The Justice Department invited a group of reporters to its offices on Tuesday night to view private text messages.
The messages were sent during the 2016 campaign by former investigators on the special counsel Robert Mueller's team, and some expressed a negative sentiment toward President Donald Trump.
The department's invitation was "highly unusual," one source said, since the texts are the subject of an ongoing investigation by its inspector general.
Sessions running point on the FBI smear campaign after recusing himself from the investigation? Seems...incriminating...
Session and Rohrbacher = conspiracy and obstruction of justice.
The IG cannot prosecute so what they have done is selectively release the findings, check the timing of what has been released so far 1. strzok and page bias, clinton and russia investigations 2. strzok changing of the language from grossly negligent to extreme carelessness 3. ohr contacts with fusion gps and the fisa request to wiretap 4. ohrs wife nellie fusion gps and oppo research on trump 5. specific texts between strzok and page, mccabe meeting and insurance policy
The Justice Department invited a group of reporters to its offices on Tuesday night to view private text messages.
The messages were sent during the 2016 campaign by former investigators on the special counsel Robert Mueller's team, and some expressed a negative sentiment toward President Donald Trump.
The department's invitation was "highly unusual," one source said, since the texts are the subject of an ongoing investigation by its inspector general.
Sessions running point on the FBI smear campaign after recusing himself from the investigation? Seems...incriminating...
Session and Rohrbacher = conspiracy and obstruction of justice.
The IG cannot prosecute so what they have done is selectively release the findings, check the timing of what has been released so far 1. strzok and page bias, clinton and russia investigations 2. strzok changing of the language from grossly negligent to extreme carelessness 3. ohr contacts with fusion gps and the fisa request to wiretap 4. ohrs wife nellie fusion gps and oppo research on trump 5. specific texts between strzok and page, mccabe meeting and insurance policy
6. release of comey draft letter edits
400,000 documents, 2,000 with stickies, 36 electronic devices, 4 individuals part of Team Trump Treason’s campaign indicted and charged, two guilty pleas and two state’s witnesses. Oh, and foreign intelligence intercepts of Team Trump Treason campaign operatives and Russia, Russia, Russia intelligence operatives from 2015.
The Justice Department invited a group of reporters to its offices on Tuesday night to view private text messages.
The messages were sent during the 2016 campaign by former investigators on the special counsel Robert Mueller's team, and some expressed a negative sentiment toward President Donald Trump.
The department's invitation was "highly unusual," one source said, since the texts are the subject of an ongoing investigation by its inspector general.
Sessions running point on the FBI smear campaign after recusing himself from the investigation? Seems...incriminating...
Session and Rohrbacher = conspiracy and obstruction of justice.
The IG cannot prosecute so what they have done is selectively release the findings, check the timing of what has been released so far 1. strzok and page bias, clinton and russia investigations 2. strzok changing of the language from grossly negligent to extreme carelessness 3. ohr contacts with fusion gps and the fisa request to wiretap 4. ohrs wife nellie fusion gps and oppo research on trump 5. specific texts between strzok and page, mccabe meeting and insurance policy
6. release of comey draft letter edits
400,000 documents, 2,000 with stickies, 36 electronic devices, 4 individuals part of Team Trump Treason’s campaign indicted and charged, two guilty pleas and two state’s witnesses. Oh, and foreign intelligence intercepts of Team Trump Treason campaign operatives and Russia, Russia, Russia intelligence operatives from 2015.
morel risotto
Oh no, Comey wrote multiple drafts of a letter before submitting it! In other news, my boss has become suspicious of my email writing prowess. Since I never review, revise or edit my work before sending it off.
You know who else wrote multiple drafts?
Manafort Was Ghostwriting Op-Ed With Russian Colleague The colleague has been “assessed to have ties to a Russian intelligence service,” prosecutors said, and the writing of the op-ed was in violation of a prohibition the judge had put on the case banning the parties from communicating through the media.
The Justice Department invited a group of reporters to its offices on Tuesday night to view private text messages.
The messages were sent during the 2016 campaign by former investigators on the special counsel Robert Mueller's team, and some expressed a negative sentiment toward President Donald Trump.
The department's invitation was "highly unusual," one source said, since the texts are the subject of an ongoing investigation by its inspector general.
