Timeline of the Coup

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Timeline of the Coup
Posted by Lee Stranahan | Apr 9, 2017 | Featured, Politics | 14  | ********** 
http://thepopulist.us/2017/04/timeline-of-the-coup/

  "Introduction
   
   This timeline shows in chronological order the ascendency into power of
   a group of key advisors connected to Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared
   Kushner, and how it relates to various policy positions, including the
   recent missile strike into Syria.
   
   We've recently written about two of the key players, Dina Powell and
   Gary Cohn, so please visit this page for more info on their backgrounds
   and connections.
   
   The Timeline
   
   November 16, 2016: Jerad Kushner given security clearance to
   Presidential briefings

   https://twitter.com/mitchellreports/status/798675613733109760
   
   December 12, 2016: Gary Cohn named to White House
      Trump Names Goldman President Gary Cohn Director of National Economic
      Council

   
      WASHINGTON—President-elect Donald Trump announced Monday that he was
      appointing Goldman Sachs Group Inc. President and Chief Operating
      Officer Gary Cohn as director of the National Economic Council, a
      position that will make him one of the most influential voices on
      economic decisions in the White House.

   
   January 9: Jared Kushner is named as a senior advisor to the president
     Jared Kushner Named Senior White House Adviser to Donald Trump
   
      Jared Kushner will become a senior White House adviser to his
      father-in-law, Donald J. Trump, cementing the New York real estate
      executive's role as a powerful and at times decisive influence on the
      president-elect.
   
      Mr. Kushner, 35, who married Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka in 2009, is
      closer to Mr. Trump than any other adviser, a steady and stabilizing
      presence inside an often chaotic transition team who has provided input
      on most of his father-in-law's most consequential hiring and firing
      decisions.

   
   January 12: Dina Powell, advisor to Ivanka Trump, named to position on
   entrepreneurship

   Meet Dina Powell, Ivanka Trump's woman in the White House
   
      Goldman Sachs executive Dina Habib Powell is joining the Trump
      administration in a senior role focused on entrepreneurship, economic
      growth and the empowerment of women.
   
      President-elect Donald Trump's transition Team announced the position
      for Powell, 43, who previously served in the Bush White House and State
      Department, confirmed the new position to CNN Wednesday, which was
      first reported by Politico.

   
   January 13: Flynn's contact with Russian ambassador revealed
   Michael Flynn in frequent contact with Russia's ambassador to U.S.
   
      A senior U.S. official says the Obama administration is aware of
      frequent contacts between President-elect Donald Trump's top national
      security adviser and Russia's ambassador to the United States, and
      Trump transition spokesman Sean Spicer revealed what was talked about
      on some of the calls.
   
      The administration official said the contacts happened on the day
      President Obama expelled dozens of Russian officials from the U.S. and
      imposed sanctions as punishment for election-related hacking, Dec. 29.

   
   February 4: Yahoo reports on Obama administration official targeting
   Trump officials

   Obama's White House alumni fight Trump tweet for tweet — earlier and
   harder than ever before

   
      In the days since Trump assumed the presidency, an increasingly ardent
      and even aggressive army of formerly buttoned-up Obama administration
      alumni — aides, advisers, speechwriters, spokespeople — have taken to
      their own social media platforms to rail, loudly and publicly, against
      pretty much every move Trump has made, undaunted by his 23.5 million
      followers and determined to tweet fire with fire.
   
      This is a new development in American politics.

   
   The list of former Obama staffers involved in this campaign includes:
   
   *  Colin Kahl: national security official
   *  Ben Rhodes: Deputy National Security Adviser
   *  Dan Pfeiffer: former senior adviser
   *  Jon Favreau: speechwriting director
   *  Cody Keenan: speechwriting director
   *  Jon Lovett: speechwriter
   *  Tommy Vietor: Obama spokesman

   
   February 13: Michael Flynn resigns
   Michael Flynn Resigns as National Security Adviser
   
      Michael T. Flynn, the national security adviser, resigned on Monday
      night after it was revealed that he had misled Vice President Mike
      Pence and other top White House officials about his conversations with
      the Russian ambassador to the United States.

   
   February 20: McMaster named as National Security Advisor
   Trump Names Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster as New National Security Adviser
   
      President Donald Trump on Monday named Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster as
      his national security adviser, a week after Michael Flynn resigned from
      the post.
   
