Now why would he do that? What are they trying to hide? Why won’t Team Trump Treason sit down with Team Mueller and answer every and all questions? “I have nothing to hide.” And Team Trump Treason can have Ghouliani present.
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Seems ‘ol Roger Dodger might have lied before Congress. Anyone with a Richard Nixon tattoo between his shoulders deserves to do some time. Fucking snake.
I looked that up. I thought you were kidding. what in the actual fuck?
Seems ‘ol Roger Dodger might have lied before Congress. Anyone with a Richard Nixon tattoo between his shoulders deserves to do some time. Fucking snake.
He looks like a thieve i hope he ends up in jail ..
What did he know and when did he know it? Remember that $30 million more the NRA spent on this election cycle over last? Or were you too bedazzled by the tax cut? Suckers.
Wasn’t someone who really likes dots just asking the other day about what the impetus was for the Russian Russian Russian collusion collusion collusion investigation? Who ever said it “started” with US law enforcement?
What did he know and when did he know it? Remember that $30 million more the NRA spent on this election cycle over last? Or were you too bedazzled by the tax cut? Suckers.
What did he know and when did he know it? Remember that $30 million more the NRA spent on this election cycle over last? Or were you too bedazzled by the tax cut? Suckers.
It's really tragic that stuff like this continues to go on. The GOP, the media consumed by half the country, and even to an extent the Democratic party let this happen.
Every ridiculous unfounded thing he says to boost his ego is a direct threat to the republic. And I firmly believe if this had happened any time in American history prior to 2000 or so, he'd never get away with it. We were more able to put the good of the country over cheering for our favorite red and blue teams.* But America's most-watched current events network is all about the red team. And they don't care what happens to the country.
*Well, red. Sorry, but this is not "both sides." That platitude applies sometimes but not here.
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1,000,000 files coming up for review after 300,000 have already been accessed. 1,300,000 more dots needing connecting. See? Connecting dots is so much fun it’s addicting!
The fact that Gowdy is calling bullshit on Trump’s latest conspiracy theory tells you all you really know...
Agreed
I watched a few minutes of Hannity last night. It's almost like they ignored that meeting last week and are on to more classified info that needs to be released. Amazing how people can't see through this con.
The fact that Gowdy is calling bullshit on Trump’s latest conspiracy theory tells you all you really know...
Agreed
I watched a few minutes of Hannity last night. It's almost like they ignored that meeting last week and are on to more classified info that needs to be released. Amazing how people can't see through this con.
When you lack basic reasoning skills it’s not at all surprising. “I love the uneducated.”
What is Team Trump Treason hiding? Why would he go to these lengths, over an extended period of time? What are they hiding and what don't they want us to know?
President Trump's fixation on “no collusion” has long belied this reality of the Russia investigation: The obstruction of justice half of the probe appears significantly more troublesome for him personally.
It's also likely to be much bigger than we realized.
That's the big, reinforcing takeaway from the New York Times's scoop Tuesday night that Trump asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to un-recuse himself in the Russia probe. It's merely the latest clear example of Trump trying to control or otherwise sway the people who could be in charge of his own fate. And it underlines the fact that he had very few boundaries in doing so.
The Times' Michael S. Schmidt and Julie Hirschfield David report the encounter occurred in March 2017, shortly after Sessions first recused himself:
The president objected to his decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation. Mr. Trump, who had told aides that he needed a loyalist overseeing the inquiry, berated Mr. Sessions and told him he should reverse his decision, an unusual and potentially inappropriate request.
Mr. Sessions refused.
The confrontation, which has not been previously reported, is being investigated by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, as are the president’s public and private attacks on Mr. Sessions and efforts to get him to resign. Mr. Trump dwelled on the recusal for months, according to confidants and current and former administration officials who described his behavior toward the attorney general.
Rather remarkably, Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani seemed to tacitly confirm the episode in a comment to the Times. “Unrecuse’ doesn’t say, ‘Bury the investigation,’" Giuliani said. “It says on the face of it: Take responsibility for it and handle it correctly.”
In retrospect, it makes sense that this kind of episode would exist. On that list of 49 questions Trump's lawyers believe Mueller is interested in asking Trump, eight of them deal specifically with Sessions's recusal. It's been clear for a while that Trump was unhappy with that decision — and The Post has long reported Sessions has been a significant focus of Mueller's — but some questions seemed to allude specifically to an episode such as this:
“What did you think and do regarding the recusal of Mr. Sessions?”
“What efforts did you make to try to get him to change his mind?”
That latter question was initially thought to refer to a previously reported effort by Trump to get White House counsel Donald McGahn to prevent Sessions from recusing himself. Turns out, it also seems to have been about this episode. And given Trump seems to have attempted to stop, tried to reverse and repeatedly rued Sessions's decision, it's not unreasonable to think there might be other episodes we simply don't know about yet.
Other questions sure seem to point in that direction. For instance, one question was: “What did you think and do in reaction to the news that the special counsel was speaking to Mr. Rogers, Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Coats?” Trump reportedly asked Coats (in front of Pompeo) to try to help him get leniency for Michael Flynn, but this clearly isn't that.
