You know how sometimes you're tapping out a tweet or inherent eroticisma Facebook post or an email and you hit "send" a second too soon and you're like, "shit, I shouldn't have said that?"
President Donald Trump has seemingly never felt that sensation. But perhaps he should try it out, because a tweet he sent late on Monday seems to confirm a secretive CIA program in Syria that he recently ended.
SEE ALSO: 'SNL' writer treats Trump's tweets like they're text messagesThe president berated The Washington Postfor what he said was a fabrication of the facts regarding the ending of the program, almost certainly referring to a recent Postarticle about the cancellation.
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The CIA program had reportedly provided funding for Syrian rebels fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and the article had mentioned that the Russian government -- whose ties with Trump world are under investigation by multiple bodies of United States government -- had opposed the program. In the Syrian civil war, Moscow is on the side of Assad. Some might see that as fishy, but it's worth nothing that officials weren't sure the program was worthwhile well before Trump became president.
Though the program is technically unacknowledged by the U.S. government, it's not strange that the Postwould report on it. Like large portions of the nation's various drone wars, some military/CIA programs are known to be non-secret secrets.
The Washington Post, by the way, is no stranger to being on the receiving end of a disparaging Trump tweet, nor is the media in general. But it's interesting the president picked out this story, given the scrutiny of his administration's relationship with their Russian counterparts.
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