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:lol: Feck me this is priceless. He's hilarious and this trip has exposed him to the world (if there really was anyone left who didn't think he was cuckoo)

There are also reports of him going missing in Israel and as one of his aides put it "he went on a wander" Also reports of him getting very confused as to where he was when in Israel. :lol: Put that all together with him singling out and attacking the Germans and him then slamming NATO and showing he has no clue about anything (Something many of us here posted thousands of times before he was even elected)

He really is unravelling before our very eyes.
 
Looks like they're sticking with the sanctions.



For how long? The WAPO reported he's looking at easing them as well. He's just testing the water and seeing how much he can get away with, but I don't think it's overly important anymore because as my last post above shows he's lost the plot. I think the question is now how long will his sham of a Presidency last because there's no way he can keep this up for 4 years. If reports are to be believed, mentally he is struggling badly.
 
Another one from Israel, check the reaction of the dude on the right:

 
He looks completely shattered and drained in that video.

Jetlag was always going to catchup with him, when he decided to ram in as many countries as he could in the trip.
 
Probably a mix of all three. I don't think you can reach a position like heading the FBI without an element of cunning, or being somewhat involved in corruption, but at the same time I do think there was an element of incompetence in the handling of the scandal last autumn.
The FBI is one of the most buttoned-up institutions in DC. You simply don't get to the top of the FBI by being corrupt. That's not how that organization works.
 
Android. Maybe location based.

Ah, if you had an iPhone you could bypass it. I don't know if the WaPo know it but if you hit "Reader View" it formats the text for you slipping past the Pay Wall in the process. A helpful note to others in this thread I'm sure. I expect android has something similar?
 
I seriously don't even know what Kushner does for his job. I feel like him and Ivanka are there to give the administration an appearance of youth away from the weird twins of the brood, and obviously to funnel money into their businesses.
 
I'm behind paywalls for WaPo. Anything juicy in the last few posted?

Ah, you get 10 views a month, but if you use say Internet Explorer and hit your limit then you get 10 more for Chrome and 10 for Firefox and obviously 10 more per device you use.

Jared Kushner and Russia’s ambassador to Washington discussed the possibility of setting up a secret and secure communications channel between Trump’s transition team and the Kremlin, using Russian diplomatic facilities in an apparent move to shield their pre-inauguration discussions from monitoring, according to U.S. officials briefed on intelligence reports.

Ambassador Sergei Kislyak reported to his superiors in Moscow that Kushner, son-in-law and confidant to then-President-elect Trump, made the proposal during a meeting on Dec. 1 or 2 at Trump Tower, according to intercepts of Russian communications that were reviewed by U.S. officials. Kislyak said Kushner suggested using Russian diplomatic facilities in the United States for the communications.

The meeting also was attended by Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser.

The White House disclosed the fact of the meeting only in March, playing down its significance. But people familiar with the matter say the FBI now considers the encounter, as well as another meeting Kushner had with a Russian banker, to be of investigative interest.

Kislyak reportedly was taken aback by the suggestion of allowing an American to use Russian communications gear at its embassy or consulate — a proposal that would have carried security risks for Moscow as well as the Trump team.

Neither the meeting nor the communications of Americans involved were under U.S. surveillance, officials said.

The White House declined to comment. Robert Kelner, a lawyer for Flynn, declined to comment. The Russian Embassy did not respond to requests for comment.

Russia at times feeds false information into communication streams it suspects are monitored as a way of sowing misinformation and confusion among U.S. analysts. But officials said that it’s unclear what Kislyak would have had to gain by falsely characterizing his contacts with Kushner to Moscow, particularly at a time when the Kremlin still saw the prospect of dramatically improved relations with Trump.

Kushner’s apparent interest in establishing a secret channel with Moscow, rather than relying on U.S. government systems, has added to the intrigue surrounding the Trump administration’s relationship with Russia.

[CIA director alerted FBI to pattern of contacts between Russian officials and Trump campaign associates]

To some officials, it also reflects a staggering naivete.

The FBI closely monitors the communications of Russian officials in the United States, and it maintains a nearly constant surveillance of its diplomatic facilities. The National Security Agency monitors the communications of Russian officials overseas.

Current and former U.S. intelligence officials said that although Russian diplomats have secure means of communicating with Moscow, Kushner’s apparent request for access to such channels was extraordinary.

“How would he trust that the Russians wouldn’t leak it on their side?” said one former senior intelligence official. The FBI would know that a Trump transition official was going in and out of the embassy, which would cause “a great deal” of concern, he added. The entire idea, he said, “seems extremely naive or absolutely crazy.”

