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Alleged NSA leaker bashes 'orange fascist' Trump in tweets, says 'being white is terrorism
Reality Winner, the government contractor accused of leaking top secret information to a news outlet, regularly bashed President Donald Trump on Twitter. (Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images)

Alleged NSA leaker bashes 'orange fascist' Trump in tweets, says 'being white is terrorism

Reality Winner, the 25-year-old government contractor who has been charged by the Justice Department with leaking top secret information, has some interesting tweets.

People have scoured the woman's social media feed to better understand why she allegedly leaked classified information to news outlet The Intercept. And if one thing is certain, Winner is definitely no fan of President Donald Trump.

Winner's tweets indicate she has strong progressive political leanings and even seemingly disavows her own race.

In February, Winner wrote to rapper Kanye West that he should create T-shirts that label white people terrorists.

"@kanyewest you should make a shirt that says, "being white is terrorism," Winner wrote.

Other tweets that Winner had recently retweeted include climate change alarmist tweets and tweets mocking Trump for appearing to have smaller than normal hands. She also retweeted tweets mocking Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and tweets concerning the Russia/Trump dossier, which was controversially published by BuzzFeed earlier this year.

Winner even labeled Trump an "orange fascist" and implied that Attorney General Jeff Sessions is a racist.

In other tweets, Winner labeled the president a "c**t" and praised former Mexican President Vicente Fox, who routinely bashes Trump for advocating for a wall to be built on the southern U.S. border — one that Trump says Mexico should pay for.

In one tweet, Winner said she would support Iran if Trump chose to go to war with the Islamic republic.

Winner is accused of removing highly classified information from a government facility in Georgia and then disseminating it to The Intercept. She had worked as a government contractor since February and held a top secret clearance.

Winner was arrested Saturday at her home in Augusta, Georgia, and made her first court appearance on Monday. She is officially being charged under the Espionage Act, according to The New York Times, which carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison.

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