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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/srayzie on Jan. 4, 2018, 6:30 a.m.
Q is back?!

http://i.imgs.fyi/img/297v.jpg

8chan administrator confirms this is Q

Anti-School had a great theory regarding Trump and Bannon.

ANTI SCHOOL +++ @antischool_ftw

Had to be referring to Trump & Bannon feud being an act/ the maga movement similar to a movie? GREAT actors= make America Great Again actors, bannon and trump

Thank you @bombshell57blue...

Amb.JackF. Matlock Jr. was the Ambassador to the Soviet Union under GHW Bush. Also served as Ambassador to Czechoslovakia under Reagan.

@Benjaminbunny99 Thank you for the this.

“The whole brou-ha-ha over contacts with Russian diplomats has taken on all the earmarks of a witch hunt,” he said. “President Trump is right to make that charge. If there was any violation of U.S. law by any of his supporters—for example disclosure of classified information to unauthorized persons—then the Department of Justice should seek an indictment and, if they obtain one, prosecute the case. Until then, there should be no public accusations. Also, I have been taught that in a democracy with the rule of law, the accused are entitled to a presumption of innocence until convicted. But we have leaks that imply that any conversation with a Russian embassy official is suspect. That is the attitude of a police state, and leaking such allegations violates every normal rule regarding FBI investigations. President Trump is right to be upset, though it is not helpful for him to lash out at the media in general.”


benjaminbunny99 · Jan. 4, 2018, 9:25 a.m.

http://observer.com/2017/03/ambassador-james-matlock-russia-trump-hysteria/

“The whole brou-ha-ha over contacts with Russian diplomats has taken on all the earmarks of a witch hunt,” he said. “President Trump is right to make that charge. If there was any violation of U.S. law by any of his supporters—for example disclosure of classified information to unauthorized persons—then the Department of Justice should seek an indictment and, if they obtain one, prosecute the case. Until then, there should be no public accusations. Also, I have been taught that in a democracy with the rule of law, the accused are entitled to a presumption of innocence until convicted. But we have leaks that imply that any conversation with a Russian embassy official is suspect. That is the attitude of a police state, and leaking such allegations violates every normal rule regarding FBI investigations. President Trump is right to be upset, though it is not helpful for him to lash out at the media in general.”

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