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Trump claiming credit for the fact there were no deaths from airliners in 2017: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...95478428102657
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It's 2018, we're approaching Trump's 2nd year in office. His critics said he would not last three months, high level folks within the FBI hope their plan would see to that. (This far exceeds the Watergate scandal) and already people finding fault with everything and anything, he says still.
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Trump is wrong to in anyway claim credit for the lack of civil aviation deaths. This is a worldwide statistic and plane safety doesn't transform overnight or in a year. It's not really a big deal, more mocking him really. |
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Each President has their own failings, the current one having narcissistic traits (So his critics say). But the issues coming out about the former president and his subordinates are growing and growing. As you're referring to President Obama, it is not just what Obama said but did or did not do. Like failing to act when that red line of his was crossed when Assad conducted another Gas attack on his own citizens, women and children. Failing to act when Russia Annexed Crimea. Still issues surrounding the Uranium One deal which has resulted in the DOJ conducting a further investigation surrounding that arrangement based off new information that has come to light. Accusations the Obama Administration, more specifically the DOJ, under Obama's watch, helped clear Hillary Clinton in the FBI Criminal Investigation in to her alleged email crimes. Drafts statements showing changes to key wordings that meant exoneration in the final statement and that the key person who changed that was Peter Strzok, who talked about an insurance policy, in the event Trump got elected. You got the former Director of the FBI, James Comey, admitting to leaking to the liberal press, NYT, (Leaking is a federal crime). He is now spending his days throwing out cryptic quotes. And now just last week new information that Classified emails belonging to Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State, being found on a Laptop belonging to Antony Weiner, Husband of Huma Abedin. Emily Miller, who was a State Dept Aide, with top level clearance tweeted the following: Quote:
A soldier was sent to prison for taking a few pictures of a submarine's engine room which was classed as top secret & sending it to his kids! |
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I don't really have any issue with investigating alleged crimes if there is cause to do so. |
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Trump is a fool for yet again trying to take credit for something that was totally nothing to do with him.
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Sadly, due to the Republicans delaying the introduction of safety equipment, the same claim cannot be made for the US railways which is daft as that should be far safer than air. |
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Well I hope everyone has set some time aside for Trump's FAKE NEWS awards: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...59545767841792
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Trump has harsh words for Bannon.
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he really needs to learn how to be diplomatic and have a bit of decency(Never going to happen) |
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BREAKING: Paul Manafort sues special counsel Robert Mueller saying he exceeded authority in Russia probe. (Source: Associated Press)
https://apnews.com/aaa0d483f94244e2a4eb6004847f7573 |
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Unusual approach - saying a Law Officer who, whilst investigating allegations of other crimes, comes across prosecutable crimes not related to the initial investigation, should ignore those crimes? That’s like saying if some Police Officers were investigating a robbery, and found evidence of drug smuggling or money laundering during their investigations, should just let those indictable offences go by... |
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