Trump: NY Times Op-Ed Written By ‘New World Order’ Puppet

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New World Order behind anonymous New York times op-ed according to President Trump

President Trump has blasted the anonymous author of the New York Ties op-ed, calling them out as a puppet for the ‘New World Order.’

In an exclusive “Fox & Friends” interview with Pete Hegseth, Trump called the article “treason” and said it was likely written by a “deep state” stooge working on behalf of the global elite.

Foxnews.com reports: The publication of the article, which described a secret inside effort to protect the country from Trump’s “misguided impulses,” has touched off a furious hunt for the author. A slew of Cabinet-level officials and others have scrambled to deny responsibility and condemn the writer.

Trump, in the interview which aired Friday morning, said the Times should not have even had the piece.

“It’s treason, you could call it a lot of things,” he said, repeating a statement he made on Twitter earlier this week.

But he went on to complain that the author’s anonymity made the piece difficult to combat.

“What’s unfair, I don’t mind when they write a book and they make lies because it gets discredited,” he said, adding that it’s challenging “when somebody writes and you can’t discredit because you have no idea who they are.”

He speculated, “It may be a deep state person who’s been there a long time. It’s a very unfair thing.”

He said there are thousands of people who could be considered a White House senior official.

“So they take one person out of thousands,” Trump said.

Trump said it appears that the individual is fairly low level. He said despite the claims in the piece, the White House is running like a “well-oiled machine.”

Trump spoke to Fox News before his Thursday rally in Billings, Mont.

The interview was wide ranging. Hegseth asked Trump if he would shut down the government later this month if he doesn’t get the wall funding. Trump said if it was up to him, he would shut down the government over border security, but Republicans running in the midterms may not want to “upset the apple cart.”

“I guess when you get right down to it, it is up to me. But I don’t want to do anything that’s going to hurt us or potentially hurt us,” he said. “I have a feeling that the Republicans are going to do very well.”

Trump blasted Nike’s decision to tap Colin Kaepernick as one of the faces of its 30th anniversary “Just Do It” campaign.

“I don’t like what Nike did,” Trump said. “I don’t think it’s appropriate what they did. I honor the flag. I honor our national anthem. And most of the people in this country feel the same way.”

Asked about Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, the president insisted his campaign did not work with the Russians in the 2016 campaign.

“Look, there was no collusion,” he said. “Even in these crazy books they don’t talk about collusion. There was no collusion with Russia. I love this country.”

He hit the media for its coverage of his White House, arguing they focus on negative stories and don’t give adequate attention to positive developments, like North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently saying he’s committed to denuclearization during Trump’s first term.

“They don’t want to write that. They only want to write bad when it comes to us and it’s a shame,” Trump said. “The level of unfairness and bias in the press is actually incredible. But, in the meantime, we are winning, folks, be happy because we are winning.”

Sean Adl-Tabatabai
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Having cut his teeth in the mainstream media, including stints at the BBC, Sean witnessed the corruption within the system and developed a burning desire to expose the secrets that protect the elite and allow them to continue waging war on humanity. Disturbed by the agenda of the elites and dissatisfied with the alternative media, Sean decided it was time to shake things up. Knight of Joseon (https://joseon.com)