Anonymous ID: bdc5f3 Oct. 10, 2020, 1:50 a.m. No.11010366   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0375 >>0422

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“Cybersecurity is obviously a big issue we’re facing these days. There was an issue shortly before you left Congress at the end of last year where your server was the site of a bunch of cybersecurity incidents,” asked the Daily Caller’s Luke Rosiak.

“People made unauthorized access to your server dozens of times,” he added. “Shortly before you resigned, the physical server did disappear. What happened to this server?”

“Go back and research your facts, you’ve got them wrong. I understand that this matter is still under investigation, and we have cooperated with the authorities both within Congress and within the federal government on this,” deflected the Attorney General.

“But you should check your facts… I would urge you to go ahead and talk to the folks who are doing the investigation, but check your facts because you cited a number of things that are incorrectly stated,” he deflected.

Anonymous ID: bdc5f3 Oct. 10, 2020, 2:29 a.m. No.11010486   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0489

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>https://twitter.com/besslevin

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/08/donald-trump-king-of-israel

Trump Declares Himself “King of Israel,” the “Second Coming of God”

The president is sick of “disloyal” American Jews, who apparently don’t know what’s good for them. But “Jewish people in Israel love him,” according to the crazed conspiracy theorist Trump quoted on Twitter.

It’s been an eventful 18 hours in the fevered mind of Donald Trump. Yesterday, the president unleashed an anti-Semitic rant in the Oval Office in which he declared that Jews who vote for Democrats are either uneducated or disloyal. Unfortunately, with about 70% of Americans Jews being registered Democrats, that’s a lot of disloyalty. So Trump looked elsewhere for answers, and lo, he found an unhinged supporter who says Israelis (the real Jews!) love Trump like the “King of Israel” and “the second coming of God.” Then he cited him on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1164138795475881986

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1164138796205654016

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1164138797220671488

It’s probably self-evident that anyone claiming Trump is the Messiah is not right in the head, but just so it’s on the record, Wayne Allyn Root—a self-described “Jew turned evangelical Christian”—is an unhinged conspiracy theorist who believes the 2017 Las Vegas shooting was a “coordinated Muslim terror attack” by ISIS and that George Soros paid actors to stage the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville that included Nazi chants like “Jews will not replace us.”

Trump, incredibly, seems to believe that he’s going to win over Jewish voters by telling them they don’t know what’s good for them (“They don’t even know what they’re doing or saying anymore!”). Or perhaps he’s just given up on American Jews, and is looking to the Likudniks for narcissistic supply. Insulting Americans for being disloyal to Israel, where the second coming is going to take place—led by Trump in the role of Jesus—seems like an odd pitch to anyone who knows literally anything about Judaism, but that’s probably beside the point. Stay tuned for tomorrow, when Trump cites the teachings of Mel Gibson as reason for this particular constituency to get on board.