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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Hannity's Headlines E-Newsletter]( REPORT: 'Smoking Gun' Showing Obama Surveillance of Trump Coming Soon Inside sources are saying a potential 'smoking gun', proving the Obama White House spied on the Trump campaign in the run up to his inauguration, will be shown to the House Intelligence Committee as early as next week, reports Fox News. The intelligence reports confirm the 'incidental' collection of classified communications from Team Trump, and possibly the President himself, and have reportedly already been seen by House Intel Chairman Devin Nunes. According to sources, President Obama used his final days in office to surveil the incoming Trump camp using the pretense of collecting information on foreign targets. That information was then allegedly leaked to the press in the hopes of creating political damage for the new administration...([continue reading]() Trump Gives Green-Light to 'Historic' Keystone XL Pipeline President Trump has issued one of the key permits required for construction to commence on the Keystone XL pipeline project, calling it 'a historic moment for North America and energy independence', reports the Hill. The $8 billion project was postponed under the Obama administration, and eventually denied due to concerns by environmental activists. Speaking to the press and labor officials, President Trump said his predecessor's inability to finalize the keystone deal "demonstrates how our government has failed its citizens and our companies for so long." "Today, we make things right," the President added. "This is just the first of many energy and infrastructure projects that my administration will approve... in order to help put Americans back to work, grow our economy and rebuild our nation...([continue reading]() LINKS [Hannity.com]( [Contact]( CONNECT [iHeartRadio Logo]( [Listen to Sean Hannity on iHeartRadio]( [Twitter Logo]( [Twitter]( [Facebook Logo]( [Facebook]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Sign Up]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW © 2017 PO BOX 7298, Van Nuys, CA 91409-7298 US

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