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playmaker88;c-9769688 said:
At some point wrong has to be wrong. Lies have to be called lies. A prominent rep has to want to seek the truth. your party shouldn't come before the country. The most patriotic thin you ca do is hold people/systems accountable. Always seek truth and justice.. Otherwise our self congratulatory "greatness" is just a social media quote

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Well said patriot!

 
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VIBE;c-9769949 said:
https://twitter.com/maddieneal17/status/862366642998837251
http://www.mediaite.com/online/whit...iefing-after-disaster-last-night-from-spicer/

White House Reportedly ‘Evaluating’ Huckabee Sanders After Spicer’s ‘Disaster’ Last Night

In a press briefing so crucial that both ABC and NBC interrupted regular programming to air it live, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer ceded the podium Wednesday to Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Given the stunning termination of FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday, it appeared telling that Huckabee Sanders was tapped to conduct just her second on-air briefing in such a high-pressure situation.

Is this a sign of things to come? A new report suggests that it very well could be.

According to CNN’s senior White House correspondent Jim Acosta, who cites two unnamed White House officials as his sources, “officials at the highest levels including the President are ‘monitoring’ Huckabee Sanders” — who will conduct the briefings for the rest of this week. Those officials, including the President, were reportedly not pleased with how Spicer handled the release of the news of Comey’s termination.

https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/862384512084443136

Brooke Baldwin summarized Acosta’s reporting during her show on Wednesday.

“Two senior White House officials were sharply critical of the press shop’s handling of the Comey news last night,” Baldwin said. “It was ‘an embarrassment.’ One official ‘a disaster.’ Said another who added that the President himself thought it was handled poorly.”

The CNN report comes following a Washington Post article which describes an-almost comic sequence on Tuesday night as Spicer spoke to reporters off camera on the White House grounds:

After Spicer spent several minutes hidden in the bushes behind these sets, Janet Montesi, an executive assistant in the press office, emerged and told reporters that Spicer would answer some questions, as long as he was not filmed doing so. Spicer then emerged.

“Just turn the lights off. Turn the lights off,” he ordered. “We’ll take care of this… Can you just turn that light off?”


If the CNN report is accurate, Spicer may soon come to regret that wish.
 
fortyacres;c-9770309 said:
Sean Spicer is better than this if dude had a spine he would resign and leave that shithole.

Spicer is horrible. Sarah Huckabee outshined dude despite all the pressure on the WH today. We both know Sean would have fucked things up, stuttered throughout the conference, and said some shit he shouldn't have.
 
ThaNubianGod;c-9770315 said:
fortyacres;c-9770309 said:
Sean Spicer is better than this if dude had a spine he would resign and leave that shithole.

Spicer is horrible. Sarah Huckabee outshined dude despite all the pressure on the WH today. We both know Sean would have fucked things up, stuttered throughout the conference, and said some shit he shouldn't have.

you clearly didn't understand what i mean by that statement.
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/whi...-reasons-for-comey-firing-after-chaotic-night

White House Outlines Rationale Behind Comey’s Firing, 20 Chaotic Hours Later

The White House on Wednesday outlined additional reasons for President Donald Trump’s shock termination of former FBI Director James Comey, who led the bureau’s investigation into possible connections between Trump’s campaign and Russian election meddling, after a chaotic night and morning of backlash and mixed messages.

White House deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders faced reporters on Wednesday for the first daily White House press briefing after Trump’s abrupt firing of Comey, where she drew on the former director’s testimony last week before the Senate Judiciary Committee to explain his termination.

“I think one of the big catalysts that we saw was last week on Wednesday,” Sanders said. “Director Comey made a pretty startling revelation that he had essentially taken a stick of dynamite and thrown it into the Department of Justice by going around the chain of command when he decided to take steps without talking to the attorney general or the deputy attorney general.”

Sanders cited Comey’s decision to hold a surprise press conference in July 2016 announcing that he would not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server.

“He would not let them know what he was going to say, and that is simply not allowed,” she said.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, in a memo on Tuesday, accused Comey of causing “substantial damage” to the FBI’s “reputation and credibility” through his handling of the investigation.

The White House cited “clear recommendations” from Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions in its statement Tuesday on Comey’s termination, though Trump at times praised Comey’s work on the probe.

According to several reports on Tuesday, Trump’s administration spent at least a week before Comey’s termination looking for a reason to fire him.

Sanders on Wednesday gave those reports some credence by saying that Comey was on thin ice since the day Trump won the 2016 election, though Trump was vocal with his support for Comey just days after his inauguration in January.

As another reason for Comey’s firing, Sanders pointed to his inaccurate testimony before the Senate panel about “hundreds and thousands” of emails he incorrectly claimed top Clinton aide Huma Abedin forwarded to her husband, Anthony Weiner. The FBI sent Congress a letter on Tuesday correcting Comey’s testimony just 30 minutes before Trump fired him.

“That, along with the corrections that had to take place over the last 48 hours, those are all big problems and another, I think, kind of final piece that pushed the President to make the decision that he did,” Sanders said.

She also suggested that rampant leaking from sources within the FBI contributed to Comey falling out of favor with Trump.

“How important was the FBI director’s failure to stop the leaks coming out of the FBI to the President?” Breitbart reporter Charlie Spiering asked.

“I think that’s probably one of the many factors,” Sanders said. “I think that was just another one of the many reasons that he no longer had the confidence of the President or the rest of the FBI.”

The White House’s response to backlash over Comey’s firing was uncertain at best, and Trump’s administration appeared surprised at — and unprepared for — the criticism it received from Republicans and Democrats alike over the decision.

Trump himself stepped in to explain the White House’s decision-making process, though his remarks did little to clear up the conflicts between his administration’s narrative and press reports about Comey’s firing. He defended Comey’s termination in one of his signature early morning tweetstorms and told reporters only that the former director “was not doing a good job.”

“Can we expect more firings from the Justice Department?” Spiering asked Sanders on Wednesday.

“Not that I’m aware of today,” Sanders replied, to laughter from reporters perhaps recalling White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s comment on Tuesday that Trump retained confidence in Comey.

Spicer missed Wednesday’s briefing in favor of U.S. Navy Reserve duty.
 
DNB1;c-9770136 said:
https://twitter.com/independent/status/862362981795024897

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aww shit they were talkin about it on cnn that one question he can answer is the 3 times he had a convo with trump they were sayin he gonna lay low guess not hopefully he just be like fuk it
 
intelligence committee subpoenas flynn but he just gonna plead the fifth unless he get immunity

so the russian sky in the white house day after comey gone and only russia media were allowed in the room wtf wowwwwwwwww and putin ask trump to meet with this spy dude
 
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fortyacres;c-9770309 said:
Sean Spicer is better than this if dude had a spine he would resign and leave that shithole.

You can say that bout most of the ppl working under trump, they kno he aint shit, but still continue to cape for him, fuck all them niggas, they choose to be apart of that bullshit
 
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Angeles1son85;c-9770354 said:
intelligence committee subpoenas flynn but he just gonna plead the fifth unless he get immunity

so the russian sky in the white house day after comey gone and only russia media were allowed in the room wtf wowwwwwwwww and putin ask trump to meet with this spy dude

If he has incriminating shit on agent orange give him the the immunity it has to be conditional to that.
 

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