Sessions running point on the FBI smear campaign after recusing himself from the investigation? Seems...incriminating...
Session and Rohrbacher = conspiracy and obstruction of justice.
The IG cannot prosecute so what they have done is selectively release the findings, check the timing of what has been released so far 1. strzok and page bias, clinton and russia investigations 2. strzok changing of the language from grossly negligent to extreme carelessness 3. ohr contacts with fusion gps and the fisa request to wiretap 4. ohrs wife nellie fusion gps and oppo research on trump 5. specific texts between strzok and page, mccabe meeting and insurance policy
6. release of comey draft letter edits
400,000 documents, 2,000 with stickies, 36 electronic devices, 4 individuals part of Team Trump Treason’s campaign indicted and charged, two guilty pleas and two state’s witnesses. Oh, and foreign intelligence intercepts of Team Trump Treason campaign operatives and Russia, Russia, Russia intelligence operatives from 2015.
morel risotto
Oh no, Comey wrote multiple drafts of a letter before submitting it! In other news, my boss has become suspicious of my email writing prowess. Since I never review, revise or edit my work before sending it off.
You know who else wrote multiple drafts?
Manafort Was Ghostwriting Op-Ed With Russian Colleague The colleague has been “assessed to have ties to a Russian intelligence service,” prosecutors said, and the writing of the op-ed was in violation of a prohibition the judge had put on the case banning the parties from communicating through the media.
Yup, no collusion. No ties to Russia. No business there either. Team Trump Treason doesn’t even know any Russians.
The more we fixate on Russia, the more stupid we become. The more stupid
we become, the easier we are to manipulate and control. The easier we
are to manipulate and control, the more we can be exploited without
resistance by the Orwellian oligarchy that is the US power
establishment. The more we can be exploited, the more powerful they
become. And that’s what this whole game is ultimately about. https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/russiagate-is-making-everyone-stupid-dd8f56449101
The more we fixate on Russia, the more stupid we become. The more stupid
we become, the easier we are to manipulate and control. The easier we
are to manipulate and control, the more we can be exploited without
resistance by the Orwellian oligarchy that is the US power
establishment. The more we can be exploited, the more powerful they
become. And that’s what this whole game is ultimately about. https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/russiagate-is-making-everyone-stupid-dd8f56449101
Organizers
have stashed bullhorns in apartments and offices near Manhattan's Times
Square. They've stockpiled hot chocolate mix and sleeping bags in Salt
Lake City. And they've started arranging carpools in Houston.
Across
the country, activists are making plans, collecting supplies and
raising money to swiftly launch hundreds of street protests if President
Trump fires Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who has been
investigating the Trump administration.
The more we fixate on Russia, the more stupid we become. The more stupid
we become, the easier we are to manipulate and control. The easier we
are to manipulate and control, the more we can be exploited without
resistance by the Orwellian oligarchy that is the US power
establishment. The more we can be exploited, the more powerful they
become. And that’s what this whole game is ultimately about. https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/russiagate-is-making-everyone-stupid-dd8f56449101
Organizers
have stashed bullhorns in apartments and offices near Manhattan's Times
Square. They've stockpiled hot chocolate mix and sleeping bags in Salt
Lake City. And they've started arranging carpools in Houston.
Across
the country, activists are making plans, collecting supplies and
raising money to swiftly launch hundreds of street protests if President
Trump fires Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who has been
investigating the Trump administration.
The more we fixate on Russia, the more stupid we become. The more stupid
we become, the easier we are to manipulate and control. The easier we
are to manipulate and control, the more we can be exploited without
resistance by the Orwellian oligarchy that is the US power
establishment. The more we can be exploited, the more powerful they
become. And that’s what this whole game is ultimately about. https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/russiagate-is-making-everyone-stupid-dd8f56449101
Organizers
have stashed bullhorns in apartments and offices near Manhattan's Times
Square. They've stockpiled hot chocolate mix and sleeping bags in Salt
Lake City. And they've started arranging carpools in Houston.
Across
the country, activists are making plans, collecting supplies and
raising money to swiftly launch hundreds of street protests if President
Trump fires Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who has been
investigating the Trump administration.
You should be more concerned with Jerrold Nadler’s appointment. Keep 3 D’ing D.
