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[TÓPICO OFICIAL ELEIÇÕES USA] TRUMP VS BIDEN

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Coloca um resumo.
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The FBI raided a Republican campaign consultant's Annapolis office Thursday, leading Maryland Republican lawmakers to say they will stop doing business with the firm.

Kelley Rogers, president of Strategic Campaign Group, said a half-dozen FBI agents arrived at his Main Street office at about 8:30 a.m. with a warrant to search and seize records. An FBI spokeswoman confirmed the agency conducted "law enforcement activity" along Main Street in Annapolis but would not be more specific.

Rogers said the investigation did not involve Maryland politics and insisted his firm had done nothing wrong, but said he would release clients from their contracts if desired.

FBI spokeswoman Lindsay Ram said the investigation is being conducted through the bureau's Washington field office, which has jurisdiction in the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia. She said agents from the office sometimes cross over into other jurisdictions when the entity they are investigating has offices in multiple locations. She declined to provide more details.
 

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lindo, não querendo ser chato rsrsrs
mas teria como evitar esses memes do trump? eles parecem coisa de criança.
tem várias noticias a favor do trump, todas são validadas e são perfeitas para uma argumentação se ele está sendo ou não um bom presidente.
mas aí vem esses memes e parece criança que não sabe argumentar :(


ps: isso vale tanto para memes contra o trump, discussão tem que ser algo saudável, para todo mundo aprender :)

Nunca, meme magic o colocou na casa branca e não deve ser abandonada.
 


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Código:
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Por isso o god emperor trump está lá.
 

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Super Fake News. Por isso ngm leva CNN a sério.

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President Trump revealed highly classified information to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador in a White House meeting last week, according to current and former U.S. officials, who said that Trump’s disclosures jeopardized a critical source of intelligence on the Islamic State.

The information Trump relayed had been provided by a U.S. partner through an intelligence-sharing arrangement considered so sensitive that details have been withheld from allies and tightly restricted even within the U.S. government, officials said.

The partner had not given the United States permission to share the material with Russia, and officials said that Trump’s decision to do so risks cooperation from an ally that has access to the inner workings of the Islamic State. After Trump’s meeting, senior White House officials took steps to contain the damage, placing calls to the CIA and National Security Agency.

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Como jornalistas conseguem uma informação segunda o globonews ultrasecreta que o presidente conversou com a Rússia? Eles estão com escutas dentro da casa branca? O jornalistas sabem todo o teor da conversa, toda a informação ultra secreta. Acho muito estranho isso. Alguma coisa não está batendo.
 

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Essa ultima é tão forçar a barra, mas tão forçar a barra que nem o G1 deu muito destaque.
O cara vai vazar informação na frente de conselheiros do próprio pais?? Ahh fala sério né...
 

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Senior White House officials appeared to recognize quickly that Trump had overstepped and moved to contain the potential fallout. Thomas P. Bossert, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, placed calls to the directors of the CIA and the NSA, the services most directly involved in the intelligence-sharing arrangement with the partner.

One of Bossert’s subordinates also called for the problematic portion of Trump’s discussion to be stricken from internal memos and for the full transcript to be limited to a small circle of recipients, efforts to prevent sensitive details from being disseminated further or leaked.

White House officials defended Trump. “This story is false,” said Dina Powell, deputy national security adviser for strategy. “The president only discussed the common threats that both countries faced.”

But officials could not explain why staff members nevertheless felt it necessary to alert the CIA and the NSA.
Devem ter ligado pra marcar um churras domingo que vem. :viraolho
 

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Essa ultima é tão forçar a barra, mas tão forçar a barra que nem o G1 deu muito destaque.
O cara vai vazar informação na frente de conselheiros do próprio pais?? Ahh fala sério né...

Que várzea esse assunto, tenho vergonha de comentar, Washington Post passando vergonha mais um vez, falou que dois funcionários ouviram eles conversarem na casa branca, sendo que a reunião foi um local que nem funcionário tinha e a portas fechadas. É tudo tão bizarro e caricato que parece até piada o que a mídia está fazendo.
O jornalismo tem que se organizar e melhorar as matérias ou parar de inventar mentira em pró de sei lá o que estão fazendo a mando de quem.
Alguma coisa não está certo e já saiu do controle.
 

