedicated 27 FBI staff to review the records that are potentially

responsive to Chairman Goodlatte's requests.

The actual number of documents responsive to this request is likely in the thousands.

Regardless, I agree that the current pace of production is too slow," Wray said in

a statement.

"As the Director of the FBI, I am committed to ensuring that the Bureau is being transparent

and responsive to legitimate congressional requests," he added.

The 54 FBI staff will work two shifts per day — from 8 a.m. until midnight — "to

expedite completion of this project," President Donald Trump's appointee, Wray, said.

Goodlatte's subpoena sought documents related to the Justice Department inspector general's

investigation into the FBI's handling of the Clinton email investigation as well as

any FBI and DOJ documents related to applications for surveillance warrants against former Trump

campaign adviser Carter Page."

These documents are crucial to understanding how biased affected the FBI's investigation

into Russia collusion and Hillary Clinton's private email server.

The Inspector General report into the Clinton probe produced the anti-Trump text messages

sent by high ranking FBI officials as well as the firing of Deputy FBI Director Andrew

McCabe for misleading investigators about press leaks he had engineered.

Once the FBI produces all the documents Chairman Goodlatte has requested, the American people

will finally see the full picture of the FBI's corruption and anti-Trump bias.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in

this story.

For more infomation >> The FBI Director Made This Disturbing Admission About Hillary Clinton - Duration: 13:01.

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Susan Rice Against President Trump AGAIN! What President Macron Told Her Will BLOW Your Mind! - Duration: 10:24.

Susan Rice Against President Trump AGAIN!

What President Macron Told Her Will BLOW Your Mind!

Previous national protection adviser, as well as probable criminal Susan Rice, was mad at

President Trump about his 'immature' speech for the UN.

She believed it might be an inadequate way to modify anything.

However, France revealed that she was completely wrong.

"We might begin a procedure of dialogue about what comes next following the offer.

However, we can't-do that when throwing threats, whenever threatening to walk out,

whenever acting just like a spoiled kid at the dining table," stated Rice.

"So opening the relationship, having that dialogue, dealing with those of us who want

to make a deal with Iran to consider what can come afterward is extremely useful.

However, we can just do that efficiently in the circumstance of maintaining our commitment

to stay in the offer.

Of course, as long as Iran is making sure that you comply – which it is," stated

Rice.

Nevertheless, right after Trump's presentation, France's President Emmanuel Macron joined

Trump's side.

"Is this contract enough?

It is not, provided the development of the local situation as well as increased stress

that Iran is exerting on the area, and provided increased action by Iran on the ballistic

level because of the accord," stated Macron in an interview.

"I do not think this particular Iran offer, this nuclear deal with Iran.

If President Trump takes into account it is not adequate, I do accept that," said

Macron

to CNN.

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For more infomation >> Susan Rice Against President Trump AGAIN! What President Macron Told Her Will BLOW Your Mind! - Duration: 10:24.

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Trey Gowdy Turned Everything Upside Down With What He Just Did - Duration: 13:01.

Trey Gowdy Turned Everything Upside Down With What He Just Did

Trey Gowdy won election to Congress during the Tea Party wave of 2010.

Since then, he has been front and center in the most important investigations in Washington.

But he turned everything on its head with what he just did.

Gowdy had announced that this was his final term in Congress.

The South Carolina Congressman had chaired the Benghazi Select Committee that uncovered

Hillary Clinton's private email server.

And then Gowdy played a key role in the House Intelligence Committee's Russia probe.

Gowdy was the one who viewed the underlying intelligence used to obtain a FISA warrant

against Trump campaign aide Carter Page and blew the whistle on the FBI's abuse of power.

But he has had enough.

Since announcing his retirement, he had made some strange statements.

He broke with House Intelligence Committee Republicans and agreed with the intelligence

community findings that Russia meddled in the election to help Trump.

And he blasted Trump's attorney for asking that the Mueller probe wind down because the

President is innocent of collusion.

The State reports in a profile of Gowdy that he has always hated Congress and is tired

of how partisan it has become:

"Now on his way out of Congress, Trey Gowdy is letting on how reluctant he has been in

his tenure representing South Carolina's 4th District in Congress, an unhappiness that

goes all the way back to the beginning.

"I hate this place," the D.C. newspaper Roll Call quotes Gowdy as telling a GOP strategist

shortly after taking office in 2011.

"I want to go home."

In January, Gowdy said he would not run for a fifth term this year, closing out eight

years in the U.S. House that saw the former Spartanburg prosecutor take a high profile

in investigations of both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, but, recently, has seen

the Republican take differing positions from some of his GOP colleagues.

Since announcing his retirement, Gowdy has poured cold water on some Republican criticism

of special prosecutor Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump's campaign ties to Russia.

Gowdy also has broken with GOP efforts to conclude the House's Russia probe, saying

Russian interference in the 2016 election was meant to undermine Clinton and benefit

Trump.

At the same time, Gowdy has been able to maintain his conservative reputation, partly because

of his work chairing the Benghazi investigation that hounded Clinton for much of the 2016

campaign.

"He worked really hard to make it nonpartisan," former U.S. Rep. Mick Mulvaney, a fellow South

Carolinian who now is the White House budget director, told Roll Call.

"But looking back, it will probably be remembered as one of the most partisan things he did

in Congress, and I think that really disappoints him."

It's understandable that Gowdy's frustrations with Congressional Democrats turning the Trump

administration into a partisan blood sport are boiling over.

But if Trump's lawyer believes his client is innocent, it is his duty to ask that an

investigation be shut down.

Likewise, there is no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia or that Putin

actually worked to elect Trump.

At best, Putin meddled to sow discord and undermine Hillary Clinton.

But that is not the same thing as favoring Donald Trump.

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