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"He Will Die In Jail" - Intelligence Community Ready To "Go Nuclear" On Trump

After nearly two full days of media hysteria following the forced resignation of General Michael Flynn as National Security Advisor, a resignation which the Trump administration attributed to a 'trust issue' rather than any concerns over the legality of his actions, Trump took to twitter to ask why no one within the media seemed to care about the mass leaks being "illegally given out by "intelligence" like candy" before describing the actions as "very un-American." 

FBI Raid Massive Pedo Ring At U.S. Adoption Agency

The FBI has uncovered a massive pedophile ring after conducting a raid at an international adoption agency in Ohio. The raid on a Strongsville international adoption agency took place on Tuesday morning just months after the State Department barred the adoption agency from providing intercountry adoption services following a previous investigation into abuse. Wkyc.com reports: The FBI has confirmed to Channel 3 News that they executed a raid on a Strongsville international adoption agency Tuesday morning. Back in December the U.S.

Venezuela Takes CNN Off The Air Over "Fake News" Report

Venezuela Takes CNN Off The Air Over "Fake News" Report

Two days ago, we reported that Venezuela's President Maduro threatened to take CNN off the air as a result of accusations it was spreading propaganda and "fake news." Well, it is now official because as AP reports, Venezuela's government has officially suspended CNN in Spanish, shutting off the news channel after a report on fraudulent passports that drew angry criticism from officials.

What Michael Flynn and the Russian Ambassador REALLY Discussed

National Security Advisor Michael Flynn was fired by Trump.  Flynn
was caught discussing sanctions with the Russian ambassador even before Trump took office.

Sounds bad, right?

Maybe …

But Bloomberg columnist Eli Lake – the
former senior national security correspondent for the Daily Beast, who
covered national security and intelligence for the Washington Times, the
New York Sun and UPI – notes:

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