Cohen is ook niet aangeklaagd door Mueller, dus een deal was met hem ook niet in frage. Maar dit is vooralsnog slechts een gerucht, even afwachten dus.quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 16:45 schreef ExtraWaskracht het volgende:
Mja, maar het gaat dan over samenwerking met aanklagers in New York zoals in het bericht staat. Dus niet met Mueller? Of wat?
Aan de andere kant staat er wel dat het nieuws waarschijnlijk is dat het het witte huis en aanhang hard zou raken (veronderstellend dat er strafbare zaken zijn waaraan men zich heeft schuldig gemaakt).
Kaboem!quote:
quote:Special counsel Robert Mueller on Wednesday filed a request for 150 blank subpoenas in the Eastern District of Virginia, where former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort lives.
The two-page filing reveals little, but says that that each subpoena recipient must appear in the Alexandria, Va., courthouse on July 25 to testify in the case.
Judge T.S. Ellis III has now moved the trial date twice, first from July 10 to July 24, and then from that date to July 25.
The 150 blank subpoenas amount to 75 total possible subpoenas — in each case, a subpoena is needed for the witness and another is needed for the defense. Court documents filed in April show that Mueller's team was pushing to subpoena 35 witnesses in the trial.
In May, court documents showed he had filed 70 blank subpoenas.
A blank subpoena means the party serving the subpoena, in this case the federal government, can fill in the name later, as long as it is done so before the subpoena is served.
The document says each recipient “must also bring with you the following documents, electronically stored information or objects” — but what follows that line is under seal.
In Virginia, Manafort is facing charges including tax fraud and failing to report foreign bank accounts.
Manafort is due in court Friday in Washington, when Judge Amy Berman Jackson will hear arguments from Mueller’s team why she should revoke his bail and jail him due to allegations he sought to tamper with potential witnesses in the case against him.
Last week, Mueller unveiled a superseding indictment against Manafort, charging him with obstruction. Russian businessman Konstantin Kilimnik was also charged with obstruction.
The indictment alleged that Manafort and Kilimnik “knowingly and intentionally attempted to corruptly persuade” two people connected with the Hapsburg Group, a firm Manafort worked with while lobbying for Ukrainian clients “with intent to influence, delay, and prevent the testimony of any person in an official proceeding.”
Jackson ruled Tuesday that Mueller must reveal the identities of the unnamed people he's hoping to use in the case against Manafort.
“[The] defendant is obliged to prepare for a complex trial with a voluminous record within a relatively short period of time, and he should not have to be surprised at a later point by the addition of a new name or allegation,” Jackson wrote.
Trump heeft al een interview gegeven dat hij eigenlijk weinig gebruikt heeft gemaakt van Cohen, en dat de zaken van Cohen compleet onafhankelijk van hem zijn.quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 17:14 schreef westwoodblvd het volgende:
Hoe lang nog tot Trump tweet: "I hardly knew the guy"?
Aangezien dit mij als totaal krankzinnig in de oren klinkt zou ik niet eens verbaasd zijn als dit er door komt.quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 19:55 schreef Monolith het volgende:
Ondertussen proberen Kaine en Corker een vrij vergaande wet door het congres te krijgen:
https://trib.al/beyUMkn
Hier heeft hij wel gelijk imho.quote:Corker: GOP becoming 'cult-like' on Trump (The Hill)
GOP Sen. Bob Corker (Tenn.) warned on Wednesday that members of his party are becoming "cult-like" in their support of President Trump, pointing to leadership's unwillingness to challenge the White House on tariffs.
"We are in a strange place. I mean, it’s almost, it’s becoming a cultish thing, isn’t it? And it’s not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation as it relates to a president that happens to be of — purportedly, of the same party," Corker told reporters.
Pressed on whether he feels Republicans are currently in a "cult-like situation," Corker acknowledged that there are some GOP lawmakers who stand up to Trump and it would be "unfair to try to say" that "about every member."
"[But] is leadership in general not wishing to poke the bear? Absolutely, because it's all about the next election, right?" said Corker, who is retiring after 2018.
Corker's comments come after he was blocked from getting a vote on his bill to rein in Trump on tariffs. His bill, which is backed by roughly a dozen senators, would require congressional approval if Trump wanted to impose tariffs in the name of national security.
Corker added on Wednesday that leadership is "wary" of upsetting the president and "there's a definite fear there."
