Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 8:02 a.m. No.23398681   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23397906

OAN clip is very true on the Conspiracy to get Trump, and what clapper, Brennan, Comey and Obama did.

 

The problems they’ve got

Clapper in his arrogance never thought they would be caught. “We got him now”, announcing to the world their conspiracy in 2022.

 

Remember whenBarack intentionally tried to humiliate Trump at the WH media affair, saying to Trump and the audience, “Trump will never be President”!

 

Barack failed to realize he just ignored what Trump has taught for years; the Sun Tzu strategy, which Trump employed to be President and a vow to get Revenge on Obama, if it was the last thing he did in this life.

 

Challenging Trump that he can’t do something, makes him more powerful than King Kong. That’s how stupid they are to not understand his psychology and mission to Save America.

 

What Obama is pissed about now, is his ratings and being adored by the left and stupid people, is dropping like a rock.

 

Barry was always just concerned about the world honoring his Legacy!”and no one would wake up to what a traitor, snake and murderer is.

 

When Trump is done with Obama, the whole world will know the evil Barack is.Poof, Barry’s “legacy” as peacemaker is destroyed forever”.

 

The corrupt CIA is pissed Trump and Team found it all, because Obama was only created to destroy the U.S. those people will be hunted down too!

Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 9:18 a.m. No.23398923   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8932 >>8939 >>8948

Pictured: Donald Trump inherited his mother Mary’s hairstyle, plus much more

Feb. 24, 2017

DONALD Trump’s distinctive hair runs in the family. He inherited that and far more from his immigrant mother, Mary.

 

SHE died in 2000 aged 88, but Donald Trump's mother Mary lives on in video interviews, which show she had much more in common with her son than their bouffant hair.

 

Mary Anne Macleod Trump, an almost penniless Scottish immigrant when she arrived in New York in 1930, recently appeared in old video interviews replayed since Trump’s victory.

 

The mother of five and loyal wife of Trump’s entrepreneurial father Fred looked like any other pretty, slim brunette in her youth.

 

But in her later years, her hair took on the same hue as Donald Trump’s and, finally, morphed into an eerily familiar golden blow-dried comb-over.

 

And the similarities don’t stop there.

 

As this 1997 video of Donald Trump’s mother Mary shows he inherited her bouffant hair style, plus much

Donald Trump admits he is like his mother.

Mary Trump was shrewd and loved showmanship.

While pundits say that Donald Trump has father Fred’s tough attitude to work and business, his mother Mary was, like him, both shrewd and charismatic and had a love of showmanship.

 

Mary Macleod had just turned 18 years old when she arrived by ship in America with $50 to her name.

 

The youngest of ten children of a fisherman and crofter, she had grown up in poverty on the isolated Scottish Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides.

 

Gaelic was her first language and she learned English at school, where she became the top pupil.

 

Intending to work as a domestic servant, she and her sister Christina were among the influx of foreign workers with restricted education looking for a better life.

 

The sisters lived together on Long Island while Mary worked as a nanny for a wealthy family.

 

Fred Trump, the son of German immigrants, was already a property developer and builder by the time the two met, reportedly at a dance.

 

The Trumps had five children — Donald is on the left. The President’s older brother Fred (second from left) died of alcoholism aged 42.

 

Family photo of the five Trump siblings with, from left to right, Robert, Elizabeth, Fred Jnr, Donald and Maryanne. Picture: Donald Trump campaign

They married, in January 1936, and settled down in the New York borough of Queens, a middle-class neighbourhood.

 

Described as smart and vivacious, Mary Trump began having children as her husband expanded his property empire across New York.

 

The couple had five children between 1937 and 1948, with Donald being born in 1946.

 

Mary was upwardly mobile, a charming hostess for her husband’s business functions.

By 1940, she had hired a Scottish maid for her burgeoning family household, and became involved in charity work.

 

The Trumps’ eldest son Fred Trump Jnr, was a witty and personable man eight years older than Donald, but who died of alcoholism aged just 42.

Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 9:23 a.m. No.23398939   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23398923

 

Link to Article

 

https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/pictured-donald-trump-inherited-his-mother-marys-hairstyle-plus-much-more/news-story/7e1eb0aad9d1496f6e1d82998f313a97

Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 9:36 a.m. No.23398976   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8993 >>9233

>>23398153 @GenFlynn Sorry petey boy, your days are numbered, we have it all "insurance policy"PN

 

Why would Flynn tell him to abscond to Russia when he knows Strzok and Page worked for Iran, is Flynn is still ignoring Russiagate.

 

Pretty incompetent for him to do that.or was he in on it and a fake victim?

 

Don’t underestimate Flynn’s knowledge. He knows what he’s doing.

 

I just want to know why he said Russia?

Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 10:04 a.m. No.23399070   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron's Relationship Explained

Giulia Carbonaro

Published Aug 30, 2022 at 6:58 AM EDT

Information about France's President Emmanuel Macron is among the documents the FBI seized from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate , according to reports.

 

During the seizure of the Florida residence, the FBI is said to have recovered handwritten notes, photos and top-secret materials the former president should have turned over to authorities when leaving the White House. According to a story in Rolling Stone, thefederal investigators' inventory contained items related to Macron listed as "info re: President of France."

 

Newsweek could not verify the existence of the intelligence briefings on the French president, but has contacted the FBI for comment on the documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.

 

Rolling Stone said it wasunclear whether the files on Macron contained information on his personal life or why Trump might have collected intel on his French counterpart at all.

 

But the news that Trumpmight have collectedinformation on theFrench president is enough to potentially cause a trans-Atlantic diplomatic scandal, as the gathering of intelligence over the leader of an allied nation would be considered highly unusual.

 

Four years of Trump's administration have been known to put a strain on U.S.-European relations, but it's maybe with Macron that the former president had one of the most significant falling out during his time in office.

 

The two, who initially had a "great relationship," according to Trump, saw their relationship severely deterioratewithin four years, with the former presidentcalling Macron "very, very nasty" and "insulting" after the French president criticized the U.S. withdrawal of troops from Syria in 2021.

 

But the relationship between the two was awkward from the very beginning.

 

A meeting between the two in May 2017 was marked by amuch-commented prolonged handshakethat many described as a power play rather than a greeting between two world leaders and that Macron himself described in an interview with the Journal du Dimanchenewspaperas not "innocent" and "a moment of truth."

 

The two went on to have a history of awkward handshakes.

 

Standing awkwardly between the two was also the fact that Trump had supported Macron's rival Marine Le Pen, then-leader of the far-right National Assembly of France, during the country's presidential election.

 

By the end of the same year, Macron was steadily criticizing Trump for his beliefson climate change and encouraging American climate scientists to move to France with the "Make Our Planet Great Again" grants —a clear nod at Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan.

 

In April 2018, when Macron visited the U.S., Trump told the press the two had "a great relationship" andthat Macron was "a special friend," while brushing off a "little piece of dandruff" from the French president's shoulderin front of the cameras.

 

In June of the same year,Macron was calling for the exclusion of Trump from a G7 joint declaration on tradeafter the former president had decided to impose contentious steel and aluminum tariffs on European goods.

 

"The American President may not mind being isolated, but neither do we mind signing a six-country agreement if need be," Macron wrote on Twitter.

 

Macron's stance against Trump's isolationism got stronger over time, with the French president declaring in November 2018 that Europe could no longer depend on the U.S. for its military defense. Trump called the comments "very insulting."

 

The situation escalated again in December 2019,when Macron called NATO "brain dead"after the U.S. withdrawal of troops in Syria. Trump said the French president's statement was "very, very nasty" and threatened to add tariffs on French goods such as cheese and champagne.

 

A book written by former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham published in 2021 claimed that Trump had called Macron "a wuss guy" and "a hundred twenty pounds of fury." (He called him a “wise guy”, like a mafia member, Grisham is stupid.)

 

(It wouldn’t surprise me if Macron and many other countries in Europe joined RussiagateWe will be finding out soon. We know Germany rigged the 2020 election.)

 

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-emmanuel-macron-relationship-explained-1737932

Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 10:26 a.m. No.23399138   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9148

Trump just exposed how irrelevant the Europeans have now become

Mon, July 28, 2025 at 1:56 PM EDT

Jake Wallis Simons 1/2

 

Time was when Britain and France’s words carried weight. During the pomp and power of empire, when they declared their intentions for Palestine, or the rest of the Middle East, or for the Indian subcontinent, or Africa, for that matter, the world straightened its back and listened.

 

The Balfour Declaration mattered. The Slavery Abolition Act mattered. The Napoleonic Code left a potent legacy, as did the Sykes-Picot Agreement. For better or worse, Europeans shaped the world.

 

No longer.

 

Have Emmanuel Macron and Sir Keir Starmer failed to get the memo? Or are they continuing to strut their stuff out of domestic political concerns? Or out of vanity? Either way, these small men are determined to keep invoking former glories even though their moment has passed.

 

Before flying to Scotland on Friday,Donald Trump subjected the preening French president to his worst humiliation: that of irrelevance.Macron’s geopolitically illiterate announcement on recognising Palestine “doesn’t matter”, Trump said.

 

“He’s a very good guy. I like him,but that statement doesn’t carry weight,” he added, bringing to mind Jon Snow’s observation in season seven of Game of Thrones that “everything before the word ‘but’ is horse s—”.

