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"I am Part of the Resistance inside the Trump Administration"!!
Per CNN
Washington (CNN)An unnamed senior Trump administration official assailed President Donald Trump's "amorality" and reckless decision-making in a New York Times op-ed published Wednesday and said he or she is part of a "resistance" working to thwart Trump's worst impulses."The dilemma -- which (Trump) does not fully grasp -- is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations," the Times piece reads. "I would know. I am one of them."
Who could have written it ???
Don McGahn
Dan Coats
Kellyanne Conway
John Kelly
Jeff Sessions
James Mattis
Fiona Hill
Mike Pence
JaVanka
Melania Trump
I think they should come forward and also the others that are part of the resistance
The NYT does know who wrote it, but agreed to keep their identity a secret....
The author says that the "root of the problem is the President's amorality" and assails Trump's "reckless decisions," "erratic behavior" and what the official describes as the President's "impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective" leadership style.
Who do you think wrote it?????
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Dan Coats.
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Spunky wrote:
"I am Part of the Resistance inside the Trump Administration"!!
Per CNN
Washington (CNN)An unnamed senior Trump administration official assailed President Donald Trump's "amorality" and reckless decision-making in a New York Times op-ed published Wednesday and said he or she is part of a "resistance" working to thwart Trump's worst impulses."The dilemma -- which (Trump) does not fully grasp -- is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations," the Times piece reads. "I would know. I am one of them."
Who could have written it ???
Don McGahn
Dan Coats
Kellyanne Conway
John Kelly
Jeff Sessions
James Mattis
Fiona Hill
Mike Pence
JaVanka
Melania Trump
I think they should come forward and also the others that are part of the resistance
The NYT does know who wrote it, but agreed to keep their identity a secret....
The author says that the "root of the problem is the President's amorality" and assails Trump's "reckless decisions," "erratic behavior" and what the official describes as the President's "impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective" leadership style.
Who do you think wrote it?????
Well, certainly not. Javanka or Pence.
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I don't know but what did it take....30 years? before we found out Deep Throat's true identity.
And I don't care. I bet Mueller has enough on head already.
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On Thursday, Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Defense Secretary James Mattis issued public denials.
Some of the top people trying to quell suspicions that they are behind it.
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The OP-ED corroborates everything in Bob Woodward's book....
And imo I think Pence wrote it.....he wants to be president and wants the pervert gone....
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It’s Pence!
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Teachesk wrote:
It’s Pence!
I know that Pence is a whole lot smarter than Trump and that he wants to be president, but I'm not sure he wrote that piece. Maybe the true author wants to throw people off to remain anonymous.
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I don't think it's Pence. It's too clear and to the point and he's a sneak.
Kellyanne?
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I just subscribed to the NYT because I think they are the most reliable. I was just buying it on the stand but I want to give them the business. All print media is in jeopardy and I think they are the best....especially since this Op Ed piece.
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It could be Sarah Sanders ...she once again had to back track the perverts statement for Jeff Sessions to investigate who wrote the Op-Ed??
I guess he never heard of free speech???
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there is a theory out there that the White House is actually behind the op ed to try to draw attention away from all the other issues--Russian investigation, etc. I don't think that's the case but I think there could be more than one person who wrote it.
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cossysmom wrote:
there is a theory out there that the White House is actually behind the op ed to try to draw attention away from all the other issues--Russian investigation, etc. I don't think that's the case but I think there could be more than one person who wrote it.
It could be cossysmom....anything to divert from the serious issues...
and then there is : The 25th Amendment, that can be invoked by the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to remove a president they consider to be "unable to discharge the powers and duties" of the presidency. It took center stage this week after an anonymous senior White House official claimed that some Cabinet members had discussed using it in a controversial New York Times op-ed.
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Spunky wrote:
cossysmom wrote:
there is a theory out there that the White House is actually behind the op ed to try to draw attention away from all the other issues--Russian investigation, etc. I don't think that's the case but I think there could be more than one person who wrote it.
It could be cossysmom....anything to divert from the serious issues...
and then there is : The 25th Amendment, that can be invoked by the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to remove a president they consider to be "unable to discharge the powers and duties" of the presidency. It took center stage this week after an anonymous senior White House official claimed that some Cabinet members had discussed using it in a controversial New York Times op-ed.
I believe more than one person wrote the op-Ed. I'm confident that it's someone who works in the WH. Now if some cabinet members were brave enough to remove this inept man baby because he is the worst president ever.
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Spunky wrote:
cossysmom wrote:
there is a theory out there that the White House is actually behind the op ed to try to draw attention away from all the other issues--Russian investigation, etc. I don't think that's the case but I think there could be more than one person who wrote it.
It could be cossysmom....anything to divert from the serious issues...
and then there is : The 25th Amendment, that can be invoked by the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to remove a president they consider to be "unable to discharge the powers and duties" of the presidency. It took center stage this week after an anonymous senior White House official claimed that some Cabinet members had discussed using it in a controversial New York Times op-ed.
Maybe they're floating that balloon to see how the public would react. I don't want Pence up there. He's part of the bad team. He needs to go, too.