A binder containing highly classified information related to Russian election interference went missing at the end of Donald Trump’s presidency, raising alarms among intelligence officials.
A reminder that Trump is likely a Russian asset, he wanted a secret back channel with them, he was fucking around in Ukraine by blackmailing them to investigate Biden and make him look guilty, he practically kissed Putin’s ring in Helsinki when he agreed to let them investigate their own crimes and send them a US ambassador.
Btw, it’s been over 13 hours since this news broke, and I’ve literally just come over from Faux’s home page. I scrolled through the entire thing, over 160 story-entries* and not a single word about this.
* I’m going with “story-entries” instead of just “stories” because some stories appear multiple times. Like they have three separate entries for the exact same story on Matthew Perry’s death: is apparently the top news story of the day over at Faux, plus it’s in the Entertainment section, and some other section I don’t remember. But I’m not going through their front page looking for duplicates to not-count, so I’m just calling them “story-entries”.
A reminder that Trump is likely a Russian asset, he wanted a secret back channel with them, he was fucking around in Ukraine by blackmailing them to investigate Biden and make him look guilty, he practically kissed Putin’s ring in Helsinki when he agreed to let them investigate their own crimes and send them a US ambassador.
Just to elaborate on Helsinki, he literally trusted Putin’s word over his own intelligence agency.
To be fair, Trump trust is based on favors, and the intelligence agencies weren’t doing him any.
Practically sucked putin’s dick live on stage. Shit was disgusting.
Btw, it’s been over 13 hours since this news broke, and I’ve literally just come over from Faux’s home page. I scrolled through the entire thing, over 160 story-entries* and not a single word about this.
* I’m going with “story-entries” instead of just “stories” because some stories appear multiple times. Like they have three separate entries for the exact same story on Matthew Perry’s death: is apparently the top news story of the day over at Faux, plus it’s in the Entertainment section, and some other section I don’t remember. But I’m not going through their front page looking for duplicates to not-count, so I’m just calling them “story-entries”.