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Please try to stay on track. We know Repukes are a little slow but please try.

The FBI faced a national security nightmare three years ago: It suspected that the new president of the United States was, in some unknown way, in the sway of Russia.

Was an agent of a foreign power in the White House? Should they investigate Donald Trump? “I can’t tell you how ominous and stressful those days were,” Peter Strzok, then the No. 2 man in FBI counterintelligence, told me. “Similar to the Cuban missile crisis, in a domestic counterintelligence sense.”

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Barr Says Russia Likely to Blame in Hacking, Breaking With Trump
By Chris Strohm
December 21, 2020, 11:25 AM EST
Updated on December 21, 2020, 12:03 PM EST
Attorney general sides with Pompeo, other government officials
Trump has suggested China may have been responsible for hack
William Barr during a news conference at the U.S. Department of Justice on Dec. 21.
William Barr during a news conference at the U.S. Department of Justice on Dec. 21. Photographer: Michael Reynolds/EPA/Bloomberg
Attorney General William Barr said a massive cyber-attack on the U.S. government was likely carried out by Russia after President Donald Trump suggested China may have been responsible.

Barr on Monday joined other administration officials, including Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, in pointing to Russia.


“From the information I have, I agree with Secretary Pompeo’s assessment,” Barr, whose last day in office is Wednesday, said at the Justice Department. “It certainly appears to be the Russians but I’m not going to discuss it beyond that.”

Attorney General Barr Holds News Conference On Pan Am Flight 103
William Barr during a news conference at the U.S. Department of Justice on Dec. 21.Photographer: Michael Reynolds/EPA/Bloomberg
A wide range of government agencies and large corporations have been impacted by the hack, which installed what is known as a backdoor in widely used software from Texas-based SolarWinds Corp. that allowed hackers access to computer networks.

Trump tweeted on Dec. 19: “I have been fully briefed and everything is well under control. Russia, Russia, Russia is the priority chant when anything happens because Lamestream is, for mostly financial reasons, petrified of discussing the possibility that it may be China (it may!)”


Trump’s tweet, his first public comments on the hack initially reported on Dec. 13, said the incident was “far greater in the Fake News Media than in actuality.”

Trump went on to suggest without evidence that there may also have been a “hit” on the nation’s voting machines, in his latest bid to cast doubt on his loss in November’s presidential election.

Read More: Trump Downplays Huge Hack Tied to Russia, Suggests China


U.S. government agencies known to have been targeted in the hack included the State, Treasury, Homeland Security, Energy and Commerce departments. Microsoft Corp. said it had identified more than 40 customers targeted by the hackers.

Bloomberg News reported Saturday that at least 200 organizations, including government agencies and companies around the world, have been hacked as part of the suspected Russian cyber-attack.

Read More: SolarWinds Adviser Warned of Lax Security Years Before Hack


Representative Mike Quigley, an Illinois Democrat who is a senior member on the House Intelligence Committee, said he’s reviewed material on the hack and took issue with Trump’s comments.

Quigley said Trump’s claim that “everything is under control is not true, and he knows that.” Quigley said it could take years for the U.S. to fully “extract” the extent of the breach.

On Sunday, Senator Mitt Romney said Russia “acted with impunity” in enacting the massive cyber breach and that Trump has a “blind spot” about it.


Speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the Utah Republican said the action attributed to Russia “demands a response, and the response you’d expect to occur would be a cyber response.” It’s unclear, though, if the U.S. has the capacity to do that in a way that would be of the same scale, he said.

Members of Congress have not received any all-members briefings from the intelligence community, though some staff members have.

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Someone please read for Sleepy head as he can not read. Pretty typical out of Republicans but tell him to please stay on track!


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Trump issues 26 new pardons, including for Stone, Manafort and Charles Kushner. Some of the most corrupt to ever be pardon, but they say no pardon for Trump and the hammer coming.

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Foreign policy experts are still debating what exactly Russia gained from its efforts to influence the 2016 US presidential election. Although it successfully unleashed internet bots, fake news and wild misinformation into American political life, Moscow in 2020 is strategically and economically weaker in many ways than it was when Donald Trump was elected four years ago.

With Russia’s troubles tied to the collapse in global oil prices, its government faces public opinion at home that is increasingly critical of President Vladimir Putin. And domestic opponents could be emboldened — even if deeply frightened — by the failed poisoning attempt on leading dissident Alexei Navalny.


Related: It's 'much riskier' now to stand up to the Kremlin

Russia’s currency has recently tanked, and market watchers say the ruble’s downward slide correlates with Trump’s declining odds of beating Democratic challenger Joe Biden. Traders assume Biden would be much more likely to impose stricter sanctions on Russia.

