
The USS Constitution heads to Castle Island in South Boston Wednesday, July 4, 2018, to fire guns in salute and to receive a salute from three military canon there. (Lane Turner/The Boston Globe via AP)
Who saw this coming, an attack on our Navy and Intelligence Service? I want to know how many Evangelical Leaders and Prophets saw this coming? These fakes have been playing End Time Mind Games with our people, and OUR FLEET! Why do they get to do this – a minute longer! Shut the fuck up you Psycho Parasite Traitors! Get out to the Republican Party founded by my kindred, John Fremont!
Rogers is lying for the President and Barr knew it before We the People knew it. In a report on September 12, 2018. Rogers said he did not discuss collusion – when he did! Putin is laughing his ass off. He has been threatened our Navy with his Navy. Trump is our Commander in Chief. He needs to go!
John Presco
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_S._Rogers
National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers was asked by President Donald Trump to publicly push back against the FBI probe into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion by Trump associates, a source familiar with the matter told ABC News.
According to the source, Rogers rebuffed the president’s request, deeming it inappropriate. The encounter between Rogers and Trump was documented in a contemporaneous memo.
The White House told ABC News in response to the story that it “does not confirm or deny unsubstantiated claims based on illegal leaks from anonymous individuals. The president will continue to focus on his agenda that he was elected to pursue by the American people.”
Mueller report confirms Trump lobbied top intel officials to refute Russia stories
WASHINGTON — Former National Security Agency Director and commander of U.S. Cyber Command Admiral Mike Rogers said in rare public remarks on Tuesday that, contrary to media reports, he “never had a discussion” about collusion with President Trump or other White House officials.
“I’ve never had a discussion with collusion with the president of the United States,” Rogers said. “I’ve never been directed to do anything, coerced — any time I had a discussion I felt I was able to say, ‘Hey, here’s my view on that,'” Rogers said, “I’m very comfortable.”
Asked specifically about reports in May 2017 that Mr. Trump had asked Rogers and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats to publicly deny evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign, Rogers said, “I was never asked that.”