Give us something then.You guys "would" believe it anyway.
Treason. Put it out there.
Give us something then.You guys "would" believe it anyway.
Give us something then.
Treason. Put it out there.
how would his taxes show he is a traitor? Really? Furthermore, the f'ing govt has a copy of his tax returns.LOL. I just told you earlier I don't know if Dump is a Traitor. But if he is we need to know. Start with his taxes.
how would his taxes show he is a traitor? Really? Furthermore, the f'ing govt has a copy of his tax returns.
Idk but it seems pretty obvious Putin has something on Dump. Whether it's financial or a peepee tape... Who knows....
Give us something then.
Treason. Put it out there.
Idk but it seems pretty obvious Putin has something on Dump. Whether it's financial or a peepee tape... Who knows....
d —e.g., by deliberately hacking into a nation’s computer-based election infrastructure—
When exactly was the national "election infrastructure" hacked by Russians??
Absolutely:
Laurence Tribe, the Carl M. Loeb University professor and a professor of constitutional law at Harvard Law School, told Newsweek: "If one defines war to include cyberwar—e.g., by deliberately hacking into a nation’s computer-based election infrastructure—then what we witnessed in Helsinki was President Trump openly aiding and abetting the Russian military’s ongoing war against America rather than protecting against that Putin-led cyber-invasion.
"That, in turn, could reasonably be defined as treason within the meaning of 18 USC § 2381 and Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
"Some scholars would resist that modern definition as one the authors of the Constitution could not have contemplated, and others would insist on limiting the definition to situations involving a state of formally declared war, but views like Brennan’s are far from wild," said Tribe.
https://www.newsweek.com/did-trump-commit-treason-putin-meeting-heres-what-lawyers-say-1027643
Who knew “Hackers” leave their passport info behind??? Learn something new all the time around here.
Two days after President Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian officials offered a string of assertions about what the two leaders had achieved.
“Important verbal agreements” were reached at the Helsinki meeting, Russia’s ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Antonov, told reporters in Moscow Wednesday, including preservation of the New Start and INF agreements, major bilateral arms control treaties whose futures have been in question. Antonov also said that Putin had made “specific and interesting proposals to Washington” on how the two countries could cooperate on Syria.
But officials at the most senior levels across the U.S. military, scrambling since Monday to determine what Trump may have agreed to on national security issues in Helsinki, had little to no information Wednesday.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...1bf7847b375_story.html?utm_term=.09fae95191d4