We're all in agreement that he hasn't read a book from start to finish since high school...right? Perhaps if he cut down on the 4 hours of cable news he consumes every day, he could find more time to read his Andrew Jackson book.
“Working hard on getting costs down” as Team Trump Treason adds two trillion to the debt, works maybe five hours a day, mostly tweety and calling faux news and he still hasn’t read a book. Suckers.
Welp, that about wraps her all up, clowns. Better hope all those dots you’ve supposedly found don’t turn out to be just a big clown face when you connect them.
NBC’s headline forgot to add “Repub” before senate. The difference between the repub senate and Team Mueller is that one is political and partisan and the other is objective and criminal. Can’t wait for Team Trump Treason and his family of clowns to be summoned to court. Dots are still be connected. Just ask Roger Dodger Stoned.
Keep telling yourself that, that’s the spirit. it’s only been 2 years, why admit it’s not going to happen and save face when you can ride it all the way into obscurity? Lol, you are a thick stubborn individual, aren’t you?!
"Only been 2 years."
Americans today have no sense of history. 2 years is peanuts compared to past investigations of this magnitude.
Exactly. Patience is key. I didn’t expect it to be done quickly because this isn’t an episode of 20/20.
And if Mr Role Models in Blood was being honest, neither did he. This is just his convenient excuse until the report comes out. Then he'll have a new one.
Models is right. When it finally ends, nothing happens to the First Family. Things look shady but if Mueller was sniffing anything truly damning, we’d have more than just the resisters thinking wishfully.
What do you consider “truly damning?” Wearing a tan suit?
The only thing I think the American People and the GOP even MIGHT care about is if it can be shown Trump really is acting on behalf of Russia. And if there was solid evidence of this, would Mueller have a responsibility to not "connect the dots" for years and years while he and his team know that the President is committing treason daily? (Serious question; it's not like there's a ton of historic precedence).
Collusion for him to win the election? The GOP and the people won't care about that. He can probably win re-election after such a finding; either way, he certainly won't be impeached. Be prepared to be disappointed. A few more people connected to him might go down. Nothing's going to happen to Trump. Mueller would have to prove that he was a Russian asset. And this ain't Nixon. In this age of Fox and Breitbart, people are going to believe Trump over logic and their own eyes and ears, anyway.
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Models is right. When it finally ends, nothing happens to the First Family. Things look shady but if Mueller was sniffing anything truly damning, we’d have more than just the resisters thinking wishfully.
What do you consider “truly damning?” Wearing a tan suit?
The only thing I think the American People and the GOP even MIGHT care about is if it can be shown Trump really is acting on behalf of Russia. And if there was solid evidence of this, would Mueller have a responsibility to not "connect the dots" for years and years while he and his team know that the President is committing treason daily? (Serious question; it's not like there's a ton of historic precedence).
Collusion for him to win the election? The GOP and the people won't care about that. He can probably win re-election after such a finding; either way, he certainly won't be impeached. Be prepared to be disappointed. A few more people connected to him might go down. Nothing's going to happen to Trump. Mueller would have to prove that he was a Russian asset. And this ain't Nixon. In this age of Fox and Breitbart, people are going to believe Trump over logic and their own eyes and ears, anyway.
Fella.....Mueller is investigating exactly these kinds of issues. So it seems like there is a collusion just from what's been reported. What Mueller is most likely investigating is WHY there was collusion on that side to get him elected. Therein would lie the answer to the stuff in your second paragraph on whether is is a witting or unwitting Russian asset. He's also most likely largely interested in what the Russian government has on him. If you don't think the GOP won't have any issue with the fact that there is proof that our president is essentially being black mailed by Russia, you're only kidding yourself.
Polling has consistently showed that the public does not trust Trump. Polling has also consistently showed that the public believes Mueller to be more honest with Trump. His approval ratings remain historically low.
Keep in mind, you're only talking about Mueller and not the SDNY's investigations, which many are saying can amount to be more problematic for the president.
The cajones and “fuck you” of the Team Trump Treason Administration is unprecedented and beyond the pale. But then again, the American public is too stupid to follow along or care.
