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originally posted by: IAMTAT
As both Cranky and Tiger point out...this battle is also about the MSM, itself.
Q has previously told us that reformation of the corrupt media is also a large part of the overall strategy.
The memo is NOT intended to be the bullet...only the clicking of the trigger.
"THINK BIGGER---THINK BIGGEST"
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Skyfloating
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Quick question to anyone...
Has Q EVER specifically stated anything against Mueller?
Interesting point. I don't recall ANYTHING negative about RM.
Think about that for a moment.
Why does Mueller seek a delay in sentencing Flynn?
Mueller team seeks delay in Flynn sentencing
www.foxnews.com...
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Quick question to anyone...
Has Q EVER specifically stated anything against Mueller?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Skyfloating
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Quick question to anyone...
Has Q EVER specifically stated anything against Mueller?
Interesting point. I don't recall ANYTHING negative about RM.
Think about that for a moment.
Why does Mueller seek a delay in sentencing Flynn?
Mueller team seeks delay in Flynn sentencing
www.foxnews.com...
A Denham Springs woman who died in what officials said appeared to be an accidental drowning was the sister of CNN anchor and Baton Rouge-area native Don Lemon, according to a network spokeswoman.
L’Tanya "Leisa" Lemon Grimes, 58, died Wednesday after she fell into a neighborhood pond off Avoyelles Avenue in the Livingston Trace subdivision, near Juban Road and south of Interstate 12. Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Lori Steele said that it appeared that Grimes tripped into the water while fishing in the pond.
According to a Thursday afternoon pool report, a White House official confirmed upon arrival to West Virginia that the president “has read the memo.”
Trump will declassify the controversial four-page memo that reportedly details surveillance abuses by the Department of Justice and FBI, and send it back to House Intelligence for a Friday morning release.
“The president is OK with it,” a senior administration official told reporters. “I doubt there will be any redactions. It’s in Congress’ hands after that.”