His idea of supporting London is smearing its mayor whilst he is in the thick of dealing with the attack aftermath, truly repulsive behaviour. Imagine if Blair had been taking potshots at Guilliani a few days after 9/11?
His idea of supporting London is smearing its mayor whilst he is in the thick of dealing with the attack aftermath, truly repulsive behaviour. Imagine if Blair had been taking potshots at Guilliani a few days after 9/11?
Even worse than the insults is anyone in thw White House not realising that the last thing British police really need right now is providing security for any Presidential visit, let alone one that is bound to draw huge protests.There's rumors he is planning a trip to London this week to show "solidarity"
We know he lives in his own made up world, but surely there is someone in the WH that realizes he would not be welcome.
What a slap in the face to the US gov't to be told by London Mayor and/or UK PM to koff. Totally deserved and I hope they do, if the rumor is true.
Even worse than the insults is anyone in thw White House not realising that the last thing British police really need right now is providing security for any Presidential visit, let alone one that is bound to draw huge protests.
The idiot. The lawyer that has to defend the executive order at the SC must be fuming.
Sebastian Gorka was on CNN this morning defending the Executive Order and saying that citing Trump's tweets was spin and fake news. Tweets are not policy he said.
He's going out of his way to soil on the relationships between the USA and it's allies. Very bizarre.
To what end? I wonder.
America first...F the rest of the world I believe is what he campaigned on.
Sebastian Gorka was on CNN this morning defending the Executive Order and saying that citing Trump's tweets was spin and fake news. Tweets are not policy he said.
Was Gorka wearing his nazi pin ?
I didn't notice that...what I did notice is that he was the color of a day old reanimated corpse.
A senior national security adviser to Donald Trump is stepping down just months into the job, amid claims of links to far-right groups and weeks after he was forced to deny being anti-Semitic.
British-born Sebastian Gorka, a former Fox News pundit, will leave the role in the coming days, according to an official in the Trump team, speaking anonymously.
Mr Gorka, a former editor at the right-wing news outlet Breitbart, had initially been hired to play a key role on the Strategic Initiatives Group, an advisory panel set up by Mr Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon to run alongside the National Security Council (NSC).
But that group fizzled out early on in the administration, and Mr Gorka was said to be unable to get clearance for the NSC after he was charged last year with carrying a weapon at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
He has not commented on the reports.
Mr Gorka, who was forced to deny being anti-Semitic after he was spotted wearing a medal associated with Nazi sympathisers, is one of the best-known faces of the new administration.
The counter-terrorism analyst, whose official title is deputy assistant to Mr Trump, has maintained a hostile relationship with the media and his public critics, coming to blows with journalists and those who question his or the Trump administration’s actions.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — A group with alleged historical links to Nazi Germany has told NBC News it was "proud" when President Donald Trump's deputy assistant wore its medal.
Controversy has swirled around Sebastian Gorka, one of Trump's top counterterrorism advisers, ever since he attended the president's Jan. 20 Inaugural Ball wearing the honorary medal of Hungarian nationalist organization Vitezi Rend.
NBC News traveled to Hungary to dig deeper into Gorka's ties with the group, speaking with members of the organization as well as with locals who knew him when he lived there.
"When he appeared on U.S. television ... with the medal of the Vitez Order ... it made me really proud," Vitezi Rend spokesman Andras Horvath said in the Hungarian capital of Budapest. Vitezi Rend is also known as the Order of Vitez.
Even his supporters seek to minimize the tweets but in reality they are statements by the president, just so happens they use the medium of twitter rather than a press statement or TV spot. They could just as easily be shown as thisSebastian Gorka was on CNN this morning defending the Executive Order and saying that citing Trump's tweets was spin and fake news. Tweets are not policy he said.
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