Baz Ares
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Kremlin Says It Hopes Putin’s Calls With Trump Won’t Be Made Public
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I wonder how many phone calls has Obama released? Or he never talked to the presidents of other countries?
Liberals, you are all about absurd and double standards.
P.S. NYTimes is biased as usual. How do they know what Kremlin hopes for?![]()
Your whistle-blower needs to be investigated and needs to keep blowing his whistle in prison for a while.I wonder how many phone calls has Obama released? Or he never talked to the presidents of other countries?
Liberals, you are all about absurd and double standards.
P.S. NYTimes is biased as usual. How do they know what Kremlin hopes for?![]()
There needs to be a staff of three people that reviews all/any classified documents for crimes. To report them
to the whistleblower department. On anyone doing the crimes.
I wonder how many phone calls has Obama released? Or he never talked to the presidents of other countries?
Liberals, you are all about absurd and double standards.
P.S. NYTimes is biased as usual. How do they know what Kremlin hopes for?![]()
Your whistle-blower needs to be investigated and needs to keep blowing his whistle in prison for a while.I wonder how many phone calls has Obama released? Or he never talked to the presidents of other countries?
Liberals, you are all about absurd and double standards.
P.S. NYTimes is biased as usual. How do they know what Kremlin hopes for?![]()
There needs to be a staff of three people that reviews all/any classified documents for crimes. To report them
to the whistleblower department. On anyone doing the crimes.
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Kremlin Says It Hopes Putin’s Calls With Trump Won’t Be Made Public
If Putin wants them hidden, Americans wants to read /hear them.
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