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Wash. state Desk Jet

Wash. state Desk Jet's Journal
Wash. state Desk Jet's Journal
November 27, 2019

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November 27, 2019

Trumps Turkey connection is way worse than you realize

Interesting read .

https://thebulwark.com/trumps-turkey-corruption-is-way-worse-than-you-realize/?fbclid=IwAR3fUKtWh9IMHbjWxkwE3FdAQmQq0764QfDQXD82v1Ks75iJ4UqCw0u3ldo






Earlier this month, Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton, the moustachioed one, the unlikeliest of potential #Resistance heroes, left another clue about his knowledge of President Donald Trump’s corrupt dealings during an investment event at Morgan Stanley.
According to a report by MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle, Bolton said that he believes there is a “personal or business relationship dictating Trump’s position on Turkey.”
Wait what?
The president’s former national security advisor suggested that the commander-in-chief made life or death national security decisions because of an active conflict of interest related to his business?

The president’s former national security advisor suggested that the commander-in-chief made life or death national security decisions because of n active conflict of interest related to his business?
Even by the standards of Trumpian corruption, this is holy-motherforking-shirtballs level stuff.
Bolton’s accusation, if accurate, would amount to the biggest scandal in the American presidency in half a century: The most senior security staffer, a man with unparalleled access to the president, believes that Trump acted in a way that is indistinguishable from double-dealing despots the world over.

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