Here we examine the likely differences between a future Biden or Trump administration on US election meddling, the Ukraine scandal, relations with Putin, handling of the Navalny attack and tumult in Russia’s backyard.

Election meddling
The US remains traumatized and paranoid about continued Russian attempts to sway voters. While Moscow’s propagandists undoubtedly played a role in Trump’s 2016 victory, their full impact is still being debated.

Accusations about collusion with Russian operatives have dogged the Trump presidency since day one, despite Republicans often dismissing the allegations — which have resulted in jail sentences for several Trump associates — as a hoax.

An investigation by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller made public in 2019 ultimately proved Russian interference but did not have sufficient evidence of a conspiracy between Trump’s team and the Kremlin. And obstruction of justice charges failed to materialize due to the prohibition on indicting a sitting president.

Meanwhile, FBI Director Christopher Wray told the House Homeland Security Committee in September that Russia is “very active” in current election efforts, primarily to “denigrate” Biden’s campaign. Wray said social media, state media, online journals and proxies aim to sow divisiveness and weaken the “anti-Russian establishment” in the US. Facebook has also uncovered a Russian troll farm targeting American voters.

Former US Vice President Joe Biden holds a joint statement with European Council President Donald Tusk ahead of a meeting to discuss events in the Ukraine at EU Council headquarters in Brussels Feb. 6, 2015.
Former US Vice President Joe Biden holds a joint statement with European Council President Donald Tusk ahead of a meeting to discuss events in the Ukraine at EU Council headquarters in Brussels Feb. 6, 2015. Credit: Yves Herman/Reuters
Yet Attorney General William Barr, in comments last month on CNN, sought to undermine the US intelligence community’s assessment that Russia is once again interfering in the election and boosting Trump’s reelection bid. Instead, he emphasized China’s attempts to promote Biden. But Barr also announced earlier this month that the findings of a probe investigating the origins of the FBI’s 2016 Russia inquiry won’t be released until after Election Day, pushing back against Trump's pressure to disclose the results sooner.

Biden, for his part, said in a September town hall Russia will pay an “economic price” for meddling if he takes the White House, explaining that Putin promotes discord in the US — and for European allies.

Ukraine scandal
Trump’s Ukraine scandal, an outgrowth of Russian election interference in 2016, led the House of Representatives to impeach Trump in December — though the Senate then acquitted him in early 2020.

The basis for the House inquiry was a push by Trump surrogates to force Ukrainian officials to provide damaging information about Biden and buttress questionable theories related to Russian influence peddling. Trump withheld — and later permitted — a military aid payment to Ukraine mandated by the US Congress, as part of an apparent quid pro quo with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.

Related: What Ukrainians think about Trump and his 'quid pro quo'

During this election’s first — and perhaps only — presidential debate, Trump again tried to redirect voters’ attention to Hunter Biden, Joe’s son whom Republicans accuse of corrupt dealings in his work for Ukrainian gas company Burisma.

And just this week, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani again returned to this theme after giving the New York Post a hard drive that purportedly contains ****ing photographs and emails from Hunter Biden. But the veracity and source of its contents are unclear, as Giuliani reportedly cultivated contact with Ukrainian parliamentarian Andrii Derkach — who is closely tied to the Russian government and was sanctioned by the US. Federal investigators are currently looking at whether the laptop left at a Delaware repair shop is linked to a foreign intelligence operation.

Biden has shrugged off Trump’s claim that his son received a $3.5 million payout from the wife of Moscow’s former mayor, an unfounded allegation stemming from a GOP-led Senate committee’s report. And ranking Democrats in the Senate have called the Republican document a “failed effort to manufacture dirt on Vice President Joe Biden … rooted in a known Russian disinformation effort.”

Rapport with Putin
The Trump administration has been tough on Russia in some respects. It has sanctioned Russian officials and companies, fought Russian natural gas projects in Europe, and given military backing to key Eastern European allies — including “Fort Trump” to counter Russia in Poland.

Yet H.R. McMaster, ousted from his role as White House national security adviser in 2018, accused Trump of “aiding and abetting” Putin through descriptions of the US election process as “rigged” and attacks on mail-in voting. And another former national security adviser, John Bolton, infamously claimed that he feared leaving Trump alone with Putin at a 2018 summit and said Trump failed to mention election interference in his conversations with Putin.

Trump critics have pointed out the lack of strategic cohesion to oppose Russia’s leader and the inconsistency between his own ambivalent statements and actions by his administration. But there is less ambiguity around Biden’s views.

A possible Biden administration is expected to increase the pressure on Moscow, working with European partners to take a harder stance. However, the Obama administration — in which Biden was an instrumental foreign policy figure for eight years — was often criticized by Republicans as weak in dealing with Russia. Obama’s “reset” in relations was followed by a string of Kremlin successes in reclaiming Crimea and turning the tide in Syria’s civil war.

