What's sad to me is that I don't even follow this story any longer. This thing has just gone and and on and on and nothing's come of it. I'm guessing the whole thing is rigged and we'll have to wait until 2020 for, HOPEFULLY, a changing of the guard.
Sorry to be so pessimistic but, dang!, it's just dragged on forever.
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If anyone thinks this will be on the up and up, I’ve got a condo to sell you. CYA Barr will only declassify that classified intelligence that protects Team Trump Treason and denigrates Team Mueller, the FBI, Clapper, Comey, Obama and Dems in general. Seems the house is going to have to subpoena the agency heads to testify before their committees.
If anyone thinks this will be on the up and up, I’ve got a condo to sell you. Barr will only declassify that classified intelligence that protects Team Trump Treason and denigrates Team Mueller, the FBI, Clapper, Comey, Obama and Dems in general. Seems the house is going to have to subpoena the agency heads to testify before their committees.
I know it’s not on the up and up...but it still may get results.
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If anyone thinks this will be on the up and up, I’ve got a condo to sell you. Barr will only declassify that classified intelligence that protects Team Trump Treason and denigrates Team Mueller, the FBI, Clapper, Comey, Obama and Dems in general. Seems the house is going to have to subpoena the agency heads to testify before their committees.
I know it’s not on the up and up...but it still may get results.
What kind of results? Repub witch-hunt nothingburger results?
If anyone thinks this will be on the up and up, I’ve got a condo to sell you. Barr will only declassify that classified intelligence that protects Team Trump Treason and denigrates Team Mueller, the FBI, Clapper, Comey, Obama and Dems in general. Seems the house is going to have to subpoena the agency heads to testify before their committees.
I know it’s not on the up and up...but it still may get results.
What kind of results? Repub witch-hunt nothingburger results?
Dictatorship, party-loyal courts results.
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If anyone thinks this will be on the up and up, I’ve got a condo to sell you. Barr will only declassify that classified intelligence that protects Team Trump Treason and denigrates Team Mueller, the FBI, Clapper, Comey, Obama and Dems in general. Seems the house is going to have to subpoena the agency heads to testify before their committees.
I know it’s not on the up and up...but it still may get results.
What kind of results? Repub witch-hunt nothingburger results?
Dictatorship, party-loyal courts results.
Ahhh, yes but that’s already happening. I see this as more politics and a show trial to show voters that Team Trump Treason was the victim of a witch hunt to get the sympathy vote. Courts and trials allow both sides to call witnesses and tell a “story.” This will be more about one sided leaks.
They still haven't declassified the FISA warrant. Curious.
You know who really wants the FISA warrant and all the other classified information declassified? Putin on the ritz, that’s who.
Magas are all excited and think the fisa app will be part of what Barr discloses. Of course Barr isn’t going to share anything that puts trump in a negative light, but they don’t get it since trump’s been a victim of the deep state this whole time, according to them. This will likely also put a lot of agents and sources at risk.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/09/christopher-steele-trump-dossier-doj-1403318 The interview was contentious at first, the sources added, but investigators ultimately found Steele’s testimony credible and even surprising. The takeaway has irked some U.S. officials interviewed as part of the probe — they argue that it shouldn’t have taken a foreign national to convince the inspector general that the FBI acted properly in 2016. Steele’s American lawyer was present for the conversation.
The interview was first reported by Reuters.
During the 2016 election, Steele was hired by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS to research Trump’s Russia ties. His work was funded in part by a law firm that represented the Democratic National Committee.
Since then, Steele has become a villain to Trump allies who claim that anti-Trump DOJ officials conspired to undo the results of the 2016 election. Conservatives have also seized on Mueller’s conclusion that no criminal conspiracy existed between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin as evidence that Steele’s sensational dossier was a fraud.
