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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Washington Post Bombs!

Pres. Trump, Russian Foreign Minister 
Lavrov and Ambassador Kislyak

On May 5, 2017 the Washington Post published an anonymously sourced piece claiming President Trump gave the Russians highly sensitive, secret intelligence putting American intelligence agents in jeopardy.  The Washington Post piece claimed, "Trump went off script and began describing details of an Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist threat related to the use of laptop computers on aircraft."

The incident was denied completely and entirely by the White House, but the New York Times picked it up and repeated the story in their next edition.  The accusative content reveals it is silly as the information regards civil aviation, nothing military.  

We would have every reason, and responsibility, to report anything to everybody, perhaps confidentially to the government, that we had learned of ISIS plans and tactics in this area.  Let us not forget: Russia is our ally in Syria.  We are not at war with them and no evidence has been presented that they hacked any, much less all, of our 3141 county elections, none of which are on line!

It would be a far greater crime for Mr. Trump not to let our friends know so they could defend themselves against a common enemy! Is this not readily obvious to the editors of the Washington Post and the New York Times?  No, we are not at war with Russia.  We do business with them and we have common enemies in the several Islamic terrorist organizations.  They have a much greater problem with Islam than do we as they have millions of Islamic citizens that are not Russian assimilated and never will be. 

This incident documents the depth of the insanity of the left as well as the great fear Mr. Trump will carry out his campaign promise to "drain the swamp" of Washington, DC.  This only confirms there is much there to drain.  Our greatest problem as a nation is corruption in government and the press as the Washington Post bombs.

Adrian Vance

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