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Brian Ross apologized for that. The right-wing nutjobs are too pissed about a black guy being in the White House to be civil or honest
There's "a black guy in the White House"?
Brian Ross apologized for that. The right-wing nutjobs are too pissed about a black guy being in the White House to be civil or honest
he's a fake news hackDuring coverage of the 2012 Aurora Shooting, Ross suggested on the air a connection between a member of a Colorado Tea Party group and the shooting, based on the gunman's name, without any confirmed evidence. Describing Ross as one of the most controversial reporters in television journalism, Dylan Byers reported that Ross had come "under attack again" for his reporting. Ross and ABC News President Ben Sherwood apologized for the comment.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Ross_(journalist)
Ahhhh yes....the good old Logan Act....remember when,
Even before Jane Fonda went to Hanoi to meet with the enemy and mock America, John Kerry secretly met with enemy leaders in Paris..
The 1970 meeting that John Kerry conducted with North Vietnamese communists violated U.S. law, according to an author and researcher who has studied the issue.
Kerry met with representatives from “both delegations” of the Vietnamese in Paris in 1970, according to Kerry’s own testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 22, 1971. But Kerry’s meetings with the Vietnamese delegations were in direct violation of laws forbidding private citizens from negotiating with foreign powers, according to researcher and author Jerry Corsi, who began studying the anti-war movement in the early 1970s.
According to Corsi, Kerry violated U.S. code 18 U.S.C. 953. “A U.S. citizen cannot go abroad and negotiate with a foreign power,” Corsi told CNSNews.com.
By Kerry’s own admission, he met in 1970 with delegations from the North Vietnamese communist government and discussed how the Vietnam War should be stopped.
Kerry explained to Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman J. William Fulbright in a question-and-answer session on Capitol Hill a year after his Paris meetings that the war needed to be stopped “immediately and unilaterally.” Then Kerry added: “I have been to Paris. I have talked with both delegations at the peace talks, that is to say the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary Government.”
Any body arrested for violating the Logan Act......????[/QUOTE
For your sake, let's hope you are not relying on that for a defense, common sense tells us Mueller didn't allow Flynn to plead guilty to a lesser charge because he was feeling sorry for him, obvious Flynn has something to say, and by the fact his legal team isn't talking to the White House's legal team hints at the direction Mueller is heading
Even I can see this has been a transparent hit job on Trump from day one and I don't even like Trump to begin with.
how horrible.
repairing Russian relations ( after the Obama inability to even talk to Putin in the same room) and coordinate on ISIS.
what an evil bastard Trump is![]()
Even I can see this has been a transparent hit job on Trump from day one and I don't even like Trump to begin with.
Yeah,Trump's a victim,just like your skank girlfriend.
Even I can see this has been a transparent hit job on Trump from day one and I don't even like Trump to begin with.
Sure you do, and if it was such a "hit job" on Trump why did his own Justice Department, not Obama's, not Hillary's, individuals he picked and approved, not any supposed Deep State people, appoint the Special Council?
Even I can see this has been a transparent hit job on Trump from day one and I don't even like Trump to begin with.
Hence, the handle "Eagle Eye".....right....
You don't have like a person to demand he be treated fairly......
Yeah,Trumps of victim,just like your skank girlfriend.
Looking in the mirror again I see. I don't believe Owl Woman will like you calling her a skank.
he's a fake news hack
Looking in the mirror again I see. I don't believe Owl Woman will like you calling her a skank.
I said "your girlfriend", not mine!
You getting dementia?
Sure you do, and if it was such a "hit job" on Trump why did his own Justice Department, not Obama's, not Hillary's, individuals he picked and approved, not any supposed Deep State people, appoint the Special Council?
Sure you do, and if it was such a "hit job" on Trump why did his own Justice Department, not Obama's, not Hillary's, individuals he picked and approved, not any supposed Deep State people, appoint the Special Council?
I am not a Trump fan but I can see he is hated by his own party, remember the never Trump crowd?
