Anonymous ID: ee7869 July 15, 2021, 4:34 a.m. No.14127468   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Thats a speedy response considering it was the FBI, Kek

 

https://twitter.com/ChuckGrassley/status/1415408482245914630?s=20

Anonymous ID: ee7869 July 15, 2021, 4:47 a.m. No.14127513   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8003

Everybody is making money off the border crisis, except American citizens

 

https://twitter.com/whitehatbuzz/status/1415438012725477380?s=20

Anonymous ID: ee7869 July 15, 2021, 5:58 a.m. No.14127791   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7822 >>7834

>>14127494

 

More gossip from the article

 

The book quotes an anonymous friend of the general who tells him: ‘What they are trying to do here is overturn the government.

 

‘This is all real, man. You are one of the few guys who are standing between us and some really bad stuff.’

 

The book contains several other reported conversations between Milley and other officials, including White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

 

According to the book, Milley warned Meadows to ‘be careful’ and not fire then-CIA Director Gina Haspel and FBI Director Christopher Wray.

 

'What's going on? Are you guys getting rid of Wray or Gina?' Milley reportedly asked Meadows.

 

'Come on chief. What the hell is going on here? What are you guys doing?'

 

'Don't worry about it,' Meadows reportedly told the general during the Army-Navy football game in December.

 

'Just some personnel moves.'

 

Milley warned Meadows as if to indicate that he was watching, according to the book.

 

Rucker and Leonnig reported that after the Capitol riot, Milley held daily conference calls with Meadows and Mike Pompeo, who was secretary of state under Trump.

 

Milley reportedly used the conference calls to ‘collectively survey the horizon for trouble.’

 

'The general theme of these calls was, come hell or high water, there will be a peaceful transfer of power on January twentieth,' a senior official told the authors.

 

'We've got an aircraft, our landing gear is stuck, we've got one engine, and we're out of fuel.

 

'We've got to land this bad boy.'

 

Milley told aides he saw the calls as an opportunity to gauge what Trump might try to do, according to the book.

 

The authors also reported that weeks before the election, Pompeo visited Milley at home and told him: ‘You know the crazies are taking over.’

 

Pompeo denied making the remark, according to the authors.

 

Another excerpt in the book describes a conversation between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Milley

 

After the Capitol riot, Pelosi told Milley she was worried that Trump was ‘crazy,’ ‘dangerous,’ and a ‘maniac.’

 

After Trump fired Esper, Pelosi reportedly told Milley: ‘We are all trusting you. Remember your oath.’

 

The speaker reportedly expressed concern that Trump would deploy nuclear weapons in a desperate attempt to stay in power.

 

Milley tried to reassure the speaker.

 

‘Ma’am, I guarantee you these processes are very good,’ the general told her.

 

‘There’s not going to be an accidental firing of nuclear weapons.’

 

Pelosi then asked: ‘How can you guarantee me?’

 

‘Ma’am, there’s a process,’ Milley replied. ‘We will only follow legal orders. We’ll only do things that are legal, ethical, and moral.’

 

The book also reports on a telephone call between Milley and House Rep. Liz Cheney, the Republican from Wyoming who broke with her party to criticize Trump.

 

Cheney’s vote to impeach Trump for his role in the January 6 riot led her caucus to remove her from a House GOP leadership position.

 

 

>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9789949/Top-general-feared-Trump-attempt-coup-losing-election-book-claims.html

Anonymous ID: ee7869 July 15, 2021, 6:04 a.m. No.14127834   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7865 >>7921 >>7987

>>14127791.More Bullshit

Prior to the vote, Cheney was the No. 3 Republican in the House.

On the day after the Capitol riot, Milley asked Cheney how she was doing.

‘That fing guy Jim Jordan. That son of a bh,’ Cheney is reported to have said.

Cheney then told Milley that during the violence, as a mob of Trump supporters ransacked the Capitol and sent members of Congress scurrying for safety, she ran into Jordan on the House floor.

Jordan, the Republican congressman from Ohio, is one of Trump’s most ardent supporters.

After the election, Jordan amplified Trump’s claims that the election was illegitimate due to rampant voter fraud.

‘While these maniacs are going through the place, I’m standing in the aisle and he said, “We need to get the ladies away from the aisle. Let me help you.”

‘I smacked his hand and told him, “Get away from me. You f***ing did this”.’

'You're surrounded by total incompetence. Hang in there': Friend warned Milley about trouble on election night

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mark Milley received a warning about what could be a bumpy transition from a retired military buddy on election night 2020 as returns were coming in.

The friend called and told Milley: 'You are an island unto yourself right now. You are not tethered. Your loyalty is to the Constitution. You represent the stability of the republic,' according to the book.