But the extensive interview with Steele, and the investigators’ sense that he offered new and important information, may dampen expectations among the president’s allies who’ve claimed that Steele’s sensational dossier was used improperly by the bureau to “spy” on the campaign.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/09/christopher-steele-trump-dossier-doj-1403318 The interview was contentious at first, the sources added, but investigators ultimately found Steele’s testimony credible and even surprising. The takeaway has irked some U.S. officials interviewed as part of the probe — they argue that it shouldn’t have taken a foreign national to convince the inspector general that the FBI acted properly in 2016. Steele’s American lawyer was present for the conversation.
The interview was first reported by Reuters.
During the 2016 election, Steele was hired by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS to research Trump’s Russia ties. His work was funded in part by a law firm that represented the Democratic National Committee.
Since then, Steele has become a villain to Trump allies who claim that anti-Trump DOJ officials conspired to undo the results of the 2016 election. Conservatives have also seized on Mueller’s conclusion that no criminal conspiracy existed between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin as evidence that Steele’s sensational dossier was a fraud.
But the extensive interview with Steele, and the investigators’ sense that he offered new and important information, may dampen expectations among the president’s allies who’ve claimed that Steele’s sensational dossier was used improperly by the bureau to “spy” on the campaign.
Too bad Team Trump Treason supporters will never learn of this. But its okay, Team Trump Treason needs more than his base. Or another putch by putin on the ritz.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/09/christopher-steele-trump-dossier-doj-1403318 The interview was contentious at first, the sources added, but investigators ultimately found Steele’s testimony credible and even surprising. The takeaway has irked some U.S. officials interviewed as part of the probe — they argue that it shouldn’t have taken a foreign national to convince the inspector general that the FBI acted properly in 2016. Steele’s American lawyer was present for the conversation.
The interview was first reported by Reuters.
During the 2016 election, Steele was hired by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS to research Trump’s Russia ties. His work was funded in part by a law firm that represented the Democratic National Committee.
Since then, Steele has become a villain to Trump allies who claim that anti-Trump DOJ officials conspired to undo the results of the 2016 election. Conservatives have also seized on Mueller’s conclusion that no criminal conspiracy existed between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin as evidence that Steele’s sensational dossier was a fraud.
But the extensive interview with Steele, and the investigators’ sense that he offered new and important information, may dampen expectations among the president’s allies who’ve claimed that Steele’s sensational dossier was used improperly by the bureau to “spy” on the campaign.
Too bad Team Trump Treason supporters will never learn of this. But its okay, Team Trump Treason needs more than his base. Or another putch by putin on the ritz.
Ha...are you still chasing the P Tape?! You think this article reveals something but all it does is confirm Barr’s previous congressional testimony that you probably freaked out about months ago. The last paragraph admits that the campaign was in fact “spied” on. The argument is now whether it was done “improperly” which Barr stated he would investigate. Keep hanging your hopes on the Man of Steele...any moment now he’ll swoop right in to save the day.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/09/christopher-steele-trump-dossier-doj-1403318 The interview was contentious at first, the sources added, but investigators ultimately found Steele’s testimony credible and even surprising. The takeaway has irked some U.S. officials interviewed as part of the probe — they argue that it shouldn’t have taken a foreign national to convince the inspector general that the FBI acted properly in 2016. Steele’s American lawyer was present for the conversation.
The interview was first reported by Reuters.
During the 2016 election, Steele was hired by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS to research Trump’s Russia ties. His work was funded in part by a law firm that represented the Democratic National Committee.
Since then, Steele has become a villain to Trump allies who claim that anti-Trump DOJ officials conspired to undo the results of the 2016 election. Conservatives have also seized on Mueller’s conclusion that no criminal conspiracy existed between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin as evidence that Steele’s sensational dossier was a fraud.
But the extensive interview with Steele, and the investigators’ sense that he offered new and important information, may dampen expectations among the president’s allies who’ve claimed that Steele’s sensational dossier was used improperly by the bureau to “spy” on the campaign.
Too bad Team Trump Treason supporters will never learn of this. But its okay, Team Trump Treason needs more than his base. Or another putch by putin on the ritz.
Ha...are you still chasing the P Tape?! You think this article reveals something but all it does is confirm Barr’s previous congressional testimony that you probably freaked out about months ago. The last paragraph admits that the campaign was in fact “spied” on. The argument is now whether it was done “improperly” which Barr stated he would investigate. Keep hanging your hopes on the Man of Steele...any moment now he’ll swoop right in to save the day.