Another question was: “What did you think and what did you do in reaction to the news of the appointment of the special counsel?” Another was: " ... What did you do when that consideration [of firing Mueller] was reported in January 2018?” Neither are entirely clear when it comes to the events they refer to. But the fact that the mystery of the Sessions questions above had a somewhat logical solution — another potential instance of behavior that could be interpreted as obstruction of justice — suggests there are very likely to be others. Did Trump take further action to try to undercut Mueller from the get-go? The lesson from this latest disclosure seems to be that it was likely.
And judging by Trump's efforts to get Sessions to un-recuse himself — a request that rivals many obstruction probe events for its gall, given how difficult it would be to justify publicly — it seems we don't really know the extent of Trump's efforts to loom over everyone involved in this investigation.
Seems obstruction of justice is in the making because that’s what Team Trump Treason tried and continues to do, obstruct justice. Team Trump Treason sure is acting guilty.
Follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTape, all the way to impeachment.
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And yet another dot connected that we didn’t know about 500+ days ago when the narrative was rife with tapped wires in Team Trump Treason Tower and FISA abuses.
I admire your loyalty to the cause, but Mueller needs a solid indictment linking TTT to the Russian election tampering offences against the Democrats...and soon.
These crimes about Ukraine simply do not sell here with the GOP.
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The FBI has obtained wiretaps of a Putin ally tied to the NRA who met with Trump Jr. during the campaign - Business Insider https://apple.news/AEJksPK3KQaSeoeDyXnPNLw
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Every ridiculous unfounded thing he says to boost his ego is a direct threat to the republic. And I firmly believe if this had happened any time in American history prior to 2000 or so, he'd never get away with it. We were more able to put the good of the country over cheering for our favorite red and blue teams.* But America's most-watched current events network is all about the red team. And they don't care what happens to the country.
*Well, red. Sorry, but this is not "both sides." That platitude applies sometimes but not here.
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I watched a few minutes of Hannity last night. It's almost like they ignored that meeting last week and are on to more classified info that needs to be released. Amazing how people can't see through this con.
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President Trump's fixation on “no collusion” has long belied this reality of the Russia investigation: The obstruction of justice half of the probe appears significantly more troublesome for him personally.
It's also likely to be much bigger than we realized.
That's the big, reinforcing takeaway from the New York Times's scoop Tuesday night that Trump asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to un-recuse himself in the Russia probe. It's merely the latest clear example of Trump trying to control or otherwise sway the people who could be in charge of his own fate. And it underlines the fact that he had very few boundaries in doing so.
The Times' Michael S. Schmidt and Julie Hirschfield David report the encounter occurred in March 2017, shortly after Sessions first recused himself:
Rather remarkably, Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani seemed to tacitly confirm the episode in a comment to the Times. “Unrecuse’ doesn’t say, ‘Bury the investigation,’" Giuliani said. “It says on the face of it: Take responsibility for it and handle it correctly.”
In retrospect, it makes sense that this kind of episode would exist. On that list of 49 questions Trump's lawyers believe Mueller is interested in asking Trump, eight of them deal specifically with Sessions's recusal. It's been clear for a while that Trump was unhappy with that decision — and The Post has long reported Sessions has been a significant focus of Mueller's — but some questions seemed to allude specifically to an episode such as this:
That latter question was initially thought to refer to a previously reported effort by Trump to get White House counsel Donald McGahn to prevent Sessions from recusing himself. Turns out, it also seems to have been about this episode. And given Trump seems to have attempted to stop, tried to reverse and repeatedly rued Sessions's decision, it's not unreasonable to think there might be other episodes we simply don't know about yet.
Other questions sure seem to point in that direction. For instance, one question was: “What did you think and do in reaction to the news that the special counsel was speaking to Mr. Rogers, Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Coats?” Trump reportedly asked Coats (in front of Pompeo) to try to help him get leniency for Michael Flynn, but this clearly isn't that.
Another question was: “What did you think and what did you do in reaction to the news of the appointment of the special counsel?” Another was: " ... What did you do when that consideration [of firing Mueller] was reported in January 2018?” Neither are entirely clear when it comes to the events they refer to. But the fact that the mystery of the Sessions questions above had a somewhat logical solution — another potential instance of behavior that could be interpreted as obstruction of justice — suggests there are very likely to be others. Did Trump take further action to try to undercut Mueller from the get-go? The lesson from this latest disclosure seems to be that it was likely.
And judging by Trump's efforts to get Sessions to un-recuse himself — a request that rivals many obstruction probe events for its gall, given how difficult it would be to justify publicly — it seems we don't really know the extent of Trump's efforts to loom over everyone involved in this investigation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2018/05/30/the-trump-obstruction-of-justice-probe-is-bigger-than-we-realized/?utm_term=.de7f9b9c1bca
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Seems obstruction of justice is in the making because that’s what Team Trump Treason tried and continues to do, obstruct justice. Team Trump Treason sure is acting guilty.
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Retired US military colonel levels stunning accusation about Trump's relationship with Putin - Business Insider https://apple.news/AIgikfpDUTUCiKnQEx-Y_BA
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Top Brexit Backer Passed Trump Team Info to Russians - New York Magazine https://apple.news/AE06adB6-RIyS2zVTMCQ5Rg
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There’s actually lots of evidence of Trump-Russia collusion - Vox https://apple.news/A_ZxO8ACUQBesZaV4ffVUpQ
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I admire your loyalty to the cause, but Mueller needs a solid indictment linking TTT to the Russian election tampering offences against the Democrats...and soon.
These crimes about Ukraine simply do not sell here with the GOP.