Obama OUTDOES Nixon, SPYING on CONGRESS - IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE

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BREAKING: Obama Busted in What May Be the Crime of the Century… Impeach Him NOW

Friday, January 16th, 2015

BREAKING: The CIA’s own report shows that the White House itself had direct involvement in the agency’s spying on the United States Senate.
This is far worse than Watergate … this act of subversion demands immediate impeachment and jail time for any and all involved.

And some of those involved would appear to be among President Barack Obama’s inner circle of most trusted advisers, making it an open question as to how much the president himself knew about this unconstitutional exercise of power by the CIA.
CIA Director John Brennan discussed with White House chief of staff Denis McDonough the intention to search the hard drive of a computer being used by staffers working for then-head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., to investigate the use of “torture” by the CIA on suspected terrorists.
This bombshell revelation was included in the report released by the CIA’s Office of the Inspector General on Wednesday. It said that Brennan ordered CIA investigators to use “whatever means necessary” to ascertain how Senate investigators had obtained “certain sensitive internal documents.”
Feinstein’s committee was in the process of conducting its own investigation into the CIA’s enhanced interrogation techniques, a program that had been discontinued shortly after Obama took office, as part of its constitutional oversight role of the executive branch.
That the CIA was investigating its congressional overseers was bad enough.
But this new information seems to indicate that the White House was aware of the CIA’s actions and made no move to stop it.
Upon becoming aware of the CIA’s snooping, Feinstein argued that the CIA had “likely violated the constitutional separation of powers,” according to The Huffington Post.
The White House has declined to comment — which would seem to imply that the Obama administration agrees and has no ready defense for its actions.
The Inspector General found that the five CIA employees who conducted the search — two attorneys and three information technology specialists — had “engaged in wrongdoing,” according to HuffPo, but that their actions did not warrant punishment.
A CIA Accountability Review Board report, also released on Wednesday, said that Brennan — who denied telling CIA employees to use “whatever means necessary” — failed to “appreciate what forensic techniques were necessary to answer his questions.”
Both the White House and the CIA refused to speak to The Huffington Post with regard to the Inspector General’s report — there’s a shock.
But Oregon Democrat Sen. Ron Wyden, also an Intelligence Committee member, was not as reticent.
“It is incredible that no one at the CIA has been held accountable for this very clear violation of constitutional principles,” he told HuffPo. “Director Brennan either needs to reprimand the individuals involved or take responsibility himself. So far he has done neither.”
Those are the words of a Democrat senator, mind you. Just imagine what Rep. Trey Gowdy, R.-S.C., would say about it.
This sort of breach of trust between the executive and legislative branches is precisely what was meant by the Founders when they incorporated the phrase “high crimes and misdemeanors” in Article 2, Section 4 of the Constitution.
If this revelation doesn’t get some Senate Democrats to jump aboard the impeachment bandwagon — or at least to begin to defend their constitutional prerogatives against the Obama administration’s pervasive executive overreach — it’s unlikely that anything ever will.

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