      During a news conference at his Florida resort, Trump said McMaster was
      "highly respected by everybody in the military" and is "a man of
      tremendous talent and tremendous experience."

   
   February 25: McMaster rebukes phrase "radical Islamic terrorism"
   Trump's new national security adviser: Saying 'radical Islamic
   terrorism' is counterproductive

   
      In his first group meeting at the National Security Council as
      President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H.R.
      McMaster reportedly said using the term "radical Islamic terrorism" was
      counterproductive, The New York Times reported Friday night.
   
      McMaster delivered his remarks on Thursday, nearly one week after Trump
      appointed him, replacing Gen. Michael Flynn, who frequently echoed
      Trump's use of the controversial term.

   
   February 28: Trump uses phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" in speech
   Trump refers to 'radical Islamic terrorism' despite NSC pushback
   
      Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump warned of "radical Islamic
      terrorism" in his address to Congress Tuesday night — despite pushback
      from his national security adviser.
   
      Newly minted national security adviser Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster urged
      Trump to leave the reference to "radical Islamic terrorism" out of the
      speech, according to a senior administration official. The two men had
      a discussion about it but Trump decided he would do it anyway.

   
   February 28: Seb Gorka tweets about "radical Islamic terrorism" — tweet
   is later removed.

   https://twitter.com/SebGorkaTweets/status/836766210469548036
   
   Dina Powell's close associate Valerie Jarrett moves in with the Obamas
   Barack Obama's close confidante Valerie Jarrett has moved into his new
   DC home, which is now the nerve center for their plan to mastermind the
   insurgency against President Trump

   
      Barack Obama is turning his new home in the posh Kalorama section of
      the nation's capital – just two miles away from the White House – into
      the nerve center of the mounting insurgency against his successor,
      President Donald J. Trump.
   
      Obama's goal, according to a close family friend, is to oust Trump from
      the presidency either by forcing his resignation or through his
      impeachment.
   
      And Obama is being aided in his political crusade by his longtime
      consigliere, Valerie Jarrett, who has moved into the 8,200-square-foot,
      $5.3-million Kaloroma mansion with the former president and Michelle
      Obama, long time best friends.

   
   Goldman Sachs partner to join Trump administration
   
      An Egyptian-born, Dallas-raised, fluent Arabic speaker, Powell also has
      strong relationships with senior Democrats including outgoing Obama
      White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett and former Obama economic
      adviser Gene Sperling, among many others.

   
   March 8: AHCA Introduced
   Energy and Commerce Republicans Release Legislation to Repeal and
   Replace Obamacare

   
      Today, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR)
      released legislation as part of House Republicans effort to repeal and
      replace Obamacare through a budget process known as reconciliation. The
      legislation, part of House Republicans' American Health Care Act,
      creates a new and innovative Patient and State Stability Fund to help
      low-income Americans afford health care and to repair the damage done
      to state insurance markets by Obamacare. Additionally, the legislation
      lays out a plan to responsibly unwind Obamacare's Medicaid expansion
      while prioritizing the program's funds to the most vulnerable through a
      per capita allotment.

   
   March 10: Gary Cohn v. Peter Navarro in trade war
   White House civil war breaks out over trade
   
      A civil war has broken out within the White House over trade, leading
      to what one official called "a fiery meeting" in the Oval Office
      pitting economic nationalists close to Donald Trump against pro-trade
      moderates from Wall Street.
   
      According to more than half a dozen people inside the White House or
      dealing with it, the bitter fight has set a hardline group including
      senior adviser Steve Bannon and Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro
      against a faction led by Gary Cohn, the former Goldman Sachs executive
      who leads Mr Trump's National Economic Council.

   
   March 15: Dina Powell promoted to Deputy National Security Advisor
   What Dina Powell's promotion to the NSC means
   
      National security adviser H.R. McMaster has been on the job for less
      than a month, but the changes at the National Security Council already
      signal it will play a markedly different role under President Donald
      Trump than his predecessors.
   
      No decision makes that clearer than Dina Powell's promotion from
      advising first daughter Ivanka Trump, to the NSC, where she will become
      deputy national security adviser for strategy. She will keep her role
      advising the President on economic initiatives.

   
   March 20: Ivanka given a White House office
   Ivanka Trump set to get West Wing office as role expands
   
      Ivanka Trump, who moved to Washington saying she would play no formal
      role in her father's administration, is now officially setting up shop
      in the White House.
     