Former Presidents[edit]
Former President George H. W. Bush
Former President George W. Bush
George H. W. Bush, President of the United States (1989–93); Vice President of the United States (1981–89) (voted for Hillary Clinton)[1][2][3]
George W. Bush, President of the United States (2001–09); Governor of Texas (1995-2000)[4]
Former 2016 Republican presidential primary candidates[edit]
All candidates signed a pledge to eventually support the party nominee. The following refused to honor it after Trump became the Republican presidential nominee.
Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida (1999–2007)[5]
Carly Fiorina, [a] CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005); 2010 nominee for U.S. Senator from California[6] (originally endorsed Trump for the general election but called for Mike Pence to take his place as nominee after the Access Hollywood Tape surfaced)[7][8]
Lindsey Graham, United States Senator from South Carolina (2003–present) (voted for Evan McMullin)[9]
John Kasich, Governor of Ohio (2011–present); U.S. Representative from Ohio (1983–2001)[10] (wrote in John McCain)[11]
George Pataki, Governor of New York (1995–2006)[12]
Former federal cabinet-level officials[edit]
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
William Bennett,[a] Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (1989–90); United States Secretary of Education (1985–88)[13]
Bill Brock, United States Secretary of Labor (1985-87); United States Trade Representative (1981-85); U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1971-77); Chairman of the Republican National Committee (1977-81)[14]
Michael Chertoff, United States Secretary of Homeland Security (2005–09); Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (2003–05) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[15][16]
Bill Cohen, United States Secretary of Defense (1997–2001); United States Senator from Maine (1979–97) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[17][18]
Robert Gates, United States Secretary of Defense (2006–11); Director of Central Intelligence (1991–93)[19]
Carlos Gutierrez, United States Secretary of Commerce (2005–09) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Carla Anderson Hills, United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1975–77), United States Trade Representative (1989–93) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[15][20]
Ray LaHood, United States Secretary of Transportation (2009–13), U.S. Representative from Illinois (1995–2009)[21]
Greg Mankiw, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (2003–05)[22]
Mel Martinez, United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (2001–03); United States Senator from Florida (2005–09); General Chair of the Republican National Committee (2007)[23][24]
Michael Mukasey, United States Attorney General (2007–09)[25]
John Negroponte, United States Ambassador to the United Nations (2001–04); Director of National Intelligence (2005–07); United States Deputy Secretary of State (2007–09) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[15][20]
Henry Paulson, United States Secretary of the Treasury (2006–09) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[26]
Colin Powell, United States Secretary of State (2001–05), National Security Advisor (1987–89) (voted for Hillary Clinton)[27]
William K. Reilly, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (1989–92) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State (2005–09), National Security Advisor (2001–05)[28]
Tom Ridge, United States Secretary of Homeland Security (2003–05); Homeland Security Advisor (2001–03); Governor of Pennsylvania (1995–2001)[15][29][30]
William Ruckelshaus, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (1970–73, 1983–85) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
George P. Shultz, United States Secretary of Labor (1969–70); Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1970–72); United States Secretary of the Treasury (1972–74); United States Secretary of State (1982–89)[22]
Louis Wade Sullivan, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (1989–93) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[31]
Christine Todd Whitman, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2001–03); Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[32]
Robert Zoellick, United States Deputy Secretary of State (2005–06); U.S. Trade Representative (2001–05); President of the World Bank Group (2007–12)[15]
Governors[edit]
Current (as of 2016)[edit]
Ohio Governor John Kasich
Charlie Baker, Massachusetts (2015–present)[33]
Robert J. Bentley,[a] Alabama (2011–2017)[34]
Dennis Daugaard,[a] South Dakota (2011–present)[35]
Bill Haslam, Tennessee (2011–present)[36]