"It's not a good place for us to be. You know, I think about the things that we, generally speaking, have stood for ... sort of where the Republican Party has been traditionally and were it is today is quite divergent," Corker told reporters.
Trump sparked a backlash from GOP lawmakers with his decision to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
But GOP leadership, as well as many rank-and-file members, have shown little interest in legislation that would rein in Trump.
Such a move would set up a high-stakes showdown between the president and members of his own party months before a midterm election, and likely provoke Trump to lash out at individual members.
"There's no question that leadership in general is wary of doing anything that might upset the president. I mean, we're going to be here during recess, generally speaking, which is fine with me but, look, it's more about Trump being upset than it is about anything else," Corker said.
Corker's comments echo that of MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on Wednesday's "Morning Joe," with the former GOP congressman arguing that "primary voters in the Republican Party have devolved into a Trumpist cult."
"There is no more conservative person on protecting tax dollars, balancing the budget, paying down the debt," Scarborough said of GOP Rep. Mark Sanford (S.C.), who lost his primary on Tuesday night as his opponent labeled him a Trump critic. Trump also tweeted 11th-hour criticism of Sanford on Tuesday afternoon.
"But primary voters said no, we don’t care that he’s one of the most conservative people in Congress. He said one or two bad things about Trump," said Scarborough.
“Why don’t we just say it has devolved into a cult? Primary voters in the Republican Party have devolved into a Trumpist cult," the host added.
Blijkbaar kan igv medewerking alle informatie over criminele activiteiten vervolgens met andere 'jurisdictions' gedeeld worden:quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 16:45 schreef ExtraWaskracht het volgende:
Mja, maar het gaat dan over samenwerking met aanklagers in New York zoals in het bericht staat. Dus niet met Mueller? Of wat?
Aan de andere kant staat er wel dat het nieuws waarschijnlijk is dat het het witte huis en aanhang hard zou raken (veronderstellend dat er strafbare zaken zijn waaraan men zich heeft schuldig gemaakt).
twitter:renato_mariotti twitterde op woensdag 13-06-2018 om 16:50:14 3/ Although Cohen is cooperating with federal prosecutors in Manhattan (not Mueller’s team), cooperation deals typically require the cooperator to provide all information about any criminal activity he knows about. Prosecutors then share that info with other jurisdictions. reageer retweet
Helder. Logisch ook wel. Dank.quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 21:14 schreef Kijkertje het volgende:
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Blijkbaar kan igv medewerking alle informatie over criminele activiteiten vervolgens met andere 'jurisdictions' gedeeld worden:twitter:renato_mariotti twitterde op woensdag 13-06-2018 om 16:50:14 3/ Although Cohen is cooperating with federal prosecutors in Manhattan (not Mueller’s team), cooperation deals typically require the cooperator to provide all information about any criminal activity he knows about. Prosecutors then share that info with other jurisdictions. reageer retweet
quote:Trump Appointee Compiles Loyalty List of U.S. Employees at U.N., State (Foreign Policy)
Mari Stull’s arrival at the State Department’s International Organization Bureau is triggering an exodus of top career staffers.
A senior advisor to the State Department appointed just two months ago has been quietly vetting career diplomats and American employees of international institutions to determine whether they are loyal to President Donald Trump and his political agenda, according to nearly a dozen current and former U.S. officials.
Mari Stull, a former food and beverage lobbyist-turned-wine blogger under the name “Vino Vixen,” has reviewed the social media pages of State Department staffers for signs of ideological deviation. She has researched the names of government officials to determine whether they signed off on Obama-era policies — though signing off does not mean officials personally endorsed them but merely cleared them through the bureaucratic chain. And she has inquired about Americans employed by international agencies, including the World Health Organization and the United Nations, asking their colleagues when they were hired and by whom, according the officials.
“She is actively making lists and gathering intel,” said one of the sources, a senior diplomat. Stull was named in April as a senior advisor to the State Department’s Bureau of International Organization Affairs, which manages U.S. diplomatic relations with the United Nations and other international institutions.
Her probing, along with a highly secretive management style, has become so uncomfortable that at least three senior officials are poised to leave the bureau, according to the sources. Officials there have warned some Americans employed by the U.N. to sidestep traditional meet-and-greet sessions with the department’s upper management to avoid drawing attention to themselves.
