Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 5:42 a.m. No.16768038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8063 >>8388

Donald J. Trump

 

@realDonaldTrump

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I want the Secret Service tapes far more than the Unselect Committee of political Hacks and Thugs in that ridiculous and libelous story of me supposedly choking a big and strong Secret Service Agent around the neck while in the Beast (wrong car!) would be shown to be, as the Secret Service has already confirmed, Fake (and Fraudulent!). Likewise, there was no throwing of food, and I did not want to be surrounded by strangers “with guns” during my “Peacefully & Patriotically” speech. Fake News!

 

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https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/108679558459949332

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 5:44 a.m. No.16768043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8307 >>8380 >>8399 >>8508

Donald J. Trump

 

@realDonaldTrump

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My two Georgia phone calls were PERFECT. In fact, the Washington Post apologized for its incorrect mischaracterization of one of the calls after hearing it on tape. The other call was made with many lawyers and others knowingly on the line. It was a Constitutionally permitted challenge to what I consider to be a corrupt election. It is the election itself that should be under investigation, not those seeking the truth!

 

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Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 5:50 a.m. No.16768056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8067 >>8094

Donald J. Trump

 

My two Georgia phone calls were PERFECT. In fact, the Washington Post apologized for its incorrect mischaracterization of one of the calls after hearing it on tape. The other call was made with many lawyers and others knowingly on the line. It was a Constitutionally permitted challenge to what I consider to be a corrupt election. It is the election itself that should be under investigation, not those seeking the truth!

 

Jul 20, 2022

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/108679637276195951

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 5:52 a.m. No.16768059   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8190 >>8258 >>8295 >>8307 >>8399 >>8508 >>8514

Donald J. Trump

 

I want the Secret Service tapes far more than the Unselect Committee of political Hacks and Thugs in that ridiculous and libelous story of me supposedly choking a big and strong Secret Service Agent around the neck while in the Beast (wrong car!) would be shown to be, as the Secret Service has already confirmed, Fake (and Fraudulent!). Likewise, there was no throwing of food, and I did not want to be surrounded by strangers “with guns” during my “Peacefully & Patriotically” speech. Fake News!

 

Jul 20, 2022

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/108679558459949332

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 6:05 a.m. No.16768101   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8147 >>8154 >>8155 >>8163 >>8170 >>8206 >>8216 >>8307 >>8359 >>8399 >>8508

Dan Scavino🇺🇸🦅

10h

45 to Cindy Adam’s | NY Post…

“I’m just thinking how well you knew Ivana. You knew her very well. You knew her from the first. From the very beginning. From when I first met her. She was beautiful. She was special. I know you and she liked each other from the earliest day.” @realDonaldTrump

nypost.com/2022/07/19/donald-t

https://truthsocial.com/@DanScavino/posts/108677318007189088

 

 

Donald Trump reflects on death of his ex-wife Ivana: ‘She never gave up’

 

Donald Trump to attend Ivana’s funeral in Manhattan

 

New Yorkers know about falling off the edge — or at least living on it.

 

I’m having a pedicure, manicured fingernails still wet, cranky dog barking — on his way to the vet because his paw hurts — and the phone rings.

 

POTUS. No. 45. Donald Trump.

 

Not a business phone call. Simple. Quick. No political chat.

 

Two human beings who’ve long shared life, death, success, tragedies and been there for one another a lifetime.

 

DJT: “I’m here. I’m in New York. I’m feeling OK. I had some rest. A little sleep. But I’m sad.”

 

The voice, low.

 

“I’m just thinking how well you knew Ivana. You knew her very well. You knew her from the first. From the very beginning. From when I first met her. She was beautiful. She was special. I know you and she liked each other from the earliest day.”

 

Short pause. Then, quietly: “She was outstanding. Beautiful inside and out. We began all of it, our lives together, with such a great relationship.”

 

What does he remember as one of her greatest attributes?

Ivana Trump

Donald Trump and his late ex-wife Ivana Trump in the 1980s.

ZUMA Wire/ Judie Burstein

Ivana Trump

Ivana Trump’s funeral is set for Wednesday on the Upper East Side.

Brian Zak/NY Post/MEGA

 

“That she was different. That she never gave up. Beautiful, yes, but she was also a hard worker. No matter how rough things were or how badly they looked she never fell down. She went from communism to our lives together. She took nothing for granted.”

 

A second’s pause and then, since we had just lost someone who was so meaningful to us, I asked if he thought we were about to also lose our country.

 

Donald: “It’s horrible. We’ve never been at such a low point. That trip to Saudi Arabia? We have more oil than they have. This man in Washington is setting us all back. Setting everybody back.””

 

Ivana Trump and Donald Trump

 

“She was outstanding. Beautiful inside and out,” Donald Trump said of his ex-wife.