Gary Herbert,[a] Utah (2009–present)[37]
Larry Hogan, Maryland (2015–present)[38][39]
Susana Martinez, New Mexico (2011–present); Chair of the Republican Governors Association (2015–present)[40]
Bruce Rauner, Illinois (2015-present)[41][42]
Brian Sandoval,[a] Nevada (2011–present)[43]
Rick Snyder, Michigan (2011–present)[44][45]
Former[edit]
Former Massachusetts Governor and 2012 nominee for President Mitt Romney
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arne Carlson, Minnesota (1991–99) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
A. Linwood Holton Jr., Virginia (1970–74); Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs (1974–75) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[46]
Jon Huntsman Jr.,[a] Governor of Utah (2005–09); United States Ambassador to Russia (2017-); United States Ambassador to China (2009–11); United States Ambassador to Singapore (1992–93)[47]
William Milliken, Michigan (1969–83) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[48]
Kay A. Orr, Nebraska (1987–91)[49]
Tim Pawlenty,[a] Minnesota (2003–11)[50]
Marc Racicot, Montana (1993–01); Chair of the Republican National Committee (2001–03)[51]
Mitt Romney, Massachusetts (2003–07), 2012 nominee for President[52]
Arnold Schwarzenegger, California (2003–11)[53]
William Weld, Massachusetts (1991–97) (2016 Libertarian nominee for Vice President)[54]
Christine Todd Whitman, New Jersey (1994-2001) [55]
U.S. Senators[edit]
Arizona Senator and 2008 nominee for President John McCain
Current[edit]
Susan Collins, Maine (1997–present)[56] (supported Mike Pence for Vice President; presidential vote unknown)[citation needed]
Jeff Flake, Arizona (2013–present)[57][58]
Cory Gardner,[a] Colorado (2015–present) (writing-in Mike Pence)[59]
Lindsey Graham,[a] South Carolina (2003–present)[60]
Dean Heller, Nevada (2011–present)[61]
Mike Lee, Utah (2011–present)[62] (voted for Evan McMullin)[63]
John McCain,[a] Arizona (1987–present); 2008 nominee for President[64]
Lisa Murkowski, Alaska (2002–present)[65]
Rob Portman,[a] Ohio (2010-present); United States Trade Representative (2005–06), Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2006–07) (writing-in Mike Pence)[66]
Ben Sasse, Nebraska (2015–present)[23][67]
Dan Sullivan,[a] Alaska (2015–present) (wrote in Mike Pence)[68]
Former[edit]
Kelly Ayotte,[c] New Hampshire (2011–17) (wrote in Mike Pence)[69] [was a current senator on Election Day]
Mark Kirk,[a] Illinois (2010–17) (wrote-in Colin Powell)[39] [was a current senator on Election Day]
Norm Coleman, Minnesota (2003–09)[30][70]
David Durenberger, Minnesota (1978–95) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Slade Gorton, Washington (1981–87, 1989–2001) (endorsed Evan McMullin)[71]
Gordon J. Humphrey, New Hampshire (1979–90) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[72][73]
John Warner, Virginia (1979–2009); United States Secretary of the Navy (1972–74) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[74]
U.S. Representatives[edit]
Nevada U.S. Representative and 2016 nominee for U.S. Senate Joe Heck
Sitting at the time of the Trump campaign[edit]
Justin Amash, Michigan (2011–present)[30]
Mike Coffman, Colorado (2009–present)[75]
Barbara Comstock, Virginia (2015–present)[76]
Carlos Curbelo, Florida (2015–present)[23][77]
Rodney Davis,[a] Illinois (2013–present)[78]
Charlie Dent, Pennsylvania (2005–present)[79]
Bob Dold, Illinois (2011–13, 2015–17)[30][80]
Jeff Fortenberry,[a] Nebraska (2005–present)[78]
Kay Granger, Texas (1997–present)[81]
Richard L. Hanna, New York (2011–17) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[30][82]
Cresent Hardy,[a] Nevada (2015–17)[83]
Joe Heck,[a] Nevada (2011–17); 2016 nominee for U.S. Senate[83]
Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington (2011–present) (writing-in Paul Ryan)[84]
Will Hurd, Texas (2015–present)[85]
David Jolly, Florida (2014–17)[86]
John Katko, New York (2015–present)[87]
Adam Kinzinger, Illinois (2011–present)[88]
Steve Knight, California (2015–present)[89]
Frank LoBiondo,[a] New Jersey (1995–present) (writing-in Mike Pence)[90]
Mia Love, Utah (2015–present)[91]
Pat Meehan, Pennsylvania (2011–present)[90]
Erik Paulsen,[a] Minnesota (2009–present)[92]
Reid Ribble, Wisconsin (2011–17)[30]
Scott Rigell, Virginia (2011–17) (endorsed Gary Johnson)[23]
Martha Roby, Alabama (2011–present)[93][94]
Tom Rooney,[a] Florida (2009–present)[78]
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Florida (1989–present)[30]
Mike Simpson,[a] Idaho (1999–present)[13]
Fred Upton, Michigan (1987–present)[95]
David Valadao, California (2013–present)[96]
Ann Wagner,[a] Missouri (2013–present)[97]
Host of Morning Joe on MSNBC and former U.S. Representative from Florida Joe Scarborough
