Anonymous ID: bb11b5 Oct. 1, 2020, 6:32 a.m. No.10868205   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8410

>>10868106 (lb)

"Technically" you are correct UK anon.

By their charter it IS against the law for them to operate domestically within the USA.

But they are [criminals]. And the [FBI] has ALWAYS been under the [C_A's] thumb.

And,

The [C_A] has ALWAYS operated within the borders of the continental USA.

Kinda an open secret here in "the States".

Anonymous ID: bb11b5 Oct. 1, 2020, 7 a.m. No.10868420   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10868358

(The List - Sep 26, 2020)

Details about Chris Wallace and George Clooney's friendship

 

At the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdown, Chris Wallace and George Clooney spoke. "[Clooney] was in Los Angeles," reported Wallace to The New York Times, "and he was complaining that he had to do all the dishes and much of the laundry." (That'll happen, George Clooney, when you have twins with a hard-working woman.) It's not the first time the anchor of Fox News Sunday and the Hollywood megastar have spoken. 

 

In fact, Clooney, despite being a vehemently liberal, has been on Wallace's Fox News show, appearing in 2012 to talk about corruption in Sudan (via Washington Examiner and Fox News). And it's not just a professional relationship — the two have a lot in common. Wallace, believe it or not, is a card-carrying Democrat (though he only apparently registered this way to be able to vote in Washington, according to The New York Times). And Clooney's father, Nick, was a news anchor. On Mondays — Wallace's usual day off — he goes to the movies by himself, buys some Sno-Caps and popcorn, and sits down to a good Jennifer Lawrence flick. Or maybe he'll watch one featuring his other celebrity crush ("on the bromance side," he told The Hill), George Clooney. 

 

https://www.thelist.com/252710/details-about-chris-wallace-and-george-clooneys-friendship/