Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Gloves are off,. the Trump White House, including Guiliani, is attempting to shift public sentiment toward Russia.

The Trump and Kushner families have exploited the power of the USA for their own personal gain and they want to keep it that way.

The entire family is used to talking past detractors, especially on Facebook. They have been conducting dialogue for a long time to maintain and expand their wealth with Facebook. The "realDonaldTrump" has been selling himself as a real celebrity with a dark secret of how to best overcome financial woes.

So, their skills are interesting, compelling to some, but, if Americans sincerely love their country they will reject this show business White House and cling to their Constitution.

Right now the Trumps, Kushner and Guiliani are trying to sway public sentiment to disqualify Democrats at the sincere embrace of the country.

The White House wants the USA, but, does not want the USA Constitution regardless of flag hugging. They want to rule as they please and make it their home. Not their home away from home, but, their home.

The Kushner family has used the power of the White House to obtain visas for Chinese oligarchs lobbied by Don, Jr. Jarad received large amounts of money from the Arab countries with the Saudi Prince openly stating he had Kushner in his pocket. He does. It is a fact. Kushner is now chasing business ventures in Israel. The entire disaster that is Trump is about their personal wealth and has little to no the country or the people. Trump and Kushner would sell the USA to Russia if it meant the oligarchs would pass more money through Deutsche Bank. 

If statements by the Trump White House and it's cohorts don't sound right, it isn't.

April 23, 2019

On Tuesday, (click here) White House senior adviser Jared Kushner was asked about the now-concluded investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and his own ties to the foreign power. Here's his response:

"You look at what Russia did, you know, buying some Facebook ads to try and sow dissent and do it, it's a terrible thing. But I think the investigations and all of the speculation that's happened for the last two years has had a much harsher impact on our democracy than a couple Facebook ads."

In short: No biggie!...