“She is gunning for American citizens in the U.N. to see if they are toeing the line,” the diplomatic source added.
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Scott Pruitt is doing a great job!quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 21:27 schreef ExtraWaskracht het volgende:
Laura Ingraham, een van Fox News belangrijkste propagandisten, is kennelijk klaar met Pruitt.
Top conservative media personality turns on EPA chief Scott Pruitt: He's 'gotta go'
Hoeveel tijd zou hij dan nog hebben?
Nope, nope, nope!quote:
quote:Trump: “We are paying from 60 percent of 90 percent of NATO.”
Nope, nope, nope. Trump never gets this correct.
There are two types of funding for NATO: direct funding and indirect funding. Direct funding, for military-related operations, maintenance and headquarters activity, is based on gross national income — the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country — and adjusted regularly. With the largest economy in NATO, the United States pays the largest share — about 22 percent. Germany is second, with about 15 percent. A significant portion of the U.S. share is operating the Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AWACS) fleet, according to the Congressional Research Service.
The U.S. share of the actual military budget is negotiated each year, but largely based on the cost-sharing formula, and amounts to less than $500 million a year, according to Defense Department documents. That’s chump change in a $700 billion military budget.
As for indirect funding, since 2006, each NATO member has had a guideline of spending at least 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense spending. At a 2014 summit, responding to Russian aggression in Ukraine, NATO members pledged to meet that guideline by 2024.
As of 2017, 12 of the 28 members exceed the guideline — with the United States leading the way at 3.6 percent. But this is simply money that each country would spend on its own military — or on missions that do not include NATO, such as peacekeeping in Africa.
Bron
Aan de andere kant is "He's not exactly blameless, but we'll see what happens" in Trump-termen niet bepaald een ringing endorsement zeg maar.quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 21:36 schreef Kijkertje het volgende:
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Scott Pruitt is doing a great job!
twitter:maggieNYT twitterde op woensdag 13-06-2018 om 18:33:19 Trump has been fuming about Cohen in private, blaming him for the messy Stormy Daniels situation. But he also is fearful of making that public because of chances it further pushes Cohen toward SDNY https://t.co/5laelv5IjO reageer retweet
Van de man die zijn criminele loopbaan als belasting- en bankfrauder per ongeluk minutieus heeft gedocumenteerd via email omdat hij niet wist hoe je een word naar een pdf omzet, verbaast niets mij meer.quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 23:03 schreef ExtraWaskracht het volgende:
Stuk bewijs om getuigen te binvloeden:
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Op zich is whatsapp verkeer wel versleuteld, maar ja, als je het dan zelf backupped naar iCloud ...
Wow, what's next? "He often omits articles in his texts, mirroring the Russian language which has no articles"?quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 07:56 schreef Ulx het volgende:Goede vraag. Moeten wij buigen voor Poetin en de troepen terugtrekken? Scheelt veel geld.twitter:JeffRathke twitterde op dinsdag 12-06-2018 om 14:08:43 @Julie_C_Smith His characterization of US exercises as “provocative” mirrors Russian propaganda about the presence of small NATO forces in Balts+Poland and NATO exercises. reageer retweet
Hilarisch toch, dat toont echt aan hoe volstrekt achterlijk de betrokkenen zijn. Niet realiseren wat je nou eigenlijk aan het doen bent, wat voor consequenties dat kan hebben, enorme paper trails achterlatend. En nog het belachelijkste: te dom om simpele dingen te googlen.quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 23:39 schreef westwoodblvd het volgende:
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Van de man die zijn criminele loopbaan als belasting- en bankfrauder per ongeluk minutieus heeft gedocumenteerd via email omdat hij niet wist hoe je een word naar een pdf omzet, verbaast niets mij meer.
Die oefeningen zijn natuurlijk ook provocerend. Tenminste, niet zozeer provocerend, maar meer als afschrikking. "Kijk ons eens sterk zijn!". Alleen moet je dat als staatshoofd uiteraard niet over je eigen oefeningen zeggen. Dat is echt de domheid zelve!quote:Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 23:44 schreef crystal_meth het volgende:
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Wow, what's next? "He often omits articles in his texts, mirroring the Russian language which has no articles"?
- Tegenwoordig is het vooral het Westen dat klaagt over troepenopbouw en oefeningen aan de grens.