Biden referred to Trump as “Putin’s puppy,” which in turn provoked Putin — on the occasion of his own 68th birthday last week — to describe the Democratic candidate’s words as “quite sharp anti-Russian rhetoric.”

Then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Biden on the second day of his official visit to meet with top officials in the Russian capital in Moscow, March 10, 2011.
Then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Biden on the second day of his official visit to meet with top officials in the Russian capital in Moscow, March 10, 2011. Credit: Alexander Natruskin/Reuters
And though Biden is remembered for pro-opposition messages during a 2011 vice presidential trip to the Russian capital, Putin spoke favorably of Biden’s arms control position. Trump officials haven't yet been able to renew the New START arms-reduction treaty, but Biden has expressed support for extending that agreement.

Navalny poisoning
After the German government confirmed Kremlin nemesis Navalny was poisoned by a nerve agent widely known to be used by the Russian government to take down its enemies, Trump avoided any condemnation in response to a question from the media during a press briefing.

"I don't know exactly what happened, I think it's tragic,” Trump said. “It's terrible, it shouldn't happen. We haven't had any proof yet, but I will take a look." The remarks stood in contrast with statements from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who had only harsh words for the Russian government. The head of NATO — which Trump has often sought to attenuate — called Russia’s use of Novichok an “assassination attempt.”

Trump deflected mentions of Russia by highlighting his decision to sell anti-tank weapons to Ukraine’s government for help in battles against Putin-backed fighters. But the president’s tone was also starkly different from adjectives used by senior administration officials who called the poisoning “clearly reprehensible,” expressing “grave concern” about Russia’s “malign activities.”

"A Biden administration will confront Russian aggression from a position of strength, even as we work to maintain strategic stability," said Biden spokesman TJ Ducklo. "Unlike this administration, which has never taken the Russian threat seriously, Joe Biden will rally our allies to deter Russian aggression as a united front and protect the interests of Western democracies.”

Some analysts speculate that future US responses to such incidents will occur in cyberspace, and the public may never find out about retaliatory moves — an approach signaled by Biden himself just before the 2016 election.

Chaos in Russia’s neighborhood
If Trump wins next month, it would be up to Congress to punish Russia for its role in helping him. But if Biden emerges victorious, then US diplomats under his watch could go to great lengths proving — in Russia’s backyard — that the new US commander-in-chief is not beholden to Putin.

In some respects, Russian success in America is mere popular perception that US electoral politics is hopelessly bogged down by mudslinging and partisan gridlock. And for Washington, there are many avenues to respond at the flashpoints along Russia’s territorial edges.

Russia’s interests are at stake nowhere more clearly than in Belarus, where authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko is clinging to power amid raucous pro-democracy protests. Biden’s campaign website says Lukashenko is “hiding in fear from his own citizens, refusing to accept the will of the people” and calls this “a sign of a weak, illegitimate autocrat, not a strong leader.” And, Biden said, “Trump refuses to speak out” or “offer his personal support.”

Related: How Europe's last dictator could fall


In Nagorno-Karabakh, the region of the South Caucasus disputed between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the fault line between the US and Russia is less apparent. Yet Biden released a statement on Tuesday saying that he was “deeply concerned by the collapse of the October 10 ceasefire.” He also chided Trump for being “largely passive, and disengaged, throughout this recent period of escalation.” Armenian-American voters have been especially disappointed.

Unrest in Kyrgyzstan after a contentious election may turn out to be another complex situation, but nonetheless an additional country in Russia’s sphere of influence that the next US president would be hard-pressed to ignore.

Regardless of who is at the helm in Washington, Moscow is likely to face a bumpy road ahead — from Russia’s western flank to the steppes of Central Asia.

Trump looks to implicated in Russian activity which could bring conviction of being Traitor or worst.

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Foreign policy experts are still debating what exactly Russia gained from its efforts to influence the 2016 US presidential election. Although it successfully unleashed internet bots, fake news and wild misinformation into American political life, Moscow in 2020 is strategically and economically weaker in many ways than it was when Donald Trump was elected four years ago.

With Russia’s troubles tied to the collapse in global oil prices, its government faces public opinion at home that is increasingly critical of President Vladimir Putin. And domestic opponents could be emboldened — even if deeply frightened — by the failed poisoning attempt on leading dissident Alexei Navalny.


Related: It's 'much riskier' now to stand up to the Kremlin

Russia’s currency has recently tanked, and market watchers say the ruble’s downward slide correlates with Trump’s declining odds of beating Democratic challenger Joe Biden. Traders assume Biden would be much more likely to impose stricter sanctions on Russia.