Former[edit]
Steve Bartlett, Texas (1983–91)[98]
Bob Bauman, Maryland (1973–81)[98]
Sherwood Boehlert, New York (1993–2007) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[99]
Jack Buechner, Missouri (1987–91)[98]
Tom Campbell, California (1989–93, 1995–2001) (endorsed Gary Johnson)[100]
Bill Clinger, Pennsylvania (1979–97)[98]
Tom Coleman, Missouri (1976–93)[98]
Geoff Davis, Kentucky (2005–12)[98]
Mickey Edwards, Oklahoma (1977–93)[98]
Harris Fawell, Illinois (1985–99)[98]
Ed Foreman, Texas (1963–65, 1969–71)[98]
Amo Houghton, New York (1987–2005)[98]
Bob Inglis, South Carolina (1993–99, 2005–11)[30]
Jim Kolbe, Arizona (1985–2007) (endorsed Gary Johnson)[101]
Steve Kuykendall, California (1999–2001)[98]
Jim Leach, Iowa (1977–2007)[98]
Pete McCloskey, California (1967–83)[98] (Democrat since 2007)
Connie Morella, Maryland (1987–2003) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Mike Parker, Mississippi (1989–99); Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works (2001–02)[98]
Tom Petri, Wisconsin (1979–2015)[98]
John Porter, Illinois (1980–2001)[98]
Joe Scarborough, Florida (1995–2001); commentator and author[102]
Claudine Schneider, Rhode Island (1981–91) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[99]
Chris Shays, Connecticut (1987–2009) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Peter Smith, Vermont (1989–1991)[98]
Mark Souder, Indiana (1995–2010)[103]
J.C. Watts, Oklahoma (1995–2003)[23]
Edward Weber, Ohio (1981–83)[98]
Vin Weber, Minnesota (1983–93)[104]
G. William Whitehurst, Virginia (1969–87)[98]
Dick Zimmer, New Jersey (1991–97) (endorsed Gary Johnson)[105]
Former State Department officials[edit]
Richard Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[106]
John B. Bellinger III, Legal Adviser of the Department of State; Legal Adviser to the National Security Council[15]
Robert Blackwill, United States Ambassador to India; Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Planning (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[15][20]
R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; United States Ambassador to NATO; United States Ambassador to Greece (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[107]
Eliot A. Cohen, Counselor of the United States Department of State[15][23]
Chester Crocker, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs[25]
Jendayi Frazer, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs[15]
James K. Glassman, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[25]
David F. Gordon, Director of Policy Planning[15]
Donald Gregg, United States Ambassador to South Korea[22]
David A. Gross, U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
John Hillen, Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs[15]
Reuben Jeffery III, Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment[15]
Robert Joseph, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs[25]
David J. Kramer, Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor[15]
Stephen D. Krasner, Director of Policy Planning[25]
Frank Lavin, United States Ambassador to Singapore; Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Robert McCallum, United States Ambassador to Australia; Acting United States Deputy Attorney General[15]
Richard Miles, United States Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, and Georgia; Acting United States Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan[25]
Roger Noriega, Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs[25]
John Osborn, Member of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy[25]
Kristen Silverberg, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs[15]
William Howard Taft IV, Legal Adviser of the Department of State; United States Ambassador to NATO; United States Deputy Secretary of Defense[15]
Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli, Senior Advisor for Women's Empowerment; Special Assistant to the President for Democracy, Human Rights and International Operations (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[15][20]
Betty Tamposi, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[108]
Peter Teeley, United States Ambassador to Canada (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Robert Tuttle, United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[109]
Philip Zelikow, Counselor of the United States Department of State[15]
Former Defense Department officials[edit]
Don Bacon, Brigadier General, United States Air Force; Representative for Nebraska's 2nd district[110]
Seth Cropsey, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict & Interdependent Capabilities[25]
