Monday, June 5, 2017

CNN does Fake News on Trump

While the real estate is speculated on, and impossible to afford, the crap about the Pres. Trump and Russia romance also continues... so let's have fun  ((and look but don't believe)---- here's some fake news:

(CNN)The Washington Post published yet another bombshell
((NOT< NOT< NOT))
report about our President Monday
((TRUMP's name is "Monday"???))
The story, citing unnamed US officials, alleges that Donald Trump gave visiting Russian officials details of intelligence on ISIS and a plot to blow up planes using laptops -- information that had been given to the United States by an ally.
 ((not a bomb shell, total BS... or do we want laptops to blow up Russian planes???))
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and its ambassador to the United States, Sergei Kislyak, were made privy to information so secret that the United States had not shared with its own allies, according to the news report -- but Trump bragged about it to officials from a hostile government. CNN has not confirmed the Washington Post report or a New York Times report that followed it.
 ((The Ambassador's job is to talk to people... or is that a crime??))

....blah blah blah blah
Washington Post reporter stands by story
Washington Post reporter stands by story 00:47
But constantly mounting evidence indicates that the claim of Trump and his supporters -- that Trump brought one overarching strength to the office, a businessman's competence -- is also a fraud.
The State Department is denying that Trump revealed secret information in that meeting, which was closed to US reporters but included a Russian photographer. And H.R. McMaster, Trump's national security adviser who participated in the meeting, insisted to reporters, "At no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed and the President did not disclose any military operations that weren't already publicly known ... I was in the room. It didn't happen."
But security experts say this is a non-denial denial.  ((total crap))
Trump has claimed repeatedly that he is treated unfairly by the media, by the intelligence community and by the courts, but Donald Trump's worst enemy is Donald Trump. Nothing has hurt the President, his governing agenda and his prospects for governing a full term more than his own statements.  ((the British empire and Wall St bankers are not amused))
McMaster: Washington Post story is false
McMaster: Washington Post story is false 00:43
((now change the subject to the travel ban from certain countries...))
Neal Katyal, the lawyer for Hawaii, demurred. The government, he said, cannot offer a single instance of the President disavowing his promise to impose a "Muslim ban" -- because he hasn't.
Trump is making statements that may keep some supporters happy, but he's also fueling a growing determination to stop his most egregious moves among those who see his presidency as an affront to democracy. For them, Trump is providing the most powerful ammunition.
During a press briefing after the 9th Circuit hearing, Spicer tried to bat down questions about another Trump statement -- in the form of a tweet -- that implied Trump may have a recording system in the White House.
The President personally put that on the national agenda when he tweeted the veiled threat against former FBI Director James Comey, telling him to be careful because he might release "tapes."  (((playing the ""cover up game"" and of course invoking Pres. Nixon...))

((so dig the BS... time for China helping the USA to build infrastructure as part of the Belt and Road Initiative ))

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