Surpassing 60 members and as the subpoenas continue to be ignored and more malfeasance is revealed, pressure will build. Anyone who thought or continues to think that the Team Mueller Report was the end, rather than the beginning, hasn’t been paying attention. As someone once famously said, “you don’t market and sell a war in August.” Been awful quiet on Donny Jr.’s senate testimony from last week. Toodles.
I love how its "Team" Mueller. What team is he a part of?
I want trump out but only 66 House Democrats or about 28%, support impeachment inquiry.
So are you saying not even the Democrats are paying attention?
This Team Mueller:
Robert S. Mueller III
Special counsel
Mr. Mueller was appointed in the spring of 2017 to oversee the investigation into Russia’s election interference and whether any Trump associates conspired. Having served for decades in law enforcement, Mr. Mueller was previously best known for his 12 years as the director of the F.B.I., where he reshaped the bureau to fight terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Zainab N. Ahmad
Along with Brandon L. Van Grack, who has left Mr. Mueller’s team, Ms. Ahmad prosecuted Michael T. Flynn, the president’s first national security adviser. They helped secure a plea deal and Mr. Flynn’s cooperation. During her time as a federal prosecutor in New York, Ms. Ahmad built her reputation by successfully pursuing high-profile terrorism convictions.
Greg D. Andres
A prominent trial lawyer, Mr. Andres led the special counsel’s team at the trial of Mr. Manafort and helped secure Mr. Manafort’s plea deal ahead of what would have been a second trial. Mr. Andres also assisted in the guilty plea of Alex van der Zwaan, a lawyer who was charged with lying to investigators in the case. Mr. Andres made his name as a trial attorneyhandling complex money laundering cases. He once was targeted in an assassination plot by a mob boss who was upset Mr. Andres had subpoenaed his wife.
Lawrence Atkinson
Mr. Atkinson secured the plea agreement from Mr. Cohen and the grand jury indictment of 13 Russians who carried out part of Moscow’s interference effort. He also played a role in the sentencing of Richard Pinedo, a California man who unwittingly aided the interference. The son of a journalist, Mr. Atkinson is one of the youngest members of the Mueller team. He graduated from law school eight years ago and joined the Justice Department’s national security division.
Michael R. Dreeben
A leading expert in criminal law who has made more than 100 oral argumentsbefore the Supreme Court, some as deputy solicitor general, Mr. Dreeben is handling pretrial litigation for the office. His aim is to defend the mandate of the special counsel’s office from legal attacks in court and to help prevent the office from losing cases on appeal.
Andrew D. Goldstein
Mr. Goldstein worked on Mr. Cohen’s case and handled the sentencing of George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign aide, and some grand jury questioning of associates of Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime informal adviser to Mr. Trump. Previously, Mr. Goldstein led the public corruption unit at the United States attorney’s office in Manhattan, where he prosecuted Sheldon Silver, the former New York Assembly speaker who was convicted in 2015 on corruption charges. Mr. Goldstein worked as a journalist before he became a lawyer, and former colleagues at Time magazine recalled how he would bring loaves of bread baked in his bread-making machine to share.
Adam Jed
Mr. Jed has defended the Mueller team in pretrial litigation, including arguing that certain records should be sealed from the public in order to protect the open investigation. He joined the inquiry from the appellate staff of the Justice Department’s civil division, where he was recognized in 2013 as part of a team that successfully argued in court that the act outlawing gay marriage was unconstitutional.
Scott A.C. Meisler
Mr. Meisler joined the special counsel team from the appellate staff of the criminal division of the Justice Department. He has been involved in pretrial litigation, including defending the use of certain pieces of evidence collected for the Manafort trial.
Elizabeth B. Prelogar
Ms. Prelogar, the office’s resident Russian speaker, joined the team from the solicitor general’s office and has been involved in pretrial litigation and witness interviews. Ms. Prelogar deferred her admission to Harvard Law School to pursue aFulbright scholarship in St. Petersburg, Russia, and went on to clerk for two Supreme Court justices, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan. She also once competed in the Miss America pageant as Miss Idaho.
