To: af_vet_rr
As a follow-up comment, it's being reported by attendees that Trump's security is barring people from bringing in Q t-shirts and posters to the tonight's rally, although some are trying to smuggle shirts in. So yes, I do think that Trump does not care for Q being around him, and I do think he's fine with the FBI's assessments - I don't see him on twitter stating a difference of opinion. You assume Trump tweets every time he's unhappy with somebody in the executive branch. I don't make that assumption. And I don't think Trump is happy with his current FBI director, Wray, and I believe he will replace him when the time is right.
And it's not the FBI's, or government's place to warn against people who are committing no crime and who not advocating any violence, for example the Qtards.
I am glad Trump is barring Q stuff at his campaign rally. But that's a far different thing than the FBI warning about non violent free speech.
To: FreeReign
You assume Trump tweets every time he's unhappy with somebody in the executive branch. I don't make that assumption. And I don't think Trump is happy with his current FBI director, Wray, and I believe he will replace him when the time is right.
Assuming Trump tweets every time he's unhappy with somebody is a pretty safe assumption. It's almost embarrassing how angst-ridden he gets on twitter.
If Trump truly wanted Wray gone, he would have had somebody fire Wray. This "waiting for the right time" is just making an excuse for a situation that may not even exist.
To put it in a business perspective: I have a couple of businesses, plus have some input on a family-owned business. If I am unhappy with an employee and feel they need to be replaced, I don't sit around letting them collect a paycheck, waiting for the right time to replace them, and potentially giving them the chance to muck around with the business.
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