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Did Senator Feinstein have a public duty to send the President a copy of the letter received in July?

Suggested answer: [b]YES[/b]
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KaTeeEvent · 36-40, F
Isn’t the real question though, whether Feinstein was right or wrong, to determine if the charges have any validity? Let’s assume not but in the interests of appointing the best person possible let the accuser face committe questioning or further pointed fbi investigation. Agree?
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Absolutely. We don’t know the facts. She will be testifying and being questioned. Hopefully that will produce facts from which a reasonable opinion may be formed. In the meantime we should keep an open mind. This would have already been done had not Feinstein sat on the letter until the 11th hour. That’s conduct unbecoming the ranking dem committee member.
KaTeeEvent · 36-40, F
It is pure politics. We all like to hold on to the high card but she should have revealed her information to the committee and legal authorities. With that said move forward and determine if there’s any validity in the charges.
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@jackjjackson [quote]That’s conduct unbecoming[/quote]

I can’t stand the esteemed senator from California.

But the Trump White House cannot cast a finger at someone else’s conduct with any credibility.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
They didn’t I did. I said she should have sent a copy of the letter to the President in July. Period. Do you agree?@JoeyFoxx
KaTeeEvent · 36-40, F
She should have shared her information in a confidential manner with the appropriate folks.
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@jackjjackson i would never be a good politician. I’m terrible at chess.

As I said, I believe the WH knew about this and likely believed they were the only one that knew.

The senator and her cronies likely kept the letter in their back pockets as a bit of a grenade pin.

I don’t appreciate the lack of transparency, but if I were on the other side of Trump, might I stoop to his sort of manipulation?

I might.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Agreed@KaTeeEvent
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Of course the other sides stoops to it because they did. You are entitled to your opinion about what you think the WH knew but no one but them knows what they knew. Politics on both sides stinks. No side has the high ground. @JoeyFoxx
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@jackjjackson [quote]No side has the high ground. [/quote]

We agree there