Here we examine the likely differences between a future Biden or Trump administration on US election meddling, the Ukraine scandal, relations with Putin, handling of the Navalny attack and tumult in Russia’s backyard.

Election meddling
The US remains traumatized and paranoid about continued Russian attempts to sway voters. While Moscow’s propagandists undoubtedly played a role in Trump’s 2016 victory, their full impact is still being debated.

Accusations about collusion with Russian operatives have dogged the Trump presidency since day one, despite Republicans often dismissing the allegations — which have resulted in jail sentences for several Trump associates — as a hoax.

An investigation by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller made public in 2019 ultimately proved Russian interference but did not have sufficient evidence of a conspiracy between Trump’s team and the Kremlin. And obstruction of justice charges failed to materialize due to the prohibition on indicting a sitting president.

Meanwhile, FBI Director Christopher Wray told the House Homeland Security Committee in September that Russia is “very active” in current election efforts, primarily to “denigrate” Biden’s campaign. Wray said social media, state media, online journals and proxies aim to sow divisiveness and weaken the “anti-Russian establishment” in the US. Facebook has also uncovered a Russian troll farm targeting American voters.

Former US Vice President Joe Biden holds a joint statement with European Council President Donald Tusk ahead of a meeting to discuss events in the Ukraine at EU Council headquarters in Brussels Feb. 6, 2015.
Former US Vice President Joe Biden holds a joint statement with European Council President Donald Tusk ahead of a meeting to discuss events in the Ukraine at EU Council headquarters in Brussels Feb. 6, 2015. Credit: Yves Herman/Reuters
Yet Attorney General William Barr, in comments last month on CNN, sought to undermine the US intelligence community’s assessment that Russia is once again interfering in the election and boosting Trump’s reelection bid. Instead, he emphasized China’s attempts to promote Biden. But Barr also announced earlier this month that the findings of a probe investigating the origins of the FBI’s 2016 Russia inquiry won’t be released until after Election Day, pushing back against Trump's pressure to disclose the results sooner.

Biden, for his part, said in a September town hall Russia will pay an “economic price” for meddling if he takes the White House, explaining that Putin promotes discord in the US — and for European allies.

Ukraine scandal
Trump’s Ukraine scandal, an outgrowth of Russian election interference in 2016, led the House of Representatives to impeach Trump in December — though the Senate then acquitted him in early 2020.

The basis for the House inquiry was a push by Trump surrogates to force Ukrainian officials to provide damaging information about Biden and buttress questionable theories related to Russian influence peddling. Trump withheld — and later permitted — a military aid payment to Ukraine mandated by the US Congress, as part of an apparent quid pro quo with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.

Related: What Ukrainians think about Trump and his 'quid pro quo'

During this election’s first — and perhaps only — presidential debate, Trump again tried to redirect voters’ attention to Hunter Biden, Joe’s son whom Republicans accuse of corrupt dealings in his work for Ukrainian gas company Burisma.

And just this week, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani again returned to this theme after giving the New York Post a hard drive that purportedly contains ****ing photographs and emails from Hunter Biden. But the veracity and source of its contents are unclear, as Giuliani reportedly cultivated contact with Ukrainian parliamentarian Andrii Derkach — who is closely tied to the Russian government and was sanctioned by the US. Federal investigators are currently looking at whether the laptop left at a Delaware repair shop is linked to a foreign intelligence operation.

Biden has shrugged off Trump’s claim that his son received a $3.5 million payout from the wife of Moscow’s former mayor, an unfounded allegation stemming from a GOP-led Senate committee’s report. And ranking Democrats in the Senate have called the Republican document a “failed effort to manufacture dirt on Vice President Joe Biden … rooted in a known Russian disinformation effort.”

Rapport with Putin
The Trump administration has been tough on Russia in some respects. It has sanctioned Russian officials and companies, fought Russian natural gas projects in Europe, and given military backing to key Eastern European allies — including “Fort Trump” to counter Russia in Poland.

Yet H.R. McMaster, ousted from his role as White House national security adviser in 2018, accused Trump of “aiding and abetting” Putin through descriptions of the US election process as “rigged” and attacks on mail-in voting. And another former national security adviser, John Bolton, infamously claimed that he feared leaving Trump alone with Putin at a 2018 summit and said Trump failed to mention election interference in his conversations with Putin.

Trump critics have pointed out the lack of strategic cohesion to oppose Russia’s leader and the inconsistency between his own ambivalent statements and actions by his administration. But there is less ambiguity around Biden’s views.

A possible Biden administration is expected to increase the pressure on Moscow, working with European partners to take a harder stance. However, the Obama administration — in which Biden was an instrumental foreign policy figure for eight years — was often criticized by Republicans as weak in dealing with Russia. Obama’s “reset” in relations was followed by a string of Kremlin successes in reclaiming Crimea and turning the tide in Syria’s civil war.

