Donald Trump goes off the deep end after he’s exposed as a Kremlin agent

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Last night we learned that a year and a half ago, the FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation into Donald Trump due to his obvious loyalty to the Kremlin. Although we all know Trump is a traitor, it was still startling to get this kind of official confirmation. Suffice it to say that Trump was particularly caught off guard by the revelation that the FBI has been onto his treason the whole time.

Donald Trump announced this morning that he had “just learned” about the “Failing New York Times story.” He probably should’t be admitting that he’s so far removed from these kinds of developments, he didn’t learn about it until half a day after it was published. Nor is anyone impressed that he’s insulting the newspaper that broke the story. But Trump’s idiocy was just getting started.

Trump went on to personally attack former FBI Director James Comey, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, and former FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, all of whom he illegally fired in the name of trying to stop the investigation into his treason. Trump also attacked Robert Mueller, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, the Washington Post, and bizarrely, Amazon.com – all of whom are conspiring against him in his broken mind.

Then Donald Trump spun a deranged fantasy about Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee before yelling “Just Watch!” Oh, everyone’s watching alright. Trump is going to prison for espionage and treason, and once he enters that cell, he will never ever get to leave it.