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  • playmaker88
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    ? ROGER AILES

    He helped craft media narratives of minorities specifically black people in this Mass Media era. and he was a scumbag through and through. In before the lionization
  • fortyacres
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    ? that cracka

    Hope Bill O'reilly , Klannity , Murdoch , Tucker and them fox and friends ? all follow soon.
  • D. Morgan
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    01vw4bdn33wj.jpg

    Wonder which administration dropped the most bodies to keep their political and criminal activities quiet.
  • stringer bell
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    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/report-spicer-wont-give-daily-briefings-after-trump-trip-abroad
    Are White House Press Briefings About To Get A Lot Less Spice-y?


    White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer won’t be meeting the press quite as often once President Donald Trump returns from his first trip abroad, Politico reported on Thursday.

    Spicer isn’t expected to give the daily briefing on camera after Trump gets back from his first international trip as President, Politico reported, citing several unnamed officials familiar with his thinking. Those officials told Politico that Trump no longer wants Spicer, whose crisis-control briefings have spawned crises of their own, to publicly defend his administration.

    One senior administration official said that Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will take over more briefings, while another told Politico that there will likely be fewer on-camera briefings overall. Spicer declined to comment for the article.

    Axios and the New York Times reported last week that Trump was considering making broad changes to his senior staff in the wake of backlash to his abrupt firing of James Comey as head of the FBI. The White House did not anticipate, and was not prepared for, the fierce reaction to the move.

    Fox News personality Kimberly Guilfoyle on Monday said she was in talks with Trump’s administration about replacing Spicer, but later appeared to walk that back, saying that her current job as a co-host of “The Five” is “tough to beat.”

    With Spicer absent last week on U.S. Navy Reserve duty, Sanders took the podium for two press briefings in the chaotic aftermath of Comey’s termination. Spicer then replaced two on-camera briefings with off-camera press gaggles this week in the wake of yet more bombshell reports, on the President’s sharing highly classified information with top Russian diplomats and allegedly asking Comey to quash an investigation into his former national security adviser.

    Trump seemed equivocal on Spicer’s future job prospects last week, telling Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro that the press secretary was “doing a good job, but he gets beat up.”

    Asked whether Spicer will remain behind the podium, Trump said only, “Yeah, well, he’s been there from the beginning.”
  • VIBE
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  • Mr.LV
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    Michael Flynn is about to get indicted.
  • Mr.LV
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    Car plows into pedestrians in Times Square
  • VIBE
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    ^not terror related
  • blue_london
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    VIBE wrote: »
    ^not terror related

    It will disappear from the news very fast
  • VIBE
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    they're saying it's a possible ? driver
  • stringer bell
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    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/flynn-told-trump-team-under-federal-investigation-during-transition
    New Revelation On Flynn Adds Puzzling Wrinkle To Scandal Timeline

    A new account of what the Trump transition team knew about Michael Flynn’s problematic work for Turkey—and when it knew it—paints an even more baffling picture of Trump’s decision to install Flynn as national security adviser.

    The new details reported by The New York Times also further call into question claims by the White House and the vice president that they were unaware of Flynn’s work for Turkey until after he had left the administration.

    More than two weeks before President Donald Trump was sworn in, Flynn told the transition team that he was under federal investigation for serving as a paid lobbyist for Turkey while working on the presidential campaign, the Times Wednesday.

    Flynn first informed the transition team’s chief lawyer, Don McGahn, who now serves as White House counsel, on Jan. 4, two people familiar with the case told the newspaper. Flynn’s lawyer provided additional information to other transition team lawyers in another meeting on Jan. 6, according to the report.

    This revelation indicates that the incoming Trump administration, which has continued to defend Flynn’s reputation, knew that he was under investigation by the Justice Department earlier than previously reported. Armed with this knowledge, they still installed Flynn as national security adviser, where he was privy to the United States’ most classified secrets.

    The saga of Flynn’s work for Turkey dates back to November, when news reports first surfaced that his consulting firm, Flynn Intel Group, was working for Inovo BV, a Dutch firm owned by a Turkish businessman later revealed to have close financial ties to Russia. Those reports came in the wake of an op-ed Flynn published in The Hill on Election Day calling for better relations between Turkey and the U.S. According to the Times, that column caught the attention of the Justice Department, prompting a Nov. 30 letter informing Flynn that federal investigators were looking into his lobbying work.