 

A second’s pause, then: “Look, let’s us just manage to get through this awful painful experience. And after this . . . just remember . . . just remember what I’m telling you . . . 78 is not old.”

 

https://nypost.com/2022/07/19/donald-trump-reflects-on-death-of-his-ex-wife-ivana-trump/

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 6:13 a.m. No.16768132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8162 >>8173 >>8179

Hate to say this, feel strongly that Ivana was murdered, this I cant shake.

Still in shock.

Will always think of you saying you 'were the first lady' and laughing.

RIP Ivana Trump

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 6:20 a.m. No.16768154   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8206 >>8249

>>16768101

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump

 

PDJT will be 78 when he 'takes back that big beautiful White House'

 

Thinking of you and the life you built with Ivana and the kids. Take all the time you need 45

WRWY

o7

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 7:22 a.m. No.16768398   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Patri0tsareinContr0l

 

@Patri0tsareinContr0l

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Fox News recently ran a story claiming “most voters” think Trump shouldn’t run again, while interviewing just a handful of voters.

 

@KariLake isn’t buying the Fox News spin: "That's creative editing. You only find people saying what you're trying to bolster. [Fox News is] trying to say people are sick of President Trump, & they're not. People believe & want to see his policies back. They want to see him back in the White House."

 

So refreshing to have someone call out Fox News’ dirty tricks!

 

https://truthsocial.com/@Patri0tsareinContr0l/posts/108679984126201346

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 7:50 a.m. No.16768524   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8534 >>8536

Brian Cates

How amazing is it that Durham and his Special Counsel's Office, which has been investigating this very SpyGate issue for going on 3 years now isn't mentioned even one time in this article?

 

An investigation that's returned 3 indictments thus far and is getting ready for it's 2nd trial?

 

It's like the Sherlock Holmes story where the dog not barking was the clue.

 

https://truthsocial.com/@BrianCates/posts/108679817359977037

 

 

 

Mystery solved: DOJ secretly thwarted release of Russia documents declassified by Trump

 

Department used last-minute privacy concerns to halt release, then ignored direct order from president to make memos public.

2 seconds…

 

In the final hours of the Trump presidency, the U.S. Justice Department raised privacy concerns to thwart the release of hundreds of pages of documents that Donald Trump had declassified to expose FBI abuses during the Russia collusion probe, and the agency then defied a subsequent order to release the materials after redactions were made, according to interviews and documents.

 

The previously untold story of how highly anticipated declassified material never became public is contained in a memo obtained by Just the News from the National Archives that was written by then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows just hours before Trump left office on noon of Jan. 20, 2021.

 

Meadows' memo confirmed prior reporting by Just the News that Trump on Jan. 19, 2021 declassified a binder of hundreds of pages of sensitive FBI documents that show how the bureau used informants and FISA warrants to spy on the Trump campaign and misled both a federal court and Congress about flaws in the evidence they offered to get approval for the investigation.

 

The declassified documents included transcripts of intercepts made by the FBI of Trump aides, a declassified copy of the final FISA warrant approved by an intelligence court, and the tasking orders and debriefings of the two main confidential human sources, Christopher Steele and Stefan Halper, the bureau used to investigate whether Trump had colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election.

 

In the end, multiple investigations found there was no such collusion and that the FBI violated rules and misled the FISA court in an effort to keep the probe going.

 

The documents that Trump declassified never saw the light of day, even though they were lawfully declassified by Trump and the DOJ was instructed by the president though Meadows to expeditiously release them after redacting private information as necessary.

 

"I am returning the bulk of the binder of declassified documents to the Department of Justice (including all that appear to have a potential to raise privacy concerns) with the instruction that the Department must expeditiously conduct a Privacy Act review under the standards that the Department of Justice would normally apply, redact material appropriately, and release the remaining material with redactions applied," Meadows wrote in the memo.

 

Just the News obtained the memo after going to the Trump collection at the National Archives and asking it to look for the binder of documents Trump had declassified. The Archives said it did not possess the documents, the Justice Department did and provided a copy of Meadows' memo.

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 7:52 a.m. No.16768534   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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In an interview Tuesday night on the "Just the News, Not Noise" television show, Meadows said he was dismayed that DOJ ignored a lawful instruction from a sitting president and said it was part of a larger dynamic in which the permanent federal bureaucracy repeatedly tied to undercut Trump to protect itself.

 

"Well, you know, the swamp is pretty deep," Meadows said. "But when we look at this, this particular president was all about draining the swamp, you know, and when he was running, that was more of a campaign slogan. When he got there, he realized that not only was the swamp very deep, but they they would fight back. And oftentimes he said, 'You know, I want to do this and get this out to the American people, not just the classification in terms of issues that affected him or his campaign personally, but issues that affect the American people.

