To give you an idea of the ridiculousness, a tweet from a fake account with the name "Rep. Charles Ponzi (R)"--yes, that Ponzi--calling to release the memo got over 6,500 retweets.https://twitter.com/SonnyBunch/status/954341905617256448 …
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I have little doubt people convinced the memo proves a grand FBI/"deep state"/Clinton/Fusion GPS/Democrats/whoever anti-Trump conspiracy will continue believing that if it's released, no matter what it says. Much as they believed in that conspiracy before hearing of Nunes' memo
-"It's not 'the Russians.' Many regular Americans made #ReleaseTheMemo trend."
In part, yes. That's why I listed 4 groups who, without coordinating, spread the narrative. Bots and human influencers did some tweeting/retweeting, but thousands of people with few followers did too.
Who is blocking the release of the memo?
No idea. I'm not aware of any public statements saying it shouldn't be released. That's part of what made this whole thing ridiculous.
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