'There's fourth-rate people at the Pentagon. And you have fifth-rate people at the . You’re surrounded by total incompetence. Hang in there. Hang tough,' the friend said.

Milley was watching the election returns from his home at Fort Myer in Arlington, Virginia.

They wrote that he 'memorialized the night by keeping his own scorecard of states in his journal.'

And around 10:30 p.m. he received the call.

Earlier in the day, Milley, Defense Secretary Mark Esper and other officials were briefed about security concerns around the nation, including that if Trump won 10,000 to 15,000 Americans could take to the streets in Washington, D.C. to protest.

Esper - who had been on the chopping block with Trump since June whenhe refused to use the Insurrection Act on Black Lives Matter protesters- also viewed his potential firing as a security threat.

Leonnig and Rucker wrote in the book that Esper had NBC’s Courtney Kube kill a story that said he was preparing to be fired by Trump the day after the election.

The story was to also detail Esper's efforts to help lawmakers on Capitol Hill rename Confederate-named military bases, something that Trump had campaigned against.

Esper feared if it was published before the election, it would trigger a premature firing.

'He was worried about what Trump might try to do with the military if he were not at the helm,' Rucker and Leonnig wrote. 'Esper warned Kube that publishing her story could result in a more compliant acting secretary of defense, which could have worrisome repercussions.'

The story was held.

The authors also detail what happened at the White House on election night.

For one, an inebriated Rudy Giuliani advised to 'just say we won' when Michigan and Pennsylvania hadn't yet been called.

Trump had invited nearly 400 people to the White House for an election night gathering - - and Giuliani, along with his son Andrew, a Trump aide, were set up on a laptop watching vote tallies in the Map Room.

'After a while, Rudy Giuliani started to cause a commotion,' Leonnig and Rucker wrote. 'He was telling other guests that he had come up with a strategy for Trump and was trying to get into the president's private quarters to tell him about it.'

'Some people thought Giuliani may have been drinking too much,' the authors went on, adding that Trump's campaign manager Bill Stepien was pushed to go talk to the former New York City mayor.

Stepien, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Trump spokesman Jason Miller took Giuliani to a room off the Map Room to hear the so-called strategy.

Giuliani then asked the state of play in certain swing states.

He asked about Michigan.

Trump's advisers said it was too early to tell.

Just say we won,' Giuliani suggested.

The Trump lawyer then asked about Pennsylvania and got the same response.

Just say we won Pennsylvania,' Giuliani said.

The strategy, the authors wrote, was just announcing that Trump had won states before they were called.

Meadows, Stepien and Miller pushed back.

'We can't do that,' said Meadows. 'We can't.'

After Arizona was called by Fox News in favor of now President Joe Biden - a move that produced shockwaves through the White House that night - Giuliani pushed Trump to take his advice.

Anonymous ID: ee7869 July 15, 2021, 6:17 a.m. No.14127913   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14127773

They all took part in child and human trafficking, they facilitated this horror. This is what they have on him and others

 

He is a traitor, hes supposed to answer directly to the President, he’s definitely involved in the coup

Anonymous ID: ee7869 July 15, 2021, 6:28 a.m. No.14127977   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14127695

They cant cancel everyone too many people wont boycott good products. The girl shouldnt habe bragged about her moms decorating. Can you imagine if a story like this came out about Trump and Melania??? How dare you!

Anonymous ID: ee7869 July 15, 2021, 6:30 a.m. No.14127987   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14127834

End of the article, top kek

 

The authors wrote that Trump 'seemed to truly believe he had been winning.'

 

Polls had long predicted that Biden would win the White House after Trump's disastrous response to the coronavirus crisis.

 

But Trump was reacting to, as one adviser put it, 'The psychological impact of, he’s going to win, people were calling him saying he’s going to win.'

 

'And then somehow these votes just keep showing up,' the aide told the authors.

 

Leonnig and Rucker's book is one of a handful of books about the end of the Trump's time in office that will arrive in bookstores in January.

 

Last week, Trump preemptively pushed back on the new books.

 

'It seems to me that meeting with authors of the ridiculous number of books being written about my very successful administration, or me, is a total waste of time,' said Trump in a statement sent by his political action committee.

 

'They write whatever they want to write anyway without sources, fact-checking, or asking whether or not an event is true or false.'

Anonymous ID: ee7869 July 15, 2021, 6:37 a.m. No.14128022   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>>>14127952

The only reason they write about POTUS is they are desperate to keep him out forever and hes 1000% more interesting than biteass.

 

They are only writing for their believers and the more they write the less believers they have