 

"What would happen is he would have a directive, and then we would see, as people were leaving the Oval Office, you know, they were nodding compliance in the Oval Office, and the minute they go out, they said, 'Well, we're not going to do that' or 'We're going to find all the reasons not to do it.' So I found that very often while I served as chief of staff, but also found that as a member of Congress, that many times we would go in and the president was all in on a transparency issue, only to find that many, whether they be at a particular agency or the Pentagon, they started pushing back."

 

Liz Harrington, Trump’s spokeswoman, told Just the News that DOJ’s failure to release the memos fit a pattern of political abuse inside an agency that is supposed to be above politics.

 

“For four years they lied, leaked, spied on, and smeared President Trump in their attempts to defy the will of the people,” she said. “This is further proof of the depths they will go to hide their corruption. It is far past time for transparency of one of the biggest political scandals in American history.”

 

The Justice Department did not respond to a request for comment. The FBI declined to comment.

 

Meadows wrote in his 2021 memo that White House lawyers told him that the DOJ's last-minute concerns were not legitimate because the executive office of the president was exempt from the Privacy Act. In the interview Tuesday night, he said he agreed in the final minutes of the presidency to let DOJ make redactions "out of an abundance of caution" and expected the DOJ would comply with Trump's order.

 

"We wanted to make sure that that we didn't harm anyone," he explained. "And so we gave them those declassified documents. I want to stress they were declassified documents, and they were to do a final redaction for some of that personal information with the instruction that they were to go ahead and disseminate those. We expected fully that they would do that."

 

You can read the full memo here:

File

Meadows Memo to AG re Declassification of FBI Binder.01.20.2021.pdf

 

Former Pentagon Chief of Staff Kash Patel, who worked as the chief investigative counsel for the House Intelligence Committee when it unraveled the false Russia narrative under then-Rep. Devin Nunes, said Tuesday the DOJ's defiance of a lawful presidential order only compounded the FBI's and department's failings during the original probe by preventing the American public from having transparency.

Anonymous ID: 6fa67f July 20, 2022, 7:53 a.m. No.16768536   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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"It is illegal to hide documents from publication through the FOIA process, if their sole purpose is to cover up an embarrassment or unlawful activity, and that's what's going on right now," Patel told the John Solomon Reports podcast, criticizing current and former federal officials for not speaking out against the DOJ's defiance.

 

"It's shocking, but not surprising, since it has to do with President Trump," Patel added. "So their hypocrisy is on display." The DOJ and FBI, he said, simply attempted to run out the clock as the administration's final hours wound down.

 

Patel said the next steps to force the disclosure of the documents is a FOIA lawsuit and possible subpoenas from Congress if Republicans regain control in the November elections. Just the News is exploring such litigation.

 

Tom Fitton, the president of the watchdog group Judicial Watch, said the documents in the binder are likely to be responsive to current lawsuits his group has pending at the Justice Department and FBI for Russia probe documents and the 2021 memo from Meadows may make it easier to persuade a court to take action. He said he believes DOJ is "still trying to protect their own in terms of the corruption involving the targeting of Trump" during the Russia probe.

 

Notably, Fitton's group was involved in litigation that resulted in a court ruling years ago that the White House was exempt from the requirements of the Privacy Act, and he said the DOJ's last-minute effort to raise the issue to stop the release of the declassified documents smacked of bad faith.

 

DOJ "did the runaround to try to protect themselves from being exposed, because the documents, to be clear, relate to the improper targeting of Trump and his associates that we know is based on politics and animus as opposed to national security or anything substantive," Fitton told the "Just the News, Not Noise" show. "And in this case, these were documents that were made available pursuant to the president's lawful authority. And in the end, the FBI came up with a lie, which is that the Privacy Act was implicated in the release of these documents by the White House, and that wasn't the case."

 

Former Trump adviser David Bossie, the head of the Citizens United watchdog group, said the episode is a pointed reminder that the permanent bureaucracy in Washington wields so much power it can thwart the actions of a duly elected president.

 

"This is what President Trump ran against: the Deep State," Bossie said. "These are the deep state actors that the American people don't understand really what it's about, but it's the people who are the permanent class in Washington D.C. They just don't do what they're told. They don't do what they are ordered to do. And so when President Trump says to a bunch of bureaucrats to go do something, they sit on their hands, and especially at the last minute. This was a conspiracy against the president, within our own government."

 

Meadows said if the documents are finally released, they will provide compelling evidence that congressional Democrats and FBI leaders who assured the public there was a Russia-Trump conspiracy actually knew what they were saying was untrue.

 

"We found that not only were some of the allegations made by some of the Democrats false, but they were kind of guilty of what they were accusing Donald Trump of," he said.

 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/mystery-solved-doj-secretly-thwarted-release-russia