Saturday, December 8, 2018

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TOP US GENERAL GOES ROGUE – SHOCKS NATION WITH MASSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT

Our southern border is under constant attack.

Thousands of illegal aliens from various countries are constantly attempting to force their way

into the U.S.

And in order to repel this invasion, border security needs all the help it can get.

That's why the Trump administration sent troops to the border; national security is

being threatened, and we have to stop it.

It's as simple as that.

And here's some good news: despite intense backlash from the liberal media, Trump and

Defense Secretary James "Mad Dog" Mattis aren't backing down.

In fact, they're doubling down.

Via Breitbart:

"Defense Secretary Jim Mattis signed a request from the Department of Homeland Security on

Tuesday to extend a deployment to the Southwest border through next year…

…as federal agents continue working to stop the illegal entry of thousands of Central

American migrants into the United States.

Said the Pentagon in an official statement:

"The Secretary of Defense has approved an extension of the ongoing Department of Defense

(DoD) support to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) response to migrant caravan

arrivals.

DoD support to DHS is authorized until Jan. 31, 2019."

Mattis said the military's engineer work to implement crowd control measures was complete,

but we still need troops to assist the DHS.

During the Reagan Defense Forum, Mattis had this to say:

"I'll make certain that what we're doing is appropriate for our troops, and if it is

and Border Patrol needs the help, of course, we'll provide it.

We'll stay strictly within the Constitution, strictly within our laws, and the law enforcement

functions will be carried out by the appropriate people…

…either the Border Patrol or U.S. marshals or other federal police, but not by the U.S.

military."

Mattis also reminded everyone that each of the previous three presidents (Obama, Bush,

and Clinton) all deployed troops to the border to control illegal immigration.

Of course, they didn't get anywhere near as much flack for it as Trump.

And none of them were facing the invading hordes America is facing today.

The migrant caravans are a very real, and very dangerous threat, as we now understand.

However, if we're going to change things, it has to happen at a law-and-order level.

And Mattis agrees:

"It's ultimately up to the American people, though, and the Congress to resolve the laws

[and] settle those things.

I don't think we should leave it on the backs of the young lady or male border patrolmen

down there who's got to sort it out on the border because we've had some kind of ambivalence

up here."

Very true!

Troops are great but we REALLY need to fix our busted immigration system.

Rapidly.

For more infomation >> TOP US GENERAL GOES ROGUE – SHOCKS NATION WITH MASSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT - Duration: 13:18.

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MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT ROBERT MUELLER MIGHT BE FIRED BY DONALD TRUMP - Duration: 10:06.

MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT ROBERT MUELLER MIGHT BE FIRED BY DONALD TRUMP

President Donald Trump gave Robert Mueller and the White House press corps a brush back

pitch on Friday.

Speaking to reporters the president said that it was he, and not his attorneys, that answered

questions from Mueller and that they were simple, The Daily Mail reported.

President Trump says that he responded to the special counsel's written questions

— not his lawyers— and that he did so quite easily.

'They were my answers — I don't need lawyers to do that,' he told a reporter

asking about a Washington Post story that quoted one of his attorneys.

Rudy Giluliani had said that the president's attorneys were working with him on the answers

to make sure he didn't fall into a perjury trap.

'There are some that create more issues for us legally than others,' he told the

Post.

Trump gave him a brush back as he unexpectedly invited reporters into the Oval Office on

Friday for a bill signing.

'My lawyers aren't working on that, I'm working on that.

My lawyers don't write the answers, I write the answers,' he insisted.

Without revealing the content of the questions, Giuliani told The Post that some of them were

'unnecessary' or 'irrelevant' and others were 'possible traps.'

The president acknowledged Friday that a person could be 'tripped up' by questions with

apparently simple responses based on whether it was sunny or it was raining.

'It was raining therefore he told a lie.

He perjured himself,' Trump mimicked.

'You have to always be careful when you answer questions from people who probably

have bad intentions.'

The Post and others reported that Trump is in a dark mood, and that's why he's kept

his distance over the past week, barely leaving the White House, and sent out tweets accusing

Mueller of witness intimidation.

'I'm not agitated.

It's a hoax,' Trump said Friday, slapping the rumors down.

He told assembled press, 'I'm very happy with the White House.'

'I'm extremely happy,' he repeated.

'I'm very happy with almost all of my Cabinet.

You know changes are made because they're always made after the midterms.

But it's all fake news.'

Reports this week also claimed that Trump was thinking of booting his Homeland Security

Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, who was in the Oval Office on Friday for Trump's remarks.

He admitted that he was considering it in an interview with The Daily Caller and said

he'd make a decision shortly.

Nielsen was still in her job on Friday as the president set his sights on an old target.

He alleged in tweets ranging over several hours that the special counsel's office

is full of 'thugs' who are intimidating potential witnesses and refusing to probe

Democrats' bad acts.

'The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess.

They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts,' he claimed in a rage on

Thursday morning.

'They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with

the answers they want.'

Where the president derived the information from is unclear, but the charge coincided

with reports that he'd been meeting with his legal team this week in Washington to

review written responses to questions posed by the special counsel that Trump intends

to submit to Mueller.

He is also working with a new acting attorney general, Matt Whitaker, who he put in charge

of the Russian meddling investigation when he dismissed ex-Justice Department

head Jeff Sessions.

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