"TRUMP HAS BRAGGED THAT HE WILL BREAK THE LAW By Max Boot June 13 at 2:02 PM
On Tuesday, President Trump said he has such a wonderful relationship with Kim Jong Un that he wouldn’t let the CIA spy on the North Korean despot. On Wednesday, Trump said that if a foreign country provided information to him on his political opponents, “Oh, I think I’d want to hear it. … I think I’d take it." In short, the president of the United States thinks it’s wrong to spy on the enemies of the United States but perfectly acceptable to spy on his enemies.
This is what happens when a crook gets away with his crimes:
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Sadly, there is little that Congress will do. The House could launch impeachment proceedings that would almost certainly result in the approval of articles of impeachment. But the Fifth Avenue Republicans in the Senate would never convict, and Trump would claim unwarranted vindication. More than a month ago, I wrote that “for the next 18 months, at a minimum, this nation is at the mercy of a criminal administration” and that “the president will now feel emboldened to commit ever greater transgressions to hold onto power.” Sadly, with his interview Wednesday, Trump confirmed the validity of that bleak judgment. -washingtonpost.com
In that context it wouldn't be stretching beyond the realm of imaginability to suggest that IF Trumpster had the power the attacks on the freighters in the Gulf of Oman could be imagined to be false flags. IF.