Trump Timeline ... Trumpocalypse

And may I remind all these conservative bigots that seem not to want to remember that Jesus was a semite and a Jew. He certainly had dark skin, brown eyes and black hair. God chose Him to be born in the Jewish state, not among the blond Saxons or blue eyed Germanic races. His mother was a very young Jewess who came from a noble family of High Priests, whilst Joseph, if one believes the Gospels , was of the city and of the family of David. That is to say, he too had noble blood. All these white conservatives who think of Jesus as a blond, blue eyed aryan, are completely mistaken. He looked more like an arab, more like a Syrian refugee than a Trump supporter..

That is for those who believe in Christianity of course ...
I'll bet that's why he sent Trump there.
 


Mike Dubke, President Trump's communications director, is leaving the White House — the start of a wave of changes as the West Wing struggles to cope with burgeoning scandals and a stalled agenda.
 


ROME — President Trump made the most of his short time in Italy. He was treated to a private audience with the pope, met with both the country’s president and its prime minister in Rome, flew to Sicily for a summit meeting of world leaders and visited with American troops at a nearby naval air station.

But as the sudden burst of diplomatic activity subsided with his departure, European and American officials fear a return to the new normal of American inattention as the administration struggles with political turmoil and Russia-related scandals back home.

All the while, Russia is assiduously courting Italy, a country that once had the largest Communist party outside the Soviet bloc and that many analysts consider the soft underbelly of the European Union.

In Rome, Mr. Trump left behind an embassy without an ambassador, and forfeited a geopolitical playing field that Moscow’s ambassador in Rome, Sergey Razov, is exploiting.
 


One of President Donald Trump’s closest confidants, his personal lawyer Michael Cohen, has now become a focus of the expanding Congressional investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 campaign.

Cohen confirmed to ABC News that House and Senate investigators have asked him “to provide information and testimony” about any contacts he had with people connected to the Russian government, but he said he has turned down the invitation.

“I declined the invitation to participate as the request was poorly phrased, overly broad and not capable of being answered,” Cohen told ABC News in an email Tuesday.

After Cohen rejected the Congressional requests for cooperation, the Senate Select Intelligence Committee voted unanimously on Thursday to grant the chairman, Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, and ranking Democrat, Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, blanket authority to issue subpoenas as they deem necessary.
 
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