happy independence day let’s impeach the president
The only 4th of july post i care about
I can top it: yesterday, NPR made a series of tweets that Trump supporters called “propaganda” and “trash words” to insult Trump and push NPR’s agenda.
NPR was tweeting the Declaration of Independence.
And that, folks, describes about 75% of Trump’s voter base.
Some exammples of the Trump followers vs NPR thing
The Department of Justice announced Monday evening that it was charging federal contractor Reality Leigh Winner, 25, for removing and mailing classified documents about Russian intelligence launching a cyberattack on a U.S. voting software company to the Intercept.
Winner is being charged with “removing classified material from a government facility and mailing it to a news outlet,” per the DOJ.
On Monday afternoon, the Intercept published a report about a top-secret NSA document in which NSA intelligence concluded found that Russian military intelligence had attempted to hack more than 100 local election officials, and that it had carried out a cyberattack on a voting software company. Read more (6/5/17)
Despite the latest details on Russian hacking (above), Trump is calling for improved relations with Russia.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters in New Zealand that Trump has instructed him to boost ties with the country — regardless of news back in the United States.
Tillerson said Trump told him to “stabilize that relationship, so it does not deteriorate further.” Read more (6/6/17)
Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, says that the Russian intervention in the election was even worse than what was revealed in the NSA documents.
“The extent of the attacks is much broader than has been reported so far,” Warner told USA Today on Tuesday.
Despite that claim, the senator was careful to note that he doesn’t believe the Russians actually interfered with voting outcomes, while suggesting that the attacks may be ongoing. “None of these actions from the Russians stopped on Election Day.” Read more (6/6/17)
President Donald Trump
may have pulled the U.S. out of the historic Paris climate agreement,
but that doesn’t mean America is done working with international allies
to fight climate change.
On
Tuesday, during a trip to China, California Governor Jerry Brown signed
an agreement with China’s Science and Technology Minister, Wan Gang,
vowing to work together to develop green technologies and reduce
emissions, the Associated Press reported. Read more (6/6/17)