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Saakashvili Supporters March In Kyiv | |||
Thousands of people marched in the center of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on December 10 to demand the release of opposition leader Mikheil Saakashvili from custody and to call for the impeachment or resignation of President Petro Poroshenko. (RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service)
Originally published at – https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-kyiv-saakashvili-march/28908028.html |
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россия и запад – Google News: Захарова: Запад решил скапитализдить военные успехи России – News Front – новости Донбасса, России, Крыма и Мира в целом! | |||
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Putin personality cult – Google News: Super Putin: Exhibition Depicting Trump’s Favourite Russian as Superhero Opens in Moscow – Newsweek | |||
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Saved Stories – Trump Investigations: donald trump racketeering – Google News: Robert Reich: We Must Resist This Pernicious Legal Assault On The Resistance – Newsweek | |||
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Saved Stories – Trump Investigations: How Trump is spreading the “fake news” virus around the world – Axios | |||
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Sanders: Congress shouldn’t jump the gun on Trump impeachment – NBCNews.com | |||
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1. Trump from mikenova (196 sites): Elections 2016 Investigation – Google News: Senators clash over direction of Russia, Clinton probes – The Hill | |||
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Putin and Erdogan to discuss Trump’s move on Jerusalem – Deutsche Welle | |||
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The Trump-Russia Probe Is About to Get Uglier – Bloomberg | |||
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Data: Republican Party ID drops after Trump election – NBCNews.com | |||
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Super Putin: Exhibition Depicting Trump’s Favourite Russian as Superhero Opens in Moscow – Newsweek | |||
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James Comey slams weak Donald Trump | |||
Former FBI Director James Comey can only sit back and watch as his Trump-Russia investigation is ultimately carried out by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Trump fired Comey to try to sabotage the investigation, leaving Comey sidelined even as Mueller picks Trump apart. That hasn’t kept Comey from periodically weighing in, however. Just as Trump was taking the stage for an embarrassingly narcissistic display at a pointless rally on Friday night, Comey took to Twitter to slam him. Comey has taken to largely speaking in historical quotes, and as the narcissistic Trump was taking the stage to seek applause from his remaining fanatics, Comey settled on a quote from Edmund Burke. Comey tweeted “Applause is the spur of noble minds, the end and aim of weak ones.” There was no question whatsoever that Comey was aiming his quote directly at Trump, and thus calling him “weak.” James Comey doesn’t tweet often, but when he does, it’s usually a response or veiled warning shot at Trump. For instance, his previous tweet was about a meeting with the publisher of his upcoming book, which is largely an expose into his troubling stretch dealing with Trump: “In NYC to meet with my publisher. Hope leadership book will be useful. Reassuring to see Lady Liberty standing tall even in rough weather.” Meanwhile Robert Mueller has arrested four of Donald Trump’s people in the Russia scandal, and two of them have already pleaded guilty. The investigation is still ramping up, and it’s a matter of when, not if, Trump is taken down. The post James Comey slams “weak” Donald Trump appeared first on Palmer Report. |
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Prosecutors say emails prove Manafort heavily edited Ukraine op-ed – 41 NBC News | |||
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Trump – Google News: Trump Thinks People Should Be Fired for Misrepresenting the Truth on Twitter – New York Magazine | |||
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trump under federal investigation – Google News: Is Trump going to fire Mueller? 6 disturbing signs. – ThinkProgress | |||
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US elections and russia – Google News: US may sanction Russian firms that built banned missile – New York Post | |||
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Russian Intelligence services – Google News: Russia has MORE sleeper agents in UK now than during the Cold War, expert warns MPs – Express.co.uk | |||
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Palmer Report: The maddening part of Michael Flynns plea deal against Donald Trump | |||