Biden referred to Trump as “Putin’s puppy,” which in turn provoked Putin — on the occasion of his own 68th birthday last week — to describe the Democratic candidate’s words as “quite sharp anti-Russian rhetoric.”

Then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Biden on the second day of his official visit to meet with top officials in the Russian capital in Moscow, March 10, 2011.
Then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Biden on the second day of his official visit to meet with top officials in the Russian capital in Moscow, March 10, 2011. Credit: Alexander Natruskin/Reuters
And though Biden is remembered for pro-opposition messages during a 2011 vice presidential trip to the Russian capital, Putin spoke favorably of Biden’s arms control position. Trump officials haven't yet been able to renew the New START arms-reduction treaty, but Biden has expressed support for extending that agreement.

Navalny poisoning
After the German government confirmed Kremlin nemesis Navalny was poisoned by a nerve agent widely known to be used by the Russian government to take down its enemies, Trump avoided any condemnation in response to a question from the media during a press briefing.

"I don't know exactly what happened, I think it's tragic,” Trump said. “It's terrible, it shouldn't happen. We haven't had any proof yet, but I will take a look." The remarks stood in contrast with statements from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who had only harsh words for the Russian government. The head of NATO — which Trump has often sought to attenuate — called Russia’s use of Novichok an “assassination attempt.”

Trump deflected mentions of Russia by highlighting his decision to sell anti-tank weapons to Ukraine’s government for help in battles against Putin-backed fighters. But the president’s tone was also starkly different from adjectives used by senior administration officials who called the poisoning “clearly reprehensible,” expressing “grave concern” about Russia’s “malign activities.”

"A Biden administration will confront Russian aggression from a position of strength, even as we work to maintain strategic stability," said Biden spokesman TJ Ducklo. "Unlike this administration, which has never taken the Russian threat seriously, Joe Biden will rally our allies to deter Russian aggression as a united front and protect the interests of Western democracies.”

Some analysts speculate that future US responses to such incidents will occur in cyberspace, and the public may never find out about retaliatory moves — an approach signaled by Biden himself just before the 2016 election.

Chaos in Russia’s neighborhood
If Trump wins next month, it would be up to Congress to punish Russia for its role in helping him. But if Biden emerges victorious, then US diplomats under his watch could go to great lengths proving — in Russia’s backyard — that the new US commander-in-chief is not beholden to Putin.

In some respects, Russian success in America is mere popular perception that US electoral politics is hopelessly bogged down by mudslinging and partisan gridlock. And for Washington, there are many avenues to respond at the flashpoints along Russia’s territorial edges.

Russia’s interests are at stake nowhere more clearly than in Belarus, where authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko is clinging to power amid raucous pro-democracy protests. Biden’s campaign website says Lukashenko is “hiding in fear from his own citizens, refusing to accept the will of the people” and calls this “a sign of a weak, illegitimate autocrat, not a strong leader.” And, Biden said, “Trump refuses to speak out” or “offer his personal support.”

Related: How Europe's last dictator could fall


In Nagorno-Karabakh, the region of the South Caucasus disputed between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the fault line between the US and Russia is less apparent. Yet Biden released a statement on Tuesday saying that he was “deeply concerned by the collapse of the October 10 ceasefire.” He also chided Trump for being “largely passive, and disengaged, throughout this recent period of escalation.” Armenian-American voters have been especially disappointed.

Unrest in Kyrgyzstan after a contentious election may turn out to be another complex situation, but nonetheless an additional country in Russia’s sphere of influence that the next US president would be hard-pressed to ignore.

Regardless of who is at the helm in Washington, Moscow is likely to face a bumpy road ahead — from Russia’s western flank to the steppes of Central Asia.

Trump looks to implicated in Russian activity which could bring conviction of being Traitor or worst.



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Please stay on track. I know most Repukes can not read but there are people that read to you. We are focused on the most corrupt one term President ever.


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Some of the numbers that are part of Trump's legacy:

—325,000 and counting: Number of U.S. deaths attributed to COVID-19.

—6: Coronavirus vaccines being developed and-or distributed under Trump's Operation Warp Speed program. But never supported either of them.

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—2: Coronavirus vaccines — by Pfizer and BioNTech, and a separate one by Moderna — that U.S. regulators approved in 2020 for emergency use.

0: Comprehensive health care overhaul plans Trump introduced despite repeated promises to replace the Obama-era Affordable Care Act with a plan that would cover everyone at a lower cost but nothing was done.

3: Justices added to the Supreme Court, establishing a solid 6-3 conservative majority. But repurchions will happen due to the way it happened.

