Anonymous ID: 6affd6 May 11, 2019, 6:03 p.m. No.6475655   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5663 >>5667 >>5681

LOGAN'S RUN

 

John Kerry is a traitor.

 

'His involvement with Iran is deeper than politics

 

They are his FAMILY too!'

 

'As US Naval sails to the area, is Kerry actually betraying them?

 

What is the penalty for treason?

Anonymous ID: 6affd6 May 11, 2019, 6:12 p.m. No.6475706   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5717 >>5739 >>5772 >>5824

Notables

 

'''It's a Trap! Giuliani Cancels Ukraine Trip, Fearing a 'Setup'.

 

After a full day of media hysteria, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani announced Friday evening that he has canceled his trip to Ukraine. "I've decided I'm not going to go to Ukraine, Giuliani told Fox News' Shannon Bream. He said that the reason he bailed is because he has discovered that the president of Ukraine is surrounded by political enemies and is convinced that he was about to walk into a trap.

 

Giuliani had planned "to visit Kiev and meet with president-elect Volodymyr Zelensky to ask that Ukraine pursue investigations into two matters," the Washington Examiner reported:

 

… the origin of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and the involvement of Joe Biden’s son in an energy company owned by a Ukrainian oligarch. Last week Giuliani called for Biden to be investigated for a trip he made in 2016 when he threatened to withhold $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees if Ukraine did not dismiss Viktor Shokin, the country’s then-prosecutor general. Biden’s son, Hunter, stood to gain financially from having Shokin removed.

The New York Times opined on Thursday that "Mr. Giuliani's plans create the remarkable scene of a lawyer for the president of the United States pressing a foreign government to pursue investigations that Mr. Trump's allies hope could help him in his reelection campaign and it comes after Mr. Trump spent more than half of his term facing questions about whether his 2016 campaign conspired with a foreign power."

 

What the Times forgot to mention is that the reason Mr. Trump has been facing questions is because his team was set up by foreign spies. Giuliani was traveling to Ukraine to encourage the government there to get to the bottom of it.

 

Giuliani told Bream, "I wasn't going to start an investigation – they already have an investigation of how Ukrainians helped the DNC and Hillary operatives to get, in some cases false, dirty information about the Trump campaign." He also said he believes that parts of the Steele dossier were written in Ukraine.

 

Giuliani said that there were fears that the Ukrainian president-elect "would be surrounded by literally enemies of the president" who were involved in the 2016 Russia collusion hoax.

 

Giuliani insisted that his trip had "nothing to do with 2020," because if he wanted to meddle in that election, he would have waited a year and "dropped it right before the convention."

 

He explained that he came across the information by investigating Ukrainian collusion with Democrats to create the false narrative against Trump and affect the election.

 

He added enticingly: "In the next three to four months, you're going to find out all about that, including the corruption that went on with the Steele dossier and the corruption that went on with Papadopoulos and the way he was set up. It's all part of one large conspiracy that has two or three parts to it."

 

Giuliani said he decided not to go to Ukraine because he would have been "walking into a group of people who are enemies of the president, in some cases enemies of the United States, and in one case, an already convicted person who has been found to be involved in assisting the Democrats with the 2016 presidential election – a gentleman by the name of Leshchenko who supplied a black book that was found to be fraudulent."

 

Giuliani was referring to Serhiy Leshchenko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament who was accused in his home country of interfering in the 2016 U.S. election.

According to the Examiner, Trump mentioned that he was "curious" to hear from Giuliani about the trip. “Certainly it would be an appropriate thing" to speak to Attorney General William Barr about, Trump said in an interview that was published before Giuliani backed out of the excursion. "It could be a very big situation."

 

But that was before he backed out.

 

The Trump Justice Department has thus far been uninterested in the evidence being offered by the Ukrainians, and it's not clear why. Part of the problem, a top Ukrainian official told The Hill's John Solomon, could be that the U.S. embassy in Kiev has been refusing to provide Ukrainian law enforcement officials with visas so they can deliver their evidence to Washington.

 

https://pjmedia.com/trending/its-a-trap-giuliani-cancels-ukraine-trip-fearing-set-up/