Mr. Quarles is the special counsel’s main contact with the White House, tangling with Mr. Trump’s lawyers over the questioning of the president. At 72, Mr. Quarles is one of the oldest and most senior members of the team, and he has a history in Washington: He was a Watergate prosecutor. He was also one of three lawyers Mr. Mueller brought on from WilmerHale, his former firm.
Jeannie Rhee
Ms. Rhee, a former assistant attorney general and another former WilmerHale colleague of Mr. Mueller’s, has had a hand in most of the special counsel’s cases: Mr. Papadopoulos’s, Mr. Cohen’s and Mr. Manafort’s plea agreements and the indictments of Russians on charges of interfering in the 2016 election. She once said that she knew she wanted to be a lawyer after a fourth-grade play in which she played an attorney who defended a piece of candy on trial for causing tooth decay.
Brandon L. Van Grack
Mr. Van Grack was on detail from the Justice Department’s national security division until early October and was involved in several of the most public elements of the Mueller investigation, including Mr. Flynn’s and Mr. Manafort’s plea deals, and Mr. Manafort’s convictions in his August trial. Mr. Van Grack has returned to the national security division but will still be involved in some aspects of the special counsel’s work.
Andrew Weissmann
One of the highest-profile prosecutorsworking for Mr. Mueller, Mr. Weissmann has prosecuted Mafia bosses and led the task force investigating Enron more than a decade ago. He specializes in flipping witnesses and oversaw or took part in almost every early aspect of the special counsel’s investigation, including Mr. Manafort’s prosecution and the caseagainst Mr. van der Zwaan. Mr. Weissmann’s aggressive tactics have prompted criticism, but some defense lawyers have noted his compassionate side, and his interests outside work extend to sports — he once attended tennis camp as an adult.
Aaron Zebley
Considered Mr. Mueller’s closest associate, Mr. Zebley often serves as an intermediary between Mr. Mueller’s office and senior officials at the Justice Department who oversee the investigation. He was Mr. Mueller’s chief of staff at the F.B.I. and followed him to WilmerHale. Mr. Zebley was part of a team of F.B.I. agents who chased suspected members of Al Qaeda before the Sept. 11 attacks, and he is credited with getting one of the conspirators to confess in the 1998 embassy bombings in East Africa.
Aaron S.J. Zelinsky
Mr. Zelinsky helped secure a guilty plea from Mr. Papadopoulos and has handled grand jury questioning of associates of Mr. Stone. A federal prosecutor on loan from Maryland, he worked there for the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, when Mr. Rosenstein was the United States attorney for the state. Mr. Zelinsky has a bipartisan résumé: He clerked for liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices and worked at the State Department during the Obama administration.
The dems are paying attention. Hope's Hicky testifies this week and Nancy gets to see a furhter redacted version of the Team Mueller Report as well. These things take time, as they should. Toodley doo!
Peter Stroke was Waging War in July & August 2016 in case Hillary lost. Toodles.
Peter Stroke? You mean the one who’s testified before the senate intelligence and oversight committees? That Peter Stroke?
That's right. They were all getting there ducks in a row incase she lost, which they thought was an impossibility (woops), but they thought they better have a plan in place just in case the unthinkable happened.
Peter Stroke was Waging War in July & August 2016 in case Hillary lost. Toodles.
Peter Stroke? You mean the one who’s testified before the senate intelligence and oversight committees? That Peter Stroke?
That's right. They were all getting there ducks in a row incase she lost, which they thought was an impossibility (woops), but they thought they better have a plan in place just in case the unthinkable happened.
I'm sure CYA Barr's IG report will be detailed in the crimes committed, without redactions and available for all to read, followed by open testimony before both houses of congress as well? Because Peter Stroke told Pappadopeless to mouth off to foreign diplomats and everthing that followed. Hell of a Plan B. Genius in fact. Some might even call it Stable Genius.
Peter Stroke was Waging War in July & August 2016 in case Hillary lost. Toodles.
Peter Stroke? You mean the one who’s testified before the senate intelligence and oversight committees? That Peter Stroke?
That's right. They were all getting there ducks in a row incase she lost, which they thought was an impossibility (woops), but they thought they better have a plan in place just in case the unthinkable happened.
