Anonymous ID: 7e3b6c April 8, 2025, 6:27 a.m. No.22883195   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3199 >>3206 >>3230

>>22883189

>>22883180

timestamp - 9.08am

908

Mar 10, 2018 12:33:37 PM EST

Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: b452a9 No. 612782

Mar 10, 2018 12:28:28 PM EST

Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: b452a9 No. 612722

Re_read re: Australia.

AUS donations to CF?

Why is this relevant?

More than you know.

This is BIG.

Q

>>612722

Which conversation leaked?

POTUS & AUS?

Why that specific conversation?

Signal?

We (they) hear what you are saying?

Threat to AUS?

Why?

What do they know?

Trapped?

Forced?

Blood.

Q

Anonymous ID: 7e3b6c April 8, 2025, 6:37 a.m. No.22883230   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>22883195

 

This article is more than 7 years old

Full transcript of Trump's phone call with Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull

This article is more than 7 years old

This is the White House transcript of the phone call between Donald Trump and Malcolm Turnbull on 28 January 2017, as published by the Washington Post

‘You are worse than I am,’ Trump told Turnbul

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/aug/04/full-transcript-of-trumps-phone-call-with-australian-prime-minister-malcolm-turnbull

Malcolm Turnbull: Good evening.

 

Donald Trump: Mr Prime Minister, how are you?

 

Turnbull: I am doing very well.

 

Trump: And I guess our friend Greg Norman, he is doing very well?

 

Turnbull: He is a great mutual friend yes.

 

Trump: Well you say hello to him. He is a very good friend. By the way thank you very much for taking the call. I really appreciate it. It is really nice.

 

Turnbull: Thank you very much. Everything is going very well. I want to congratulate you and Mike Pence on being sworn in now. I have spoken to you both now as you know. I know we are both looking to make our relationship which is very strong and intimate, stronger than ever – which I believe we can do.

 

Trump: Good.

 

Turnbull: I believe you and I have similar backgrounds, unusual for politicians, more businessman but I look forward to working together.

 

Trump: That is exactly right. We do have similar backgrounds and it seems to be working in this climate – it is a crazy climate. Let me tell you this, it is an evil time but it is a complex time because we do not have uniforms standing in front of us. Instead, we have people in disguise. It is brutal. This Isis thing – it is something we are going to devote a lot of energy to it. I think we are going to be very successful.

Turnbull: Absolutely. We have, as you know, taken a very strong line on national security and border protection here and when I was speaking with Jared Kushner just the other day and one of your immigration advisors in the White House we reflected on how our policies have helped to inform your approach. We are very much of the same mind. It is very interesting to know how you prioritize the minorities in your executive order. This is exactly what we have done with the program to bring in 12,000 Syrian refugees, 90% of which will be Christians. It will be quite deliberate and the position I have taken – I have been very open about it – is that it is a tragic fact of life that when the situation in the Middle East settles down – the people that are going to be most unlikely to have a continuing home are those Christian minorities. We have seen that in Iraq and so from our point of view, as a final destination for refugees, that is why we prioritize. It is not a sectarian thing. It is recognition of the practical political realities. We have a similar perspective in that respect.

 

Trump: Do you know four years ago Malcom [sic], I was with a man who does this for a living. He was telling me, before the migration, that if you were a Christian from Syria, you had no chance of coming to the United States. Zero. They were the ones being persecuted. When I say persecuted, I mean their heads were being chopped off. If you were a Muslim we have nothing against Muslims, but if you were a Muslim you were not persecuted at least to the extent – but if you were a Muslim from Syria that was the number one place to get into the United States from. That was the easiest thing. But if you were a Christian from Syria you have no chance of getting into the United States. I just thought it was an incredible statistic. Totally true – and you have seen the same thing. It is incredible.

 

Turnbull: Well, yes. Mr President, can I return to the issue of the resettlement agreement that we had with the Obama administration with respect to some people on Nauru and Manus Island. I have written to you about this and Mike Pence and General Flynn spoke with Julie Bishop and my national security adviser yesterday. This is a very big issue for us, particularly domestically, and I do understand you are inclined to a different point of view than the vice president.

 

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Anonymous ID: 7e3b6c April 8, 2025, 7:21 a.m. No.22883425   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3459 >>3510

>>22883405

you are a old fag.

the thing with putting repeating notables is when someone picked up a notable from previous bread, that anon would do extra research and link it to that notable thus expanding the dig.

but you old fuckers never think outside the box and are stuck in your old ways which are correct but can be improved.

ever since jim got the admin bakers the notables have gotten worse due X posts without context, proof or whether they are actually a trusted source.

everyone like to moan especially females for no reason and old gits who are stuck in their ways