- Wanneer Amerikaanse senatoren openlijk pleiten voor militair ingrijpen, uitspraken doen als "we’re going to end N Korea's threat to the American homeland in Trump's first term", en reeds een authorization for the use of military force opstellen, dan lijken die oefeningen wel degelijk provocerend (of minstens intimiderend), imo.
Er zit natuurlijk wel een verschil tussen provocerend en afschrikwekkend. In dat laatste geval doe je iets om je eigen kracht te laten zien aan de tegenstander. In dat eerste geval doe je iets om een reactie bij de tegenstander uit te lokken.quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 00:03 schreef Knipoogje het volgende:
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Die oefeningen zijn natuurlijk ook provocerend. Tenminste, niet zozeer provocerend, maar meer als afschrikking. "Kijk ons eens sterk zijn!". Alleen moet je dat als staatshoofd uiteraard niet over je eigen oefeningen zeggen. Dat is echt de domheid zelve!
De stelregel is is gewoon dat je klaagt over andermans oefeningen en andermans geklaag negeert. Niet de ander gelijk geven
http://thehill.com/policy(...)e-near-russia-borderquote:Norway to ask US for additional Marine presence near Russia border
Norway will ask the United States to send 700 U.S. Marines to the country amid heightened concerns about Russia.
The U.S. initially sent Marines to the country in 2017 to train for fighting in winter conditions. Those troops are scheduled to leave Norway at the end of the year.
But Oslo is expected to ask the U.S. to send 700 Marines in 2019, Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soereide told reporters, according to Reuters. The additional troops would be based near the border with Russia.
Soereide said that the Marines' presence in Norway is not intended to establish a permanent U.S. military base nor is the move intended to target Russia.
"There are no American bases on Norwegian soil," she said.
Still, Oslo has become increasingly wary of Russia's intentions after Moscow annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, Reuters noted. The U.S. Marines are the first foreign troops to be stationed in the country since World War II.
https://www.vg.no/nyheter(...)e-soldater-til-norgequote:Norway and the United States enter into political talks about an increased US military presence in Norway. This confirms defense minister Frank Bakke-Jensen. But he does not want to say what the United States wants to deploy in Norway.
We have received some inquiries from the USA, says Bakke-Jensen.
- Then we'll see what's appropriate for us, and we'll take it in the political channels before it can be published.
- Can you say something about what the United States really wants to do in Norway, beyond what they do today?
"No," replies Bakke-Jensen.
From before, it is known that the United States wants to place a larger portion of the US Marine Corps at Værnes in Trøndelag, beyond the American soldiers who have so far practiced there.
Since 2016, Norway and the United States have had an agreement on rotation training for up to 330 troops from the Navy Corps. The agreement was renewed in 2017.
Last year, VG announced that the US Marine Corps wanted to make Værnes its main base in Europe.
Last week, Colonel Doug Bruun told the Adresseavisen that they wanted to double the framework for soldiers to 650.
Also, Rygge and Andøya can get American aircraft for shorter or longer periods.
In President Donald Trump's defense budget, $ 12 million has been set up for rebuilding Rygge Airport in Østfold, and preparing the airport for a progressive base for a group of American combat aircraft, according to the Air Force Times news site.
Here it is a matter of advance equipment, and then rotating training at Rygge and another eight flight stations around Europe.
Andøya can also be the base for increased American activity. On Tuesday, the Storting confirmed that the airplane should be shut down and the Norwegian navy surveillance aircraft will be moved to Evenes when delivered in a few years.
But this week, the site Aldmer.no announced that up to five P-8A Poseidon from the US Navy is waiting for Andøya to commute in June.
Bakke-Jensen does not want to say anything about the different bases. But he confirms that the government and parliamentary majority want more Allied forces to work in Norway:
"We have said in the Armed Forces' long-term plan that we will have increased allied training, so it's a little bit insightful with the different processes. In the United States, you can often raise ideas and start budgeting processes before contacting us, "he says.
Frank Bakke-Jensen will also not respond when the government is ready to answer the US request.
"We'll look at that," he answers.
- Will it be this year?
"We'll see," said the minister of defense.