 

As if that wasn’t bad enough,then came the real twist of the knife. “Here’s the good news,” Trump concluded. “What he says doesn’t matter. It’s not going to change anything.”

 

You could almost hear the Élysée Palace rock on its foundations.

 

Sir Keir at least appears instinctively to understand his own irrelevance. His body language at the Trump press conference in Scotland on Monday told its own story; his pathetic attempt to defend London’s mayor Sadiq Khan – “he’s a friend of mine” – was the bleating of a eunuch.

 

When Israel and America so magnificently bombed Iran last month, Starmer took care to pay lip service to supporting the campaign while also appearing to condemn it. Hardly the decisiveness of an assured leader.

 

It is in this spirit that he continues to keen over a Palestinian state without committing to recognise one.Both betrayal and the betrayal of that betrayal, in one inconsequential prime minister.

 

The Jupiterian Macron, by contrast, has been expending much energy upon drumming up support for a state of Palestine, based on the most fallacious of arguments. His motivation has been opaque, given that he has previously been eloquent in insisting that “we don’t recognise a state based on indignation”. Given the Israelophobic climate, however, nobody has worried about that.

 

The United States, meanwhile, has been substituting words for actions. While the world united in a propaganda campaign, accusing Israel of starving Gaza based on a wilful misreading of the facts, the US and Israel pulled out of talks in Qatar and began to form a new plan.

 

What that will constitute remains to be seen. But the virtue-signalling Europeans are blind to the fact that the only effect of the pressure they have been so unjustly heaping upon Israel may have been to embolden Hamas, causing it to harden its negotiating position and blow up the talks.

 

In other words, the act of vilifying Israel might well have ripped up the very prospects of a ceasefirefor which the Europeans claim to be desperate. This was the only way in which Macron’s empty words could have exerted any influence on the region, by achieving the precise opposite of their goals.

 

What will be the result?Over the weekend, Senator Lindsey Graham told NBC News that Hamas had effectively signed its own death warrant, arguing that “there’s no way you’re going to negotiate an end of this war with Hamas”. “They’re going to do in Gaza what we did in Tokyo and Berlin, take the place by force and start over again, presenting a better future for the Palestinians,hopefully having the Arabs take over the West Bank and Gaza,” Senator Graham added.

 

So there we have it. The depravity of the thing. In seeking for so long to demonise Israel and undermine a democratic ally in favour of the forces of jihad,Europeans are likely to have prolonged the war. Slow. Hand. Clap.

 

It is true that France has joined with Saudi Arabia, a far more consequential power, in convening a conference at the United Nations in New York this week to push for a two-state solution.But the Saudis are adept at playing a multi-level game.

 

In the Middle East, what you say publicly, what you say privately, and what you really think are usually three different things.Saudi leaders have little real concern for the Palestinians; their interests remain aligned with a closer alliance with Israel.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-just-exposed-irrelevant-europeans-175647373.html

Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 10:28 a.m. No.23399148   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23399138

2/2

After a diet of Al Jazeera propaganda, however,their subjects are in no mood to accept the expansion of the Abraham Accords, at least until the Gaza conflict ends. That, perhaps, is the context in which to view the Saudi participation in Macron’s vanity project.

 

Either way, there will be no Palestinian state unless the Americans and Israelis agree to one. And that ain’t going to happen while the Palestinians are led by regimes that support terrorism and refuse to recognise Israel’s existence.

 

The Palestinian leadership don’t even want a state themselves, for heaven’s sake. They have rejected one on numerous occasions, not least in 2008 when they were offered almost all of what they claimed to want. Or rather: they want a state of their own, but only if it replaces Israel rather than sits alongside it.

 

There is a silver lining, I suppose. Perhaps it’s agood thing that Macron and Starmer have far less power than they seem to think. Imagine how the world would look if they were really as influential as they imagined.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-just-exposed-irrelevant-europeans-175647373.html

Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 10:30 a.m. No.23399153   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Blue state Dems lash out at ICE with 'sit-in': Noem hits back

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons joins 'America's Newsroom' to share his reaction to Maryland Democrats organizing a demonstration at an immigration detention facility housing criminal suspects.

 

4:58

 

https://youtu.be/7AaxFVUZvmk

Anonymous ID: d8a41e July 29, 2025, 10:40 a.m. No.23399189   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This Democratic plan is illegal and outrageous: Steve Hilton

Republican California governor candidate Steve Hilton discusses reports of Democratic efforts to get a redistricting edge in key blue states

 

Why is MSM interviewing Buttedgedge so many times, they want him to be president? freakin weirdo. I guess they want a guy that is openly gay, that’s not really gay, but a pervert CIA agent ? Btw his beard is gross in both meanings of the word.

 

 

6:00

 

https://youtu.be/gnL4Swaz8Gk