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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthe has an implant. He will never look at the questioner when it is activated. Very easy to spot for those who know it exists. Your understanding of technology is extremely limited. Trump will try tonight to confuse him he will go way off target and look like a deer in headlights and will then "snap back" once the message is received. Just keep your yapper shut and watch, you will see it. It's the worst kept secret in DC, and by no means "a conspiracy theory."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope. Just like non of you Libbies had any issue with the Clinton Foundation, Hunter Biden, bogus impeachment, burning looting and murder in our major cities, electing a senile old man surrounded by socialists. Everything is good
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Forget the zero taxes. What about that 421 million in debt? Owed to who???
President Donald Trump’s massive debt highlighted in a New York Times report Sunday exposing his astonishingly low federal income tax payments makes him vulnerable to foreign influence — and a threat to national security, his biographer warned Monday.
Trump is in a position to use the power of his office to erase some of his $421 million debt revealed by the Times by obtaining lucrative deals for his international companies from foreign interests looking to curry favor with the U.S. government.
Due to Trump’s “indebtedness, his reliance on income from overseas and his refusal to authentically distance himself from his hodgepodge of business, Trump represents a profound national security threat — a threat that will only escalate if he’s reelected,” Timothy L. O’Brien, author of “TrumpNation,” warned in a Bloomberg column.
“The trade-offs someone like him would be willing to make to save his face and his wallet taint every public policy decision he makes — including issues around national security,” he wrote. If Russian President Vladimir Putin, for example, can hypothetically “backchannel a loan or a handout to the president, how hard is Trump going to be on Russia?” added O’Brien, a former HuffPost executive editor.
Other observers agreed with O’Brien’s risk assessment.
Trump entered office with the biggest debts of any president in modern times. Deutsche Bank is a key Trump lender, but not all the sources of his loans are publicly known.
“Fundamentally, there’s the concern that a president who is personally on the hook for significant loans that come due while he’s the president might take official actions, or appear to take official actions, that are meant to alleviate the personal financial pressure he faces,” University of Texas School of Law professor Steve Vladeck told Rolling Stone magazine.
“Indeed, there’s a reason why the federal government generally won’t give security clearances to those who have significant debt — it’s because they’re too much of a risk,” noted Vladeck, an expert in national security law. “So, too, apparently, is the president of the United States.”
Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander told Newsweek: “Substantial personal debt is one of the most common reasons security clearances are denied, because it’s so easily exploited or leveraged by foreign intelligence services.”
Attorney Andrew Weissmann, a key member of the investigation into Kremlin interference in the 2016 election, raised the possibility in a tweet Monday that Russia may be a source of Trump’s loans. Weissmann has just published a book, “Where Law Ends,” criticizing special counsel Robert Mueller for not pressing harder to examine Trump’s personal and business finances and any possible links to foreign interests.
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Trump officials have pointed the finger at left-wing anarchists and anti-fascists during protests against police brutality and racism over the summer, but federal court records provide little evidence showing those arrested for violent acts had affiliations to far-left groups.
Last week, the top two DHS officials acknowledged in congressional hearings, however, that white supremacists have posed the most lethal domestic threat to the United States in recent years.
FBI Director Christopher Wray said during congressional hearings earlier this month that his agency was conducting investigations into violent domestic extremists, include white supremacists and anti-fascist groups. He said the largest “chunk” of investigations were into white supremacist groups.
White supremacist, anti-Semitic, anti-government, and related ideologies were tied to 77 percent of 454 alleged domestic extremist murders in the past decade, according to data compiled by the Anti-Defamation League, a New York City-based anti-hate advocacy organization, and presented at one of the congressional hearings last week.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"Estimated" - educated guesses. Trump depends on gullible fools like you, who believe whatever spin he puts on things, to get reelected. If you think Forbes did a thorough investigation of Trump's finances, his debts and income, all of the shady side deals and hidden revenue sources he likely has as grifter-president - then you are beyond help, intellectually.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrump officials have pointed the finger at left-wing anarchists and anti-fascists during protests against police brutality and racism over the summer, but federal court records provide little evidence showing those arrested for violent acts had affiliations to far-left groups.
Last week, the top two DHS officials acknowledged in congressional hearings, however, that white supremacists have posed the most lethal domestic threat to the United States in recent years.
FBI Director Christopher Wray said during congressional hearings earlier this month that his agency was conducting investigations into violent domestic extremists, include white supremacists and anti-fascist groups. He said the largest “chunk” of investigations were into white supremacist groups.
White supremacist, anti-Semitic, anti-government, and related ideologies were tied to 77 percent of 454 alleged domestic extremist murders in the past decade, according to data compiled by the Anti-Defamation League, a New York City-based anti-hate advocacy organization, and presented at one of the congressional hearings last week.
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Nothing you say are facts, statistics, evidenced or documented from credible sources. You are the definition of uninformed subjective. Thanks for defining estimates. I know four syllable words are big for you. Start your posts “I think” or “I believe” because there is nothing supportive in anything you post. I gave you a source to back up my statement. Try it sometime, and you will soon be voting for Trump.
Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"Estimated" - educated guesses. Trump depends on gullible fools like you, who believe whatever spin he puts on things, to get reelected. If you think Forbes did a thorough investigation of Trump's finances, his debts and income, all of the shady side deals and hidden revenue sources he likely has as grifter-president - then you are beyond help, intellectually.
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Shows that you people know squat. Trump is an outstanding golfer. Ever see him golf? I would bet every penny that Trump is the best golfer to ever become President. He would beat Obama by 50 strokes, no lie.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe's a notorious golf cheat. For as much as he plays you'd think he'd be a handicap, but he's not a good golfer so he cheats. Golfers don't appreciate cheaters.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd there is the magic of Trump's lies. You idiots bite on every one of them. I love watching Trump supporters get interviewed on television. They buy every word he says and he knows it. He doesn't believe a single word of what he says.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShows that you people know squat. Trump is an outstanding golfer. Ever see him golf? I would bet every penny that Trump is the best golfer to ever become President. He would beat Obama by 50 strokes, no lie.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. So now you go google Whitewater. Tie game
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Was Trump intentionally trying to scuttle his presidency? Sure looked like it last night. Utter sh** show
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