RNC Did Not Want Us to Fight for the President

RNCJim Hoft – President Trump did his part to secure a landslide victory on election night. But those leaders from the RNC failed him. Boy, did they ever.

On Sunday news broke that the RNC Chief Counsel Justin Riemer and the RNC abandoned Trump way back in November following the alleged stolen election.

Riemer was questioning why his Republican party colleagues were supporting President Trump’s allegations of voter fraud. The email was texted to Trump attorney Jenna Ellis who passed it on to Rudy Giuliani and Bernard Kerik. Continue reading

Trump’s Strategy

trumpGary Gindler – President Trump’s tactical moves are widely publicized by the media. Now, more than one year after assuming the presidency, enough data have been accumulated to define Trump’s strategy with a certain degree of accuracy.

What is his main task? Where is the vector of his primary efforts directed?

Opposition publications represent Trump’s actions as absolute chaos — constant and unpredictable reshuffling in the government, increasing external taxes (tariffs) and reducing domestic taxes, restrictions on immigration, the deliberate disintegration of ObamaCare, and withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.

This list is quite extensive. And almost every day the press receives a gift from Trump, another bone — he declares something politically incorrect on Twitter again, or he fires someone, or orders to strike another country with 60 Tomahawk missiles. The biased media has to abandon covering a subject that seemed relevant yesterday, and switches to a discussion of a more recent “scandal.” Continue reading

Assange blasts ’embarrassing’ ODNI report, says ‘no evidence’ given

RT – During a press conference Monday, WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange criticized the recent ODNI report describing it as “quite embarrassing to the reputations of the US intelligence services.”

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Assange answered questions submitted via #AskWL on Twitter for over an hour, which was streamed live via Periscope from the Ecuadorian embassy in London.

He described the ODNI’s report as containing “zero evidentiary weight” and being “deliberately political.”

Asked about the source of the leaked emails from Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta Assange denied it was a state

“If our sources were a state we would have a lot less concern in attempting to protect them,” he said, adding that he would not provide additional information as this could lead to their identification.

“Take the data now, keep it under your bed or with your mother. You can give it to WikiLeaks,” Assange said, encouraging members of the Obama administration to prevent information being destroyed before he leaves office.

He denied that WikiLeaks posessed information from the Republican National Committee which they refused to publish, calling the claim “false.” Continue reading