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Wednesday, April 08, 2020

"Someone Ought to Sue His Ass Off!" - EPIC! Trump UNLOADS on Fake News, Fired ICIG Atkinson and "Fake" Whistleblower Eric Ciaramella at White House Presser

President Trump fired corrupt and controversial deep state hack ICIG Michael Atkinson on Friday night.

As we reported in November, Deep State ICIG Michael Atkinson altered the whistleblower form to allow for second-hand information, which allowed suspected Schiff whistleblower Eric Ciaramella to present a bogus accusation on the President.

As we reported previously, Atkinson changed the IC whistleblower form sometime before September shortly after a CIA Agent, who was spying in the Trump White House, drafted a complaint on President Trump.

Atkinson saw to it that the whistleblower form was updated to allow for second hand information, which the ‘whistleblower’ (believed to be Eric Ciaramella) provided in his complaint. Although, the form should not have been accepted based on second-hand information and because it was about the President of the United States (who is not in the IC), Atkinson accepted the complaint.

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5 comments:

Trump 2020 said...

The swamp keeps draining

Next 4 years with President Trump will bring more to Justice

Anonymous said...

The next four years will be very interesting, the kind of interesting that gets Leftists worried and scrambling for cover.

Anonymous said...

Everyone should scramble for cover when you have a pres that lves and breaths fake news

Anonymous said...

I can’t wait to see the reaction on Richard Maddow’s ugly face on MSNBC Trump is re-elected.

Anonymous said...

I support the president and feel he has been doing a good enough job to re-elect him. That said, I wish at the task force presser he would come out, say what he needs to say, then not answer any questions not related to covid. The press knows how to push his buttons and get an angry response that the DNC will use in campaign ads in the fall.