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So there's direct conclusive evidence? 

 

 

Re: Russian blackmail - I know about what was worked out about that,was meaning the general outrageousness of accusation and counter-accusation that's been the tone since 2016 election campaign.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/06/a-bunch-of-questions-and-some-answers-about-trumps-wiretap-claims/

 

"Louise Mensch, a former British politician with a strong anti-Trump bent, reported that the FBI had applied for a FISA warrant in July to conduct surveillance of Trump associates.

But that warrant was denied, according to Mensch. Federal agents applied for a warrant in October, and that one was granted."

 

Two of these FISA orders were granted at different times. The only reason I can think of not releasing them now is the investigation going on in congress over the issue.

 

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http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/06/a-bunch-of-questions-and-some-answers-about-trumps-wiretap-claims/

 

"Louise Mensch, a former British politician with a strong anti-Trump bent, reported that the FBI had applied for a FISA warrant in July to conduct surveillance of Trump associates.

But that warrant was denied, according to Mensch. Federal agents applied for a warrant in October, and that one was granted."

 

Two of these FISA orders were granted at different times. The only reason I can think of not releasing them now is the investigation going on in congress over the issue.

 

 

 

 

Oh ok,gotcha.

 

I'd not seen this stuff. 

 

Thanks. 

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This is just the tip of the ice burg of what goes on below the surface, and if you think it's only happening on one side, think again. I hope this catches fire and the whole damned thing blows up in Washingtons face. I'd love to sit back and watch them eat each other. If Trump can pull that off, I'll vote for him in 2020.

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Mexico Vows $50 Million to Fight U.S. Deportations

 

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s top diplomat said Monday his country will spend about $50 million to hire lawyers for migrants in the United States facing deportation.

 

The money will be channeled through Mexican consulates in the U.S. and also go to outreach programs “to promote respect for Mexicans’ rights.”

 

Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Videgaray said the effort “isn’t about obstructing the enforcement of the law in the United States, or much less opposing law enforcement.”

 

http://raisetheflagreport.com/mexico-vows-50-million-fight-u-s-deportations/

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Mexico Vows $50 Million to Fight U.S. Deportations

 

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s top diplomat said Monday his country will spend about $50 million to hire lawyers for migrants in the United States facing deportation.

 

The money will be channeled through Mexican consulates in the U.S. and also go to outreach programs “to promote respect for Mexicans’ rights.”

 

Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Videgaray said the effort “isn’t about obstructing the enforcement of the law in the United States, or much less opposing law enforcement.”

 

http://raisetheflagreport.com/mexico-vows-50-million-fight-u-s-deportations/

Amazing that a couple try doesn't want its citizens back, who needs tax payers.

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The writer of this article makes a good point.

 

President Trump with Twitter is like a North Korean with a load of tactical nukes ready to fly.

 

You just know there is going to be trouble!

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-06/can-twitter-dump-trump/8328146

I agree,ban Trump from twitter and while they're at it just ban twitter altogether.Make it go away.

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Police allege IT worker at Washington Post was impersonating ICE officer

 

An IT worker at The Washington Post impersonated a federal law enforcement officer in Northern Virginia and was seen wearing a ballistic vest bearing the label “ICE” across the front, according to police allegations filed in Montgomery County District Court.

 

Itai Ozderman, 35, of Gaithersburg was suspended by The Post on Monday, his attorney Thomas Degonia said.

 

Ozderman has not been charged with impersonating a federal officer, Degonia said. But the FBI continues to probe his actions, according to police officials in Falls Church, Va., and to Maryland court records.

 

As part of the investigation into Ozderman, a Montgomery County SWAT team and FBI agents searched his home two weeks ago just before 6 a.m. They found a cache of guns, including two M4 assault rifles, court records show. Officers also searched a Volkswagen Jetta used by Ozderman and found a loaded Sig Sauer semiautomatic handgun, as well as a Baltimore County police badge, a police radio and tactical vests, court records show.

 

Those alleged discoveries led to two charges against him: transporting a loaded handgun and possession of the police badge while not being a Baltimore County officer, the court files state.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/police-allege-it-worker-at-washington-post-was-impersonating-ice-officer/2017/03/06/3a9d4406-02bb-11e7-b1e9-a05d3c21f7cf_story.html?utm_term=.5396f7b951a6

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Guns found in car are not being transported unless he was in the car driving.

 

I agree,ban Trump from twitter and while they're at it just ban twitter altogether.Make it go away.

 

laughable. except a total ban.

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Vault 7 archive released today.. wikileaks to release encryption pass code tomorrow 9am et.

 

Might be good shit, might just be shit.

https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/

 

"CIA Hacking Tools Revealed"

 

"Recently, the CIA lost control of the majority of its hacking arsenal including malware, viruses, trojans, weaponized "zero day" exploits, malware remote control systems and associated documentation. This extraordinary collection, which amounts to more than several hundred million lines of code, gives its possessor the entire hacking capacity of the CIA. The archive appears to have been circulated among former U.S. government hackers and contractors in an unauthorized manner, one of whom has provided WikiLeaks with portions of the archive."

 

 

Ya' know all these prepper people may not have had it wrong.

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