The NSA and CIA are allegedly spying on President Trump, and now there's an emergency push to slam
the hammer on it.
The attorney handling the case says: "'Our own government has committed
biggest violation of constitutional rights in American history."
Read about it...
Personally, I'm glad we rooted out a person who was colluding with the Russians to undermine our foreign policy and then lying to the VP and President when he was confronted by them. I can't believe that anyone would want such a person working in the White House but when people hate 50% of the folks in America, I suppose they will side with anyone, including Russia, in order to gain power over their "enemies."
ReplyDeleteFlynn had to go and there are other traitors involved. Time will tell who they are but when they are identified they should also be removed and/or prosecuted. No one is above the law and I welcome any efforts to identify those who are working against Americans to advance their own self interests.
Your opinion and I suppose a lot of wishful thinking.
ReplyDeleteThere is no law that people can't speak with foreigners or those representing other governments.
Remember Obama in 2012 when he assured the departing Russian President he will have the “flexibility” required to deal with missile defense issues after the 2012 presidential election when he was re-elected.
But you would defend Hillary to the death on her illegal server that opened up hacking by foreign countries.
Good luck.
"Remember Obama in 2012 when he assured the departing Russian President he will have the “flexibility” required to deal with missile defense issues after the 2012 presidential election when he was re-elected."
ReplyDeleteUm, he was the President. It was part of his foreign policy. He wasn't a private citizen who was working to undermine the current administration's policy.
And I'm not defending Hillary. I'm defending this country. Country before politics. Always.
You oughta try it some time.
As a Trump supporter, that is exactly what I am doing, anonymous at 8:29--defending my country. And I do it all of the time. I can't see where liberals are doing that--ever.
ReplyDeleteObama's "hot mic" moment was just as bad as Trump telling Flynn to ease the anxt over the sanctions. There is more to this than what meets the eye and our intel agencies know. Will it ever get out? is the question.
ReplyDeleteGive me proof that President Trump told Flynn (before the inauguration to boot) to ease the "anxt over the sanctions.
ReplyDelete“In September 2011, Mike Flynn was promoted to lieutenant general assigned to the office of the Director of National Intelligence by Barack Obama. On April 17, 2012, President Barack Obama nominated Michael Flynn to be the 18th director of the Defense Intelligence Agency,”
ReplyDelete“The Defense Department has its own intel operation and he ran it, as opposed to the Central Intelligence Agency. It’s called the DIA, and it’s big, and it’s relevant, and it’s important, and it does great work, and Flynn ran it after having been promoted to lead it by Obama in 2012. He took command of the DIA in July of 2012. He is a member of the Democrat Party, according to Wikipedia. Michael Flynn is a member of the Democrat Party.”
Look morons, no matter WHO the President is, we have a bigger problem here.We CAN NOT allow illegal info to be gathered or leaked to ANYONE,much less the press! Our Govt cannot function if this continues. The Washington entrenched bureaucracy is more dangerous to this country right now than any foreign Govt.
ReplyDeleteOne man's traitor is another man's hero. Case in point: Edward Snowden. The problem with throwing these words around is that they lose there meaning. The US actually does execute traitors: take for example, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Since anybody can say anything on the internet with impunity, the only way to stop this is to delegitimize any information that comes via this route. I can't see that happening, but one never knows.
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