Michael B. Donley, United States Secretary of the Air Force (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Eric Edelman, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy[15]
Doug Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy[111]
Robert Hastings, Acting Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs[25]
Tim Kane, United States Air Force intelligence officer; Chief Labor Economist, Joint Economic Committee[25]
Mary Beth Long, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs[15]
Alberto J. Mora, General Counsel of the Navy (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Gale Pollock, Acting Surgeon General of the United States Army (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Martha Rainville, Major General, United States Air Force; Vermont Adjutant General[25]
Michael Rubin, Defense Country Director for Iran and Iraq[25]
Kalev Sepp, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Capabilities[25]
Matthew Waxman, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[13][15]
Paul Wolfowitz, United States Deputy Secretary of Defense; President of the World Bank Group[112]
Dov Zakheim, Comptroller of the Department of Defense[15]
Former National Security officials[edit]
Ken Adelman, Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[13][25]
Mike Baker, covert operations officer, Central Intelligence Agency[25]
Tom Donnelly, Director of the Policy Group, House Armed Services Committee[25]
Gary Edson, Deputy National Security Advisor[15]
Richard Falkenrath, Deputy Homeland Security Advisor[15]
Peter Feaver, Senior Director for Strategic Planning[15]
Aaron Friedberg, Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President[15]
Greg Garcia, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Cyber Security and Telecommunications[25]
Michael Green, Senior Director for Asia, National Security Council[15]
Paul Haenle, Director for China and Taiwan, National Security Council[15]
Michael Hayden, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2006–09)[15]
William Inboden, Senior Director for Strategic Planning, National Security Council[15]
James Jeffrey, Deputy National Security Advisor[15]
James C. Langdon, Jr., Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board[15]
Deborah Loewer, Director of the White House Situation Room (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[113]
Evan McMullin, Operations officer, Central Intelligence Agency; Senior Adviser for National Security, House Foreign Affairs Committee (Independent candidate for President)[114][115]
Paul D. Miller, Director for Afghanistan, National Security Council[25]
Meghan O'Sullivan, Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan[15]
Kori Schake, Director of Defense Strategy, National Security Council[15]
Gary Schmitt, Executive Director of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board[25]
Brent Scowcroft, National Security Advisor (1975–77, 1989–93); Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board (2001–05) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
David Shedd, Deputy Director of National Intelligence; Acting Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency[25]
Stephen Slick, Senior Director for Intelligence Programs, National Security Council[15]
Frances Townsend, Homeland Security Advisor[25]
Kenneth Wainstein, Homeland Security Advisor[15]
Other former federal government officials[edit]
Former Chief of Staff to the Vice President and founder of The Weekly Standard Bill Kristol
Donald B. Ayer, United States Deputy Attorney General[15]
Phillip D. Brady, White House Staff Secretary; White House Cabinet Secretary (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[113]
Paul K. Charlton, United States Attorney[116]
Linda Chavez, Director of the Office of Public Liaison; 1986 nominee for U.S. Senator from Maryland[30]
Jim Cicconi, White House Staff Secretary (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Scott Evertz, Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Tony Fratto, Deputy White House Press Secretary[117]
Charles Fried, United States Solicitor General; Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[118]
Fred T. Goldberg, Jr., Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy; Commissioner of Internal Revenue (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[20]
Theodore Kassinger, United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce[15]
Bill Kristol, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (endorsed Evan McMullin)[119]
Thomas Mallon, Deputy Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities[120]
Rosario Marin, Treasurer of the United States (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[121]
John McKay, former United States Attorney (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[122]
