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Trump laughingly accuses FBI agent of “Treason”
During a recent (January 2018) interview with the Wall Street Journal, Donald “Trumporleone” Trump accused FBI agent Peter Strzok of “treason” against the U.S.
Mr. Strzok was once a key figure in the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified material. He was removed from the special counsel investigation into Russia's election meddling after it was discovered he exchanged anti-Trump text messages during the investigation with fellow FBI agent Lisa Page, with whom he was reportedly having an affair. (Jonathan Easley, The Hill)
During his interview The Great Leader laughingly claimed that Strzok was engaged in a plot to undermine his presidency before he came into office. In his texts to his girlfriend, Strzok said there’s “no way” Trump wins and if he does there needed to be an “insurance policy” in place because “we can’t take that risk.”
The Great Leader said:
Once again, we are given further proof that The Great Leader is a Moron. Merriam Webster defines treason as:
Only a Monumental Buffoon (my sincerest apologies to Buffoons) would suggest that Mr. Strzok’s comments that “no way” should The Great Leader be elected and if he is that an “insurance policy” need to be in place.
So, under The Great Leader’s demented theory of “treason,” merely suggesting that he isn’t qualified and/or should never have been elected is “treason,” which is punishable by death.
However, when The Great Leader’s son and son-in-law meet with Russians to effectuate the 2016 presidential election, they weren’t engaged in “treasonous” acts. Apparently, The Great Leader believes that his family members were acting as Super American Patriots (SAPS).
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