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  • An NSC Staffer Is Forced Out Over a Controversial Memo

    08/02/2017 1:09:07 PM PDT · by Whenifhow · 51 replies
    The Atlantic ^ | August 2 2017 | Rosie Gray
    A top official of the National Security Council was fired last month after arguing in a memo that President Trump is under sustained attack from subversive forces both within and outside the government who are deploying Maoist tactics to defeat President Trump’s nationalist agenda. His dismissal marks the latest victory by National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster in the ongoing war within Trump’s White House between those who believe that the president is under threat from dark forces plotting to undermine him, and those like McMaster who dismiss this as conspiratorial thinking. Rich Higgins, a former Pentagon official who served in...
  • Here’s Why NSC Staffer Rich Higgins Says He Was Fired From The Trump Administration [VIDEO]

    09/23/2017 7:04:43 PM PDT · by ForYourChildren · 14 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | 09/23/2017 | Ginni Thomas
    National Security adviser H.R. McMaster fired Rich Higgins, an Army veteran and former national security surrogate for Trump, on July 21 for a memo he claims captured the unprecedented cultural and ideological threats meant to undermine President Donald Trump’s governance. When Ezra Cohen from the National Security Council was fired a week later, Higgins’ memo and the back-to-back firings sparked instant intrigue on social media. “Meet The Press” host Chuck Todd invited McMaster to do an interview about Higgins’ firing in August, and both men called into question Higgins’ work and reputation. Since then, Higgins reports that he has had...
  • Ed Klein: Hillary's Plea Bargain

    08/08/2017 1:24:44 PM PDT · by ForYourChildren · 209 replies
    Newsmax ^ | 08/08/2017 | Ed Klein
    The Justice Department has reopened the investigation of Hillary Clinton's mishandling of classified material on her private email system while she was secretary of state, and is considering offering her a plea bargain if she will agree to plead guilty to charges of breaking the law, according to a Clinton attorney. The discussion of a plea bargain took place late last month and was offered by a high-ranking Justice Department official to the Clinton lawyer. During the exploratory talks with the prosecutor, the Clinton attorney was told that despite former FBI Director James Comey's decision last July not to prosecute...