Michael F Schundler
2 min readOct 27, 2019

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We clearly disagree so no point arguing, but the question begging an answer is what are you so afraid of?

At least half of America wants an investigation of the genesis leading up to the spying on an American running for President and the subsequent attempt to suggest that he colluded with an enemy of the country in order to impeach him. Those are serious matters. Everyone should have a clear understanding of what took place to convince intelligence agencies that spying on a candidate running for President was okay. They can then form their own opinions on whether they agree or disagree with those agencies.

Congress relied on information supplied by intelligence agencies when it authorized the Mueller investigation. The question is simple… were the intelligence agencies disclosing what they really knew when they gave that information to Congress? Or were they hoping they could find something as part of the Mueller investigation that might waive the fact that what they provided Congress had not been verified?

The FISA court reviewed the same documentation three times to extend the warrant… at what point should the FBI have pulled the Steele dossier as they came to realize it was illegally obtained and unverified? Worse even is, that it was paid for by the opposition and the research was done by a foreign agent known to dislike Trump… big no nos… red flag should have been going up left and right…

You are busy trying to undermine the credibility of those doing the investigation. This suggests you are scared of what will come out. Just as in the Mueller report, I think believe the public will be able to separate the facts from conjecture… evidence from opinion… you seem to think less of the American people… you don’t trust them to be able to sort through whatever is released as a result of the investigation and make their own decisions…

This is not a political investigation in my mind… as Trump as said, what happened should never happen to anyone regardless of party affiliation… bottom line we had intelligence agencies spying on a Presidential candidate and further triggering a two year investigation on the grounds that the President was traitor… and you don’t think that should be better understood?

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