221: Federal trial-level and appeals court judges added to the judiciary. And his own would not support his crooked tactics.

$3.1 trillion: 2020 budget deficit, the largest in dollar terms in U.S. history. Trump had pledged during the 2016 campaign to eliminate the gap between federal spending and revenue. Tax cuts Trump enacted in 2017 contributed to the imbalance, and it ballooned further after Congress passed $2.4 trillion in economic relief earlier this year to help unemployed workers, business owners and others weather the financial fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Trump was the swamp, fact!

3: In-person meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (in Singapore, Vietnam and the Korean demilitarized zone). Trump got love notes!

$21 trillion: Federal debt in December, when it exceeded the size of the economy for the first time in history outside World War II.

82: Number of Trump administration environmental and public health rollbacks tracked on Harvard University’s rollback tracker.

4: Men who served as acting secretary of defense, the most in any administration.

203: Days the Pentagon operated without a Senate-confirmed defense secretary, the longest stretch in the history of the office.

450: Miles of Trump's “big, beautiful” steel wall along the U.S.-Mexico border expected to completed by year's end. In reality the wall was patched.

29%: Trump’s average approval rating among American adults in AP-NORC polls over the course of his presidency. Assessments of Trump’s performance were not remarkably stable, compared with his recent predecessors, ranging from a low of 32% to a high of 43% in AP-NORC polls.

1 billion: Barrels of oil and gas pumped from federally managed lands in 2019 as the administration sped permits and opened wilderness and other areas to the industry.

$135 billion: Expected growth in the defense budget under Trump. President Barack Obama’s final defense budget for 2017 totaled $605 billion; Trump’s final defense budget for 2021, approved by Congress in December, totaled $740 billion. Trump vetoed the bill citing various reasons, but Congress had enough votes to enact the bill over his objections.

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Some of the numbers that are part of Trump's legacy:

—325,000 and counting: Number of U.S. deaths attributed to COVID-19.

—6: Coronavirus vaccines being developed and-or distributed under Trump's Operation Warp Speed program. But never supported either of them.

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0: Comprehensive health care overhaul plans Trump introduced despite repeated promises to replace the Obama-era Affordable Care Act with a plan that would cover everyone at a lower cost but nothing was done.

3: Justices added to the Supreme Court, establishing a solid 6-3 conservative majority. But repurchions will happen due to the way it happened.

221: Federal trial-level and appeals court judges added to the judiciary. And his own would not support his crooked tactics.

$3.1 trillion: 2020 budget deficit, the largest in dollar terms in U.S. history. Trump had pledged during the 2016 campaign to eliminate the gap between federal spending and revenue. Tax cuts Trump enacted in 2017 contributed to the imbalance, and it ballooned further after Congress passed $2.4 trillion in economic relief earlier this year to help unemployed workers, business owners and others weather the financial fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Trump was the swamp, fact!

3: In-person meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (in Singapore, Vietnam and the Korean demilitarized zone). Trump got love notes!

$21 trillion: Federal debt in December, when it exceeded the size of the economy for the first time in history outside World War II.

82: Number of Trump administration environmental and public health rollbacks tracked on Harvard University’s rollback tracker.

4: Men who served as acting secretary of defense, the most in any administration.

203: Days the Pentagon operated without a Senate-confirmed defense secretary, the longest stretch in the history of the office.

450: Miles of Trump's “big, beautiful” steel wall along the U.S.-Mexico border expected to completed by year's end. In reality the wall was patched.

29%: Trump’s average approval rating among American adults in AP-NORC polls over the course of his presidency. Assessments of Trump’s performance were not remarkably stable, compared with his recent predecessors, ranging from a low of 32% to a high of 43% in AP-NORC polls.

1 billion: Barrels of oil and gas pumped from federally managed lands in 2019 as the administration sped permits and opened wilderness and other areas to the industry.

$135 billion: Expected growth in the defense budget under Trump. President Barack Obama’s final defense budget for 2017 totaled $605 billion; Trump’s final defense budget for 2021, approved by Congress in December, totaled $740 billion. Trump vetoed the bill citing various reasons, but Congress had enough votes to enact the bill over his objections.







You funny.... And quid pro Joe will make things better...what an idiot this country is borderline 3rd world accept it ....

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Please stay on track as Supporters of Trump is the only thing a little slow. Anyone who thought that idiot would be re-elected must be a little slow. Will go down as the worst President ever, tells me your standards are low.

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You funny.... And quid pro Joe will make things better...what an idiot this country is borderline 3rd world accept it ....
And who took us to that borderline 3rd world...?? Commrade Trump! No other! What a disgrace.......

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And who took us to that borderline 3rd world...?? Commrade Trump! No other! What a disgrace.......



