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Trump claims Obama 'colluded or obstructed'

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Tuesday, June 27th 2017 at 12:04PM · 822 views
Morning Joe 6/27/17
Trump claims Obama 'colluded or obstructed'

In new tweets, President Trump is now accusing former President Obama of colluding with Russia and is demanding an apology, though it is unclear from whom. The panel discusses. Duration: 6:51
Trump claims Obama 'colluded or obstructed'

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Steve Williams Tuesday, June 27th 2017 at 12:15PM

President Trump has an excellent case, as Mika so excellently laid out.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 9:48AM

Now that Trump is the President and he has acknowledge that Russia was involved in hacking our elections, what is he doing to prevent the next Russian hacks?

Every time he tweets Trump sinks deeper and deeper that Trump is more involved with Russia and Trump is bring all this on himself.

That is the excellent case.

robert powell Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 10:25AM


Thank you

President Baraka Hussein Obama for NOT letting hillHell DyNasty win.......

----- At least the American Constitution can get RID of the Alien trump$ette soon......

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 10:44AM

What has the media told us that Trump is doing to improve electronic security? They are too busy on their collusion rant to talk about anything else.

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 10:51AM

A significant piece of cybersecurity news erupted last week, although it was nearly drowned out by the growing flap over President Trump’sfiring of FBI Director James Comey.

There are two overriding points regarding President Trump’s executive order (EO) outlining plans to improve data security for federal agencies and to better protect critical U.S. infrastructure.

Firstly, this development was truly important — a serious call to action to beef up government cybersecurity measures at a time when breaches dominate the headlines and mounting worries about a future cyber war among nation-states are legitimate. Secondly, while this executive branch step was absolutely necessary, it is insufficient. We need to go much further.

https://techcrunch.com/2017/05/13/trumps-c...

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 10:58AM

198 Million US Voter Records Left Online For Two Weeks
http://www.govinfosecurity.com/198-million...

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 11:02AM

Intelligence Panel Learns How to Hack Air-Gapped Voting Systems
http://www.govinfosecurity.com/intelligenc...

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 11:50AM

In your words Steven Williams what has Trump done to Secure Russia from hacking into our next election?


Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 1:21PM

Have you read this Ron? These are the President's words.

STRENGTHENING THE CYBERSECURITY OF FEDERAL NETWORKS AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-offic...

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 1:24PM

Oh that's right, you were too busy agitating about Comey's firing.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 1:44PM

My question to you was Steven Williams, In your words Steven Williams what has Trump done to Secure Russia from hacking into our next election?

Now you are telling me that you can't use your reason or rationality's to convey yours thoughts in your own words about your understanding of what Trump is doing. How sad, WOW!!! I understand, it is very difficult to deal with a leader that LIES as much as Trump does.

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 1:58PM

Stop your childish games Ron. MSNBC and you are obsessed with "Russia collusion". MSNBC has no interest in what Trump is doing. They don't want you to know and you accept not knowing. You can't stop obsessing about Russia hacks and instead of researching what Trump has done you allege he hasn't done anything.

(iv) Known but unmitigated vulnerabilities are among the highest cybersecurity risks faced by executive departments and agencies (agencies). Known vulnerabilities include using operating systems or hardware beyond the vendor's support lifecycle, declining to implement a vendor's security patch, or failing to execute security-specific configuration guidance.

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 2:02PM

(ii) Effective immediately, each agency head shall use The Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (the Framework) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or any successor document, to manage the agency's cybersecurity risk. Each agency head shall provide a risk management report to the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) within 90 days of the date of this order. The risk management report shall:

(A) document the risk mitigation and acceptance choices made by each agency head as of the date of this order, including:

(1) the strategic, operational, and budgetary considerations that informed those choices; and

(2) any accepted risk, including from unmitigated vulnerabilities; and

(B) describe the agency's action plan to implement the Framework.

(iii) The Secretary of Homeland Security and the Director of OMB, consistent with chapter 35, subchapter II of title 44, United States Code, shall jointly assess each agency's risk management report to determine whether the risk mitigation and acceptance choices set forth in the reports are appropriate and sufficient to manage the cybersecurity risk to the executive branch enterprise in the aggregate (the determination).

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 2:40PM

Steven, since you like the White House website, take a look at what Obama was doing: FACT SHEET: Cybersecurity National Action Plan February 09, 2016 https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-p...