Make no mistake: Michael Flynn’s plea deal against Donald Trump was the best possible outcome for us and Robert Mueller, and it was the worst possible outcome for Trump. If Mueller had been forced to arrest an uncooperative Flynn, it would have been a failure, because the entire point was to get him to flip. There is however, in the short term, a maddening aspect to Flynn’s deal. I suspect you share my pain on this. Seeing Michael Flynn in handcuffs, after the things he did to this country, would have been cathartic but I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about the short term impact that his arrest would have had in terms of moving the public forward on this scandal. All along, much of the public has been hearing “Trump committed treason with Russia” from one side and “Russia is fake news” from the other side, and they’ve been waiting to see which way things actually went. The arrest of Trump’s campaign chairman Paul Manafort six weeks ago was a big deal that convinced a lot of people of the “realness” of the Trump-Russia scandal. If Michael Flynn had been arrested on the full boat of charges he was facing, including conspiracy to commit kidnapping and all the other cartoon villain stuff he’s accused of, it would have set off pandemonium among the public. Trump’s National Security Adviser tried to kidnap a guy as part of the Trump-Russia scandal? How many heads would that have turned? Trump-Russia would have become something straight out of the O.J. trial. Because Michael Flynn cut a deal instead, the general public wasn’t hit with the shock value of what would have been one of the most surreal arrests of all time. Those of us paying attention have figured out that his extraordinarily lenient deal means he turned over proof that Donald Trump and the other big fish are guilty. We know where this is going. Yet for the moment, a whole lot of people are still left wondering just how “real” this scandal is. For that, we’ll have to wait for the arrest of one of the bigger fish Flynn flipped on. The post The maddening part of Michael Flynn’s plea deal against Donald Trump appeared first on Palmer Report. |
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Russia influence in Eastern Europe – Google News: We thought the Cold War was over – Santa Fe New Mexican | |||
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Palmer Report: Donald Trump just reminded us he truly is a psychopath | |||
I’m not a medical professional, but in the time since I began covering Donald Trump, I’ve had to spent a fair amount of time discussing him with medical professionals. I’ve had it explained to me that in layman’s terms, a sociopath is someone who harms others for his own gain without any remorse, while a psychopath is someone who enjoys harming others so thoroughly, he doesn’t care if it harms himself in the process. Tonight, Trump reminded us that he truly is a psychopath. Donald Trump’s entire foray into politics has consisted of lying every time he opens his mouth, in the most confusing ways possible, forcing the media to spend its time unraveling his lies instead of investigating his criminal scandals, and yelling “fake news” at the media whether they end up being able to accurately get to the bottom of his lies or not. As a self-interested sociopathic strategy, it’s worked surprisingly well. Trump has told thousands of documented lies, journalists have had to waste millions of collective hours exposing those lies, and yet his idiot supporters choose to believe those lies anyway. But tonight was a reminder that even when Trump’s strategy works, he still finds a way to screw it up for himself. For instance, Trump has constantly and bizarrely lied about crowd size his inauguration and his rallies. The media regularly has to report on those lies. Over the weekend, respected reporter Dave Weigel of the Washington Post swung and missed on crowd size while trying to do his job in good faith. Trump posted a tweet demanding that Weigel apologize, so Weigel did precisely that. Trump won. He caught a reporter’s inaccuracy about him, and he got that reporter to admit it, too. Trump’s overall “fake news” mantra is garbage, but for once he scored. So what did he do? He responded to Weigel’s apology by suddenly demanding that Weigel be fired. In so doing, Donald Trump blew his opportunity. Instead of the story being that he caught the media making a mistake in its reporting about him, the story is that Trump went completely berserk even after his initial demands were promptly met. It wasn’t enough for Trump to win at the expense of someone who hadn’t really done anything wrong. He was so desperate to harm this reporter, he ended up harming himself in the process. He’s not just a sociopath. He’s a psychopath. It’ll help bring him down in the end. The post Donald Trump just reminded us he truly is a psychopath appeared first on Palmer Report. |
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Comey resignation – Google News: Trump partisans attack America from within – Lockport Union-Sun & Journal | |||
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trump as danger to National Security – Google News: Impeachment hysteria from the left knows no end – New Jersey Herald | |||
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trump as danger to National Security – Google News: Impeachment hysteria knows no end – Grand Island Independent | |||
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trump as putin’s puppet – Google News: OPINION | Patrick Buchanan: Is Flynn’s defection a death blow? – The Livingston Parish News (press release) | |||
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Trump and Russia – Google News: A battle for public opinion: Trump goes to war over Mueller and Russia – The Guardian | |||
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