Message from @KLee

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2018-06-25 23:33:01 UTC  

Retired dep is all of that necessary?

2018-06-25 23:33:14 UTC  
2018-06-25 23:34:13 UTC  

Some post for rank

2018-06-25 23:34:19 UTC  

Guess next civil war will be with paint balloons?

2018-06-25 23:35:25 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PfZsOWKdUU&t=2206s This was a good listen to. I don't always agree with this guy but this one was good.

2018-06-25 23:35:59 UTC  

Yes @V77 and to troll and fill up the whole chat so nobody can have a conversation and news will be missed

2018-06-25 23:36:00 UTC  

There’s a Winkie in that photo!!!!

2018-06-25 23:36:49 UTC  

It fills up the chat @American Patriot 1776

2018-06-25 23:36:59 UTC  

yes it does

2018-06-25 23:37:09 UTC  

@Axiom.moixa🗝 that’s a delicious one. 🌝

2018-06-25 23:37:25 UTC  

For Maxine Waters and swamp creatures.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/460951683867082753/FB_IMG_1529873334718.jpg

2018-06-25 23:37:38 UTC  

BREAKING: Judicial Watch today sent a hand-delivered letter to the chairman and co-chairman of the House Office of Congressional Ethics calling for an investigation into whether Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) violated House ethics rules by encouraging violence against Trump administration Cabinet members. Rep. Maxine Waters addressed a rally in Los Angeles over the weekend, telling a crowd: “If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them! And you tell them that they are not welcome, anymore, anywhere.” In today’s letter to the Office of Congressional Ethics co-chairman, Judicial Watch writes: "In encouraging individuals to create 'crowds' who will 'push back' on President Trump’s Cabinet members at private business establishments and in seemingly trying to prevent these Cabinet officials from obtaining basic necessities without fear of assault and violence." Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton: "Rep. Maxine Waters incited violence and assault against members of President Trump’s Cabinet. It is urgent that the House ethics quickly act to hold her accountable for this dangerous incitement."

2018-06-25 23:37:40 UTC  

@V77 indeed

2018-06-25 23:37:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/460951802280542219/image.gif

2018-06-25 23:37:55 UTC  

Ugh why are we putting entire articles on here

2018-06-25 23:38:00 UTC  

Hoe do you block @Axiom.moixađź—ť

2018-06-25 23:38:05 UTC  

What

2018-06-25 23:38:21 UTC  

Hoe? Who's a hoe? Lol

2018-06-25 23:38:24 UTC  

right click on their name

2018-06-25 23:38:37 UTC  

>>>>

2018-06-25 23:38:41 UTC  

A New York Times journalist at the center of questions about media ethics and how information leaked from intelligence services reached new heights Monday after a report from the paper shows the reporter had dated more than one member of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

Ali Watkins, currently with The times, faced scrutiny after a Department of Justice investigation revealed that she was having a romantic relationship with Senate Security staffer James Wolfe, a man around 30 years her senior, while she was working at other outlets like BuzzFeed news and Politico.

http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/25/nyt-reporter-dated-others-in-intelligence/?utm_medium=email

2018-06-25 23:38:42 UTC  

@V77 who are u blocking

2018-06-25 23:38:50 UTC  

The crowd in SC is a riot!

2018-06-25 23:38:53 UTC  

Every student of American politics knows that Terry McAuliffe is that swampiest of swamp creatures, the cool cat with the big bucks. By 1999, McAuliffe claimed to have raised nearly $275 million for the Clintons — and that’s before he joined forces with the Clinton’s 21st century money machine, the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative. In 2000, he was named chairman of the Democratic National Committee. In 2008, he chaired Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. In 2013, with enthusiastic support from the Clintons, he ran for governor of Virginia and won... Now, Terry McAuliffe’s connections are legendary. His devotion to the Clinton ambitions is unswerving. He knows everybody, particularly anybody who has any business with the Clintons (remember, the email controversy is about to metastasize) and certainly he knew that Andrew McCabe worked for the FBI before he asked what is your occupation? But now McCabe knows that the governor knows. Next, money — a lot of it— flows to Andrew McCabe’s wife's campaign. Things might have turned out differently, after all. Jill McCabe might have been in the state senate. Hillary Clinton might have been in the White House. And Andrew McCabe was in line to be the next director of the FBI. Some of the best swamp plays are not about greed but ambition.

2018-06-25 23:38:53 UTC  

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2018-06-25 23:38:54 UTC  

..love the CNN

2018-06-25 23:38:59 UTC  

Just too much text.

2018-06-25 23:39:42 UTC  

Donald J. Trump(@realDonaldTrump)The hearing of Peter Strzok and the other hating frauds at the FBI & DOJ should be shown to the public on live television, not a closed door hearing that nobody will see. We should expose these people for what they are - there should be total transparency!

2018-06-25 23:39:44 UTC  

Judicial Watch filed a FOIA lawsuit asking the court to compel the Department of Justice produce “all text messages to or from DOJ official Andrew Weissmann” regarding President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Weissmann is a senior deputy for Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the former chief of the Justice Department criminal fraud division. Weissmann’s objectivity in Mueller’s investigation was called into question in December 2017 when a Judicial Watch FOIA lawsuit uncovered an email Weissmann wrote praising former acting Attorney General Sally Yates for defying Trump on enforcement of the president’s so-called travel ban. President Trump fired Yates over her refusal to defend the policy. Media outlets also reported that Weissmann had been in attendance at Hillary Clinton’s 2016 election night party and that he had contributed more than $4000 to the Obama Victory Fund in 2008 and $2300 to the Clinton campaign in 2007. Weissmann has also been described as Mueller’s “pit bull” and is the lead prosecutor in the Mueller team’s case against former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton: “Andrew Weissmann is demonstrably an anti-Trump/pro-Clinton activist. And it is suspicious the Justice Department refuses to turn over any Weissmann text messages, especially given the anti-Trump bias documented in the FBI”s Strzok-Page texts.”

2018-06-25 23:39:55 UTC  

Please stop

2018-06-25 23:39:57 UTC  
2018-06-25 23:40:22 UTC  

Entirely