Message from @sly the huntres
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I'm on Twitter now, help me get to know my way around. Handle is pocket angel
@pocketangel3 Hello how are you doing today Sweetie hope your day is going good☕☕❤🌼🌻🌺
@Dina
Going awesome thank you.
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Q !!mG7VJxZNCI 09/21/18 (Fri) 12:07:47 No.282
We are at the PRECIPICE.
[SWAMP] FIGHTING BACK
Remain CALM.
We are here for a reason.
Patriots are in control.
Q
Groovy!
@silowetr
I respect myself enough to mirror the respect you're worth!
@Dina - ABSOLUTELY... Satan knows his scripture.... it is the news paper to him.... he cannot change the outcome of the written word... THEY HATE THE CREATOR GOD and JESUS CHRIST.
@Magnify ✝ Q 👉MAGA-KAG
Amen to that.
5 o'clock shadow???
"We can neither confirm nor deny the existence of the information requested but, hypothetically, if such data were to exist, the subject matter would be classified, and could not be disclosed."
About to Max 751 posts
Rope is too good for these traitors. Judas.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein reportedly suggested last year that he secretly record President Donald Trump, and he also allegedly discussed using the 25th Amendment to remove the President for being unfit, an explosive new report out Friday revealed.
The New York Times first broke the story, citing several anonymous sources who either had second-hand knowledge of the instances or were familiar with FBI memos about Rosenstein’s alleged comments.
He allegedly made remarks about getting officials to invoke the 25th Amendment because Trump was unfit, and wearing wires to secretly record the President; he made such remarks in meetings and in conversations with FBI and Justice Department officials, the Times said. Rosenstein reportedly made these comments last spring, in 2017, shortly after he became deputy attorney general.
How does anything she says happened 36 years ago hold any water since she just remembered it
Rosenstein apparently went so far as to say he could get support from Attorney General Jeff Sessions and now-White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, who was at the time serving as Secretary of Homeland Security, to invoke the 25th Amendment, the Times sa
Better than B-13
In a statement to the Times, Rosenstein disputed the accusations.
“The New York Times’s story is inaccurate and factually incorrect. I will not further comment on a story based on anonymous sources who are obviously biased against the department and are advancing their own personal agenda. But let me be clear about this: Based on my personal dealings with the president, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment,” he said in a statement to the Times, they reported.