The more we fixate on Russia, the more stupid we become. The more stupid
we become, the easier we are to manipulate and control. The easier we
are to manipulate and control, the more we can be exploited without
resistance by the Orwellian oligarchy that is the US power
establishment. The more we can be exploited, the more powerful they
become. And that’s what this whole game is ultimately about. https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/russiagate-is-making-everyone-stupid-dd8f56449101
Maybe you need to lay off that weakass Russian coffee, it's keeping you off your A game.
Very interesting article... How can team Trump's view of "no collusion, no contact" comport with that of Bannon's? Obviously it cannot. Why would Bannon lie about it? Probably he would not. Only leaves one rational conclusion..
Very interesting article... How can team Trump's view of "no collusion, no contact" comport with that of Bannon's? Obviously it cannot. Why would Bannon lie about it? Probably he would not. Only leaves one rational conclusion..
He should mock it because the concept that Hillary lost "because of" hacking is mockable. That doesn't mean hacking didn't occur but the idea that there is a straight line from that hack to Clinton's loss is silly. The rust belt didn't flip because of the Russians.
The more we fixate on Russia, the more stupid we become. The more stupid
we become, the easier we are to manipulate and control. The easier we
are to manipulate and control, the more we can be exploited without
resistance by the Orwellian oligarchy that is the US power
establishment. The more we can be exploited, the more powerful they
become. And that’s what this whole game is ultimately about. https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/russiagate-is-making-everyone-stupid-dd8f56449101
Organizers
have stashed bullhorns in apartments and offices near Manhattan's Times
Square. They've stockpiled hot chocolate mix and sleeping bags in Salt
Lake City. And they've started arranging carpools in Houston.
Across
the country, activists are making plans, collecting supplies and
raising money to swiftly launch hundreds of street protests if President
Trump fires Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who has been
investigating the Trump administration.
You should be more concerned with Jerrold Nadler’s appointment. Keep 3 D’ing D.
This extraordinary possibility shows not just how comprehensive the Russian effort to get Trump elected was, but something else as well: The ways that Republicans have successfully changed our election laws in recent years have made us vulnerable to exactly this kind of foreign manipulation. And in their desire to protect the president, Republicans in Congress may prevent us from ever learning the full truth.
Here’s how the McClatchy report begins:
The FBI is investigating whether a top Russian banker with ties to the Kremlin illegally funneled money to the National Rifle Association to help Donald Trump win the presidency, two sources familiar with the matter have told McClatchy.
FBI counterintelligence investigators have focused on the activities of Alexander Torshin, the deputy governor of Russia’s central bank who is known for his close relationships with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and the NRA, the sources said.
It may turn out that no money found its way from Russia to the campaign to elect Trump. But there are certainly a lot of suggestive things going on, including the fact that Torshin is a sketchy character with deep ties to the NRA, and the fact that the group dramatically increased its election spending in 2016. After spending $12.5 million to help Mitt Romney in 2012, it poured over $30 million into the effort to get Trump elected, and perhaps much more, since certain kinds of campaign spending don’t need to be reported.
But this is significant because it highlights a potential path of foreign influence that we haven’t much talked about. And it was available to Russia because of the relentless GOP effort in recent years to make American campaign finance law simultaneously more open to the influence of big money and more opaque.
One way to understand what happened with regard to Russia is that because our political system is open and decentralized, we’re vulnerable to this kind of attack. But the possibility that Russia funneled money through a group such as the NRA highlights another dimension of our vulnerability, which is that thanks to the conservative attack on campaign finance restrictions and disclosure rules, the system has become much less transparent, in ways that enable those with resources — including, perhaps, hostile foreign governments — to influence the elections while keeping their tracks covered.
Let me bring you back eight years to President Barack Obama’s 2010 State of the Union address. “With all due deference to separation of powers,” Obama said, “last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our elections.” He was referring to the Citizens United decision that among other things removed virtually all limits on corporate spending to influence campaigns. When he said that, Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito mouthed the words “Not true,” and afterward Republicans pretended to be outraged that Obama would be so terribly rude and uncouth as to criticize a Supreme Court decision with members of the court sitting right there.