Andrew Natsios, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development; Chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party[15]
Daniel F. Runde, Director of the Global Development Alliance[25]
Larry D. Thompson, United States Deputy Attorney General[15]
Dan Webb, former United States Attorney (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[123]
Peter Wehner, Director of the Office of Strategic Initiatives[13]
Lezlee Westine, Director of the Office of Public Liaison (2001–2005) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[104][124]
Peter Zeidenberg, Assistant United States Attorney[116]
State officials[edit]
Current[edit]
Brian Calley,[a] Lieutenant Governor of Michigan (2011–present)[125]
Spencer Cox, Lieutenant Governor of Utah (2013–present)[126]
Kim Guadagno, Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey (2010–present)[127]
Former[edit]
Paul Anderson, Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court (1994–2013) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[128]
Greg Bell, Lieutenant Governor of Utah (2009–13) (endorsed Evan McMullin)[129]
Bob Brown, Secretary of State of Montana (2001–05) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[130]
Betty Montgomery, Attorney General of Ohio (1995–2003), Ohio State Auditor (2003–07)[131]
Sam Reed, Secretary of State of Washington (2000–12) (endorsed Evan McMullin)[132]
Mark Shurtleff, Attorney General of Utah (2001–13) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[133]
Robert Smith, Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals (2004–14) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[134]
Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–07) and RNC Chair (2009–11)[135]
Diana Taylor, New York Superintendent of Banks (2003–07) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[136]
Grant Woods, Attorney General of Arizona (1991–99) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[137]
State legislators[edit]
Current
Rocky Chavez, California State Representative (2012–present)
Jack Ciattarelli,[a] New Jersey State Representative (2011–present)[127]
Neal Collins, South Carolina State Representative (2014-present)[138]
Kurt Daudt, Minnesota State Representative (2011–present), Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2015–present)[50]
David Johnson, Iowa State Senator (2003–present)[39][139]
Mark B. Madsen, Utah State Senator (2005–present) (endorsed Gary Johnson)[140]
Chad Mayes, California State Representative|California State Assembly Minority Leader (2014–present)
Charisse Millett,[a] Alaska State Representative (2009–present), Majority Leader (2015–present)[141][142]
Ross Spano, Florida State Representative (2012–present)[86]
Joe Sweeney,[a] New Hampshire State Representative (2012–present)[143]
Former
Michael Balboni, New York State Senator (1998–2007) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[144]
Lois Sherman Hagarty, Pennsylvania State Representative (1980–92)[145]
Brian Lees, Massachusetts State Senator (1989–2007), Minority Leader (1993–2007)[146]
Jack McGregor, Pennsylvania State Senator (1963–70) (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[113]
Will Weatherford, Florida State Representative (2006–14), Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (2012–14)[86]
Municipal officials[edit]
Joel Giambra, former Erie County Executive (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[147]
Carlos A. Giménez, Mayor of Miami-Dade County (endorsed Hillary Clinton)[148]
Danny Jones, Mayor of Charleston, West Virginia (endorsed Gary Johnson)[149][150]
Aimee Winder Newton,[a] Member of the Salt Lake County Council[151]
Tomás Regalado, Mayor of Miami[152]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_..._the_Donald_Trump_presidential_campaign,_2016
I believe that explains your post.
Hence, the handle "Eagle Eye".....right....
You don't have like a person to demand he be treated fairly......
Not really Eagle Eye is my middle name it's on my birth certificate. I am half Apache Indian.
I said "your girlfriend", not mine!
You getting dementia?
As I said you were talking to yourself in the mirror fuck head. I have only one girlfriend and I am married to her.
As I said you were talking to yourself in the mirror fuck head. I have only one girlfriend and I am married to her.
I'm sorry,but no one understands better than me why you flushed Toxic!
Not really Eagle Eye is my middle name it's on my birth certificate. I am half Apache Indian.
"How"?
Rayciss!
But Trump is correct in calling the MSM Fake News lol?
They don't seem anxious to answer that question, Comrade fellow Russian bot.
Have they figured out that 'lol' is Russian bot code yet?