Trump: I Won't Attend White House Correspondents Dinner

It is very, very :cool-45: that Trump is not attending. By doing so, he's telling the liberal press and their followers to "go suck balls" which is what they normally do, anyways.

He's telling the world that he's a coward. But we already know that.
 
Donald Trump: "Glad to be in Mar-a-lago for Easter. No better place to contemplate Jesus' teachings and sacrifice than my big gold mansion."

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Trump, Citing No Evidence, Suggests Susan Rice Committed Crime ..
Apr 5, 2017 -



Susan Rice Did Nothing Wrong, Say Both Dems and Republicans
Source: NBC News

APR 17 2017, 12:03 PM ET
by KEN DILANIAN

A review of the surveillance material flagged by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes shows no inappropriate action by Susan Rice or any other Obama administration official, Republican and Democratic Congressional aides who have been briefed on the matter told NBC News.

President Donald Trump told the New York Times he believed former National Security Adviser Rice broke the law by asking for the identities of Trump aides who were mentioned in transcripts of U.S. surveillance of foreign targets. Normally, the identities of Americans are blacked out in transcripts circulated by the National Security Agency, but they may be "unmasked," if their identities are relevant to understanding the intelligence.

Rice did not dispute that she requested the identities of certain Americans in the waning days of the Obama administration, but she denied any wrongdoing in an interview with NBC News' Andrea Mitchell. Her denial came after Nunes said he believed the names of Trump aides had been inappropriately unmasked and circulated.

Members of the House and Senate intelligence committees from both parties have traveled to NSA headquarters to review the relevant intelligence reports. "I saw no evidence of any wrongdoing," said one U.S. official who reviewed the documents, who would not agree to be identified further. "It was all completely normal."

Read more: Susan Rice did nothing wrong, say Dem and GOP congressional aides
 
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he will not attend the annual White House correspondents dinner this year.

The annual gathering, hosted by the White House Correspondents Association, is usually attended by the president, reporters from media outlets that cover the White House, and celebrities.

Clearly, Trump is ignoring the unwritten Constitutional amendment to abide the globalists.
 
Trump, Citing No Evidence, Suggests Susan Rice Committed Crime ..
Apr 5, 2017 -



Susan Rice Did Nothing Wrong, Say Both Dems and Republicans
Source: NBC News

APR 17 2017, 12:03 PM ET
by KEN DILANIAN

A review of the surveillance material flagged by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes shows no inappropriate action by Susan Rice or any other Obama administration official, Republican and Democratic Congressional aides who have been briefed on the matter told NBC News.

President Donald Trump told the New York Times he believed former National Security Adviser Rice broke the law by asking for the identities of Trump aides who were mentioned in transcripts of U.S. surveillance of foreign targets. Normally, the identities of Americans are blacked out in transcripts circulated by the National Security Agency, but they may be "unmasked," if their identities are relevant to understanding the intelligence.

Rice did not dispute that she requested the identities of certain Americans in the waning days of the Obama administration, but she denied any wrongdoing in an interview with NBC News' Andrea Mitchell. Her denial came after Nunes said he believed the names of Trump aides had been inappropriately unmasked and circulated.

Members of the House and Senate intelligence committees from both parties have traveled to NSA headquarters to review the relevant intelligence reports. "I saw no evidence of any wrongdoing," said one U.S. official who reviewed the documents, who would not agree to be identified further. "It was all completely normal."

Read more: Susan Rice did nothing wrong, say Dem and GOP congressional aides

Susan Rice is a terrible person. Who cares about her. She's gone for a reason.
 
He's a thin-skinned dick who can't take a ribbing.

You'd think with His money He could hire a team of writers to come up with some real come-back zingers for when they start in on Him.
 
It is very, very :cool-45: that Trump is not attending. By doing so, he's telling the liberal press and their followers to "go suck balls" which is what they normally do, anyways.

He's telling the world that he's a coward. But we already know that.

Sniffle. The president is not attending your elitist showboat session filled with assholes who want to talk shit about him, anyways. Woh is you, bitch.
 

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