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vc realmente acredita que reunião de presidente com um embaixador russo (Nem se fosse russo, podia ser do haiti), é feito de maneira particular sem ninguém saber o teor da conversa?

Tudo que um presidente faz, seja dos EUA, até do Brasil ou do Uruguai é guardado ou escutado por +de uma pessoa. Seja presencialmente ou por meio de escuta.

Por sinal tudo que o presidente fala na casa branca é gravado. (è lei isso). E depois liberado após uns 30-40 anos.

isso é questão de segurança nacional basica. Por mais que ele seja o presidente a certas seguranças pra impedir que o presidente aja por interesse próprio e que seja contra o país.

E não falo isso só pq é o trump e um embaixador russo (Que tem suas teorias conspiratórias enormes). Isso é coisa que vem desde a morte do kennedy e da intensificação da guerra fria.

PResidente dos EUA não duvido não ter privacidade nem pra dormir ou ir ao banheiro. (Por sinal BJ jonhson, ex-presidente americano tem umas historias hilarias dele tendo reuniões no banheiro enquanto falava como seu pênis era grande uahhuauhahua).
 
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Lawmakers slam reports Trump revealed classified intel to Russians
Jessica Estepa , Erin Kelly and David Jackson , USA TODAY Published 5:47 p.m. ET May 15, 2017 | Updated 5 hours ago



A bombshell report by the Washington Post cites government officials who reportedly say the President discussed classified information with Russians. USA TODAY

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Responding to reports that President Trump revealed "highly classified information" to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador at the White House last week, lawmakers called the alleged disclosures “inexcusable” and “deeply disturbing.”

The Washington Post, citing current and former U.S. officials, reported that Trump provided Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Ambassador Sergey Kislyak classified intelligence that was so sensitive it had been withheld from allies – and under close hold within the U.S. government as well.

"To compromise a source is something that you just don't do," Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn., said. "That's why we keep the information that we get from intelligence sources so close...to prevent that from happening."

As the White House pushed back on the story and criticized the use of anonymous sources – "the story that came out tonight, as reported, is false," insisted Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, the president's national security adviser – Democrats issued a flurry of statements denouncing Trump's reported actions.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Trump owed the intelligence community, Americans and Congress "a full explanation" of what happened. "If the report is true, it is very disturbing," he said in a statement. "Revealing classified information at this level is extremely dangerous and puts at risk the lives of Americans and those who gather intelligence for our country."

Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee said that if the news was true, it was "a slap in the face to the intel community."

"Risking sources & methods is inexcusable, particularly with the Russians," tweeted Warner, whose panel is separately investigating a hacking campaign by the Russians to influence the 2016 election.

Other Democrats are calling for action. The top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, said "this certainly raises questions about whether the president recognizes the serious implications of disclosing such sensitive information to an adversary" and called for Congress to establish an independent commission to investigate the reports.

And Rep. Adam Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, insisted the administration and intelligence committee "must immediately and fully brief" his panel "on what, if anything, was shared with Russian officials, and whether it could impact either our sensitive sources and methods, or our intelligence sharing relationships."

New Mexico's Sen. Martin Heinrich, a Democratic member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, sent out a biting remark on Twitter.

During the meeting, Trump described details of an Islamic State threat related to using laptop computers on aircraft, the Post reported. Additionally, he revealed the city in the Islamic State's territory where the U.S. partner detected the threat – which could damage a critical source of intelligence on the terror group.

According to the Post, the president appeared to boast of his knowledge of a looming threat. "I get great intel," Trump said. "I have people brief me on great intel every day."

Trump and the United States reportedly did not have permission to share the information from the partner who provided the details. According to an official who spoke to the Post, the president "revealed more information to the Russian ambassador than we share with our own allies." Senior White House officials apparently called the CIA and National Security Agency after the meeting to try to "contain the damage."

