A prominent Washington, D.C., lawyer who specializes in national security and free speech—often in the cases of current or former federal employees—has offered his firm’s services on a pro bono basis for any White House staffer who signed a nondisclosure agreement at President Donald Trump’s urging.
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And god said “Ha.”
Yesterday the Palestinian Authority called the US Ambassador to Israel, Zionist extremist David Friedman, a “son of a dog.”
“Peace treaty,” said Kushner. “What peace treaty?”
Good job Trump.
Anything else you want to f*** up and make the world a safer place while you’re at it?
Like stuffing paper in the Titanic iceberg gash.