Israhell to dictate to America at "Republican" "convention"

Started by yankeedoodle, August 24, 2020, 10:29:57 AM

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With the establishment of the dictatorship of President/King Kushner, Israhell's agent operating the puppet, Donnie-boy, and, his subordinate, pompous ass Mike Pompeo, who pretends to be the the American Secretary of State, we find that Israhell - through Pompeo - will directly address - from Jerusalem - their American subjects in the upcoming "convention" for the "Republican" party, which, rather than being "republican," in the true sense of the world, is a royalist party, and their royalty are jews.

Lawyers examined Pompeo's plan to address GOP convention from Jerusalem, aides say
https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article245180890.html

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's decision to deliver a speech to the Republican National Convention while on official travel to the Middle East was cleared by four teams of lawyers, two sources close to the secretary told McClatchy on Sunday.

But the nature of the speech, scheduled for Tuesday during a visit to Israel, is raising concerns in both Washington and Jerusalem, with two Israeli officials telling McClatchy that the event could aggravate a growing political divide over Israel in the United States.

The address to the key presidential election year political event from a sitting secretary of State is an uncommon event. While Pompeo's aides did not say whether his speech would be live or pretaped, they said he would be delivering it from Jerusalem, where the Trump administration moved the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv in 2017.

"His lawyer, the State Department lawyers, RNC lawyers, White House lawyers have all worked on his appearance to make sure it is completely lawful and appropriate, including screening and approving all of his remarks," one source told McClatchy. "They have all signed off on this."

President Donald Trump personally requested that Pompeo make the speech, the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"No taxpayer dollars are being used to pay for his speech," the source said. "It's all being paid by his campaign and the Republican National Committee."

Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, said in a CBS interview on Sunday that Pompeo's overseas speech was "appropriate," and noted that the party would be paying for the programming and staging of the speech.

One longtime diplomat reacted to the news with disappointment. Wendy Sherman, who served as under secretary of State for political affairs in former President Barack Obama's administration and led the negotiations for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, said that the decision was a "shameful" political play for evangelical voters who had cheered Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

"Pompeo speaking from Jerusalem breaks multiple traditions and norms. Secretaries of State, as far as I can find, have never appeared at a political convention. They, like the Secretary of Defense, have been above politics because they stand for America in the world," Sherman said.

"At a time when peace and security in the Middle East is so tough, this political appearance is more than shameful," she continued. "Jerusalem should not be a prop in the Republican convention. Pompeo should not tarnish his office by this unprecedented action."

Pompeo departed for the official trip to Israel, Sudan, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates on Sunday on government aircraft, with State Department personnel.

The Trump administration brokered a peace agreement between Israel and the UAE, announced last week, in which the two nations agreed to normalize relations.

"Secretary Pompeo will address the convention in his personal capacity. No State Department resources will be used. Staff are not involved in preparing the remarks or in the arrangements for Secretary Pompeo's appearance. The State Department will not bear any costs in conjunction with this appearance," a State Department official said.