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Deputy Director of the CIA David S. Cohen was asked by former national security advisor Colin Kahl a "deadly serious" question about Russian government photographers in the Oval office.
Kahl went on to say that whenever he entered the Oval Office he was required to leave his phone/camera outside, but "apparently that doesn't apply to the Russian government in the WH."
Deputy Director of the CIA David S. Cohen was asked by former national security advisor Colin Kahl a "deadly serious" question about Russian government photographers in the Oval office.
Kahl went on to say that whenever he entered the Oval Office he was required to leave his phone/camera outside, but "apparently that doesn't apply to the Russian government in the WH."
Sorry Potus was ALL smiles. Was red in the face from so much delight ... No other dignitaries from OS have brought such joy... of course they need to tape that,
It is a sad day when the prez bars US reporters and we have to get news from Russians. And, he keeps saying there is on collusion with Russia. It would be laughable if it wasn't so... SAD!
What a loony bin. This isn't the first time that Russian or other foreign media have had cameras in the oval office. If you've noticed, the press pool, which includes foreign journalists, is invited into the oval office for the occasional photo op with a visiting leader. The fact that the former deputy director of CIA had to leave his personal camera phone outside of the office doesn't change this fact.
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