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To: Celtictrader who wrote (1237507)6/8/2020 8:05:01 AM
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WTF? That's ancient news and STILL FAKE. From Nov 7 2019. duh duh duh

The lawsuit stems from the wild days of the 2016 Republican primary. Because of a feud he maintained with Fox News at the time, Trump decided to skip a debate hosted by the network just before the Iowa caucuses in January 2016, and hold his own, competing event instead — a televised fundraiser for veterans



To: Celtictrader who wrote (1237507)6/8/2020 9:01:48 AM
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Not from LeBron James or a Hollywood millionaire or Pelosi or Roger Goodell or Greg Popovitch

Black Teen Who Spent 10 Hours Cleaning Up After Riots is Rewarded With a Car and a College Scholarship by White Local Businessman




To: Celtictrader who wrote (1237507)6/8/2020 9:09:04 AM
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Sen. Graham refuses to let FISA
abuse get pinned on low-level
FBI staff: 'I believe it goes
to the very top'


Fox News, by Ronn Blitzer

Original Article

Sen. Lindsey Graham says that he plans on calling former FBI Director James Comey and former deputy director Andrew McCabe to testify before his Senate Judiciary Committee, because he doubts they were unaware the dossier compiled by ex-British spy Christopher Steele had been debunked before it was used to get a FISA warrant to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. After former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein denied having knowledge of any altered documents or that the Steele dossier had been disavowed beforehand, McCabe responded by saying that Rosenstein’s claim that he was misled by him or anyone else at the FBI “are completely false.”