The same FBI that decided prior to the election not to release info that Trump's campaign was suspected of working with the Russians? The same FBI that days prior to the election put out a release about Clinton being under investigation? The FBI did as much to help Trump get elected as the Russians did. Now you're saying they were colluding to tank Trump? That makes no goddamned sense.
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Peter Stroke was Waging War in July & August 2016 in case Hillary lost. Toodles.
Peter Stroke? You mean the one who’s testified before the senate intelligence and oversight committees? That Peter Stroke?
That's right. They were all getting there ducks in a row incase she lost, which they thought was an impossibility (woops), but they thought they better have a plan in place just in case the unthinkable happened.
The same FBI that decided prior to the election not to release info that Trump's campaign was suspected of working with the Russians? The same FBI that days prior to the election put out a release about Clinton being under investigation? The FBI did as much to help Trump get elected as the Russians did. Now you're saying they were colluding to tank Trump? That makes no goddamned sense.
Stop talking sense. You're killing the deep state narrative.
Peter Stroke was Waging War in July & August 2016 in case Hillary lost. Toodles.
Peter Stroke? You mean the one who’s testified before the senate intelligence and oversight committees? That Peter Stroke?
That's right. They were all getting there ducks in a row incase she lost, which they thought was an impossibility (woops), but they thought they better have a plan in place just in case the unthinkable happened.
The same FBI that decided prior to the election not to release info that Trump's campaign was suspected of working with the Russians? The same FBI that days prior to the election put out a release about Clinton being under investigation? The FBI did as much to help Trump get elected as the Russians did. Now you're saying they were colluding to tank Trump? That makes no goddamned sense.
Stop talking sense. You're killing the deep state narrative.
There are so many players invoved it aint even funny. But this was a pretty good exchange perhaps you forgot about it. https://youtu.be/NN1d6_h9skc Deep State narrative sure. Doesn't make any goddamn sense
Peter Stroke was Waging War in July & August 2016 in case Hillary lost. Toodles.
Peter Stroke? You mean the one who’s testified before the senate intelligence and oversight committees? That Peter Stroke?
That's right. They were all getting there ducks in a row incase she lost, which they thought was an impossibility (woops), but they thought they better have a plan in place just in case the unthinkable happened.
The same FBI that decided prior to the election not to release info that Trump's campaign was suspected of working with the Russians? The same FBI that days prior to the election put out a release about Clinton being under investigation? The FBI did as much to help Trump get elected as the Russians did. Now you're saying they were colluding to tank Trump? That makes no goddamned sense.
Stop talking sense. You're killing the deep state narrative.
There are so many players invoved it aint even funny. But this was a pretty good exchange perhaps you forgot about it. https://youtu.be/NN1d6_h9skc Deep State narrative sure. Doesn't make any goddamn sense
The guy sending late night texts to impress the women he was having an affair with? Yeah, that's the heart of the conspiracy.
Peter Stroke was Waging War in July & August 2016 in case Hillary lost. Toodles.
Peter Stroke? You mean the one who’s testified before the senate intelligence and oversight committees? That Peter Stroke?
That's right. They were all getting there ducks in a row incase she lost, which they thought was an impossibility (woops), but they thought they better have a plan in place just in case the unthinkable happened.
The same FBI that decided prior to the election not to release info that Trump's campaign was suspected of working with the Russians? The same FBI that days prior to the election put out a release about Clinton being under investigation? The FBI did as much to help Trump get elected as the Russians did. Now you're saying they were colluding to tank Trump? That makes no goddamned sense.
Stop talking sense. You're killing the deep state narrative.
There are so many players invoved it aint even funny. But this was a pretty good exchange perhaps you forgot about it. https://youtu.be/NN1d6_h9skc Deep State narrative sure. Doesn't make any goddamn sense
The guy sending late night texts to impress the women he was having an affair with? Yeah, that's the heart of the conspiracy.
And Trey “Three Times” Gowdy is all about uncovering the truth.
You tell us what the facts are. Please enlighten me.
Why should anyone tell you? Read the Team Mueller Report and the intelligence agency reporting, as well as the Steele Dossier. It all just may “enlighten” you. But do you have the patience?
You tell us what the facts are. Please enlighten me.
Why should anyone tell you? Read the Team Mueller Report and the intelligence agency reporting, as well as the Steele Dossier. It all just may “enlighten” you. But do you have the patience?