A Deutsche Bank spokesman reiterated to me a previous statement that the bank “has received an inquiry” from the House Intelligence and Financial Services committees, which are working in tandem, and is talking with those committees “to determine the best and most appropriate way of assisting them . . . [and] providing appropriate information to all authorized investigations.”
The president’s relationship with Deutsche Bank intrigues investigators for several reasons. Trump turned to the big German bank two decades ago, when U.S. banks wouldn’t extend him more large loans. The Post estimated in 2016 that Deutsche Bank had $360 million in outstanding loans to Trump’s companies. Deutsche Bank also lent $285 million to Jared Kushner’s family real estate company in October 2016.
Investigators have noted other points of interest: Deutsche Bank, unusually, managed its lending to Trump through its private-banking division rather than normal commercial lending. Finally, the bank has been implicated in Russian money laundering, paying $630 million in fines in 2017 to settle U.S. and British charges that it had improperly transferred $10 billion from Russia.
Trump last week tweeted his indignation at Schiff for “looking at every aspect of my life, both financial and personal,” and calling the House probe “Unlimited Presidential Harassment.”
Roger Dodger Stoned getting gagged and Team Mueller to file Manafort's pre-sentencing report. More fruit from the poisonous tree and brilliant brilliance in all its brilliancy. I love Fridays.
If you haven't asked yourself why, you need to. Why would Team Trump Trump Treason act as such if,
“There
was no collusion.”
“I
don’t know any Russians.”
“I
have nothing to hide.”
“I’ll
sit down and talk to anyone.”
“We
do everything by the book.”
“Only
the guilty plea the fifth.”
“Very
legal, very cool.”
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the money, from Russia with love and a PTape, all the way to impeachment.
WASHINGTON — As federal prosecutors in Manhattan gathered evidence late last year about President Trump’s role in silencing women with hush payments during the 2016 campaign, Mr. Trump called Matthew G. Whitaker, his newly installed attorney general, with a question. He asked whether Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York and a Trump ally, could be put in charge of the widening investigation, according to several American officials with direct knowledge of the call.
Mr. Whitaker, who had privately told associates that part of his role at the Justice Department was to “jump on a grenade” for the president, knew he could not put Mr. Berman in charge because Mr. Berman had already recused himself from the investigation. The president soon soured on Mr. Whitaker, as he often does with his aides, and complained about his inability to pull levers at the Justice Department that could make the president’s many legal problems go away.
Mr. Trump’s public war on the inquiry has gone on long enough that it is no longer shocking. Mr. Trump rages almost daily to his 58 million Twitter followers that Mr. Mueller is on a “witch hunt” and has adopted the language of Mafia bosses by calling those who cooperate with the special counsel “rats.” His lawyer talks openly about a strategy to smear and discredit the special counsel investigation. The president’s allies in Congress and the conservative news media warn of an insidious plot inside the Justice Department and the F.B.I. to subvert a democratically elected president.
Mr. Mueller was unlikely to indict Mr. Trump, the president’s advisers believed, so the real danger to his presidency was impeachment — a political act that Congress would probably only carry out only with broad public support. If Mr. Mueller’s investigation could be discredited, then impeachment might be less likely.
Behind the scenes, Mr. Giuliani was getting help from a curious source: Kevin Downing, the lawyer for Paul Manafort, who had been the president’s 2016 campaign chairman. Mr. Manafort had agreed to cooperate with the special counsel after being convicted of financial crimes in an attempt to lessen a potentially lengthy prison sentence. Mr. Downing shared details about prosecutors’ lines of questioning, Mr. Giuliani admitted late last year.
It was a highly unusual arrangement — the lawyer for a cooperating witness providing valuable information to the president’s lawyer at a time when his client remained in the sights of the special counsel’s prosecutors. The arrangement angered Mr. Mueller’s investigators, who questioned what Mr. Manafort was trying to gain from the arrangement.
Innocent people simply do not engage in these activities. They do not attempt to conspire to obstruct justice or tamper with witnesses. They do not obsessively complain and/or threaten those associated with the investigation.
