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No Smocking Gun, Claims President Trump
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Quote:President Donald Trump defended hush money payments from private lawyer Michael Cohen to women on Monday, despite prosecutors claiming they were illegal campaign contributions.

“Now the Dems go to a simple private transaction, wrongly call it a campaign contribution which it was not,” he wrote.
Cohen pled guilty to arranging deals for Playboy model Karen McDougal and porn star Stormy Daniels to silence their claims that they had an affair with Trump before he was president. Cohen claimed that he did so at Trump’s direction.

Trump suggested Cohen was lying in order to get his prison sentence reduced, and that it was Cohen’s fault if there was a mistake.
“Lawyer’s liability if he made a mistake, not me,” Trump wrote. “Cohen just trying to get his sentence reduced. WITCH HUNT!”
Trump suggested that prosecutors were focusing on the payments because they found no evidence of collusion with Russia to win the presidential election.

“Democrats can’t find a Smocking Gun tying the Trump campaign to Russia after James Comey’s testimony.,” he wrote, quoting a commentator on Fox News, but misspelling the word “smoking” twice.
“No Smocking Gun…No Collusion,” he added.

Quote:“Democrats can’t find a Smocking Gun tying the Trump campaign to Russia after James Comey’s testimony. No Smocking Gun…No Collusion.” @FoxNews That’s because there was NO COLLUSION. So now the Dems go to a simple private transaction, wrongly call it a campaign contribution,…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 10, 2018
Quote:….which it was not (but even if it was, it is only a CIVIL CASE, like Obama’s – but it was done correctly by a lawyer and there would not even be a fine. Lawyer’s liability if he made a mistake, not me). Cohen just trying to get his sentence reduced. WITCH HUNT!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 10, 2018



Now, for those who think the President of the United States can't spell, let me enlighten you. He does this... often.  It's a way he sends code messages to researchers, or someone in his cabinet, to look at a certain thing. The Anons and the people who follow Q have learned quickly how to read the President's misspellings. He does it deliberately.
Of course, you have the left who are having a hay day mocking him for his misspellings on social media, but they are ignorant to what's really going on. Keep them pacified with stupid things like this while he does his job in the background.

Some who understand are suggesting he is referring to Smock Paintings, which would point us to the Podesta Brothers; they have been in the news a lot lately.
Are they about to go down?

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Others are wondering if it is pointing to something else:

Quote:Lisa Mei Crowley‏ @LisaMei62
2h2 hours ago



Lisa Mei Crowley Retweeted Donald J. Trump

Is @realDonaldTrump drawing our attention with the "Smocking" "typo" (2x) to the fact that Operation MOCKINGbird is in full swing w/4am talking points including words like "impeachment", "unindicted co-conspirator", "campaign finance conspiracy", & "felony"? It's ALL FAKE NEWS!
Time will tell. Q will verify its meaning, but if no one gets it right, he/they will give more hints until we do get it.


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My thoughts from above:

Quote:Some who understand are suggesting he is referring to Smock Paintings, which would point us to the Podesta Brothers; they have been in the news a lot lately.

Are they about to go down?


Well, it appears I could be right. Here we have John Podesta trying to get out ahead of the narrative before all those "crazy conspiracy theorists" stories come out.

This is towards the last of the article. Most of this is about how the owner of Comet Ping Pong was affected by the "conspiracy theory".


Quote:Podesta, for his part, says Pizzagate seems to be largely over for him, to the extent online conspiracy theories ever really go away. He says his neighbors have chased away people walking up and down his block and acting suspiciously. After a Trump supporter sent pipe bombs to a number of prominent Democrats in October, Podesta resorted to poking and prodding his mail with a pen before opening it. President Trump still tweets about him, his messages amplified by an army of trolls at the ready. And the same backlash happens any time Podesta himself tweets about Trump, a move his staff has come to dread but something he won’t give up.


Pizzagate has left him with some pretty big scars, Podesta says, but he worries more about the victims of viral conspiracy theories who don’t have his thick skin. “As a person who’s pretty hardened by a lifetime in politics, I sometimes think, ‘Well, how would a normal person even begin to live with this?'”

Still, Podesta admits that the events of the past two years have left him less inclined to speak out. “You’re conscious about the notion that you are going to trigger a crazy response,” he says. “Sometimes you feel compelled to do it anyway. And I don’t do it for fun. I do it when I think something’s serious enough that I need to say something. And now I’m just a little bit more guarded it, and guarded about what appearances I accept.”

He catches himself from sounding too woe-is-me. “I’ve had the honor of working for a president,” he says. “I can’t bitch too much about my life. It’s been pretty good.”

“The pizza’s still good at Comet, too.”


"Pizza is still good at Comet"?  Yeah, Baby, I bet it is!  Your day is just around the corner, and I look forward to seeing you trying to squirm your way out of what's ahead,  you little (censored)!!!!!!!   smallfit


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