      The powerful first daughter has secured her own office on the West
      Wing's second floor — a space next to senior adviser Dina Powell, who
      was recently promoted to a position on the National Security Council.
      She is also in the process of obtaining a security clearance and is set
      to receive government-issued communications devices this week.
   
      [ ... ]
   
      Trump's role, according to her attorney Jamie Gorelick, will be to
      serve as the president's "eyes and ears" while providing broad-ranging
      advice, not just limited to women's empowerment issues. Last week, for
      instance, Trump raised eyebrows when she was seated next to Angela
      Merkel for the German chancellor's first official visit to Trump's
      White House.

   
   March 24: AHCA pulled before vote
   In Major Defeat for Trump, Push to Repeal Health Law Fails
   
      House Republican leaders, facing a revolt among conservatives and
      moderates in their ranks, pulled legislation to repeal the Affordable
      Care Act from consideration on the House floor Friday in a major defeat
      for President Trump on the first legislative showdown of his presidency.
   
      "We're going to be living with Obamacare for the foreseeable future,"
      the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, conceded.
   
      The failure of the Republicans' three-month blitz to repeal President
      Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement exposed deep divisions in
      the Republican Party that the election of a Republican president could
      not mask. It cast a long shadow over the ambitious agenda that Mr.
      Trump and Republican leaders had promised to enact once their party
      assumed power at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.

   
   March 31: Trump attacks Freedom Caucus in series of tweets
   Trump calls out Freedom Caucus members in tweetstorm
   
      President Donald Trump has gone public with his war against the House
      Freedom Caucus, pushing into full view growing frustration shared by
      House Speaker Paul Ryan less than a week after the GOP health care bill
      crashed amid feuding between rival Republican factions.
   
      Trump targeted conservative House members within his own party in a
      tweet Thursday morning that told his supporters "we must fight" the
      House Freedom Caucus as well as Democrats next year.
   
      "The Freedom Caucus will hurt the entire Republican agenda if they
      don't get on the team, & fast. We must fight them, & Dems, in 2018!"
      Trump tweeted.

   
   April 5: Bannon removed from principals on NSC
   Bannon Taken Off Trump National Security Council in Shake-Up
   
      President Donald Trump reorganized his National Security Council on
      Wednesday, removing chief strategist Stephen Bannon from a key
      committee and restoring the roles of top intelligence and defense
      officials, according to a person familiar with the decision and a
      notice published in the Federal Register.
   
      The realignment increases the influence of National Security Adviser
      H.R. McMaster, whose public stances were sometimes at odds with those
      of Bannon. In addition to gaining greater control over the NSC,
      McMaster will have the Homeland Security Council under his authority.

   
   April 6: Trump launches missile strike on Syrian airbase
   Trump launches military strike against Syria
   
      The United States launched a military strike Thursday on a Syrian
      government airbase in response to a chemical weapons attack that killed
      dozens of civilians earlier in the week.
   
      On President Donald Trump's orders, US warships launched 59 Tomahawk
      cruise missiles at the airbase that was home to the warplanes that
      carried out the chemical attacks, US officials said.

   
   April 9: K.T. McFarland pulled off National Security Council
   McFarland to Exit White House as McMaster Consolidates Power
   
      K. T. McFarland has been asked to step down as deputy National Security
      Advisor to President Donald Trump after less than three months and is
      expected to be nominated as ambassador to Singapore, according to a
      person familiar with White House personnel moves.
   
      The departure of the 65-year-old former Fox News commentator comes as
      Trump's second National Security Advisor, H.R. McMaster, puts his own
      stamp on the National Security Council after taking over in February
      from retired General Michael Flynn.

   
  "

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

yankeedoodle

#1
It's very important that breakthrough information like this, which breaks through the mental scar tissue and penetrates the brain, gets circulated, because people MUST realize that shabbos goy Donnie-boy MUST be impeached. 

Trump will NEVER separate himself from King and Queen Kushner, so, Trump must be impeached, and separated from the ridiculous notion that he is President.

It won't be pretty, but it MUST be done:  he MUST be impeached.

rmstock


``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

rmstock


RED ALERT: Making you smarter about The Coup IN the White House...
by Lee Stranahan , Published on Apr 5, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvIJKwFUGiQ

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778