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  1. Thanks to Traitor Trump, the US was forced to extract a top-secret source from Russia after Trump revealed classified information to two Russian officials in 2017. The US was concerned that Trump and his administration routinely mishandled classified intelligence and that their actions could expose the covert source as a spy within the Russian government. Trump stunned the national-security apparatus and intelligence community when it surfaced that in an Oval Office meeting in May 2017 he shared the information with Sergey Lavrov, Russia's foreign minister, and Sergey Kislyak, then Russia's ambassador to the US. Traitor Trump's egregious disregard of strict intelligence-sharing rules to protect highly placed sources "prompted intelligence officials to renew earlier discussions about the potential risk" that the source in Russia would be exposed. At the Oval Office meeting, which took place one day after Trump fired FBI Director Comey, Trump boasted to the Russians that firing "nut job" Comey had taken "great pressure" off him. That sounds like the reaction of a traitor breathing a sigh of relief. Comey had been spearheading the FBI's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election. Trump then went on to share with Lavrov and Kislyak intelligence connected to the Islamic State in Syria. The information came from Israel, which had not given the US permission to share it with the Russians because it could have compromised an Israeli source in the region. This is not the first time national-security officials have expressed concerns that Trump's recklessness and incompetence could reveal sensitive information about US intelligence-gathering processes and human sources working abroad. Late last month, Trump's tweet about US military information he received during a classified intelligence briefing earlier that day immediately set off alarm bells because it included a satellite photo of an Iranian launchpad that was of a much higher resolution and better quality than the commercial satellite images of the site that were publicly available. It also contained markers indicating that it was taken by USA-224,one of the US's most secretive spy satellites. Intelligence officials said Trump's tweet would be a gold mine for hostile foreign powers. Trump is clearly traitor, and a national security threat.
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