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Video of the Day: Tucker Carlson calls on GOP lawmakers to read full unredacted FISA warrant application on House floor

Today’s video of the day comes to us courtesy of the Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft, who posted a video of Fox News’ Tucker Carlson calling on House Republicans to read the full, unredacted FISA warrant application on the House floor, using Dianne Feinstein as a precedent.

Here’s the partial transcript as provided by Hoft:

Tucker Carlson: I just wanted to say this. We spoke to the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee a minute ago. Devin Nunes of California is an honorable person… He has read the whole text of the application for the FISA warrant by the government, the Obama administration to spy on Carter Page and the Trump Campaign. He says the parts that have been redacted do not in any way threaten American national security. It is merely butt-covering on the part of the bureaucracy. We ask the obvious question which is why don’t you just tell us what’s in it and let the public decide, let the public judge. In the commercial break I got an interesting text, I’m going to read it on the air from a very informed person in Washington. And I’m quoting, “Dianne Feinstein entered the CIA torture memos into the record of the senate and was protected by the speech and debate clause. Any Republican with access to the FISA warrant could do the same. Complete immunity awaits them. I believe that to be true… I will say one more time, if you know what’s in the redacted portions of that application please send it to us. The public has a right to know.

Here’s the video:

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