Yet the Trump administration on Monday evening denied the report. "There is nothing that the president takes more seriously than the security of the American people," McMaster said. "The president and the foreign minister reviewed a range of common threats to our two countries including threats to civil aviation. At no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed. And the president did not disclose any military operations that were not already publicly known.

"Two other senior officials who were present, including the secretary of State, remember the meeting the same way and have said so. Their on- the-record accounts should outweigh those of anonymous sources. I was in the room – it didn't happen."

In Trump's meeting with Lavrov, added Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, "a broad range of subjects were discussed, among which were common efforts and threats regarding counterterrorism. During that exchange, the nature of specific threats were discussed, but they did not discuss sources, methods or military operations."

The Post story, however, did not explicitly say that Trump disclosed sources and methods; it said Trump discussed information in a way in which sources and method could be deduced.

The White House denials did not appear to convince the Democratic National Committee, which said in a statement: "Russia no longer has to spy on us to get information – they just ask President Trump and he spills the beans with highly classified information that jeopardizes our national security and hurts our relationships with allies."

And back on Capitol Hill, Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., along with a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., both resurfaced comments from House Speaker Paul Ryan last year lamenting the danger of individuals who are "extremely careless" with classified information.

Ryan had sent letters to then-FBI director James Comey and then-national intelligence director James Clapper after the FBI closed its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server when she was secretary of State. He requested that Comey release all unclassified findings in the Clinton investigation and that Clapper refrain from classified briefings with Clinton during the campaign, for fear information could be exposed – though Ryan said the classified briefings could resume if she was elected.

Doug Andres, a spokesman for House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said, “We have no way to know what was said, but protecting our nation's secrets is paramount. The speaker hopes for a full explanation of the facts from the administration."
 

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Engraçada a opinião que o Marco Antônio Villa tem dos apoiadores do Trump. :D
 

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Lawmakers slam reports Trump revealed classified intel to Russians
Jessica Estepa , Erin Kelly and David Jackson , USA TODAY Published 5:47 p.m. ET May 15, 2017 | Updated 5 hours ago



A bombshell report by the Washington Post cites government officials who reportedly say the President discussed classified information with Russians. USA TODAY

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Responding to reports that President Trump revealed "highly classified information" to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador at the White House last week, lawmakers called the alleged disclosures “inexcusable” and “deeply disturbing.”

The Washington Post, citing current and former U.S. officials, reported that Trump provided Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Ambassador Sergey Kislyak classified intelligence that was so sensitive it had been withheld from allies – and under close hold within the U.S. government as well.

"To compromise a source is something that you just don't do," Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn., said. "That's why we keep the information that we get from intelligence sources so close...to prevent that from happening."

As the White House pushed back on the story and criticized the use of anonymous sources – "the story that came out tonight, as reported, is false," insisted Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, the president's national security adviser – Democrats issued a flurry of statements denouncing Trump's reported actions.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Trump owed the intelligence community, Americans and Congress "a full explanation" of what happened. "If the report is true, it is very disturbing," he said in a statement. "Revealing classified information at this level is extremely dangerous and puts at risk the lives of Americans and those who gather intelligence for our country."

Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee said that if the news was true, it was "a slap in the face to the intel community."

"Risking sources & methods is inexcusable, particularly with the Russians," tweeted Warner, whose panel is separately investigating a hacking campaign by the Russians to influence the 2016 election.

Other Democrats are calling for action. The top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, said "this certainly raises questions about whether the president recognizes the serious implications of disclosing such sensitive information to an adversary" and called for Congress to establish an independent commission to investigate the reports.

And Rep. Adam Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, insisted the administration and intelligence committee "must immediately and fully brief" his panel "on what, if anything, was shared with Russian officials, and whether it could impact either our sensitive sources and methods, or our intelligence sharing relationships."

New Mexico's Sen. Martin Heinrich, a Democratic member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, sent out a biting remark on Twitter.