The discussion of a secret channel adds to a broader pattern of efforts by Trump’s closest advisers to obscure their contacts with Russian counterparts. Trump’s first national security adviser, Flynn, was forced to resign after a series of false statements about his conversations with Kislyak. Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from matters related to the Russia investigation after it was revealed that he had failed to disclose his own meetings with Kislyak when asked during congressional testimony about any contact with Russians.

Kushner’s interactions with Russians — including Kislyak and an executive for a Russian bank under U.S. sanctions — were not acknowledged by the White House until they were exposed in media reports.

It is common for senior advisers of a newly elected president to be in contact with foreign leaders and officials. But new administrations are generally cautious in their handling of interactions with Moscow, which U.S. intelligence agencies have accused of waging an unprecedented campaign to interfere in last year’s presidential race and help elect Trump.

Obama administration officials say members of the Trump transition team never approached them about arranging a secure communications channel with their Russian contacts, possibly because of concerns about leaks.

The State Department, the White House National Security Council and U.S. intelligence agencies all have the ability to set up secure communications channels with foreign leaders, though doing so for a transition team would be unusual.

Trump’s advisers were similarly secretive about meetings with leaders from the United Arab Emirates. The Obama White House only learned that the crown prince of Abu Dhabi was flying to New York in December to see Kushner, Flynn and Stephen K. Bannon, another top Trump adviser, because U.S. border agents in the UAE spotted the Emirate leader’s name on a flight manifest.

Russia would also have had reasons of its own to reject such an overture from Kushner. Doing so would require Moscow to expose its most sophisticated communications capabilities — which are likely housed in highly secure locations at diplomatic compounds — to an American.

The Post was first alerted in mid-December to the meeting by an anonymous letter, which said, among other things, that Kushner had talked to Kislyak about setting up the communications channel. This week, officials who reviewed the letter and spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence said the portion about the secret channel was consistent with their understanding of events.

For instance, according to those officials and the letter, Kushner conveyed to the Russians that he was aware that it would be politically sensitive to meet publicly, but it was necessary for the Trump team to be able to continue their communication with Russian government officials.

In addition to their discussion about setting up the communications channel, Kushner, Flynn and Kislyak also talked about arranging a meeting between a representative of Trump and a “Russian contact” in a third country whose name was not identified, according to the anonymous letter.
 
Ah, if you had an iPhone you could bypass it. I don't know if the WaPo know it but if you hit "Reader View" it formats the text for you slipping past the Pay Wall in the process. A helpful note to others in this thread I'm sure. I expect android has something similar?
It seems the paywall kicks in before reader mode option. Just tried force all websites to reader as well. Thanks though.
 
I seriously don't even know what Kushner does for his job. I feel like him and Ivanka are there to give the administration an appearance of youth away from the weird twins of the brood, and obviously to funnel money into their businesses.

His entire role as an adviser seems incredibly pointless when Trump ignores pretty much all the advice he's given anyway.
 


You really do have to admire the US intelligence and law agencies. They are stacking all this up and you just know it's going to drop sooner or later, my last ounce of faith is instilled in these guys, I hope they don't let me down.
 
Feckin hell, he does not look well there at all. Looks very woozy when he stands up.

And to think if gets his way he'll still be doing all this when he's 77! With all the pressure, both internal and external, that's been put on him, I think he'll crack long before his eight years are up if he somehow manages to last anywhere near that long.
 
And to think if gets his way he'll still be doing all this when he's 77! With all the pressure, both internal and external, that's been put on him, I think he'll crack long before his eight years are up if he somehow manages to last anywhere near that long.

I fully expect him to go golfing for a full week when he gets back. And, naturally, for his supporters to make excuses for him taking a holiday.
 


You really do have to admire the US intelligence and law agencies. They are stacking all this up and you just know it's going to drop sooner or later, my last ounce of faith is instilled in these guys, I hope they don't let me down.


Damn, no weekend off this time, breaking news coming thick and fast with him out of the country
 
Damn, no weekend off this time, breaking news coming thick and fast with him out of the country

Yup, he's going to return to an absolute shitstorm. CNN is reporting about how every one of his predecessors held press conferences whilst away on trips, especially important ones like G8 (G7) and G20 meetings. Trump has avoided the press at all times only speaking to them to pass a gloating comment about a "good win in Montana"

By the time he gets back he will have hundreds of questions to answer and people will have forgotten half the shit he's done or been accused of. How many more stories will have broken by then? I can see him riding this out yet again.
 
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