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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mrjns who wrote (84839)7/23/2018 7:59:52 PM
From: Woody_Nickels2 Recommendations

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Mrjns

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Dems have no sense of humor. Everything, literally everything,
is a crisis, and everyone is a victim of some perceived (not
real) injustice or hurtful words.
It must stem from their "entitlement" culture and sympathy
for criminals, illegals and perverts.



To: Mrjns who wrote (84839)7/23/2018 8:28:06 PM
From: Intrepid11 Recommendation

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missing out by ignoring the Strzok Page fiasco

You mean Gumby and Strokey



To: Mrjns who wrote (84839)7/23/2018 8:30:17 PM
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DANG, LOOK AT THIS GUY... THESE DEEP STATE FREAKS ALL LOOK LIKE PSYCHOS!!!

GAG ORDER ON THE PRES.? GOOD LUCK LIBTARDS. YOU CAN'T VIOLATE OUR PRES' CIVIL RIGHTS.
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James Wolfe’s attorneys seek Donald Trump gag order


washingtontimes.com

James Wolfe former director of security with the Senate Intelligence Committee leaves the federal courthouse, Wednesday, June 13, 2018, in Washington. James Wolfe a former director of security of the Senate Intelligence Committee was indicted for allegedly lying to FBI ... more >

By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times - Updated: 7:45 p.m. on Monday, July 23, 2018

Comments by President Trump have robbed James Wolfe of a fair trial, attorneys for the former Senate staffer said in court filings late Monday.

Mr. Wolfe’s attorneys have requested a federal judge in Washington, D.C. impose a gag order on the president, barring from talking about the case in the future. They say it is imperative to stop Mr. Trump from talking about the case because in comments last he month he accused Mr. Wolfe of leaking classified documents, a crime for which he has not been charged.

Prosecutors have alleged Mr. Wolfe made false statements about his personal relationships with reporters to FBI agents investigating the leak of sensitive intelligence information. They have accused him of leaking any information.


“The President, having proclaimed Mr. Wolfe to be guilty, compounded the prejudice by suggesting that he was guilty of leaking classified information, a far more serious crime that he is not facing,” wrote Benjamin Klubes, one of Mr. Wolfe’s attorneys.

Shortly after Mr. Wolfe’s June arrest, Mr. Trump called him “a very important leaker.” Later, he made a more direct comment to reporters.

“I believe strongly in the freedom of the press,” the president told reporters. “I’m a big, big believer in freedom of the press. But I’m also a believer in classified information. It has to remain classified. And that includes [former FBI Director James] Comey and his band of thieves who leaked classified information all over the place. So I’m a big believer in freedom of the press, but I’m also a believer [that] you cannot leak classified information.”