During the meeting, Trump described details of an Islamic State threat related to using laptop computers on aircraft, the Post reported. Additionally, he revealed the city in the Islamic State's territory where the U.S. partner detected the threat – which could damage a critical source of intelligence on the terror group.

According to the Post, the president appeared to boast of his knowledge of a looming threat. "I get great intel," Trump said. "I have people brief me on great intel every day."

Trump and the United States reportedly did not have permission to share the information from the partner who provided the details. According to an official who spoke to the Post, the president "revealed more information to the Russian ambassador than we share with our own allies." Senior White House officials apparently called the CIA and National Security Agency after the meeting to try to "contain the damage."

Yet the Trump administration on Monday evening denied the report. "There is nothing that the president takes more seriously than the security of the American people," McMaster said. "The president and the foreign minister reviewed a range of common threats to our two countries including threats to civil aviation. At no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed. And the president did not disclose any military operations that were not already publicly known.

"Two other senior officials who were present, including the secretary of State, remember the meeting the same way and have said so. Their on- the-record accounts should outweigh those of anonymous sources. I was in the room – it didn't happen."

In Trump's meeting with Lavrov, added Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, "a broad range of subjects were discussed, among which were common efforts and threats regarding counterterrorism. During that exchange, the nature of specific threats were discussed, but they did not discuss sources, methods or military operations."

The Post story, however, did not explicitly say that Trump disclosed sources and methods; it said Trump discussed information in a way in which sources and method could be deduced.

The White House denials did not appear to convince the Democratic National Committee, which said in a statement: "Russia no longer has to spy on us to get information – they just ask President Trump and he spills the beans with highly classified information that jeopardizes our national security and hurts our relationships with allies."

And back on Capitol Hill, Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., along with a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., both resurfaced comments from House Speaker Paul Ryan last year lamenting the danger of individuals who are "extremely careless" with classified information.

Ryan had sent letters to then-FBI director James Comey and then-national intelligence director James Clapper after the FBI closed its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server when she was secretary of State. He requested that Comey release all unclassified findings in the Clinton investigation and that Clapper refrain from classified briefings with Clinton during the campaign, for fear information could be exposed – though Ryan said the classified briefings could resume if she was elected.

Doug Andres, a spokesman for House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said, “We have no way to know what was said, but protecting our nation's secrets is paramount. The speaker hopes for a full explanation of the facts from the administration."

NOSSA, QUE TERRÍVEL. O cara passou informações do ISIS pra outro país que também quer atacar o ISIS.

:kkk
 

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NOSSA, QUE TERRÍVEL. O cara passou informações do ISIS pra outro país que também quer atacar o ISIS.

:kkk

O problema é ter passado informações que vieram de terceiros, e passado de maneira a poder deduzir de onde essas informações vieram.
Isso pode comprometer a fonte.

É Segurança Operacional 101
 

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O problema é ter passado informações que vieram de terceiros, e passado de maneira a poder deduzir de onde essas informações vieram.
Isso pode comprometer a fonte.

É Segurança Operacional 101

Aí você ta partindo do princípio que a troca de informações se deu como uma fofoca na fila do pão e não com uma troca de inteligência entre as nações.
 

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Aí você ta partindo do princípio que a troca de informações se deu como uma fofoca na fila do pão e não com uma troca de inteligência entre as nações.

Como informado no artigo, o país que controla a fonte da inteligência que o Trump compartilhou não havia autorizado o compartilhamento desse recurso com terceiros.
Daí pra fonte ser identificada (e potencialmente comprometida) é um pulo.
 

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Como informado no artigo, o país que controla a fonte da inteligência que o Trump compartilhou não havia autorizado o compartilhamento desse recurso com terceiros.
Daí pra fonte ser identificada (e potencialmente comprometida) é um pulo.

Novamente você está presumindo coisas sem nada confirmado. Ele passou informações sobre voos das linhas aéreas e forneceu mais informações pra russia poder enfrentar o isis também.

''As President I wanted to share with Russia (at an openly scheduled W.H. meeting) which I have the absolute right to do, facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety. Humanitarian reasons, plus I want Russia to greatly step up their fight against ISIS & terrorism.''
 

