How much longer before Donald Trump is rocking some fake medals? After all, he has legal authority to wear whatever costume he wants to wear.
He already caught a little flak for this
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How much longer before Donald Trump is rocking some fake medals? After all, he has legal authority to wear whatever costume he wants to wear.
sheriff Clarke, everybody (from 2014):
http://fox6now.com/2014/07/07/fox6-...g-federal-suit-against-sheriff-clarke-others/
Accused of a cover-up, Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke and four of his deputies are named as co-defendants in a federal civil rights lawsuit -- and it all started with a FOX6 investigation that garnered national attention. A sober driver was arrested for drunk driving in February of 2013 -- and she's still fighting back.
When a Sheriff's deputy T-boned her car last year, Tanya Weyker suffered more than a broken neck. She suffered the indignity of a false arrest for driving while intoxicated.
Trump didn't get shot lik-I think Reagan was treated fairly
lol Reagan also
imagine that awkward moment when someone finally explains to trump that gold and coal are different things.
lol Reagan also
and a couple more that were outright assassinated or shot.. but at the very least gotta assume he knows about Lincoln
I mean we know he has at least heard of the guy and apparently no one knows he was republican.. also doesn't think anyone knows the history of the parties and shifts
[h1]Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago wifi wide open to 'any half-decent hacker'[/h1]
Investigators say they managed to infiltrate networks at the Florida estate, the Trump International Hotel and the Trump National Golf Club
The Wi-Fi network at the Mar-a-Lago estate and a number of Trump properties could be hacked in "less than five minutes", according to a group of investigators.
A team of hackers have described how they managed to infiltrate networks at Mar-a-Lago, the Trump International Hotel and the Trump National Golf Club, using tools that “any half-decent hacker” would have access to.
President Donald Trump has made a series of visits to the locations since taking office and has hosted foreign leaders at Mar-a-Lago.
“We parked a 17-foot motor boat in a lagoon about 800 feet from the back lawn of the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, and pointed a two-foot wireless antenna that resembled a potato gun toward the club,” Surya Mattu, Jeff Larson and Julia Angwin, who performed a handful of hacks on behalf of Gizmodo and ProPublica, said.
“Within a minute, we spotted three weakly encrypted Wi-Fi networks. We could have hacked them in less than five minutes, but we refrained.”
Since Mr Trump became president he has met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Mar-a-Lago.
“The cybersecurity issues we discovered could have allowed those diplomatic discussions - and other sensitive conversations at the properties - to be monitored by hackers,” the group added.
Mr Trump’s properties have a history of being targeted by hackers.
Prosecutors alleged that the Trump hotel chain had faced a cyber-attack, which resulted in a loss of more than 70,000 credit card numbers and 300 social security numbers, the New York Post reported
Foreign officials meeting President Trump during his first overseas trip are being told to praise him for winning the Electoral College last year, the New York Times reported Friday.
Embassies and leaders who have met with Trump have been speaking among themselves and with other dignitaries about how to handle the new president, and a number of themes have emerged, the report said. Among them:
- Compliment Trump on his election win, and compare him favorably to former President Obama.
- Don't expect him to know your country's history or hot-button issues.
- Make a short presentation tailored to his attention span, and don't try to bring up a long list of issues.
“If you were prepping people for Donald Trump, the two or three points would be: one, bear in mind this is still a guy who focuses on wins,” Peter Westmacott, a former British ambassador to the U.S., told the Times.
“Secondly, he is a deal maker, a pragmatist. Third, this is a guy with a limited attention span. He absolutely won’t listen to visitors droning on for a half-hour — or longer if they need an interpreter.”
Trump on Friday will embark on his first foreign trip as president, stopping in Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Vatican as he visits the centers of three major world religions.
Trump had unsuccessfully sought for the trip to be shortened from nine to five days after expressing “dread” over its length, the Times reported earlier this week.
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...s-told-to-praise-trump-on-election-win-report
Look at da Don restoring the US' international standing after Obummer's terrible presidency
Foreign officials meeting President Trump during his first overseas trip are being told to praise him for winning the Electoral College last year, the New York Times
reported Friday.
Embassies and leaders who have met with Trump have been speaking among themselves and with other dignitaries about how to handle the new president, and a number of themes have emerged, the report said. Among them:
- Compliment Trump on his election win, and compare him favorably to former President Obama.
- Don't expect him to know your country's history or hot-button issues.
- Make a short presentation tailored to his attention span, and don't try to bring up a long list of issues.
“If you were prepping people for Donald Trump
, the two or three points would be: one, bear in mind this is still a guy who focuses on wins,” Peter Westmacott, a former British ambassador to the U.S., told the Times.
“Secondly, he is a deal maker, a pragmatist. Third, this is a guy with a limited attention span. He absolutely won’t listen to visitors droning on for a half-hour — or longer if they need an interpreter.”
Trump on Friday will embark on his first foreign trip as president, stopping in Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Vatican as he visits the centers of three major world religions.
Trump had unsuccessfully sought for the trip to be shortened from nine to five days after expressing “dread” over its length, the Times reported earlier this week.
Even if we ignore the Russia investigation hanging over his presidency, mentally he's still completely unfit for the presidency and nearly every international ally seems to agree based on how they're deciding to treat him. Aside from the Russia investigation, it's things like his temperament and intellectual capacity that are also doing major damage to the US' international standing. I think its impact will be long lasting but repairable. Obama managed to restore the US' international standing after Bush' war so I'm sure the same can be done for Trump's presidency, eventually.
laughing stock
Jesus christ... Even I know a few dozen people who could easily breach that kind of security on their WiFi.
These fools are using WEP as their encryption :x That's been insecure for well over a decade. You can literally find a guide on google how to crack WEP WiFi encryption
You'd expect the "summer white house" to cover their cybersecurity on all fronts. If they didn't even bother using up to date WiFi encryption, what other vulnerabilities do they have? Trump should hire a cybersecurity firm to do a full sweep.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ter-white-house-golf-club-hotel-a7743156.html
[h1]Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago wifi wide open to 'any half-decent hacker'[/h1]
Investigators say they managed to infiltrate networks at the Florida estate, the Trump International Hotel and the Trump National Golf Club
The Wi-Fi network at the Mar-a-Lago estate and a number of Trump properties could be hacked in "less than five minutes", according to a group of investigators.
A team of hackers have described how they managed to infiltrate networks at Mar-a-Lago, the Trump International Hotel and the Trump National Golf Club, using tools that “any half-decent hacker” would have access to.
President Donald Trump has made a series of visits to the locations since taking office and has hosted foreign leaders at Mar-a-Lago.
“We parked a 17-foot motor boat in a lagoon about 800 feet from the back lawn of the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, and pointed a two-foot wireless antenna that resembled a potato gun toward the club,” Surya Mattu, Jeff Larson and Julia Angwin, who performed a handful of hacks on behalf of Gizmodo
and ProPublica
, said.
“Within a minute, we spotted three weakly encrypted Wi-Fi networks. We could have hacked them in less than five minutes, but we refrained.”
Since Mr Trump became president he has met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Mar-a-Lago.
“The cybersecurity issues we discovered could have allowed those diplomatic discussions - and other sensitive conversations at the properties - to be monitored by hackers,” the group added.
Mr Trump’s properties have a history of being targeted by hackers.
Prosecutors alleged that the Trump hotel chain had faced a cyber-attack, which resulted in a loss of more than 70,000 credit card numbers and 300 social security numbers, the New York Post
reported