Much like Donald Trump, Sean Hannity has bravely taken on the #ResistanceMedia that have refused to cover what could be the most explosive story of corruption and criminal activity involving top intelligence officials, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and his crooked regime.

In the video below, Sean Hannity exposes and shines the light on Obama era abuses that are absolutely stunning.

FBI Director Christopher Wray has weighed in the memo that the media and Democrats continue to call Repbulcian talking points, saying that after reading the contents of the FISA memo, he was “shocked to the core.”

Watch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNJMYfzuB5o&feature=youtu.be

According to The Last Refuge, the disclosure of the explosive FISA memo is ironically in the hands of President Donald Trump, the man who the media, Democrats and top officials of the intelligence committee tried to destroy.

The media narrative engineers are busy at work attempting to cloud the constitutional framework behind the accurate, lawful, sequence of steps surrounding the Nunes House Intel Memo. Don’t fall for the tricks.

The legislative branch has now voted in committee to declassify the House Intelligence Memo on FISA-702 abuse, and systemic fraudulent DOJ/FBI use therein. The memo has been sent to the executive branch for review and public release approval.

The White House has five days to review. Any DOJ or FBI officials who have a position against public release are now responsible to make their case known to the Office of the President who is in charge of them, and the executive branch.

Specifically, because the Chief Executive (President Trump) granted permission for FBI Director Christopher Wray to see the intelligence memo prior to the House Intel vote; Director Wray and Asst. AG Rosenstein had an obligation to debrief the executive on their findings. That’s why Wray and Rosenstein were in the West Wing yesterday. However, the vote last evening transferred the declassification decision to the executive.

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