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Weet ik, maar ik wilde negatief zijn. Leek me zo'n geforceerde manier om toch maar Rusland ter sprake te kunnen brengen. Zonder dat echt duidelijk is wat ie concreet insinueert: Bedoelt ie dat Putin het gedicteerd heeft? Hoe liggen de verhoudingen dan met China? ... ik vond het een domme tweet kortom. En ben al 40 uur wakker..quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 00:03 schreef Knipoogje het volgende:
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Die oefeningen zijn natuurlijk ook provocerend. Tenminste, niet zozeer provocerend, maar meer als afschrikking. "Kijk ons eens sterk zijn!". Alleen moet je dat als staatshoofd uiteraard niet over je eigen oefeningen zeggen. Dat is echt de domheid zelve!
De stelregel is is gewoon dat je klaagt over andermans oefeningen en andermans geklaag negeert. Niet de ander gelijk geven
en: he's a very smart guy, a great negotiator, I think we understand each othertwitter:kylegriffin1 twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 00:40:12 BAIER: Kim Jong Un is "clearly executing people."TRUMP: "He's a tough guy. Hey, when you take over a country, tough country, tough people, and you take it over from your father ... if you could do that at 27-years old, I mean, that's 1 in 10,000 that could do that." (via FOX) https://t.co/R8FfkREDYX reageer retweet
quote:Two of the most visible members of the Trump administration are planning their departures, the latest sign of upheaval in a White House marked by turmoil.
Press secretary Sarah Sanders and principal deputy press secretary Raj Shah are both heading for the exits, according to sources inside the White House and close to the administration. Sanders, who has become a confidante of President Trump since the departure of former communications director Hope Hicks, has told friends that she plans to leave the administration at the end of the year.
Shah is also considering his exit, but he has not yet settled on an exact date. Neither Sanders nor Shah immediately responded to repeated requests for comment.
Several other lower-level positions in the communications department left vacant in recent weeks are likely to remain unfilled, with more departures expected in the coming weeks, according to a former official.SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.“The fundamental cause of the trouble in the modern world today is that the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.”— Bertrand Russell
twitter:jacobsoboroff twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 01:12:08 Just finished tour, don’t even know where to start. One of the first things you notice when you walk into the shelter — no joke — a mural of Trump with the quote “sometimes losing a battle you find a new way to win the war.”Presidential murals everywhere. But that one is 1st. reageer retweet
What.The.Actual.Fuck!?quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 05:09 schreef Kijkertje het volgende:
Draadje van het bezoek aan het opvangcentrum voor migrantenkinderen in Brownsville (1400 kinderen) waar op 4 juni senator Berkeley de toegang werd geweigerd.[ afbeelding ]twitter:jacobsoboroff twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 01:12:08 Just finished tour, don’t even know where to start. One of the first things you notice when you walk into the shelter — no joke — a mural of Trump with the quote “sometimes losing a battle you find a new way to win the war.”Presidential murals everywhere. But that one is 1st. reageer retweet
Yup - het huilen staat Chris Hayes nader dan het lachen... is de VS partij bij het VN Kinderrechtenverdrag?quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 07:21 schreef DustPuppy het volgende:
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What.The.Actual.Fuck!?
Dat zijn nog dystopische afbeeldingen, yo!
We are truly on the darkest timeline.
Stel , Amerikaanse gesneuvelde in Korea was 20 jaar in 1953, ouders geboren ca 1913..twitter:atrupar twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 00:16:09 Trump claims, preposterously, that parents of Korean War veterans came up to him during the 2016 campaign and said, "when you can, we'd love our son to be brought back home -- you know, the remains."The Korean War ended in 1953. https://t.co/f4HEHZ22YM reageer retweet
Nope.quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 08:13 schreef SureD1 het volgende:
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Yup - het huilen staat Chris Hayes nader dan het lachen... is de VS partij bij het VN Kinderrechtenverdrag?
quote:[...]