Early in Trump's denials, one could argue that his very fragile ego was being hurt. Now, after this ongoing onslaught of attempts to tamper with the investigations, berate those who would recuse themselves and place into key positions (i.e. the Acting AG) those who promise to protect Trump from personal attacks, one can come to but one conclusion: Trump and/or his family members are guilty of actual crimes. The level of incoherence in his protestations now suggest Trump himself knows these investigations are getting close to finding the crimes he knows he has committed.
While millions may follow Trump on Twitter, but for millions of other Americans they see Trump sounding and acting very guilty and very desperate at this time.
If you didn’t see Kelly Ann CONway Twitty last night, you should. It’s becoming clearer that it’s getting harder and harder for Team Trump Treason’s dupes to keep the web of lies straight and make any rational arguments. At one point Twitty said, “not me,” when Chris accused Administration officials of “colluding” with Russians. I hope she goes down and most likely will as someone there from day one. Time will tell.
i just thought of something. what is better than impeachment or resignation? how bout handing Trump the worst popular and perhaps electoral defeat to any sitting President in the history of the US? the thought just made my day.
i just thought of something. what is better than impeachment or resignation? how bout handing Trump the worst popular and perhaps electoral defeat to any sitting President in the history of the US? the thought just made my day.
i just thought of something. what is better than impeachment or resignation? how bout handing Trump the worst popular and perhaps electoral defeat to any sitting President in the history of the US? the thought just made my day.
Would be a great plan B!
Might want to start realizing its Plan A, there is no Plan B
Me thinks Team Mueller’s report is going to be lengthy and rich in detail. It may very well be a “roadmap” but it’ll be a roadmap to impeachment. And it’ll all be revolving around Team Mueller’s charge. Does anyone think the press is downplaying Team Mueller so that when his report drops, it’s a yuge bombshell? An October surprise, perhaps?
37 individuals and/or entity indictments with 199 combined charges, thus far in the Team Mueller investigation. Yup, nothing to see here. And that doesn’t include any of the other members of the Team Trump Treason cabinet and administration. Drain the swamp?
i just thought of something. what is better than impeachment or resignation? how bout handing Trump the worst popular and perhaps electoral defeat to any sitting President in the history of the US? the thought just made my day.
Would be a great plan B!
Might want to start realizing its Plan A, there is no Plan B
GOP had control of both houses for two yrs of the Baffoon’s presidency , so for folks to question why there were no charges against him there’s your answer Republicans didn’t want to lift a finger against him ..
Mueller is a coward. A Republican. He will not touch Trump.
A Republican can approach this in a non-partisan way. Admittedly, in this divided era, most would not. Hopefully he still has his eye on the constitution and not the Red Team.
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Collusion for him to win the election? The GOP and the people won't care about that. He can probably win re-election after such a finding; either way, he certainly won't be impeached. Be prepared to be disappointed. A few more people connected to him might go down. Nothing's going to happen to Trump. Mueller would have to prove that he was a Russian asset. And this ain't Nixon. In this age of Fox and Breitbart, people are going to believe Trump over logic and their own eyes and ears, anyway.
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Polling has consistently showed that the public does not trust Trump. Polling has also consistently showed that the public believes Mueller to be more honest with Trump. His approval ratings remain historically low.
Keep in mind, you're only talking about Mueller and not the SDNY's investigations, which many are saying can amount to be more problematic for the president.
This is his last year in office.
Follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTape, all the way to impeachment. “Money laundering,” snicker, snicker, guffaw.
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A Deutsche Bank spokesman reiterated to me a previous statement that the bank “has received an inquiry” from the House Intelligence and Financial Services committees, which are working in tandem, and is talking with those committees “to determine the best and most appropriate way of assisting them . . . [and] providing appropriate information to all authorized investigations.”
The president’s relationship with Deutsche Bank intrigues investigators for several reasons. Trump turned to the big German bank two decades ago, when U.S. banks wouldn’t extend him more large loans. The Post estimated in 2016 that Deutsche Bank had $360 million in outstanding loans to Trump’s companies. Deutsche Bank also lent $285 million to Jared Kushner’s family real estate company in October 2016.