There was some dispute about whether Obama was right — on one hand, foreign corporations were still barred from spending money in American campaigns, but on the other, they could do so through their American subsidiaries. Still, Citizens United did indeed open the floodgates of outside spending, one of the consequences of which was that corporations and individuals realized that 501(c)4 nonprofit organizations are a great vehicle for influencing an election, for one important reason: They don’t have to disclose their donors.
This is getting really rich. Like a sea of bon bons connected like dots. The faux outrage. The sudden retirements. The RNC documents and preservation of records request. Reince being interviewed by Team Mueller. The laughing in Paul Ryan's office. The dots are really starting to make sense. What was that about following the money? Oh yea,
Follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTape, all the way to impeachment. And you guys were worried about Hillary?
WALLACE: Mr. President, when you say what you’ve just said, when
Josh Earnest said, as he did -- your spokesman -- in January, the
information from the Justice Department is she’s not a target, some
people I think are worried whether or not -- the decision whether or
not, how to handle the case, will be made on political grounds, not
legal grounds.
Can you guarantee to the American people, can you
direct the Justice Department to say, "Hillary Clinton will be treated
-- as the evidence goes, she will not be in any way protected."
OBAMA: I can guarantee that. And I can guarantee
that, not because I give Attorney General Lynch a directive, that is
institutionally how we have always operated.
I do not talk to the Attorney General about pending
investigations. I do not talk to FBI directors about pending
investigations. We have a strict line, and always have maintained it,
previous president.
WALLACE: So, just to button this up --
OBAMA: I guarantee it.
WALLACE: You --
OBAMA: I guarantee that there is no political
influence in any investigation conducted by the Justice Department, or
the FBI, not just in this case, but in any case.
WALLACE: And she will be --
OBAMA: Full stop. Period.
WALLACE: And she will be treated no different --
OBAMA: Guaranteed. Full stop. Nobody gets treated
differently when it comes to the Justice Department, because nobody is
above the law.
WALLACE: Even if she ends up as the Democratic nominee?
OBAMA: How many times do I have to say it, Chris? Guaranteed.
WALLACE: Mr. President, when you say what you’ve just said, when
Josh Earnest said, as he did -- your spokesman -- in January, the
information from the Justice Department is she’s not a target, some
people I think are worried whether or not -- the decision whether or
not, how to handle the case, will be made on political grounds, not
legal grounds.
Can you guarantee to the American people, can you
direct the Justice Department to say, "Hillary Clinton will be treated
-- as the evidence goes, she will not be in any way protected."
OBAMA: I can guarantee that. And I can guarantee
that, not because I give Attorney General Lynch a directive, that is
institutionally how we have always operated.
I do not talk to the Attorney General about pending
investigations. I do not talk to FBI directors about pending
investigations. We have a strict line, and always have maintained it,
previous president.
WALLACE: So, just to button this up --
OBAMA: I guarantee it.
WALLACE: You --
OBAMA: I guarantee that there is no political
influence in any investigation conducted by the Justice Department, or
the FBI, not just in this case, but in any case.
WALLACE: And she will be --
OBAMA: Full stop. Period.
WALLACE: And she will be treated no different --
OBAMA: Guaranteed. Full stop. Nobody gets treated
differently when it comes to the Justice Department, because nobody is
above the law.
WALLACE: Even if she ends up as the Democratic nominee?
OBAMA: How many times do I have to say it, Chris? Guaranteed.
WALLACE: Mr. President, when you say what you’ve just said, when
Josh Earnest said, as he did -- your spokesman -- in January, the
information from the Justice Department is she’s not a target, some
people I think are worried whether or not -- the decision whether or
not, how to handle the case, will be made on political grounds, not
legal grounds.
Can you guarantee to the American people, can you
direct the Justice Department to say, "Hillary Clinton will be treated
-- as the evidence goes, she will not be in any way protected."
OBAMA: I can guarantee that. And I can guarantee
that, not because I give Attorney General Lynch a directive, that is
institutionally how we have always operated.
I do not talk to the Attorney General about pending
investigations. I do not talk to FBI directors about pending
investigations. We have a strict line, and always have maintained it,
previous president.
WALLACE: So, just to button this up --
OBAMA: I guarantee it.
WALLACE: You --
OBAMA: I guarantee that there is no political
influence in any investigation conducted by the Justice Department, or
the FBI, not just in this case, but in any case.