Currently 196 countries are parties to the treaty (some with stated reservations or interpretations). This includes every member of the United Nations (except the United States), plus the Cook Islands, Niue, the State of Palestine, and the Holy See.[5][7] The United States has not ratified it.[18] South Sudan did not sign the convention, however ratification was complete in January 2015.[19] Somalia's domestic ratification finished in January 2015 and the instrument was deposited with the United Nations in October 2015.[20]
All successor states of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and Slovakia) made declarations of succession to the treaty and currently apply it.[18]
The convention does not apply in the territories of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, Gibraltar, Guernsey and Tokelau.[18]
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The United States government played an active role in the drafting of the Convention and signed it on 16 February 1995, but has not ratified it. It has been claimed that American opposition to the Convention stems primarily from political and religious conservatives.[55] For example, The Heritage Foundation sees "a civil society in which moral authority is exercised by religious congregations, family, and other private associations is fundamental to the American order".[56] and the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) argues that the CRC threatens homeschooling.[57]
The United States had permitted the execution and life imprisonment of juvenile offenders, in contravention of the Article 37 of the Convention.[1] In 2005, a Supreme Court decision declared juvenile executions to be unconstitutional as "cruel and unusual punishment";[58][59][60] in 2012, the Court held that mandatory sentences of life without the possibility of parole are unconstitutional for juvenile offenders.[61]
State laws regarding the practice of closed adoption may also require overhaul in light of the Convention's position that children have a right to identity from birth.
During his 2008 campaign for President, Senator Barack Obama described the failure to ratify the Convention as "embarrassing" and promised to review the issue[62][63] but he never did. No President of the United States has submitted the treaty to the United States Senate requesting its advice and consent to ratification since the US signed it in 1995.[64]
The United States has ratified two of the optional protocols to the Convention,[9][10] the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict, and the Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/(...)arty_and_signatories
Die man liegt zo.verschrikkelijk.vaakquote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 09:13 schreef Bluesdude het volgende:Stel , Amerikaanse gesneuvelde in Korea was 20 jaar in 1953, ouders geboren ca 1913..twitter:atrupar twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 00:16:09 Trump claims, preposterously, that parents of Korean War veterans came up to him during the 2016 campaign and said, "when you can, we'd love our son to be brought back home -- you know, the remains."The Korean War ended in 1953. https://t.co/f4HEHZ22YM reageer retweet
Die moeten dan 100+ zijn in 2016.
Zie de film bij de tweet
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
Wanneer waren die militaire oefeningen?quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 12:23 schreef grrrrg het volgende:
Hoe lang zal het duren voor NK en de VS weer ruzie maken?
quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 11:49 schreef Ulx het volgende:
Ik heb zin in Felony Friday.Eerst wordt het nog AG Horowitz Thursday ...SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
All sides brace for release of report on FBI conduct
The Justice Department inspector general’s 18-month review is the focus of competing political forces.
https://edition.cnn.com/2(...)orea-intl/index.htmlquote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 12:23 schreef grrrrg het volgende:
Hoe lang zal het duren voor NK en de VS weer ruzie maken?
North Korea, US and South Korea are already at odds over what was agreed in meetingquote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 12:23 schreef grrrrg het volgende:
Hoe lang zal het duren voor NK en de VS weer ruzie maken?
twitter:tedlieu twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 15:12:58 One result is that this week, Dems flipped the 43rd office from red to blue since @realDonaldTrump took office. Frostman won Wis Senate Dist 1, which no Dem has won in over 40 years. It was an over 20 point swing from 2016.#GOPTaxScam benefits top 1%. N Korea still has nukes. https://t.co/dFCixGWO5I reageer retweet
twitter:kylegriffin1 twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 15:25:02 Trump salutes a man who appears to be a North Korean military general. https://t.co/r5KM7tws4A reageer retweet
Wel gek. Numeriek had ik eerder gedacht dat het andere district zou flippen dan deze.quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 15:13 schreef Ulx het volgende:twitter:tedlieu twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 15:12:58 One result is that this week, Dems flipped the 43rd office from red to blue since @realDonaldTrump took office. Frostman won Wis Senate Dist 1, which no Dem has won in over 40 years. It was an over 20 point swing from 2016.#GOPTaxScam benefits top 1%. N Korea still has nukes. https://t.co/dFCixGWO5I reageer retweet
quote:Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 12:37 schreef ExtraWaskracht het volgende:
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Eerst wordt het nog AG Horowitz Thursday ...
All sides brace for release of report on FBI conduct
The Justice Department inspector general’s 18-month review is the focus of competing political forces.
twitter:SethAbramson twitterde op donderdag 14-06-2018 om 15:58:32 (THREAD) The Inspector General of the Department of Justice, Michael Horowitz, will release his much-anticipated report on the Clinton email probe today. Here are 10 things you need to remember/understand BEFORE the report is released this afternoon. I hope you'll read and share. https://t.co/xOJ30ebzl6 reageer retweet
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