Investigators have noted other points of interest: Deutsche Bank, unusually, managed its lending to Trump through its private-banking division rather than normal commercial lending. Finally, the bank has been implicated in Russian money laundering, paying $630 million in fines in 2017 to settle U.S. and British charges that it had improperly transferred $10 billion from Russia.
Trump last week tweeted his indignation at Schiff for “looking at every aspect of my life, both financial and personal,” and calling the House probe “Unlimited Presidential Harassment.”
Roger Dodger Stoned getting gagged and Team Mueller to file Manafort's pre-sentencing report. More fruit from the poisonous tree and brilliant brilliance in all its brilliancy. I love Fridays.
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“There was no collusion.”
“I don’t know any Russians.”
“I have nothing to hide.”
“I’ll sit down and talk to anyone.”
“We do everything by the book.”
“Only the guilty plea the fifth.”
“Very legal, very cool.”
Follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTape, all the way to impeachment.
WASHINGTON — As federal prosecutors in Manhattan gathered evidence late last year about President Trump’s role in silencing women with hush payments during the 2016 campaign, Mr. Trump called Matthew G. Whitaker, his newly installed attorney general, with a question. He asked whether Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York and a Trump ally, could be put in charge of the widening investigation, according to several American officials with direct knowledge of the call.
Mr. Whitaker, who had privately told associates that part of his role at the Justice Department was to “jump on a grenade” for the president, knew he could not put Mr. Berman in charge because Mr. Berman had already recused himself from the investigation. The president soon soured on Mr. Whitaker, as he often does with his aides, and complained about his inability to pull levers at the Justice Department that could make the president’s many legal problems go away.
Mr. Trump’s public war on the inquiry has gone on long enough that it is no longer shocking. Mr. Trump rages almost daily to his 58 million Twitter followers that Mr. Mueller is on a “witch hunt” and has adopted the language of Mafia bosses by calling those who cooperate with the special counsel “rats.” His lawyer talks openly about a strategy to smear and discredit the special counsel investigation. The president’s allies in Congress and the conservative news media warn of an insidious plot inside the Justice Department and the F.B.I. to subvert a democratically elected president.
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Mr. Mueller was unlikely to indict Mr. Trump, the president’s advisers believed, so the real danger to his presidency was impeachment — a political act that Congress would probably only carry out only with broad public support. If Mr. Mueller’s investigation could be discredited, then impeachment might be less likely.
Months of caustic presidential tweets and fiery television interviews by Mr. Giuliani unfolded. The former mayor accused Mr. Mueller, without evidence, of bias and ignoring facts to carry out an anti-Trump agenda. He called one of Mr. Mueller’s top prosecutors, Andrew Weissmann, a “complete scoundrel.”
Behind the scenes, Mr. Giuliani was getting help from a curious source: Kevin Downing, the lawyer for Paul Manafort, who had been the president’s 2016 campaign chairman. Mr. Manafort had agreed to cooperate with the special counsel after being convicted of financial crimes in an attempt to lessen a potentially lengthy prison sentence. Mr. Downing shared details about prosecutors’ lines of questioning, Mr. Giuliani admitted late last year.
It was a highly unusual arrangement — the lawyer for a cooperating witness providing valuable information to the president’s lawyer at a time when his client remained in the sights of the special counsel’s prosecutors. The arrangement angered Mr. Mueller’s investigators, who questioned what Mr. Manafort was trying to gain from the arrangement.
Innocent people simply do not engage in these activities. They do not attempt to conspire to obstruct justice or tamper with witnesses. They do not obsessively complain and/or threaten those associated with the investigation. Early in Trump's denials, one could argue that his very fragile ego was being hurt. Now, after this ongoing onslaught of attempts to tamper with the investigations, berate those who would recuse themselves and place into key positions (i.e. the Acting AG) those who promise to protect Trump from personal attacks, one can come to but one conclusion: Trump and/or his family members are guilty of actual crimes. The level of incoherence in his protestations now suggest Trump himself knows these investigations are getting close to finding the crimes he knows he has committed. While millions may follow Trump on Twitter, but for millions of other Americans they see Trump sounding and acting very guilty and very desperate at this time.
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