Posted on 05/25/2019 9:03:54 AM PDT by Monrose72
President Donald Trump has warned that he is planning to confront British Prime Minister Theresa May on the UK's role in "spying" on his 2016 presidential campaign.Despite her emotional public resignation during a Friday press conference, Mrs. May will still be PM during Trump's official state visit in June.President Trump said Friday that Attorney General William Barr will be taking his investigation of the Russia Probe's origins global and examine events in Great Britain, Australia, and Ukraine.
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Way past due! Why was this bitch trying to influence OUR election?
Every bit of information uncovered about these nations’ spying on us will give us leverage over them.
He’s got them by where their gonads used to be.
Why, Yellow Man bad, of course.
Which means he is absolutely positive she is guilty. He knew this all along but had to hold back; now that she is leaving he can hit her right between the eyes; and he will. Bank on it.
Confront? Absurd hyperbole, with Mays leaving she might even tell Trump what really happened and that should scare the hell out of the Rat weasels on this side of the pond.
No.
You can post your blog in full right here.
Get a job.
Gosh.
Its almost like we live in a competitive world where other nations bribe the Democrat Party to try to get an advantage.
The Italians have already buckled over Mifsud. Trump should get his pound of flesh from the Brits, too. I mean if the German PM can get all torqued off about the NSA vacuuming up her electronic communications and emails, then why shouldn’t Trump be able to b*tch about British intel doing the dirty work for the CIA in a domestic matter?
It would be smart of them to come clean now before they are exposed.
He just told the Japanese that the trade imbalance needs to wnd.
It’s sickening seeing a POTUS fight for the U.S.
He should be folding and bowing.
You think the US government hadn’t done the same? The entire 5 eyes arrangement scheme is the way all 5 government’s circumvent the laws on domestic spying on their own citizens by getting the other government’s to do it for them. The Obama administration was using its own malign influence to influence the EU referendum.
When you shoot the king, you have to kill the king. It’s a bitch when you miss. They missed.
When you shoot the king, you have to kill the king. It’s a bitch when you miss. They missed.
When you shoot the king, you have to kill the king. It’s a bitch when you miss. They missed.
All this is so much bigger than Clinton and Obama. Can Trump really expose it all? My daily prayers are that he can, and will.
Two important notes:
1. Boris Johnson, PM May's heir apparent, was Foreign Secretary from July, 2016 to July, 2018 - during much of the time that GCHQ (Britain's NSA) eavesdropped on candidates Trump and Cruz and President-elect Trump. GCHQ reports directly to the Foreign Minister.
2. GCHQ's spying on the American political candidates likely began in 2015, under then-Foreign Minister Philip Hammond. We believe this because GCHQ Director Robert Hannigan traveled to Washington, DC in 2015 to meet with CIA Director Brennan - an odd thing since Hannigan's actual US counterpart (in signals intelligences) was NSA Director Rogers, a non-coup plotter. This curious fact supports the belief that CIA enlisted GCHQ to conduct the actual eavesdropping on the CIA's political targets within the United States.
So... Was Boris Johnson complicit in GCHQ's role in the failed coup against President Trump? Or is Boris Johnson a Trump ally who discovered what his predecessor began before Johnson took over as Foreign Secretary? I don't know, but time will tell.
I hope the Kenyan is pi$$ing himself!
An excellent paraphrase of a famous quote. See my tagline...
Thats about what I would expect from you.
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