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National

President should de-bug White House

  • by Rolando Larraz

73 days enough time to electronically bug the 54,900 square-footbuilding

For the last six months the Las Vegas Tribune has been asking if the new administration, of President Donald Trump, has taken the time to sweep the Oval Office, the living quarters, the Rose Garden and every other place where the president meets publicly or in private with White House staff and members of his administration, for any listening devices.
In several of radio tribune’s broadcasting segments, the Las Vegas Tribune newspaper has pointed out that since November 8, 2016 when President Donald Trump won the presidency, to January 20, 2017 when President Trump was sworn in as the 45th president, leaks have continually occurred.
The Independent newspaper wrote, “Giving President Barack Obama 73 days to pull out all or any tricks up his sleeve to close Guantanamo Bay, convince Congress to approve his Supreme Court pick, Merrick Garland, or even pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal.”
And Las Vegas Tribune believes that those 73 days gave President Barack Obama enough time to electronically bug the 54,900 square-foot building (also known as the White House) at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Anthony Scaramucci, the new White House Communications Director, during an appearance on Fox News Sunday, told the host, Mike Wallace, “We have to get the leaks stopped; what’s going on right now is a high level of unprofessionalism, and it’s not helping the president… I will take drastic action to stop the leaks.”
Part of that effort will include getting rid of people as Scaramucci said; he is ready to “pare down the staff” at the communications office to stop the leaks. “It’s not fair to the president. It’s actually not fair to America.”
Maybe Anthony Scaramucci could be right about the “human leaks,” but Las Vegas Tribune emphatically has been reminding the administration on its daily radio show that “73 days gave President Barack Obama enough time to electronically bug the White House.” Otherwise, how can President Trump be so unlucky as to have everyone around him be unfaithful and betray him by leaking pieces of every conversation, every plan, and every strategy he so confidently discusses in the supposed privacy of his domain.
The Las Vegas Tribune has been very proud of being the first newspaper to endorse candidate Trump for president; the newspaper has taken as a badge of honor being attacked and having its building vandalized just for having Trump signs at our front door. And it’s clear that in its defense of candidate Donald Trump and later of President Trump.
In a front page article the newspaper wrote “The cowardly event occurred last Saturday while the office of the weekly newspaper was closed and the radio station was on autopilot and only the cameras were functioning from the inside windows.”
President Donald Trump has been, all his life, a very successful businessman, and has been among the most important wheelers and dealers in many facets of business, from real estate, to show producer, and to creating the extremely popular Miss Universe pageant; he has also been intelligent enough to hire the best of the best to run his companies and has been a very shrewd negotiator. Why he has not considered that the White House might be bugged is beyond many people’s imagination.
It is important for those close to President Trump and who wish him well to get themselves in action and start screening each other for the good of the administration and not take it personally if questions about their loyalty should ever arise.
President Trump, in many people’s opinions, did the right thing by bringing Anthony Scaramucci to his team; Scaramucci is the fighter he was missing — he is the “marine” that the president needed to fill the vast hole in his team and the person he can depend on to clean the White House of disloyal traitors that may have infiltrated his circle of “trusted cabinet members” — if he does want to keep his record of success that has made him the idol he is today.
What remains to be seen now is Anthony Scaramucci, the pit bull, the fighter dog that everyone expects him to be because the country does not have much more time to keep the game going than the anti Trump Republicans, Democrats, Liberals and the socialist mainstream media that wants to keep the game going.

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— Rolando Larraz

Rolando Larraz is Editor in Chief of the Las Vegas Tribune. His column appears weekly in this newspaper. To contact Rolando Larraz, email him at: Rlarraz@lasvegastribune.com or at 702-272-4634.

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