WALLACE: And she will be --
OBAMA: Full stop. Period.
WALLACE: And she will be treated no different --
OBAMA: Guaranteed. Full stop. Nobody gets treated
differently when it comes to the Justice Department, because nobody is
above the law.
WALLACE: Even if she ends up as the Democratic nominee?
OBAMA: How many times do I have to say it, Chris? Guaranteed.
full stop!
#whataboutismisadistraction?
wow, must be some big news from IG Horowitz about to drop! DC, DC'in
WALLACE: Mr. President, when you say what you’ve just said, when
Josh Earnest said, as he did -- your spokesman -- in January, the
information from the Justice Department is she’s not a target, some
people I think are worried whether or not -- the decision whether or
not, how to handle the case, will be made on political grounds, not
legal grounds.
Can you guarantee to the American people, can you
direct the Justice Department to say, "Hillary Clinton will be treated
-- as the evidence goes, she will not be in any way protected."
OBAMA: I can guarantee that. And I can guarantee
that, not because I give Attorney General Lynch a directive, that is
institutionally how we have always operated.
I do not talk to the Attorney General about pending
investigations. I do not talk to FBI directors about pending
investigations. We have a strict line, and always have maintained it,
previous president.
WALLACE: So, just to button this up --
OBAMA: I guarantee it.
WALLACE: You --
OBAMA: I guarantee that there is no political
influence in any investigation conducted by the Justice Department, or
the FBI, not just in this case, but in any case.
WALLACE: And she will be --
OBAMA: Full stop. Period.
WALLACE: And she will be treated no different --
OBAMA: Guaranteed. Full stop. Nobody gets treated
differently when it comes to the Justice Department, because nobody is
above the law.
WALLACE: Even if she ends up as the Democratic nominee?
OBAMA: How many times do I have to say it, Chris? Guaranteed.
full stop!
Bring on the special prosecutor, hand down the indictments, charge Hillary and Obama, try them and convict them if you can. That’s all we’re asking of Team Mueller regarding Team Trump Treason. Fair enough?
WALLACE: Mr. President, when you say what you’ve just said, when
Josh Earnest said, as he did -- your spokesman -- in January, the
information from the Justice Department is she’s not a target, some
people I think are worried whether or not -- the decision whether or
not, how to handle the case, will be made on political grounds, not
legal grounds.
Can you guarantee to the American people, can you
direct the Justice Department to say, "Hillary Clinton will be treated
-- as the evidence goes, she will not be in any way protected."
OBAMA: I can guarantee that. And I can guarantee
that, not because I give Attorney General Lynch a directive, that is
institutionally how we have always operated.
I do not talk to the Attorney General about pending
investigations. I do not talk to FBI directors about pending
investigations. We have a strict line, and always have maintained it,
previous president.
WALLACE: So, just to button this up --
OBAMA: I guarantee it.
WALLACE: You --
OBAMA: I guarantee that there is no political
influence in any investigation conducted by the Justice Department, or
the FBI, not just in this case, but in any case.
WALLACE: And she will be --
OBAMA: Full stop. Period.
WALLACE: And she will be treated no different --
OBAMA: Guaranteed. Full stop. Nobody gets treated
differently when it comes to the Justice Department, because nobody is
above the law.
WALLACE: Even if she ends up as the Democratic nominee?
OBAMA: How many times do I have to say it, Chris? Guaranteed.
full stop!
Bring on the special prosecutor, hand down the indictments, charge Hillary and Obama, try them and convict them if you can. That’s all we’re asking of Team Mueller regarding Team Trump Treason. Fair enough?
Tomorrow is the deadline for Team Trump Treason to implement the Russian sanctions passed by Congress. Why the delay? What was the quid pro quo? Why the hold up?
Tomorrow is the deadline for Team Trump Treason to implement the Russian sanctions passed by Congress. Why the delay? What was the quid pro quo? Why the hold up?
Tomorrow will come & go and he will do zero nada zilch why because he’s knee deep in debt to Putin !!
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Oh no, Comey wrote multiple drafts of a letter before submitting it! In other news, my boss has become suspicious of my email writing prowess. Since I never review, revise or edit my work before sending it off.
You know who else wrote multiple drafts?
