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A former NSA employee has been arrested on espionage-related charges for allegedly trying to sell US secrets, the Justice Department has announced

           

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Garry Workman Speaking of playbooks- how do you feel knowing that under the Trump administration that Saudi Arabia gained 100% control of the largest oil refinery in Texas? It would appear that Trump has no issue getting on the good side of any leader of authoritarian countries. I don’t know about you, but between McConnell wanting sanctions lifted on Deripaska to invest here - and receiving a nice “donation” in thanks- might one see a connection at all in helping not just Russia, but Saudi Arabia enrich themselves on American soil? While we’re at it, you do know that several of Ivanka’s trademarks were approved in conjunction with Trump agreeing to have ZTE? You seriously want to compare notes regarding corruption?


ChrisTina Marie

Obama and Clinton?
Tell me, from which comic book do you excitedly extract your fairy stories?

Former White House comms director : Alyssa Farah

Thurs 8 Jan 2021

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I saw what was coming.
I resigned in December because it became abundantly clear that we were misleading the public with this endeavour to say that the election was stolen. More than sixty cases went before different courts, many of which with Conservative judges. It became abundantly clear that WE JUST DIDN’T WIN! That’s democracy. But when you have the President of the United States not telling that to the 74 million people who voted for him, it does a tremendous dis-service to them. It worked up this frenzy resulting in this mob we saw at the Capitol ..... and it’s just not acceptable.

The President and his enablers are directly responsible for what happened.
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ChrisTina, now learn from it.


Garry Workman Oddly enough, Trump’s “children” held positions within our government thanks to the nepotism of daddy-o, despite their inability to qualify for access to top secret material. But hey, when you are President, you can do anything, so a quick wave of his magic wand, he simply waived the requirements, so they had their clearances. And here, dozens of China trademarks, $600 million + in personal income and over $1 Billion to be bailed out of the 666 Bldg. failure and $2 Billion from Saudi Arabia later- you don’t think these slime deserve investigating? Gee, last I heard, Hunter doesn’t work “for us” but Trumpy “children” were supposed to- though we all know they were really only working for themselves just using the power and policies of our government for their own gain.


Trump makes this guy look like a petty thief. Trump had hundreds of documents and lots of them were highly sensitive in classification. Plus he had them stored where they were easily accessible and recorded footage showed that the boxes had been gone through and papers shuffled around to other boxes by people at Mar-A-Largo. Surveillance tapes were obtained from an area where the boxes were stored. Some papers were stored in Trump’s office. The truth is they don’t know if they have everything back or if anyone stole or took some of the documents.
The fact that Trump took them at all should be enough to justify anything they do to get them back.
Whether they convict him or not is yet to be seen, but to me he is as bad as this man trying to sell secret documents to a foreign country.
How could anyone support Trump after stealing these documents which he doesn’t need, unless he’s planning on selling or giving them away, which he may have already done.


ChrisTina Marie

Just in case you missed it, Trump tried to prevent the safe transition of power.

ChrisTina, I suggest you heed the very wise words of these 8 noted staunch Republicans, all of whom are held in high esteem by The Federalist Society.

BREAKING : 72 page Conservative report “Lost, Not Stolen”.

Conservative authors : Retired federal appeals court judges Thomas B. Griffith, J. Michael Luttig and Michael W. McConnell, former Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson, former US Sens. John Danforth and Gordon H. Smith, longtime Republican election lawyer Benjamin L. Ginsberg and veteran Republican congressional chief of staff David Hoppe.

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It is wrong, and bad for our country, for people to propagate baseless claims that President Biden's election was not legitimate. Even now, twenty months after the election, a period in which Trump's supporters have been energetically scouring every nook and cranny for proof that the election was stolen, they come up empty. Claims are made, trumpeted in sympathetic media, and accepted as truthful by many patriotic Americans. But on objective examination they have fallen short, every time. There is absolutely no evidence of fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election on the magnitude necessary to shift the result in any state, let alone the nation as a whole. In fact, there was no fraud that changed the outcome in even a single precinct.
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ChrisTina, note the report’s opening sentence :
“It is wrong and bad for our country …..”

Currently, your legacy is understandably in tatters. As an enabler of a seditionist, you’re considered by your military leaders and those various govt agencies who are paid to protect your fragile country, “The enemy from within”.
Understandable so.


ChrisTina Marie

Sorry ChrisTina, but you’re clutching at straws.
Because of the corruption, lies and chaos selfishly imposed upon the American people by Donald Trump, it’s recognised globally how the Republican Party is the Party of choice for America’s enemies. Trump’s BIG LIE and the quiet acquiescence of Republican lawmakers, is causing more harm to the nation than Putin, Xi and Kim could EVER hope to achieve. Kudos to Liz Cheyney and Adam Kinzinger for refusing to violate their oaths of office despite knowing of the serious political harm that would befall them.

Tell me, ChrisTina, why do you refuse to listen to those who understand things so much better than yourself?

Mark Esper, former Defense Secretary appointed by Donald Trump :
Monday 23rd May, 2022.

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The President seemed to surround himself with more and more sycophants who would blindly do his bidding, agree with his ideas, and implement his plans regardless of the consequences. The country became like a runaway car, barreling down a hill, with Trump behind the wheel and his loyalists pushing down hard in the accelerator, while others in the White House ripped out the brakes and cut the seat belts. Still, others sat in the backseat, urging the president, “Go faster”.

Given the events of January 6, given how Trump has undermined the election results, how he’s incited people to come to DC, stirred them up that morning and failed to call them off, to me, that’s a direct threat to our democracy.
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Facts, purely facts.




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