That and the fact Jeffbr already tried to enlighten him/her about the deep state BS and how the FBI not investigating and outing Trump during the campaign and investigating Hilary just before the election immeasurably helped Trump.
Peter Strzok thinks Trump is a fucking moron? Stop the presses. So does 90% of fact conscience beings.
You tell us what the facts are. Please enlighten me.
Why should anyone tell you? Read the Team Mueller Report and the intelligence agency reporting, as well as the Steele Dossier. It all just may “enlighten” you. But do you have the patience?
"Trump voter in a nutshell, facts mean nothing." Ok, the truth is we the voters rebuked the socialist path America was on. You can try to spin it however you want. Truth is not a left-wing value. I seriously hope you do impeach his ass. That would be great.
You tell us what the facts are. Please enlighten me.
Why should anyone tell you? Read the Team Mueller Report and the intelligence agency reporting, as well as the Steele Dossier. It all just may “enlighten” you. But do you have the patience?
"Trump voter in a nutshell, facts mean nothing." Ok, the truth is we the voters rebuked the socialist path America was on. You can try to spin it however you want. Truth is not a left-wing value. I seriously hope you do impeach his ass. That would be great.
It won’t be me despite my imploring my congress people to do it but the dems in the house and, with repubs in the senate. Willful ignorance is no excuse or have you sold out for party over country. Corporate socialism is great though, huh?
You tell us what the facts are. Please enlighten me.
Why should anyone tell you? Read the Team Mueller Report and the intelligence agency reporting, as well as the Steele Dossier. It all just may “enlighten” you. But do you have the patience?
"Trump voter in a nutshell, facts mean nothing." Ok, the truth is we the voters rebuked the socialist path America was on. You can try to spin it however you want. Truth is not a left-wing value. I seriously hope you do impeach his ass. That would be great.
It won’t be me despite my imploring my congress people to do it but the dems in the house and, with repubs in the senate. Willful ignorance is no excuse or have you sold out for party over country. Corporate socialism is great though, huh?
Ha,,,I know I should be more specific. I hope the lefties in the house impeach his ass. It would be awesome. Corporate socialism word fruit salad ok. How's your 401k doing these days? Or whatever retirement program you're on?
You tell us what the facts are. Please enlighten me.
Why should anyone tell you? Read the Team Mueller Report and the intelligence agency reporting, as well as the Steele Dossier. It all just may “enlighten” you. But do you have the patience?
"Trump voter in a nutshell, facts mean nothing." Ok, the truth is we the voters rebuked the socialist path America was on. You can try to spin it however you want. Truth is not a left-wing value. I seriously hope you do impeach his ass. That would be great.
It won’t be me despite my imploring my congress people to do it but the dems in the house and, with repubs in the senate. Willful ignorance is no excuse or have you sold out for party over country. Corporate socialism is great though, huh?
Ha,,,I know I should be more specific. I hope the lefties in the house impeach his ass. It would be awesome. Corporate socialism word fruit salad ok. How's your 401k doing these days? Or whatever retirement program you're on?
Speaking of “word fruit salad,” maybe as a “we” voter, you could more accurately describe that “socialist path” you rejected?
You tell us what the facts are. Please enlighten me.
Why should anyone tell you? Read the Team Mueller Report and the intelligence agency reporting, as well as the Steele Dossier. It all just may “enlighten” you. But do you have the patience?
"Trump voter in a nutshell, facts mean nothing." Ok, the truth is we the voters rebuked the socialist path America was on. You can try to spin it however you want. Truth is not a left-wing value. I seriously hope you do impeach his ass. That would be great.
1. There's a difference between progressive and socialist - I think America wants to be the former, not the latter. At the very least, there's no consensus in the DNC that socialism is the agenda, based on the variety of candidates. 2. Truth doesn't take sides, but if it did, it would choose not to align. Politicians have put themselves before the public for years, and will continue for years - because a politician can participate in capitalism and enrich themselves while put in a position to take care of others first. It's a classic fox in the henhouse situation. 3. I don't care if Trump gets impeached; I do hope that impeachment proceedings take place though. Constitutional checks and balances need to be used regardless of the political outcomes, if they're to be believed in at all. I can only imagine that not using these checks and balances erodes faith daily.
