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cincybearcat said:Tiki said:He's remarkably unfit on every level. He may be suffering from dementia.
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my favorite one is how Mueller had a disagreement about fees with a trump golf course and ended his membership years ago, therefore he has a conflict of interest0
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rgambs said:JC29856 said:has a full list of Mueller investigators been released?
some claim that Clinton Foundation attorneys are part of Mueller team. other claims are that some have made substantial donations to the "Clintons".
If accurate, it creates a snowstorm of conflict of interest claims.
can't get any uglier... a nation divided.
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MayDay10 said:my favorite one is how Mueller had a disagreement about fees with a trump golf course and ended his membership years ago, therefore he has a conflict of interest0
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wow, all the words being put in my mouth, double threaded.
simply asked a question.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/17/7-things-know-robert-mueller-new-special-counsel-russia-investigation/101811990/
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Tiki said:cincybearcat said:Tiki said:He's remarkably unfit on every level. He may be suffering from dementia.
It's time to take grandpa's keys away.
his diet probably doesnt help keep him sharp either
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JC29856 said:wow, all the words being put in my mouth, double threaded.
simply asked a question.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/17/7-things-know-robert-mueller-new-special-counsel-russia-investigation/101811990/
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MayDay10 said:my favorite one is how Mueller had a disagreement about fees with a trump golf course and ended his membership years ago, therefore he has a conflict of interest
1. There are very specific situations which would allow for the termination of Mueller. They are generally around misconduct or dereliction of duty. I don't believe membership fees to a country club is on the list, but I can't be sure.
2. Trump can't fire Mueller. Period. He can only be terminated by his boss in the DOJ. That's Rosenstein. Trump can try to strong arm Rosensteing, but he already said he would resign. After that it goes to someone lower than Rosenstein. People quitting the DOJ for refusing to terminate Mueller would be one helluva fire storm. In other words... It's definitely going to happen!!0 -
JC29856 said:has a full list of Mueller investigators been released?
some claim that Clinton Foundation attorneys are part of Mueller team. other claims are that some have made substantial donations to the "Clintons".
If accurate, it creates a snowstorm of conflict of interest claims.
can't get any uglier... a nation divided.
Pushing Don's talking points, eh? Shocking.You know Mueller is a registered republican and respected by republicans and democrats alike, right? But, sure, go ahead and muddy this up so Trump's base doesn't believe anything he comes up with...and you wonder why we are so divided.....ugh
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Gern Blansten said:So now tRump's attorneys are starting to jump ship due to tRump directly them to start going after Mueller. Conway was on TV this morning saying the investigation has stalled and that is what led Mueller to go into tRump's businesses.
It's really fucking amazing what is happening.
Stalled....haha.....this whole thing leads directly to his business because of he has done plenty of business with......wait for it....wait for it....RUSSIAN OLIGARCHS.
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#1 - JC falls for it every single time... it's fucking hilarious... pepperoni or mushroom?
#2 - i have no idea why some of you guys debate with a certain unnamed friendly but clueless trump fanboy troll? It's not worth the keystrokes lolPost edited by my2hands on0 -
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mrussel1 said:MayDay10 said:my favorite one is how Mueller had a disagreement about fees with a trump golf course and ended his membership years ago, therefore he has a conflict of interest
1. There are very specific situations which would allow for the termination of Mueller. They are generally around misconduct or dereliction of duty. I don't believe membership fees to a country club is on the list, but I can't be sure.
2. Trump can't fire Mueller. Period. He can only be terminated by his boss in the DOJ. That's Rosenstein. Trump can try to strong arm Rosensteing, but he already said he would resign. After that it goes to someone lower than Rosenstein. People quitting the DOJ for refusing to terminate Mueller would be one helluva fire storm. In other words... It's definitely going to happen!!
thanks to his predecessors as executive he can pretty much do anything.
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ledvedderman said:Spicer is out.0
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JC29856 said:mrussel1 said:MayDay10 said:my favorite one is how Mueller had a disagreement about fees with a trump golf course and ended his membership years ago, therefore he has a conflict of interest
1. There are very specific situations which would allow for the termination of Mueller. They are generally around misconduct or dereliction of duty. I don't believe membership fees to a country club is on the list, but I can't be sure.
