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To: puborectalis who wrote (1128855)4/7/2019 8:18:05 AM
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Longtime Donald Trump associate Roger Stone defended the president’s recent attack...

That's the best that you freaks can do after 2½ years of FAKE Russian Collusion and FAKE Obstruction of Justice? Attack Stone and blame President Trump?

I see your fake news even reverted to the "they are animals" from last year trying to attribute it to Trump on all Hispanic immigrants. FOX had a good laugh this morning showing the hysterics of you failed freaks.

Typical for pathetic losers and failures in life, such as you are.



To: puborectalis who wrote (1128855)4/7/2019 8:19:54 AM
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Obama shatters previous record, mentions
himself 467 times in one speech in Berlin



To: puborectalis who wrote (1128855)4/7/2019 3:35:17 PM
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Ukrainian to US prosecutors: Why don´t
you want our evidence on Democrats?


The Hill [DC], by John Solomon

Ukrainian law enforcement officials believe they have evidence of wrongdoing by American Democrats and their allies in Kiev, ranging from 2016 election interference to obstructing criminal probes. But, they say, they’ve been thwarted in trying to get the Trump Justice Department to act. Kostiantyn Kulyk, deputy head of the Prosecutor General’s International Legal Cooperation Department, told me he and other senior law enforcement officials tried unsuccessfully since last year to get visas from the U.S. embassy in Kiev to deliver their evidence to Washington.

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