Sorry fellow we became 3rd world when olblowme was elected 08 .... None of this predicament has one thing to do with captain a$$hat.... Fool... You and some others on here are the epitome of what our shyster politicians want ... you dumba$$es get caught up on a topic and wallow it to death like an old blue dog then jam up slick treed like a walker dog and are still 0'fer......

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Please stay on track as Supporters of Trump is the only thing a little slow. Anyone who thought that idiot would be re-elected must be a little slow. Will go down as the worst President ever, tells me your standards are low.


Says the guy supporting a drooling idiot and a ho....now that says a lot about standards sweetheart

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To put it in terms every body understands, Trump supporters are all one horse ponies. Is that better, worse or the same as a dog face pony soldier?

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Stay on track or get ding ding Donnie to ready you a good night story. Only idiot is the ones I know supported a Putin puppet that got best by 8 million plus. Your new Daddy will set you free! LOL!


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Stay on track or get ding ding Donnie to ready you a good night story. Only idiot is the ones I know supported a Putin puppet that got best by 8 million plus. Your new Daddy will set you free! LOL!


QUOTE]Originally posted by Adams, Harold
Says the guy supporting a drooling idiot and a ho....now that says a lot about standards sweetheart
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Just shows your ignorance I wouldn't say I was a trump supporter by no means all the trumpinators were claiming I was a Hillary supporter last go round.... Just because I don't agree with the insanity of you liberal pieces of dung in no way mean I am in trumps corner 100% now he is by far better than any democrat since Kennedy but then again Kennedy would be a far right Republican today.... Anywho if you or any other moron on here actually thinks any one man can change or improve what thousands has screwed up for decades then hopefully you didn't and or won't reproduce. I have been saying it since they rigged the Clinton election by paying ol ears to stay in as 3rd party in 92 that there is only one way to cure what ails us..... The streets must run red with blood either its america when it's done or its china jr ..... Simple as that!!!

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Your poor little thing, stay on track or go cry to Ding Dong Donnie. Your language shows your IQ. You and Trump must have attended the same school.


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Just shows your ignorance I wouldn't say I was a trump supporter by no means all the trumpinators were claiming I was a Hillary supporter last go round.... Just because I don't agree with the insanity of you liberal pieces of dung in no way mean I am in trumps corner 100% now he is by far better than any democrat since Kennedy but then again Kennedy would be a far right Republican today.... Anywho if you or any other moron on here actually thinks any one man can change or improve what thousands has screwed up for decades then hopefully you didn't and or won't reproduce. I have been saying it since they rigged the Clinton election by paying ol ears to stay in as 3rd party in 92 that there is only one way to cure what ails us..... The streets must run red with blood either its america when it's done or its china jr ..... Simple as that!!! [/B][/QUOTE]

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Russian Hackers Broke Into Federal Agencies, U.S. Officials Suspect
In one of the most sophisticated and perhaps largest hacks in more than five years, email systems were breached at the Treasury and Commerce Departments. Other breaches are under investigation.

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Updated Dec. 21, 2020
The Trump administration acknowledged on Sunday that hackers acting on behalf of a foreign government — almost certainly a Russian intelligence agency, according to federal and private experts — broke into a range of key government networks, including in the Treasury and Commerce Departments, and had free access to their email systems.

Officials said a hunt was on to determine if other parts of the government had been affected by what looked to be one of the most sophisticated, and perhaps among the largest, attacks on federal systems in the past five years. Several said national security-related agencies were also targeted, though it was not clear whether the systems contained highly classified material.

The Trump administration said little in public about the hack, which suggested that while the government was worried about Russian intervention in the 2020 election, key agencies working for the administration — and unrelated to the election — were actually the subject of a sophisticated attack that they were unaware of until recent weeks.

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QUOTE]Originally posted by Adams, Harold




Just shows your ignorance I wouldn't say I was a trump supporter by no means all the trumpinators were claiming I was a Hillary supporter last go round.... Just because I don't agree with the insanity of you liberal pieces of dung in no way mean I am in trumps corner 100% now he is by far better than any democrat since Kennedy but then again Kennedy would be a far right Republican today.... Anywho if you or any other moron on here actually thinks any one man can change or improve what thousands has screwed up for decades then hopefully you didn't and or won't reproduce. I have been saying it since they rigged the Clinton election by paying ol ears to stay in as 3rd party in 92 that there is only one way to cure what ails us..... The streets must run red with blood either its america when it's done or its china jr ..... Simple as that!!!
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The Trump administration acknowledged on Sunday that hackers acting on behalf of a foreign government — almost certainly a Russian intelligence agency, according to federal and private experts — broke into a range of key government networks, including in the Treasury and Commerce Departments, and had free access to their email systems.

