May VS Trump you really have to be stupid to fall for it
If you honestly believe that May and Trump are now at each others throats you are a little bit silly.
Two days ago Trump retweeted 3 Far right Nazi Britain First fake videos casuing outrage across the world which led to the theatre act of May VS Trump.
All yesterday the Tory/Neo Liberal media posted about 100 different posts about May calling out Trump for posting Britain First fake news which is the right thing to do but she was doing it for political reasons. May has always backed Trump 100% so why all of a sudden has she turned on him? Nothing to do with Britain First if anything that was all part of the May vs Trump act.
May has been subliminaly trying to accuse Corbyn and Labour as being on Russias side because they had been on Russian State TV RT although that backfired as it turned out more Tory MPs had been on RT than Labour.
So today The day after the media pushed out the May VS Trump theatre act, news breaks which could spell the end of Trumps presidency, which is the REAL reason May is backing away from Trump as it turns out HE was the one working with the Russians all along.
Two days ago Trump retweeted 3 Far right Nazi Britain First fake videos casuing outrage across the world which led to the theatre act of May VS Trump.
All yesterday the Tory/Neo Liberal media posted about 100 different posts about May calling out Trump for posting Britain First fake news which is the right thing to do but she was doing it for political reasons. May has always backed Trump 100% so why all of a sudden has she turned on him? Nothing to do with Britain First if anything that was all part of the May vs Trump act.
May has been subliminaly trying to accuse Corbyn and Labour as being on Russias side because they had been on Russian State TV RT although that backfired as it turned out more Tory MPs had been on RT than Labour.
So today The day after the media pushed out the May VS Trump theatre act, news breaks which could spell the end of Trumps presidency, which is the REAL reason May is backing away from Trump as it turns out HE was the one working with the Russians all along.
Ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn has pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI about meetings with Russia's ambassador weeks before Donald Trump became president.
The charges were brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, as part of his inquiry into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US election.
Mr Flynn is the most senior member of the administration to be indicted.
He said he was co-operating with Mr Mueller's inquiry.
What happened at court?
Appearing in a federal court in Washington DC on Friday, he admitted to one count of knowingly making "false, fictitious and fraudulent statements".
According to an AFP reporter, Mr Flynn was asked by Judge Rudolph Contreras if he wished to plead guilty and responded with the words "Yes, sir". The judge continued: "I accept your guilty plea. There will be no trial and there will be probably no appeal."
A short time later he issued a statement in which he said "I recognize that the actions I acknowledged in court today were wrong and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right".
What is Flynn charged with?
Michael Flynn was forced to resign in February, a month after he was questioned by the FBI for misleading the White House about meeting then Russian ambassador Sergei Kislyak during the transition period before Mr Trump took office.
According to the charge sheet, Michael Flynn is accused of:
- falsely telling FBI agents that on or about 29 December 2016 he did not ask Mr Kislyak to "refrain from escalating the situation in response to sanctions that the United States had imposed against Russia that same day"
- failing to recall that Mr Kislyak had later told him Russia was moderating its response to the sanctions as a result of his request
- falsely saying that on or about 22 December 2016 he did not ask Mr Kislyak to "delay the vote on or defeat a pending United Nations Security Council resolution". Although there is no detail of the resolution in question, the discussion came a day before the Obama administration decided not to veto a resolution asserting that Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian territory "had no legal validity".
So the May vs Trump act is just that an act to save May.