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Trump's tweets Tuesday notably lack any mention of whether the information he shared was classified.

And the remarks appear to contradict statements made by his national security adviser, H.R. McMaster -- who told reporters in the wake of the report that "the story as reported is false" -- and White House deputy national security adviser for strategy, Dina Powell, who said Monday "the story is false. The President only discussed the common threats that both countries faced."

Two former officials knowledgeable of the situation confirmed to CNN that the main points of the Post story are accurate: The President shared classified information with the Russian foreign minister.

Trump did not directly reveal the source of the information, but intelligence officials told CNN that there is concern that Russia will be able to figure out the highly sensitive source.
 

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Trump's tweets Tuesday notably lack any mention of whether the information he shared was classified.

And the remarks appear to contradict statements made by his national security adviser, H.R. McMaster -- who told reporters in the wake of the report that "the story as reported is false" -- and White House deputy national security adviser for strategy, Dina Powell, who said Monday "the story is false. The President only discussed the common threats that both countries faced."

Two former officials knowledgeable of the situation confirmed to CNN that the main points of the Post story are accurate: The President shared classified information with the Russian foreign minister.

Trump did not directly reveal the source of the information, but intelligence officials told CNN that there is concern that Russia will be able to figure out the highly sensitive source.

Nem você ta tendo coragem de avisar que a fonte é da CNN fake news.

Como a mídia trata quando obongo / trump informa algo para russia:

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Bom, entrou papo de fake news então eu nem vou me alongar.
No mais, essa é a manchete do Bretbart, site adorado por 11 entre cada 10 votantes do Trumpão:

Deep State Leaks Highly Classified Info to Washington Post to Smear President Trump

:viraolho

Sei quem quem está tendo que fazer um cambalacho pra se explicar são os secretários de imprensa da Casa Branca, que dizem uma coisa num dia e no dia seguinte o Trumpão anuncia o oposto no Twitter.
 

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Bom, entrou papo de fake news então eu nem vou me alongar.
No mais, essa é a manchete do Bretbart, site adorado por 11 entre cada 10 votantes do Trumpão:

Deep State Leaks Highly Classified Info to Washington Post to Smear President Trump

:viraolho

Sei quem quem está tendo que fazer um cambalacho pra se explicar são os secretários de imprensa da Casa Branca, que dizem uma coisa num dia e no dia seguinte o Trumpão anuncia o oposto no Twitter.

Mas a matéria do breitbart fala justamente isso, que o pessoal vazou as informações pro jornaleco pro trump pagar de vilão ao passar as informações sobre terrorismo e perigo das rotas aéreas. Do mesmo nipe da galera que vaza dossiê imaginário do 4chan.
 

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Jornais: Trump fez m**** de novo
Trumpetes: Fake news, our deuso nao faria isso
Trump: Fiz m**** pq posso

E o ciclo se repete...

Trump defends 'absolute right' to share 'facts' with Russia
Mr Trump tweeted that he had shared "facts pertaining to terrorism and airline safety" and wanted Russia to do more against so-called Islamic State.

He met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in the Oval Office last week.

US media said Mr Trump had shared material that was passed on by a partner which had not given permission.

In his tweet early on Tuesday, Mr Trump said: "As President I wanted to share with Russia (at an openly scheduled W.H. meeting) which I have the absolute right to do, facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety.

"Humanitarian reasons, plus I want Russia to greatly step up their fight against [IS] & terrorism."
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39937258
 

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E aparentemente surgiu a suspeita de quem era o ráquer ruçço que passava as informações pra wikileks, era um democrata e ele foi assassinado...

Murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich had sent 44,000 internal emails to WikiLeaks

[...]

Rich was killed July 10 in Washington, D.C., as he walked home. His murder remains unsolved.

Rod Wheeler, a former D.C. homicide detective whose private investigation firm was hired by Rich's family, confirmed to Fox News his investigation shows similar information.

