Lewdog
Gold Member
And eventually that will happen. Right now, the President has the responsibility to keep his negotiations with the head of state of the largest country in the world under his hat. It's an executive privilege and no reason to think it should be breached because a former first lady has her nose out of joint.The State Department is government, sir. And it operates at the capable hands of President Trump at this moment. Since he supports the Constitution and Hillary Clinton does only when it benefits herself personally, and she has expressed her hatred of the President through her minions like Lanny Davis, she is not benefiting the citizens of the United States with this constant contestation of every good decision President Trump makes to benefit the American people.When the President of the United States has talks with leaders from another country, they aren't "private." As long as he is an agent of the United States the conversation content actually belongs to the U.S. government.
That is likely why the American people turned her away. She is one of those I-me-my-mine thinkers who stiffed waitresses for years until it went public right after she became first lady and decided not to take care of people in the public sector who serve others as waitresses. And she has a lot of files she has no right to have which she illegally obtained from the FBI, then used the "I forget" line in lieu of an apology to the American people for her offenses of using power to destroy other people.
We're sick of Hillary pulling the Lanny Davis string.
That is a bunch of spew that you have no idea of what you are talking about. Presidential conversations, speeches, memos, etc. are all preserved for the Presidential Library and eventually become declassified for the public.
It CAN'T happen when there is no third party government officials in the room with them to take notes.
Trump has had at least one meeting with Putin where there was no other U.S. official present other than Trump and Melania.