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https://twitter.com/LiamWBZ/status/1115327370670563329
https://publicpool.kinja.com/subject-president-donald-j-trump-announces-judicial-n-1833890637
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"Three U.S. service members and one contractor were killed, and three U.S. service members were wounded by an improvised explosive device April 8 near Bagram Air Base," confirms @ResoluteSupport. "The wounded service members were evacuated and are receiving medical care."
https://twitter.com/W7VOA/status/1115328540076060677
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/14-defendants-college-admissions-scandal-plead-guilty
https://twitter.com/DMAnews1/status/1115326124102443009
https://twitter.com/LiamWBZ/status/1115330192082386944
https://twitter.com/CBPSouthTexas/status/1115332275305111552
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-07/mike-flynns-alleged-honeypot-slams-russiagate-spy-stefan-halper-and-journos-who
A Russian-born academic accused of being a Kremlin operative claims she was "used" to smear former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn over an unplanned contact they had at a 2014 dinner at the University of Cambridge, England when Flynn was the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency under President Obama.
38-year-old Svetlana Lokhova met Flynn at the February 2014 Cambridge dinner organized by Sir Richard Dearlove - a former head of MI6 who was launching an organization called the Cambridge Security Initiative, according to the BBC. Also part of the organizing group was alleged American spy Stefan Halper, a longtime spook and then-Cambridge professor emeritus widely reported to have infiltrated the Trump campaign and spied on several aides during the 2016 US election….
A leftist effort to blacklist people who have held positions in the Trump administration is getting a great deal of attention. According to Bloomberg, an open letter signed by 41 liberal groups was sent to the CEOs of all Fortune 500 companies on Saturday.
The group’s letter and full-page New York Times ad in Sunday’s issue claims that “Children were torn away from their parents and placed in cages.”
The letter singles out 30 current and former officials, including John Kelly, former White House chief of staff; former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen; and Trump spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The move is a widening of the war against the President as it aims to deter those who would otherwise be honored to serve the President and the nation. It also aims to keep the illegal immigration issue boiling on the front burner.
The effort is calling itself “Restore Public Trust.” In this day and age most conservatives know that the more noble-sounding the calling card, the more evil is the cause.
The letter to the CEOs states: “Some of these individuals have left the administration in recent months. Regardless of when they leave, they should not be allowed to seek refuge in your boardrooms or corner offices. Allowing them to step off the revolving door and into your welcoming arms should be a nonstarter.”
The coalition’s spokesman Karl Frisch said that companies “need to think twice about what that will mean for their brand to be associating with somebody who is responsible for one of the most horrific policies this administration put forward and that speaks volumes.”
The letter urges companies to “make it clear that you will not hire for employment, contract for consulting, or seat on your boards” anyone in the family separation policy.
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2019/04/08/punishing-trumpers-full-page-ny-times-ad-asks-ceos-to-blacklist-anyone-working-for-potus-742274
https://twitter.com/POTUSPress/status/1115337324030844928
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1115340800626442246
https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1115319140670160896
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/437895-house-judiciary-chair-calls-on-mueller-to-testify-before-committee
He was headed to DC with that truck
That's a def Q team FF thwart
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