2. Trump can't fire Mueller. Period. He can only be terminated by his boss in the DOJ. That's Rosenstein. Trump can try to strong arm Rosensteing, but he already said he would resign. After that it goes to someone lower than Rosenstein. People quitting the DOJ for refusing to terminate Mueller would be one helluva fire storm. In other words... It's definitely going to happen!!
thanks to his predecessors as executive he can pretty much do anything.0 -
Lots of resignations....can Priebus be far behind?
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ledvedderman said:JC29856 said:mrussel1 said:MayDay10 said:my favorite one is how Mueller had a disagreement about fees with a trump golf course and ended his membership years ago, therefore he has a conflict of interest
1. There are very specific situations which would allow for the termination of Mueller. They are generally around misconduct or dereliction of duty. I don't believe membership fees to a country club is on the list, but I can't be sure.
2. Trump can't fire Mueller. Period. He can only be terminated by his boss in the DOJ. That's Rosenstein. Trump can try to strong arm Rosensteing, but he already said he would resign. After that it goes to someone lower than Rosenstein. People quitting the DOJ for refusing to terminate Mueller would be one helluva fire storm. In other words... It's definitely going to happen!!
thanks to his predecessors as executive he can pretty much do anything.
I just perused a politico piece on the topic.Post edited by JC29856 on0 -
JC29856 said:mrussel1 said:MayDay10 said:my favorite one is how Mueller had a disagreement about fees with a trump golf course and ended his membership years ago, therefore he has a conflict of interest
1. There are very specific situations which would allow for the termination of Mueller. They are generally around misconduct or dereliction of duty. I don't believe membership fees to a country club is on the list, but I can't be sure.
2. Trump can't fire Mueller. Period. He can only be terminated by his boss in the DOJ. That's Rosenstein. Trump can try to strong arm Rosensteing, but he already said he would resign. After that it goes to someone lower than Rosenstein. People quitting the DOJ for refusing to terminate Mueller would be one helluva fire storm. In other words... It's definitely going to happen!!
thanks to his predecessors as executive he can pretty much do anything.
2. He could fire him, but first he would have to repeal the special counsel regulations that are in place today. Certainly that would be politically damaging.
3. The Senate would probably bring Mueller in immediately. However, here's the rub and why that wouldn't be good for the country. Under either a House or Senate investigation, criminal charges could not be levied against Trump or his minions. Only the DOJ has criminal prosecutor powers. What could happen is that the House could raise impeachment charges against Trump and then of course the Senate owns the trial.
If it looks bad enough, criminally, for Trump's family (not him personally), he might choose to go that route and take his chances with impeachment. That would certainly be interesting.0 -
Hes a good businessman though. Deals. Drain the swamp. Lets put him in charge of our childrens' futures
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mrussel1 said:JC29856 said:mrussel1 said:MayDay10 said:my favorite one is how Mueller had a disagreement about fees with a trump golf course and ended his membership years ago, therefore he has a conflict of interest
1. There are very specific situations which would allow for the termination of Mueller. They are generally around misconduct or dereliction of duty. I don't believe membership fees to a country club is on the list, but I can't be sure.
2. Trump can't fire Mueller. Period. He can only be terminated by his boss in the DOJ. That's Rosenstein. Trump can try to strong arm Rosensteing, but he already said he would resign. After that it goes to someone lower than Rosenstein. People quitting the DOJ for refusing to terminate Mueller would be one helluva fire storm. In other words... It's definitely going to happen!!
thanks to his predecessors as executive he can pretty much do anything.
2. He could fire him, but first he would have to repeal the special counsel regulations that are in place today. Certainly that would be politically damaging.
3. The Senate would probably bring Mueller in immediately. However, here's the rub and why that wouldn't be good for the country. Under either a House or Senate investigation, criminal charges could not be levied against Trump or his minions. Only the DOJ has criminal prosecutor powers. What could happen is that the House could raise impeachment charges against Trump and then of course the Senate owns the trial.
If it looks bad enough, criminally, for Trump's family (not him personally), he might choose to go that route and take his chances with impeachment. That would certainly be interesting.0
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