Quote: “Orbán should stop thinking about how to grow his belly. He should think about how to build up his army,” — Zelenskyy.


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Quote: “Orbán should stop thinking about how to grow his belly. He should think about how to build up his army,” — Zelenskyy.
Trump has revealed highly classified information both inadvertently and deliberately while president.
Forget disclosing secrets....I worry the fucker will sell the secrets.
He owes some $500 million that we know of.
Greta Thunberg- 2019 Time’s person of the year
The guy who paid off hookers is jealous.
I don’t need no Intel bullshit. I don’t need Mueller. Our current pres is a Russian puppet, the beneficiary of a completely rigged election. He the moscovian candidate. Worse, he is transforming this place in Putin’s world view.
Ya like Russia? Move there muthafuckas.
— Ron Perlman @perlmutations - July 4, 2018
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this man is a #resistance treasure - he has a good heart for people. A very good heart @perlmutations And he is unafraid to speak out - as we all are, but it must be different when you are famous. #TrumpTreason #july4th #TrumpRussiaConspiracy Move there you mothafuckas !
— 25thAmendment4Trump @safeagain1 - July 4, 2018
Russian civil society activist Vladimir Kara-Murza may be the victim of a second poisoning attempt.
Last July, Trump went on national television to declare that Vladimir Putin was “not going to go into Ukraine, all right? You can mark it down. You can put it down. You can take it anywhere you want.” This was, of course, two years after Putin invaded Ukraine in an attempt to annex Crimea.
One day after Trump’s first official telephone conversation with Putin--you know, the one for which the White House seems to have no transcript because it appears to have turned off the regular recording equipment--Putin launched Russia’s largest offensive in Ukraine in months. Trump’s response: nothing. Perhaps he was too busy fighting with U.S. allies like the Prime Minster of Australia and the President of Mexico.
Now Vladimir Kara-Murza, a pro-democracy and human-rights activist in Moscow who has testified before Congress in support of sanctions against Russia (and also a close friend of murdered opposition leader Boris Nemtsov), was mysteriously poisoned for the second time in two years. Trump’s response: again, nothing. His new Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson--who, as the CEO of Exxon, spent over $300,000 lobbying against sanctions against Russia--also said nothing.
When pressed about Putin’s evident willingness to murder his political opponents, Trump shot back: “There are a lot of killers. We’ve got a lot of killers. What do you think? Our country’s so innocent?” He refused to criticize Putin or his actions in any way.
It’s not really that surprising: Trump must be awfully grateful for everything Putin did to get Trump elected. He’s just returning the favor.