So tell us all when it is that “we” should now trust the word of a proven liar?
What changed that you now believe her? Was it FBI Comey telling you she’s too stupid to understand that setting up a private server to conduct highly classified government information is illegal?
Then there is this…
In November 2018, the Washington Post reported that the president’s oldest daughter had used a personal email account for official work on hundreds of occasions — a fact White House officials discovered after American Oversight filed a lawsuit the year before that sought Ivanka Trump’s emails with political appointees across the administration. In March 2019, her husband, Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, was found to have used a private WhatsApp messenger for work.
The 2016 campaign’s focus on email practices doesn’t seem to have left an impression on DeVos, either, who was found by the Education Department’s inspector general to have used four different personal email accounts for work. Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin used personal email to communicate with three members of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club. So did his then chief of staff, Peter O’Rourke.
Add to those numbers former White House adviser Stephen Bannon, as well as former Deputy National Security Adviser K.T. McFarland, who reportedly used personal email to discuss selling nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. And Kelly Craft, the former ambassador to the United Nations
I denounce all of them for not adhering to the rules…do you?
Where’s the terrorism? Or the fear of Catholic terrorism? They’re appealing a ruling on health care. They’re free to do so. I don’t agree with them but the courts will decide? Why bring in terrorism? You wouldn’t be stoking flames for no reason would you?
Where is the line of free speech. If an American is knowingly promoting and using Russian propaganda to disrupt our electoral processes…is that protected by the 1st?
“A memo by the F.B.I. warning of possible threats posed by “radical-traditionalist” Catholics violated professional standards but showed “no evidence of malicious intent,” according to an internal Justice Department inquiry made public on Thursday.“