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Washington Leaks and Blame Game
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| How can we do anything or do we have to let this thing take its calorie course? | |
| Pastor Jim, I want to submit that not only President Trump, but the church needs to go on offense. | |
| I'm tired of playing defense. | |
| This is a lot of content, but let me tell you, Secretary Clinton is simply looking for somebody to blame. | |
| It couldn't be her fault, right? | |
| Looking for someone to blame, wants to blame the Russians for losing the election. | |
| I'm here to tell you that the biggest story of last week was that it was identified that the source of the leaks of the DNC emails was to a third party who then gave it to Wikileaks. | |
| It was not from the Russians. | |
| It was from a DNC staffer, Seth Rich. | |
| The private investigator hired by the family, Mr. Wheeler, said on a local news station on national news that he was told by Washington police that they were ordered to stand down on the investigation and could not go further. | |
| It is clear that Mr. Wheeler said to the local station in Washington, D.C. and to national news that the evidence is on Seth Rich's laptop that's in either the possession of the Washington Police Department or the FBI. | |
| They're each pointing, doing this. | |
| It's somewhere, but that this young man is the source of all the email leaks that went to Wikileaks. | |
| It's not the Russians. | |
| That was the biggest story, and it was buried by the mainstream media. | |
| I say, shame on you, mainstream media, shame on you for not investigating the murder of Seth Rich, a 27-year-old young DNC staffer, idealist, doing his job, and he leaked those emails because of corruption, | |