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Trump's Coup Attempt

“We MUST defend Georgia from the Dems!” he wrote in one recent text message. “I need YOU to secure a WIN in Georgia,” he said in another. “Help us WIN both Senate races in Georgia & STOP Socialist Dems,” he pleaded a few days later.


There’s just one hitch: Trump’s new political machine is pocketing most of the dough — and the campaigns of the Georgia senators competing in the Jan. 5 races aren’t getting a cent.

Trump’s aggressive fundraising blitz appears to be devoted to helping the party defend Georgia’s two Senate seats and, with them, the Senate majority. But the fine print shows that most of the proceeds are going toward Trump’s newly launched PAC, which he plans to use to fund his future political activities. Only a fraction is going to the Republican National Committee, which is investing $20 million into the runoffs."





 
Yes, it was very tasty.
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Ironic that the 2016 election featured Trump and his campaign team welcoming Russian help, and as his administration is winding down, silence on the part of a president that could not care less for anything other than not being a loser. The latest, and most serious attack by geopolitical adversary Russia, and nada from Trump. Dereliction of duty on front after front.


Thomas Bossert, who served as a top homeland security adviser to both Mr Trump and former President George W Bush, detailed the attack in an article published on Thursday in the New York Times that said “the magnitude of this national security breach is hard to overstate.”

“At the worst possible time, when the United States is at its most vulnerable — during a presidential transition and a devastating public health crisis — the networks of the federal government and much of corporate America are compromised by a foreign nation,” the career security adviser wrote.

“The logical conclusion is that we must act as if the Russian government has control of all the networks it has penetrated,” he added. “But it is unclear what the Russians intend to do next. The access the Russians now enjoy could be used for far more than simply spying.”

Mr Bossert said resolving the cyberattack would required “the segregated replacement of entire enclaves of computers, network hardware and servers across vast federal and corporate networks” while remaining in operation. How the nation’s computer systems remain active amid Russian intrusion while rooting out the hackers would be “difficult” but ultimately necessary, the security adviser wrote.

“President Trump is on the verge of leaving behind a federal government, and perhaps a large number of major industries, compromised by the Russian government,” he concluded. “President-elect Joe Biden must begin his planning to take charge of this crisis.”
 
Ironic that the 2016 election featured Trump and his campaign team welcoming Russian help, and as his administration is winding down, silence on the part of a president that could not care less for anything other than not being a loser. The latest, and most serious attack by geopolitical adversary Russia, and nada from Trump. Dereliction of duty on front after front.


Thomas Bossert, who served as a top homeland security adviser to both Mr Trump and former President George W Bush, detailed the attack in an article published on Thursday in the New York Times that said “the magnitude of this national security breach is hard to overstate.”

“At the worst possible time, when the United States is at its most vulnerable — during a presidential transition and a devastating public health crisis — the networks of the federal government and much of corporate America are compromised by a foreign nation,” the career security adviser wrote.

“The logical conclusion is that we must act as if the Russian government has control of all the networks it has penetrated,” he added. “But it is unclear what the Russians intend to do next. The access the Russians now enjoy could be used for far more than simply spying.”

Mr Bossert said resolving the cyberattack would required “the segregated replacement of entire enclaves of computers, network hardware and servers across vast federal and corporate networks” while remaining in operation. How the nation’s computer systems remain active amid Russian intrusion while rooting out the hackers would be “difficult” but ultimately necessary, the security adviser wrote.

“President Trump is on the verge of leaving behind a federal government, and perhaps a large number of major industries, compromised by the Russian government,” he concluded. “President-elect Joe Biden must begin his planning to take charge of this crisis.”
He will go down as the most damaging president in history.
Mind boggling.
 
Trump says it might not be Russia behind the massive hack, maybe it's China.

You can't make this **** up.

He's a pathological liar. He'd lie if the truth was both easier and less damaging for him. You can tell Trump is lying if his lips are moving or if he is tweeting.
 
He's a pathological liar. He'd lie if the truth was both easier and less damaging for him. You can tell Trump is lying if his lips are moving or if he is tweeting.
I’m sure he told Putin that as long as he, Donald Trump, was president, he would always have Putin’s back. He is a pathological liar. And he is also a traitor.
 
I’m sure he told Putin that as long as he, Donald Trump, was president, he would always have Putin’s back. He is a pathological liar. And he is also a traitor.
This makes it clear as day (if it wasn't already) that Trump has a pro Russia agenda, even if the choice is between the U.S. and Russia.

America first my ***!
 
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