Here is the full story we put together after getting off the ferry this morning. Hurricane evacuees kicked off the boat. Crew on the boat blamed US Customs and Border Protection, CBP now blames the ferry company @Balearia . pic.twitter.com/QLRcxbALdk
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) September 9, 2019
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And this story was breaking as I was trying to make sense of the news.Here is the full story we put together after getting off the ferry this morning. Hurricane evacuees kicked off the boat. Crew on the boat blamed US Customs and Border Protection, CBP now blames the ferry company @Balearia . pic.twitter.com/QLRcxbALdk
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) September 9, 2019
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Oh yeah.. yesterday I got an offer to be someone's baby's daddy.
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Morning
Right there with you. Plus you missed them kicking people off a ferry to Florida from the Bahama's because they don't have f-ing VISAS.
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Oh yeah.. yesterday I got an offer to be someone's baby's daddy.
What?
The removal happened at a time of wide concern in the intelligence community about mishandling of intelligence by Trump and his administration. Those concerns were described to CNN by five sources who served in the Trump administration, intelligence agencies and Congress.
Those concerns continued to grow in the period after Trump's Oval Office meeting with Kislyak and Lavrov. Weeks after the decision to extract the spy, in July 2017, Trump met privately with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Hamburg and took the unusual step of confiscating the interpreter's notes. Afterward, intelligence officials again expressed concern that the President may have improperly discussed classified intelligence with Russia, according to an intelligence source with knowledge of the intelligence community's response to the Trump-Putin meeting.
Knowledge of the Russian covert source's existence was highly restricted within the US government and intelligence agencies. According to one source, there was "no equal alternative" inside the Russian government, providing both insight and information on Putin.
CNN is withholding several details about the spy to reduce the risk of the person's identification.
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Oh yeah.. yesterday I got an offer to be someone's baby's daddy.
What?
Let's just say I'm prrrrrrrrretty sure she was chemically impaired at the time.
(As we reported last night, it wasn’t just one plane. https://t.co/TjHYI9bp9W) https://t.co/vKzqyGnceq
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) September 9, 2019
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and this is breaking this morning -- officially, Dotus is a threat to our intel agencies and national security.The removal happened at a time of wide concern in the intelligence community about mishandling of intelligence by Trump and his administration. Those concerns were described to CNN by five sources who served in the Trump administration, intelligence agencies and Congress.
Those concerns continued to grow in the period after Trump's Oval Office meeting with Kislyak and Lavrov. Weeks after the decision to extract the spy, in July 2017, Trump met privately with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Hamburg and took the unusual step of confiscating the interpreter's notes. Afterward, intelligence officials again expressed concern that the President may have improperly discussed classified intelligence with Russia, according to an intelligence source with knowledge of the intelligence community's response to the Trump-Putin meeting.
Knowledge of the Russian covert source's existence was highly restricted within the US government and intelligence agencies. According to one source, there was "no equal alternative" inside the Russian government, providing both insight and information on Putin.
CNN is withholding several details about the spy to reduce the risk of the person's identification.
Just a reminder: this was a guy who literally ran his campaign based around the idea that his opponent’s private email server was a national security risk and she couldn’t be trusted to handle sensitive national security matters. https://t.co/sN2q0l1xlf
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) September 9, 2019
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Morning
Right there with you. Plus you missed them kicking people off a ferry to Florida from the Bahama's because they don't have f-ing VISAS.
I put it in the comments once the story was sorta filed.
This is just cruel.
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Morning
Right there with you. Plus you missed them kicking people off a ferry to Florida from the Bahama's because they don't have f-ing VISAS.
I put it in the comments once the story was sorta filed.
This is just cruel.
Theme of the Trashhole administration - "the cruelty is the point"
Quote by Raine:I am begging my sisters to get their passports asap.Quote by wickedpam:Quote by Raine:Quote by wickedpam:
Morning
Right there with you. Plus you missed them kicking people off a ferry to Florida from the Bahama's because they don't have f-ing VISAS.
I put it in the comments once the story was sorta filed.
This is just cruel.
Theme of the Trashhole administration - "the cruelty is the point"
I wnt all of my friends to do so as well.
Quote by wickedpam:Quote by Raine:I am begging my sisters to get their passports asap.Quote by wickedpam:Quote by Raine:Quote by wickedpam:
Morning
Right there with you. Plus you missed them kicking people off a ferry to Florida from the Bahama's because they don't have f-ing VISAS.
