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Trump Threatens Comey Over Press Leaks: "Better Hope There Are No Tapes"

In the most Nixonian-sounding comment yet during this week's craziness, President Trump, clearly angry about the leaking sieves that are the White House and the US Intel Community, just issued a cryptic threat to former FBI Director Comey, warning in no uncertain terms about retaliation should the leaks continue and saying the fired FBI director should hope there are no recordings of their conversations.

Trump Rages: "The Fake Media Is Working Overtime Today!"

Trump Rages: "The Fake Media Is Working Overtime Today!"

While headlines from Washington are actually slowing down a little this morning (that probably jinxed it), President Trump is clearly still enraged by his treatment by the press in the last 48 hours since he fired FBI Director Comey...

And what are they working overtime on...? Obvious really...

The Map They Don't Want You To See: Nations With The Most Refugees Have The Most Terror Attacks

The Map They Don't Want You To See: Nations With The Most Refugees Have The Most Terror Attacks

Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,

The globalists who run the governments and the media outlets in Europe will never admit the truth about the refugee crisis. They’ll never admit that there is a direct link between opening their nation’s borders to people from chaotic war-torn nations, and horrific terrorist attacks. They’re constantly reassuring their citizens that they have nothing to worry about from refugees who come from terror prone regions, and to suggest otherwise is racist and Islamophobic.

Visualizing Who Holds U.S. Debt Internationally

Visualizing Who Holds U.S. Debt Internationally

We recommend viewing the full-size version of today’s infographic by clicking here.

Everyone knows that the U.S. Federal Government has roughly $20 trillion of debt. A question we often get, however, is who exactly owns all these treasuries? And if it’s held abroad by countries like China, what portion do they hold?

Today’s infographic comes from TitleMax, and it looks at who owns U.S. debt internationally, as well as the debt from other countries that is held by the U.S.

 

Courtesy of: Visual Capitalist

 

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