Obama Just Showed Up To Take Over For Trump And Save Susan Rice – Look What’s Mysteriously Missing Now
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Just when we thought that we were done with the Obama administration and their less than legal shenanigans, these bad decisions from our past are coming back up to bite us. It’s like waking up and hoping last night was a dream, but your wallet and headache inform you otherwise. One of the Obama administration’s brightest shining lights was, of course, Susan Rice and all of her shady dealings with classified information.
It seems that Obama and Rice aren’t done causing havoc in the White House despite the fact that we’re supposed to be finally shed of them. Since Rice’s activities are still being looked into, we’re still dealing with their presence around D.C. politics.
The most recent and particularly suspicious action is that Obama looks as if he’s coming to the rescue of his former lackey and doing away with some of the evidence against Rice. It’s unclear how he’s allowed to do this, or if he’ll get away with it, but he’s sure trying to. I know, crazy.
Via Wayne Dupree:
“Talk about obstruction. The entire Barack Obama administration needs to do serious jail time.
The National Security Council says Susan Rice records have been sent to the Barack Obama library. This library hasn’t even been built yet, so where exactly are the documents?
Many of you are probably wondering how in the heck this is legal. Presidential Libraries are not depositories for documents or any other evidence or records that suddenly enjoy a status of the sanctuary. This is more of the same crap, of all elected officials being corrupt.
So the completely unneeded presidential library has priority over a Congressional investigation? If this is so, then the Republicans in Congress, need to pass a law immediately making this obsolete and send in agents to make sure that there isn’t a fire in the storage facility of the Obama comic book collection.
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