I put it in the comments once the story was sorta filed.
This is just cruel.
Theme of the Trashhole administration - "the cruelty is the point"
I wnt all of my friends to do so as well.
I have mine, mom does not have hers. Not sure that she even wants to get one since its been such a pain in the ass to try to get her info to get a "real id". Which I still have to do too but since someone misspelled my name on my birth certificate I have to do a legal name change I think, to make it match all my other paper work. These hoops are ridiculous to go through.
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and this is breaking this morning -- officially, Dotus is a threat to our intel agencies and national security.The removal happened at a time of wide concern in the intelligence community about mishandling of intelligence by Trump and his administration. Those concerns were described to CNN by five sources who served in the Trump administration, intelligence agencies and Congress.
Those concerns continued to grow in the period after Trump's Oval Office meeting with Kislyak and Lavrov. Weeks after the decision to extract the spy, in July 2017, Trump met privately with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Hamburg and took the unusual step of confiscating the interpreter's notes. Afterward, intelligence officials again expressed concern that the President may have improperly discussed classified intelligence with Russia, according to an intelligence source with knowledge of the intelligence community's response to the Trump-Putin meeting.
Knowledge of the Russian covert source's existence was highly restricted within the US government and intelligence agencies. According to one source, there was "no equal alternative" inside the Russian government, providing both insight and information on Putin.
CNN is withholding several details about the spy to reduce the risk of the person's identification.
finer point:Just a reminder: this was a guy who literally ran his campaign based around the idea that his opponent’s private email server was a national security risk and she couldn’t be trusted to handle sensitive national security matters. https://t.co/sN2q0l1xlf
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) September 9, 2019
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Morning
Right there with you. Plus you missed them kicking people off a ferry to Florida from the Bahama's because they don't have f-ing VISAS.
I put it in the comments once the story was sorta filed.
This is just cruel.
Theme of the Trashhole administration - "the cruelty is the point"
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and this is breaking this morning -- officially, Dotus is a threat to our intel agencies and national security.The removal happened at a time of wide concern in the intelligence community about mishandling of intelligence by Trump and his administration. Those concerns were described to CNN by five sources who served in the Trump administration, intelligence agencies and Congress.
Those concerns continued to grow in the period after Trump's Oval Office meeting with Kislyak and Lavrov. Weeks after the decision to extract the spy, in July 2017, Trump met privately with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Hamburg and took the unusual step of confiscating the interpreter's notes. Afterward, intelligence officials again expressed concern that the President may have improperly discussed classified intelligence with Russia, according to an intelligence source with knowledge of the intelligence community's response to the Trump-Putin meeting.
Knowledge of the Russian covert source's existence was highly restricted within the US government and intelligence agencies. According to one source, there was "no equal alternative" inside the Russian government, providing both insight and information on Putin.
CNN is withholding several details about the spy to reduce the risk of the person's identification.
finer point:Just a reminder: this was a guy who literally ran his campaign based around the idea that his opponent’s private email server was a national security risk and she couldn’t be trusted to handle sensitive national security matters. https://t.co/sN2q0l1xlf
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) September 9, 2019
This is how I know UFOs don't exist. Trump wouldn't be able to keep piehole shut about it.
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and this is breaking this morning -- officially, Dotus is a threat to our intel agencies and national security.The removal happened at a time of wide concern in the intelligence community about mishandling of intelligence by Trump and his administration. Those concerns were described to CNN by five sources who served in the Trump administration, intelligence agencies and Congress.
Those concerns continued to grow in the period after Trump's Oval Office meeting with Kislyak and Lavrov. Weeks after the decision to extract the spy, in July 2017, Trump met privately with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Hamburg and took the unusual step of confiscating the interpreter's notes. Afterward, intelligence officials again expressed concern that the President may have improperly discussed classified intelligence with Russia, according to an intelligence source with knowledge of the intelligence community's response to the Trump-Putin meeting.
Knowledge of the Russian covert source's existence was highly restricted within the US government and intelligence agencies. According to one source, there was "no equal alternative" inside the Russian government, providing both insight and information on Putin.
CNN is withholding several details about the spy to reduce the risk of the person's identification.
finer point:Just a reminder: this was a guy who literally ran his campaign based around the idea that his opponent’s private email server was a national security risk and she couldn’t be trusted to handle sensitive national security matters. https://t.co/sN2q0l1xlf
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) September 9, 2019
This is how I know UFOs don't exist. Trump wouldn't be able to keep piehole shut about it.