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You tell us what the facts are. Please enlighten me.
Why should anyone tell you? Read the Team Mueller Report and the intelligence agency reporting, as well as the Steele Dossier. It all just may “enlighten” you. But do you have the patience?
"Trump voter in a nutshell, facts mean nothing." Ok, the truth is we the voters rebuked the socialist path America was on. You can try to spin it however you want. Truth is not a left-wing value. I seriously hope you do impeach his ass. That would be great.
It won’t be me despite my imploring my congress people to do it but the dems in the house and, with repubs in the senate. Willful ignorance is no excuse or have you sold out for party over country. Corporate socialism is great though, huh?
Ha,,,I know I should be more specific. I hope the lefties in the house impeach his ass. It would be awesome. Corporate socialism word fruit salad ok. How's your 401k doing these days? Or whatever retirement program you're on?
Speaking of “word fruit salad,” maybe as a “we” voter, you could more accurately describe that “socialist path” you rejected?
If it needs to be described to you, that means you weren't paying attention.
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Robert S. Mueller III
Special counsel
Mr. Mueller was appointed in the spring of 2017 to oversee the investigation into Russia’s election interference and whether any Trump associates conspired. Having served for decades in law enforcement, Mr. Mueller was previously best known for his 12 years as the director of the F.B.I., where he reshaped the bureau to fight terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Zainab N. Ahmad
Along with Brandon L. Van Grack, who has left Mr. Mueller’s team, Ms. Ahmad prosecuted Michael T. Flynn, the president’s first national security adviser. They helped secure a plea deal and Mr. Flynn’s cooperation. During her time as a federal prosecutor in New York, Ms. Ahmad built her reputation by successfully pursuing high-profile terrorism convictions.
Greg D. Andres
A prominent trial lawyer, Mr. Andres led the special counsel’s team at the trial of Mr. Manafort and helped secure Mr. Manafort’s plea deal ahead of what would have been a second trial. Mr. Andres also assisted in the guilty plea of Alex van der Zwaan, a lawyer who was charged with lying to investigators in the case. Mr. Andres made his name as a trial attorneyhandling complex money laundering cases. He once was targeted in an assassination plot by a mob boss who was upset Mr. Andres had subpoenaed his wife.
Lawrence Atkinson
Mr. Atkinson secured the plea agreement from Mr. Cohen and the grand jury indictment of 13 Russians who carried out part of Moscow’s interference effort. He also played a role in the sentencing of Richard Pinedo, a California man who unwittingly aided the interference. The son of a journalist, Mr. Atkinson is one of the youngest members of the Mueller team. He graduated from law school eight years ago and joined the Justice Department’s national security division.
Michael R. Dreeben
A leading expert in criminal law who has made more than 100 oral argumentsbefore the Supreme Court, some as deputy solicitor general, Mr. Dreeben is handling pretrial litigation for the office. His aim is to defend the mandate of the special counsel’s office from legal attacks in court and to help prevent the office from losing cases on appeal.
Andrew D. Goldstein
Mr. Goldstein worked on Mr. Cohen’s case and handled the sentencing of George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign aide, and some grand jury questioning of associates of Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime informal adviser to Mr. Trump. Previously, Mr. Goldstein led the public corruption unit at the United States attorney’s office in Manhattan, where he prosecuted Sheldon Silver, the former New York Assembly speaker who was convicted in 2015 on corruption charges. Mr. Goldstein worked as a journalist before he became a lawyer, and former colleagues at Time magazine recalled how he would bring loaves of bread baked in his bread-making machine to share.
Adam Jed
Mr. Jed has defended the Mueller team in pretrial litigation, including arguing that certain records should be sealed from the public in order to protect the open investigation. He joined the inquiry from the appellate staff of the Justice Department’s civil division, where he was recognized in 2013 as part of a team that successfully argued in court that the act outlawing gay marriage was unconstitutional.
Scott A.C. Meisler
Mr. Meisler joined the special counsel team from the appellate staff of the criminal division of the Justice Department. He has been involved in pretrial litigation, including defending the use of certain pieces of evidence collected for the Manafort trial.