You drunk? “Spied on?” Bahahahahahahaha! The IG should be recommending indictments any day now, eh professor? CYA Barr’s 4 page summary and “everybody dies” got your hopes up? Sucker.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/09/christopher-steele-trump-dossier-doj-1403318 The interview was contentious at first, the sources added, but investigators ultimately found Steele’s testimony credible and even surprising. The takeaway has irked some U.S. officials interviewed as part of the probe — they argue that it shouldn’t have taken a foreign national to convince the inspector general that the FBI acted properly in 2016. Steele’s American lawyer was present for the conversation.
The interview was first reported by Reuters.
During the 2016 election, Steele was hired by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS to research Trump’s Russia ties. His work was funded in part by a law firm that represented the Democratic National Committee.
Since then, Steele has become a villain to Trump allies who claim that anti-Trump DOJ officials conspired to undo the results of the 2016 election. Conservatives have also seized on Mueller’s conclusion that no criminal conspiracy existed between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin as evidence that Steele’s sensational dossier was a fraud.
But the extensive interview with Steele, and the investigators’ sense that he offered new and important information, may dampen expectations among the president’s allies who’ve claimed that Steele’s sensational dossier was used improperly by the bureau to “spy” on the campaign.
Too bad Team Trump Treason supporters will never learn of this. But its okay, Team Trump Treason needs more than his base. Or another putch by putin on the ritz.
Ha...are you still chasing the P Tape?! You think this article reveals something but all it does is confirm Barr’s previous congressional testimony that you probably freaked out about months ago. The last paragraph admits that the campaign was in fact “spied” on. The argument is now whether it was done “improperly” which Barr stated he would investigate. Keep hanging your hopes on the Man of Steele...any moment now he’ll swoop right in to save the day.
And maybe you meant Team Mueller? Steele withstood the grilling. It’s The Team Trump Treason Administration after all, only the best professor, only the best.
I’ll assume you haven’t read the Team Mueller report being overly reliant on Devin’s Nunca as you are. Wearing the MAGA arm band?
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/09/christopher-steele-trump-dossier-doj-1403318 The interview was contentious at first, the sources added, but investigators ultimately found Steele’s testimony credible and even surprising. The takeaway has irked some U.S. officials interviewed as part of the probe — they argue that it shouldn’t have taken a foreign national to convince the inspector general that the FBI acted properly in 2016. Steele’s American lawyer was present for the conversation.
The interview was first reported by Reuters.
During the 2016 election, Steele was hired by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS to research Trump’s Russia ties. His work was funded in part by a law firm that represented the Democratic National Committee.
Since then, Steele has become a villain to Trump allies who claim that anti-Trump DOJ officials conspired to undo the results of the 2016 election. Conservatives have also seized on Mueller’s conclusion that no criminal conspiracy existed between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin as evidence that Steele’s sensational dossier was a fraud.
But the extensive interview with Steele, and the investigators’ sense that he offered new and important information, may dampen expectations among the president’s allies who’ve claimed that Steele’s sensational dossier was used improperly by the bureau to “spy” on the campaign.
Too bad Team Trump Treason supporters will never learn of this. But its okay, Team Trump Treason needs more than his base. Or another putch by putin on the ritz.
Ha...are you still chasing the P Tape?! You think this article reveals something but all it does is confirm Barr’s previous congressional testimony that you probably freaked out about months ago. The last paragraph admits that the campaign was in fact “spied” on. The argument is now whether it was done “improperly” which Barr stated he would investigate. Keep hanging your hopes on the Man of Steele...any moment now he’ll swoop right in to save the day.
Ha! You’re still BS’ing! How does the last paragraph of the linked article confirm or “admit” that the campaign was “in fact” spies on and “whether” it was done “improperly?” You better stop getting high with the babysitters professor. Too funny, “swooping in!” Bahahahahaha!