Officials said a hunt was on to determine if other parts of the government had been affected by what looked to be one of the most sophisticated, and perhaps among the largest, attacks on federal systems in the past five years. Several said national security-related agencies were also targeted, though it was not clear whether the systems contained highly classified material.

The Trump administration said little in public about the hack, which suggested that while the government was worried about Russian intervention in the 2020 election, key agencies working for the administration — and unrelated to the election — were actually the subject of a sophisticated attack that they were unaware of until recent weeks.

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QUOTE]Originally posted by Adams, Harold
Just shows your ignorance I wouldn't say I was a trump supporter by no means all the trumpinators were claiming I was a Hillary supporter last go round.... Just because I don't agree with the insanity of you liberal pieces of dung in no way mean I am in trumps corner 100% now he is by far better than any democrat since Kennedy but then again Kennedy would be a far right Republican today.... Anywho if you or any other moron on here actually thinks any one man can change or improve what thousands has screwed up for decades then hopefully you didn't and or won't reproduce. I have been saying it since they rigged the Clinton election by paying ol ears to stay in as 3rd party in 92 that there is only one way to cure what ails us..... The streets must run red with blood either its america when it's done or its china jr ..... Simple as that!!! [/QUOTE] [/B][/QUOTE]


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The Trump administration acknowledged on Sunday that hackers acting on behalf of a foreign government — almost certainly a Russian intelligence agency, according to federal and private experts — broke into a range of key government networks, including in the Treasury and Commerce Departments, and had free access to their email systems.

Officials said a hunt was on to determine if other parts of the government had been affected by what looked to be one of the most sophisticated, and perhaps among the largest, attacks on federal systems in the past five years. Several said national security-related agencies were also targeted, though it was not clear whether the systems contained highly classified material.

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QUOTE]Originally posted by Adams, Harold
Just shows your ignorance I wouldn't say I was a trump supporter by no means all the trumpinators were claiming I was a Hillary supporter last go round.... Just because I don't agree with the insanity of you liberal pieces of dung in no way mean I am in trumps corner 100% now he is by far better than any democrat since Kennedy but then again Kennedy would be a far right Republican today.... Anywho if you or any other moron on here actually thinks any one man can change or improve what thousands has screwed up for decades then hopefully you didn't and or won't reproduce. I have been saying it since they rigged the Clinton election by paying ol ears to stay in as 3rd party in 92 that there is only one way to cure what ails us..... The streets must run red with blood either its america when it's done or its china jr ..... Simple as that!!!
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Lol ....farout man ...lol [/B][/QUOTE] [/B][/QUOTE]


You must enlighten me what is this track you speak of. I don't follow insanity all that well you liberal pukes usually steer clear of around here.

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The Trump administration acknowledged on Sunday that hackers acting on behalf of a foreign government — almost certainly a Russian intelligence agency, according to federal and private experts — broke into a range of key government networks, including in the Treasury and Commerce Departments, and had free access to their email systems.

Officials said a hunt was on to determine if other parts of the government had been affected by what looked to be one of the most sophisticated, and perhaps among the largest, attacks on federal systems in the past five years. Several said national security-related agencies were also targeted, though it was not clear whether the systems contained highly classified material.

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The Trump administration acknowledged on Sunday that hackers acting on behalf of a foreign government — almost certainly a Russian intelligence agency, according to federal and private experts — broke into a range of key government networks, including in the Treasury and Commerce Departments, and had free access to their email systems.

Officials said a hunt was on to determine if other parts of the government had been affected by what looked to be one of the most sophisticated, and perhaps among the largest, attacks on federal systems in the past five years. Several said national security-related agencies were also targeted, though it was not clear whether the systems contained highly classified material.

The Trump administration said little in public about the hack, which suggested that while the government was worried about Russian intervention in the 2020 election, key agencies working for the administration — and unrelated to the election — were actually the subject of a sophisticated attack that they were unaware of until recent weeks.

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Updated Dec. 21, 2020
The Trump administration acknowledged on Sunday that hackers acting on behalf of a foreign government — almost certainly a Russian intelligence agency, according to federal and private experts — broke into a range of key government networks, including in the Treasury and Commerce Departments, and had free access to their email systems.

Officials said a hunt was on to determine if other parts of the government had been affected by what looked to be one of the most sophisticated, and perhaps among the largest, attacks on federal systems in the past five years. Several said national security-related agencies were also targeted, though it was not clear whether the systems contained highly classified material.

The Trump administration said little in public about the hack, which suggested that while the government was worried about Russian intervention in the 2020 election, key agencies working for the administration — and unrelated to the election — were actually the subject of a sophisticated attack that they were unaware of until recent weeks.

Breaking News, some feel Trump will be implicated in the Russia hack.




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