"My investigation up to this point shows there was some degree of email exchange between Seth Rich and WikiLeaks," Wheeler told Fox News. "I do believe that the answers to who murdered Seth Rich sits on his computer on a shelf at the DC police or FBI headquarters."

Wheeler added he believes someone in the Washington, D.C. government, DNC or in Clinton's camp is blocking the investigation from continuing.

Rich was shot twice in the back but wasn't robbed. His wallet, cellphone, keys, watch and necklace were all left on him at the scene of the crime.


Jornais: Trump fez m**** de novo
Trumpetes: Fake news, our deuso nao faria isso
Trump: Fiz m**** pq posso

E o ciclo se repete...


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39937258

Ninguém aqui negou que ele passou informação para russia, ele passou, vocês que estão caindo nessa ladainha de que trump cometeu uma ilegalidade e comprometeu a segurança de agentes, sendo que a única informação que o cara passou foi pra resguardar a vida de quem passa por determinadas rotas aéreas e mais informações contra o isis, que obongo já havia passado pra russia antes, mas só agora isso se torna algo feio... conveniente.
 

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E aparentemente surgiu a suspeita de quem era o ráquer ruçço que passava as informações pra wikileks, era um democrata e ele foi assassinado...

Murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich had sent 44,000 internal emails to WikiLeaks

[...]

Rich was killed July 10 in Washington, D.C., as he walked home. His murder remains unsolved.

Rod Wheeler, a former D.C. homicide detective whose private investigation firm was hired by Rich's family, confirmed to Fox News his investigation shows similar information.

"My investigation up to this point shows there was some degree of email exchange between Seth Rich and WikiLeaks," Wheeler told Fox News. "I do believe that the answers to who murdered Seth Rich sits on his computer on a shelf at the DC police or FBI headquarters."

Wheeler added he believes someone in the Washington, D.C. government, DNC or in Clinton's camp is blocking the investigation from continuing.

Rich was shot twice in the back but wasn't robbed. His wallet, cellphone, keys, watch and necklace were all left on him at the scene of the crime.




Ninguém aqui negou que ele passou informação para russia, ele passou, vocês que estão caindo nessa ladainha de que trump cometeu uma ilegalidade e comprometeu a segurança de agentes, sendo que a única informação que o cara passou foi pra resguardar a vida de quem passa por determinadas rotas aéreas e mais informações contra o isis, que obongo já havia passado pra russia antes, mas só agora isso se torna algo feio... conveniente.
Achei interessante este trecho:

The Post said the officials declined to identify the ally that collected the information, but said, “It is one that has previously voiced frustration with Washington’s inability to safeguard sensitive information related to Iraq and Syria.”

Como assim, previously?
 

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"Ninguém negou"
Como jornalistas conseguem uma informação segunda o globonews ultrasecreta que o presidente conversou com a Rússia? Eles estão com escutas dentro da casa branca? O jornalistas sabem todo o teor da conversa, toda a informação ultra secreta. Acho muito estranho isso. Alguma coisa não está batendo.

Essa ultima é tão forçar a barra, mas tão forçar a barra que nem o G1 deu muito destaque.
O cara vai vazar informação na frente de conselheiros do próprio pais?? Ahh fala sério né...

Que várzea esse assunto, tenho vergonha de comentar, Washington Post passando vergonha mais um vez, falou que dois funcionários ouviram eles conversarem na casa branca, sendo que a reunião foi um local que nem funcionário tinha e a portas fechadas. É tudo tão bizarro e caricato que parece até piada o que a mídia está fazendo.
O jornalismo tem que se organizar e melhorar as matérias ou parar de inventar mentira em pró de sei lá o que estão fazendo a mando de quem.
Alguma coisa não está certo e já saiu do controle.

Ué...
 

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Engraçada a opinião que o Marco Antônio Villa tem dos apoiadores do Trump. :D


Isso é tipo a formiga querendo falar da bota, me desculpe.
Alias não é esse bundão que falou do Bolsonaro e foi intimado por ele para um debate ao vivo e arregou?? :kkk
 
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