Maybe Epstein’s got you up? Big news about to drop? Pics? PTapes? Expressing Lolita’s? 20 ways to Sunday, eh professor?
When is Hillary going to be indicted? What about Obama’s indictment for spying? With all the evidence and time since, why hasn’t Bull Durham and CYA Barr filed indictments?! It’s taking way too long!!!
"Based on the allegations in the indictment which are assumed to be
true for purposes of these motions, it is fair to say that Roger Stone
has no one but himself to blame for the fact that he was investigated by
the Department of Justice,” the judge wrote in a footnote to her
ruling.
Jackson noted that in August 2016 Stone claimed to be in touch with
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, sent text messages to get details
about planned releases and allegedly commented to Trump campaign
officials about those plans.
“It may well be that the defendant was being more truthful in his
later disavowal of those statements than in his original braggadocio,”
the judge wrote. “But there is no question that when he chose to take
credit for the Wikileaks release and to tantalize the public with hints
that he had inside information about more to come, he chose to place
himself directly in the vortex of the issues that became the focus of
multiple law enforcement, counterintelligence, and congressional
investigations.”
“He can hardly complain that under those circumstances, once he
appeared before the Committee, his veracity, along with the veracity of
other witnesses, was subject to scrutiny,” she added.
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Cincinnati crowd still chanting for Hillary to be locked up. Hope the nursing homes are prepared to deal with the disruptions in 2, 4, 8, and 10-20 years from now. Particularly in Ohio.
Cincinnati crowd still chanting for Hillary to be locked up. Hope the nursing homes are prepared to deal with the disruptions in 2, 4, 8, and 10-20 years from now. Particularly in Ohio.
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https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/09/christopher-steele-trump-dossier-doj-1403318
The interview was contentious at first, the sources added, but investigators ultimately found Steele’s testimony credible and even surprising. The takeaway has irked some U.S. officials interviewed as part of the probe — they argue that it shouldn’t have taken a foreign national to convince the inspector general that the FBI acted properly in 2016. Steele’s American lawyer was present for the conversation.
The interview was first reported by Reuters.
During the 2016 election, Steele was hired by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS to research Trump’s Russia ties. His work was funded in part by a law firm that represented the Democratic National Committee.
Since then, Steele has become a villain to Trump allies who claim that anti-Trump DOJ officials conspired to undo the results of the 2016 election. Conservatives have also seized on Mueller’s conclusion that no criminal conspiracy existed between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin as evidence that Steele’s sensational dossier was a fraud.
But the extensive interview with Steele, and the investigators’ sense that he offered new and important information, may dampen expectations among the president’s allies who’ve claimed that Steele’s sensational dossier was used improperly by the bureau to “spy” on the campaign.
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I’ll assume you haven’t read the Team Mueller report being overly reliant on Devin’s Nunca as you are. Wearing the MAGA arm band?
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Maybe Epstein’s got you up? Big news about to drop? Pics? PTapes? Expressing Lolita’s? 20 ways to Sunday, eh professor?
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/01/politics/james-comey-justice-department-ig/index.html
So, who does that leave? Hmmmm, Hillary, Team Mueller, Obama? Who else are we certain indictments will drop and fully exonerate Team Trump Treason?
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"Based on the allegations in the indictment which are assumed to be true for purposes of these motions, it is fair to say that Roger Stone has no one but himself to blame for the fact that he was investigated by the Department of Justice,” the judge wrote in a footnote to her ruling.
Jackson noted that in August 2016 Stone claimed to be in touch with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, sent text messages to get details about planned releases and allegedly commented to Trump campaign officials about those plans.
“It may well be that the defendant was being more truthful in his later disavowal of those statements than in his original braggadocio,” the judge wrote. “But there is no question that when he chose to take credit for the Wikileaks release and to tantalize the public with hints that he had inside information about more to come, he chose to place himself directly in the vortex of the issues that became the focus of multiple law enforcement, counterintelligence, and congressional investigations.”
“He can hardly complain that under those circumstances, once he appeared before the Committee, his veracity, along with the veracity of other witnesses, was subject to scrutiny,” she added.
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