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  • Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
    Who reported it and who did they cite?

    Was it by chance the all too common 'anonymous sources' again?
    The all mighty breitbart

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    • Originally posted by GriffTannen View Post
      Report: Trump Privately Blames Jared Kushner for Mueller’s Indictments

      That's because he wants to **** his wife.

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      • Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
        Who reported it and who did they cite?

        Was it by chance the all too common 'anonymous sources' again?
        Is Breitbart a source you trust?

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        • Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
          Is Breitbart a source you trust?
          Breitbart, much like Drudge Report, have gotten scoops before..

          Yes they do lean right, and do have an agenda, but sometimes they are dead accurate..


          If they were reporting something like this, I would tend to believe it. Not too often they dog out republican presidents

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          • Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
            Breitbart, much like Drudge Report, have gotten scoops before..

            Yes they do lean right, and do have an agenda, but sometimes they are dead accurate..


            If they were reporting something like this, I would tend to believe it. Not too often they dog out republican presidents
            I agree with your last statement but it was a question for 1bad65 only.

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            • I guess it's all over for the Trump regime. The left-wing*"Refuse Fascism"*group is using Nov. 4 as its kickoff for demonstrations in nearly two dozen U.S. cities, protests it says will continue*"day after day and night after night*─ not stopping ─ until our DEMAND is met." The "DEMAND" is the removal of President Trump and Vice President Pence.

              Freaking morons. They actually think they have the support of millions of Americans for this kind of show?

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              • Out with the tangerine man, pence, ryan and mcConnell....and definitely, the scary little idiot sessions.

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                • This doesn't sound like a low level volunteer to me

                  The Trump administration has downplayed the role of foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos during the 2016 presidential campaign. But the public record shows that Papadopoulos, who attempted to set up a meeting between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, was a more prominent figure than previously understood.

                  Papadopoulos was in Cleveland during the Republican National Convention where he was invited by the American Jewish Committee to speak on a panel about U.S. foreign policy, organizers said.

                  "Papadopolous was only one among the many contacts AJC established and maintained among advisers to both parties’ 2016 presidential candidates and in the two parties’ national committees," AJC spokesperson Ken Bandler said in a statement.

                  "Among the panelists in our 2016 Republican National Convention program — in a session titled 'Defining America's Role in Global Affairs' — was George Papadopolous, then a Trump campaign foreign policy adviser," the statement continued.


                  The AJC forum, occurred on the third day of the RNC in downtown Cleveland. Papadopolous sat on a panel with Reps. Tom Marino, R-Pa., and Ted Yoho, R-Fla., both members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee while Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, gave opening remarks.

                  "Senator Corker delivered brief welcome remarks at an event hosted by AJC in Cleveland last summer," a spokesman for the senator told NBC News. "Due to his busy schedule, he left before the panel discussion began and does not recall having a substantive conversation with Mr. Papadopoulos or any of the other panelists."

                  Yoho said in a statement that he “was there for less than an hour and left for another event.” He said that the only interaction he had with Papadopoulos was on what was asked during the panel discussion.


                  Papadopoulos’ public role for the Trump campaign continued. In late September, just six weeks before Election Day, he gave an interview as a Trump campaign official to the Russian Interfax News Agency, where he said that Trump will “restore the trust” between the U.S. and Russia.

                  And he met with Israeli leaders during the inauguration in January as a foreign policy adviser for the newly-sworn in president. "We are looking forward to ushering in a new relationship with all of Israel, including the historic Judea and Samaria," Papadopoulos told the Jerusalem Post the following day.

                  Papadopoulos’ role in the campaign has come under scrutiny after he pled guilty on Monday for giving false statements to the FBI as part of a Grand Jury investigation into the Trump campaign and their ties to Russia.


                  The administration has distanced itself from Papadopoulos. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders called him a "volunteer" with an "extremely limited" role in the campaign.

                  He took part in a meeting Trump and his national Security team on March 31 that Trump highlighted at the time with a picture on social media. And in an editorial board meeting with the Washington Post, Trump called him an "excellent guy."

                  At that meeting, another participant, JD Gordon, who was sitting next to Papadopoulos, told NBC News that Papadopoulos told Trump that he could set up a meeting with Putin. Gordon said then-Sen. Jeff Sessions rejected the idea but that Trump was intrigued.

                  Trump has said that he doesn’t remember “much about the meeting.”

                  "It was a very unimportant meeting — took place a long time — I don’t remember much about it," Trump said Friday before he left for Asia.

                  Papadopoulos entered politics from the Hudson Institute. He worked for the Ben Carson presidential campaign for about six weeks until mid-January of 2016 before he found his way to the Trump campaign.

                  Papadopoulos is cooperating with Robert Mueller’s investigation as part of a plea deal. Court documents say that the Papadopoulos told the FBI that a Russian professor he was communicating with was “a nothing,” but he later admitted that the professor, identified as Joseph Mifsud of the London Academy of Diplomacy, said he had thousands of Hillary Clinton’s emails

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                  • Originally posted by jazluvr View Post
                    Out with the tangerine man, pence, ryan and mcConnell....and definitely, the scary little idiot sessions.
                    Trump's not going anywhere.

                    Dream on, grubers.

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                    • Rand Paul is 'tackled from behind and ATTACKED by his Democrat-voting doctor neighbor while mowing the lawn at his home in exclusive Kentucky gated community'


                      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ault-home.html

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