Elizabeth B. Prelogar
Ms. Prelogar, the office’s resident Russian speaker, joined the team from the solicitor general’s office and has been involved in pretrial litigation and witness interviews. Ms. Prelogar deferred her admission to Harvard Law School to pursue a Fulbright scholarship in St. Petersburg, Russia, and went on to clerk for two Supreme Court justices, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan. She also once competed in the Miss America pageant as Miss Idaho.
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James L. Quarles III
Mr. Quarles is the special counsel’s main contact with the White House, tangling with Mr. Trump’s lawyers over the questioning of the president. At 72, Mr. Quarles is one of the oldest and most senior members of the team, and he has a history in Washington: He was a Watergate prosecutor. He was also one of three lawyers Mr. Mueller brought on from WilmerHale, his former firm.
Jeannie Rhee
Ms. Rhee, a former assistant attorney general and another former WilmerHale colleague of Mr. Mueller’s, has had a hand in most of the special counsel’s cases: Mr. Papadopoulos’s, Mr. Cohen’s and Mr. Manafort’s plea agreements and the indictments of Russians on charges of interfering in the 2016 election. She once said that she knew she wanted to be a lawyer after a fourth-grade play in which she played an attorney who defended a piece of candy on trial for causing tooth decay.
Brandon L. Van Grack
Mr. Van Grack was on detail from the Justice Department’s national security division until early October and was involved in several of the most public elements of the Mueller investigation, including Mr. Flynn’s and Mr. Manafort’s plea deals, and Mr. Manafort’s convictions in his August trial. Mr. Van Grack has returned to the national security division but will still be involved in some aspects of the special counsel’s work.
Andrew Weissmann
One of the highest-profile prosecutorsworking for Mr. Mueller, Mr. Weissmann has prosecuted Mafia bosses and led the task force investigating Enron more than a decade ago. He specializes in flipping witnesses and oversaw or took part in almost every early aspect of the special counsel’s investigation, including Mr. Manafort’s prosecution and the caseagainst Mr. van der Zwaan. Mr. Weissmann’s aggressive tactics have prompted criticism, but some defense lawyers have noted his compassionate side, and his interests outside work extend to sports — he once attended tennis camp as an adult.
Aaron Zebley
Considered Mr. Mueller’s closest associate, Mr. Zebley often serves as an intermediary between Mr. Mueller’s office and senior officials at the Justice Department who oversee the investigation. He was Mr. Mueller’s chief of staff at the F.B.I. and followed him to WilmerHale. Mr. Zebley was part of a team of F.B.I. agents who chased suspected members of Al Qaeda before the Sept. 11 attacks, and he is credited with getting one of the conspirators to confess in the 1998 embassy bombings in East Africa.
Aaron S.J. Zelinsky
Mr. Zelinsky helped secure a guilty plea from Mr. Papadopoulos and has handled grand jury questioning of associates of Mr. Stone. A federal prosecutor on loan from Maryland, he worked there for the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, when Mr. Rosenstein was the United States attorney for the state. Mr. Zelinsky has a bipartisan résumé: He clerked for liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices and worked at the State Department during the Obama administration.
The dems are paying attention. Hope's Hicky testifies this week and Nancy gets to see a furhter redacted version of the Team Mueller Report as well. These things take time, as they should. Toodley doo!
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Deep State narrative sure. Doesn't make any goddamn sense
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Amazing.
You can try to spin it however you want.
Truth is not a left-wing value.
I seriously hope you do impeach his ass.
That would be great.
All of the Mueller report’s major findings in less than 30 minutes
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I hope the lefties in the house impeach his ass. It would be awesome. Corporate socialism word fruit salad ok.
How's your 401k doing these days? Or whatever retirement program you're on?
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2. Truth doesn't take sides, but if it did, it would choose not to align. Politicians have put themselves before the public for years, and will continue for years - because a politician can participate in capitalism and enrich themselves while put in a position to take care of others first. It's a classic fox in the henhouse situation.
3. I don't care if Trump gets impeached; I do hope that impeachment proceedings take place though. Constitutional checks and balances need to be used regardless of the political outcomes, if they're to be believed in at all. I can only imagine that not using these checks and balances erodes faith daily.
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