Manafort Was Ghostwriting Op-Ed With Russian Colleague
The colleague has been “assessed to have ties to a Russian intelligence service,” prosecutors said, and the writing of the op-ed was in violation of a prohibition the judge had put on the case banning the parties from communicating through the media.
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Nah nothing happened..
Russiagate Is Making Everyone Stupid
The more we fixate on Russia, the more stupid we become. The more stupid we become, the easier we are to manipulate and control. The easier we are to manipulate and control, the more we can be exploited without resistance by the Orwellian oligarchy that is the US power establishment. The more we can be exploited, the more powerful they become. And that’s what this whole game is ultimately about.https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/russiagate-is-making-everyone-stupid-dd8f56449101
remember the fake news about Trump firing Mueller on Dec 22...
http://beta.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-mueller-protests-20171221-story.html
Organizers have stashed bullhorns in apartments and offices near Manhattan's Times Square. They've stockpiled hot chocolate mix and sleeping bags in Salt Lake City. And they've started arranging carpools in Houston.
Across the country, activists are making plans, collecting supplies and raising money to swiftly launch hundreds of street protests if President Trump fires Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who has been investigating the Trump administration.
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Are you sure about that Professor?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2018/01/18/the-russia-scandal-just-got-bigger-and-republicans-are-trying-to-prevent-an-accounting/?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-c:homepage/story&utm_term=.603833a6c2f9
This extraordinary possibility shows not just how comprehensive the Russian effort to get Trump elected was, but something else as well: The ways that Republicans have successfully changed our election laws in recent years have made us vulnerable to exactly this kind of foreign manipulation. And in their desire to protect the president, Republicans in Congress may prevent us from ever learning the full truth.
Here’s how the McClatchy report begins:
It may turn out that no money found its way from Russia to the campaign to elect Trump. But there are certainly a lot of suggestive things going on, including the fact that Torshin is a sketchy character with deep ties to the NRA, and the fact that the group dramatically increased its election spending in 2016. After spending $12.5 million to help Mitt Romney in 2012, it poured over $30 million into the effort to get Trump elected, and perhaps much more, since certain kinds of campaign spending don’t need to be reported.
But this is significant because it highlights a potential path of foreign influence that we haven’t much talked about. And it was available to Russia because of the relentless GOP effort in recent years to make American campaign finance law simultaneously more open to the influence of big money and more opaque.
One way to understand what happened with regard to Russia is that because our political system is open and decentralized, we’re vulnerable to this kind of attack. But the possibility that Russia funneled money through a group such as the NRA highlights another dimension of our vulnerability, which is that thanks to the conservative attack on campaign finance restrictions and disclosure rules, the system has become much less transparent, in ways that enable those with resources — including, perhaps, hostile foreign governments — to influence the elections while keeping their tracks covered.
Let me bring you back eight years to President Barack Obama’s 2010 State of the Union address. “With all due deference to separation of powers,” Obama said, “last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our elections.” He was referring to the Citizens United decision that among other things removed virtually all limits on corporate spending to influence campaigns. When he said that, Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito mouthed the words “Not true,” and afterward Republicans pretended to be outraged that Obama would be so terribly rude and uncouth as to criticize a Supreme Court decision with members of the court sitting right there.
There was some dispute about whether Obama was right — on one hand, foreign corporations were still barred from spending money in American campaigns, but on the other, they could do so through their American subsidiaries. Still, Citizens United did indeed open the floodgates of outside spending, one of the consequences of which was that corporations and individuals realized that 501(c)4 nonprofit organizations are a great vehicle for influencing an election, for one important reason: They don’t have to disclose their donors.
This is getting really rich. Like a sea of bon bons connected like dots. The faux outrage. The sudden retirements. The RNC documents and preservation of records request. Reince being interviewed by Team Mueller. The laughing in Paul Ryan's office. The dots are really starting to make sense. What was that about following the money? Oh yea,
Follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTape, all the way to impeachment. And you guys were worried about Hillary?
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Biden: McConnell stopped Obama from calling out Russians - POLITICO https://apple.news/AfHdXsECNRoKmGScYoIRCIw
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Russian Bots Retweeted Donald Trump 500,000 Times Before Election - HuffPost https://apple.news/Ae6YbKX_jSu2aCSQzZIy_aA
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