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Apparently you read as well as the idiot AC. Reading comprehension, it's a beautiful thing. LMAO

https://www.dailywire.com/news/35990/watch-cnns-cooper-explodes-over-memes-about-him-ryan-saavedra (CNN's Cooper Explodes Over Memes About Him, Lies During Fact-Check)

monkey see monkey do. what an idiot
 
(Thread) Trump and the Russia Mafia

What’s “collusion” got to do with it?

Spoiler: The word is entirely inadequate and misdirects the inquiry.

Fact: Trump was bought and paid for by the Russian mafia.

1/ Let’s begin with Semion Mogilevich.

Mogilevich got his start as a young man in the Soviet Union (SU) scamming his fellow countrymen who wanted to emigrate. He offered to sell their assets & send them the money, but instead, he pocketed their money.

2/ His victims had left the country so they couldn't do anything.

By the mid 1980s, he had millions and needed to launder it.

Money laundering means putting illegally obtained money through a few complicated transactions to hide the origins of the money.

3/ Mogilevich knew it made no sense for a young man in the SU to have millions—so in 1986, he sent his operative to buy 6 luxury condos in Trump Tower. ...

Thread by @Teri_Kanefield: "(Thread) Trump and the Russia Mafia What’s “collusion” got to do with it? Spoiler: The word is entirely inadequate and misdirects the inquir […]"
 


President Trump in an exclusive interview with Hill.TV said Tuesday he ordered the release of classified documents in the Russia collusion case to show the public the FBI probe started as a “hoax,” and that exposing it could become one of the “crowning achievements” of his presidency.

“What we’ve done is a great service to the country, really,” Trump said in a 45-minute, wide-ranging interview in the Oval Office.
 


Contrary to public concern, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is not handing President Donald Trump a direct line to send personalized messages to American citizens.

He would be breaking the law if he did.

Last Friday, the Federal Communications Commission and FEMA announced plans to test a system that would allow the president to send a message to mobile devices across the U.S.

The announcement of the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) test caused some concerns that it could be used by Trump like he uses Twitter. But in 2015, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., introduced a bill to prevent any president from abusing the system.

"Except to the extent necessary for testing the public alert and warning system, the public alert and warning system shall not be used to transmit a message that does not relate to a natural disaster, act of terrorism, or other man-made disaster or threat to public safety, " states the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System Modernization Act of 2015.
 

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