See there you going promote that LIE of Trump's saying that the Obama administration did nothing to enhance Cybersecurity. I thought that you would remember these efforts but when you are trying to promote a LIE, you are hoping that the people that you are lying to will buy that LIE. Well their is my proof, busting that LIE wide open.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 2:41PM

From the beginning of his Administration, the President has made it clear that cybersecurity is one of the most important challenges we face as a Nation, and for more than seven years he has acted comprehensively to confront that challenge.  Working together with Congress, we took another step forward in this effort in December with the passage of the Cybersecurity Act of 2015, which provides important tools necessary to strengthen the Nation’s cybersecurity, particularly by making it easier for private companies to share cyber threat information with each other and the Government.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 2:46PM

How do you think 17 U.S. government agencies knew it was the Russian's which Trump knew all of the time and just finally acknowledged as he foolishly tried to take credit for it?




Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 2:47PM

Wow Ron. You never asked me a damn thing about what Obama has done about the Russia hack, let alone what he did in the time after he knew about it. But you are going to tell me with a straight face I told a LIE about a question I was never asked. Wow.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 2:56PM

Hey Steven Williams, look in he top left hand corner and tell me who the president was during February 09, 2016?

I know you are feeling real foolish right now when you said: Stop your childish games Ron. MSNBC and you are obsessed with "Russia collusion". MSNBC has no interest in what Trump is doing. They don't want you to know and you accept not knowing. You can't stop obsessing about Russia hacks and instead of researching what Trump has done you allege he hasn't done anything.

Steven Williams, we are Americans, all of us and we must work together to promote the Truth. Trump is the commander and Chief and he has just told you and The American people another LIE as he look for a undeserved apology.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 3:07PM

If you would have kept on topic, you would have seen for yourself where that LIE that you are promoting came from Steven but yet you continually bring your as on my blogs wanting to run the flow and direction of my blogs without looking at the material that you are blindly trying to defend. WOW!!!

You have come to the strongest people with the weakest of 💩!!!



Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 3:09PM

I thought President Trump made an excellent case that President Obama colluded with the Russians. Obama knew what the Russians were doing and he ignored it. That's collusion.

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 3:10PM

Just like he told the Russians he'd have more flexibility after the 2012 election.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 3:48PM

You said: I thought President Trump made an excellent case that President Obama colluded with the Russians. Now with my evidence put before you, you how can see that you was wrong as hell about what you thought.

You don't have any proof of that more flexibility remake. if so, In what content was the remark used. Are you talking about A hot microphone moment that picked up President Obama at the time telling Russian President Dmitri Medvedev he would have more flexibility to negotiate on issues like missile defense after the 2012 election?

If this is what you are referring to then where was the Russian investigation into Obama?

THERE WAS NONE STEVEN WILLIAMS. Bottom line. Now lets get back to the issues of this Blog.



Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 6:17PM

Nobody would start an investigation into Obama based on that one statement. Let's look at the substance, what Obama knew, when did he know, and what was his response to knowing. I'll be back Ron.

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 6:30PM

By EMMARIE HUETTEMAN
JUNE 21, 2017

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration feared that acknowledging Russian meddling in the 2016 election would reveal too much about intelligence gathering and be interpreted as “taking sides” in the race, the former secretary of homeland security said Wednesday.

“One of the candidates, as you recall, was predicting that the election was going to be ‘rigged’ in some way,” said Jeh Johnson, the former secretary, referring to President Trump’s unsubstantiated accusation before Election Day. “We were concerned that by making the statement we might, in and of itself, be challenging the integrity of the election process itself.”

Mr. Johnson’s testimony, before the House Intelligence Committee, provided a fresh insight into how the Obama administration tried to balance politically explosive information with the public’s need to know. That question also vexed federal law enforcement officials investigating Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server.

Mr. Johnson said he became increasingly concerned about the vulnerabilities of the nation’s election infrastructure, particularly after the hacking at the Democratic National Committee last summer. The administration formally accused the Russian government of hacking into emails from the D.N.C. and other institutions and individuals on Oct. 7.

Steve Williams Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 6:38PM

So they were concerned about "the integrity of the election process" on Oct. 7, but only spoke out about "the integrity of the election process" after after Trump won on Nov. 8. What does that smell like to you Ron?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, June 28th 2017 at 7:11PM

Trump won.

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