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In reply to the discussion: How the russian bounty briefing fuck-up most likely happened: [View all]Mike 03
(16,616 posts)6. The White House will attempt to push this explanation
but I don't believe a word of it.
Also, if Trump ever spoke to Boris Johnson, the subject had to have come up. There's a probability of zero they didn't speak about this.
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David Ignatious says he did follow-up investigation & was told by his Iintel & Pentagon
tblue37
Jun 2020
#22
Total crap. Way to important for your scenario. My question is why do seem to defend
Demsrule86
Jun 2020
#7
Absolutely right. Trump knew...his excuse is why no one told me...total bullshit.
Demsrule86
Jun 2020
#27
You're right, of course. It was a knee jerk question and you gave me a really good answer.
crickets
Jun 2020
#44
The only explanation is Trump is extremely afraid of upsetting Putin. We must find out why.
sop
Jun 2020
#17
1 I believe it was verbally mentioned 2 There is no excuse regardless. None.
themaguffin
Jun 2020
#18
I find it difficult to believe that not one of his senior people, who were also briefed on this,
StarfishSaver
Jun 2020
#32
The simplest explanation is likeliest true. The simplest explanation is that Trump is lying again.
Midnight Writer
Jun 2020
#36