    Trump named Flynn his national security adviser on Nov. 17, and Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD), the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, wrote a letter to then-Vice President-elect Mike Pence the next day expressing concern that he “was hired by a foreign company to lobby for Turkish interests.”

    Flynn disbanded his firm shortly after his appointment, and filed a public disclosure report on Dec. 1 terminating his registration as a lobbyist for Inovo. (Flynn had properly registered as a lobbyist for Inovo, but only later would he separately register as a foreign agent for the work, which ultimately benefited Turkey.)

    The exact nature of that work didn’t come out until Flynn left the Trump administration in mid-February over a separate scandal: his failure to disclose private conversations with Russian officials to Pence and other senior White House officials.

    In early March, Flynn retroactively registered as a foreign agent with the Justice Department, acknowledging that the work his firm was doing while he served as a Trump campaign adviser and designated national security adviser “could be construed to have principally benefited the Republic of Turkey.” In undertaking the work, the Flynn Intel Group had signed a contract to receive $600,000 from Inovo for running an influence campaign against Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish cleric despised by Erdogan who lives in exile in Pennsylvania, according to his filings under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

    Between a wealth of news reports on Flynn’s lobbying and the conversations between both Flynn and McGahn and Flynn’s lawyers and the Trump transition team’s lawyers, it’s clear that the Trump team was informed about his foreign dealings earlier than advertised. A scan of headlines in major publications would have let senior Trump transition officials know that their national security adviser-to-be had spent months working as a lobbyist for Turkey. And the top White House lawyer was told prior to inauguration not only that Flynn might need to register as a foreign agent, but that he was under investigation by the federal government regarding that work.

    Asked in a March 9 press briefing whether Trump knew about Flynn’s work for Turkey before making him national security adviser, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said, “I don’t believe that that was known.”

    Pence said twice, unprompted, during a Fox News interview the same day that it “was the first I’d heard” of Flynn’s work for Turkey.

    The Associated Press has separately reported that Flynn’s lawyers told the transition team before inauguration that Flynn might need to register as a foreign agent. (It’s not clear if this is the same meeting where they learned about the DOJ investigation.)

    This report apparently did not alarm the White House, according to Spicer, who said on March 10, the day the AP story broke, that Flynn’s work “was a personal matter, a business matter, not something appropriate for a government entity.”

    The administration has maintained that they believed all Trump appointees filed the requisite paperwork and passed background checks, and deferred additional questions to the Justice Department.

    The Justice Department has since issued grand jury subpoenas to Flynn’s business associates, and the Times reported that “veteran espionage prosecutor” Brandon Van Grack is leading the probe into Flynn’s foreign dealings.

    One subpoena reviewed by the Times demands all “records, research, contracts, bank records, communications” and other documents related to work with Flynn and the Flynn Intel Group.

    It also asks for similar records about Ekim Alptekin, the Turkish businessman behind Inovo BV, according to the Times.


  • marc123
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    VIBE wrote: »
    they're saying it's a possible ? driver

    Its not even 1PM yet and dude was already ? smh
  • Angeles1son85
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    so trump circle team all about to lawyer up lol this press conference funny you know trump aint like reading he ready to go off script

    lmaoooooo trump is a damn foo
    "even my enemies say theres no collusion"
  • JJ_Evans
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    blackrain wrote: »
    I'm noticing most of the "Trump won't be as bad as people think" and "Trump won't be any different than any other politician" posters have been silent as ?

    Those smart-dumb black posters............and all the racist white Trump loving pretending to be black posters are still posting, but aren't being reminded of the ? ? they did on this site during the election because some mod tried to ? my thread and instead stickied @Mister B. thread, even though his goofy ass was one of the people that helped elect Donald Trump.

    I'm gonna bump it again and watch how it sinks off the front page even though people are posting in it. It always happens.

    This site kinda fell off because racist white trolls were allowed to post their pro-Trump ? here with no punishment............and some of the mods on this site abuse their authority. It's unfortunate because there were some cool mods and posters here.

    http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/552963/the-official-trump-supporters-thread-for-the-next-four-years/p1
  • dontdiedontkillanyon
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    Trump endangering you fools out there:

    https://youtu.be/mmceh9nIbBY
  • VIBE
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    so trump circle team all about to lawyer up lol this press conference funny you know trump aint like reading he ready to go off script

    lmaoooooo trump is a damn foo
    "even my enemies say theres no collusion"

    not too long before that he said, "I don't like to speak for others.." then proceeds to speak for his enemies lmao