+ he left her where he found her. Dead in the ground.
"Kushner is married to Trump's daughter, Ivanka.
He is also the son of New Jersey-based real estate tycoon Charles Kushner,
who served 14 months in a federal prison camp for making illegal campaign contributions — and
for retaliating against his brother-in-law by hiring a pros ute to seduce him."
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/was-kushner-seeking-russian-bailout-manhattan-building-congress-will-ask-n766801?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma
Nice in-laws, Trash. All them bags
+ he left her where he found her. Dead in the ground.
He mopped the in' floor with her in' ass.
Trump President. Not Clinton.
oooohhhmmmm trump prez not clint oooohhhhmmmm
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Justice League
This week portends to be a more trying one for Kushner, as he returns to Washington to be greeted by the news that he is now a focus of the FBI’s Russia investigation.
Federal prosecutors in Virginia are investigating a deal between Flynn and Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin as part of a grand jury criminal probe, according to a subpoena seen by Reuters.
Federal prosecutors in Virginia are investigating a deal between Flynn and Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin as part of a grand jury criminal probe, according to a subpoena seen by Reuters.
While these actions involve major steps in the investigation phase, at the same time Robert Mueller is also developing the litigation phase. He is putting together a team of prodigious legal talent and experience: a real life Justice League. This story features six of those members: James Quarles III, Allan Lichtman, Andrew Weissmann, Aaron Zebley, Jeannie Rhee and Peter Carr.
.... follows is little bio for each of M's Justice ing League
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6...tail=emaildkre
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fox and friends pls
and to make it better, ambassador picks can't be filibustered
there are 100s if not 1000s of positions unfilled, and NONE of them need Congressional approval.
Bannon's War on Govt is pushing it into dysfunctionality, and of course, Congress Repugs are approving in their silence.
New report suggests Jeff Sessions may be the next Trumpster voted off the island
President Donald Trump has “grown sour” on Attorney General Jeff Sessions, according to a bombs new report on the relationship between the two.
The Times reported that President Trump’s “discontent” is even harsher behind the scenes.
“In private, the president’s exasperation has been even sharper.
He has intermittently fumed for months over Mr. Sessions’ decision to recuse himself from the investigation into Russian meddling in last year’s election, according to people close to Mr. Trump who insisted on anonymity to describe internal conversations,”
“In Mr. Trump’s view, they said, it was that
recusal that led eventually to the appointment of a special counsel who took over the investigation.”
If Attorney General Sessions is fired, it will likely be all about Russia.
“The frustration over the travel ban might be a momentary episode were it not for the deeper resentment Mr. Trump feels toward Mr. Sessions, according to people close to the president.
When Mr. Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation, Mr. Trump learned about it only when he was in the middle of another event, and he publicly questioned the decision,”
“In fact, much of the past two months of discomfort and self-inflicted pain for Mr. Trump can be tied in some way back to that recusal,” suggested The Times.
“Mr. Trump felt blindsided by Mr. Sessions’s decision and unleashed his fury at aides in the Oval Office the next day, according to four people familiar with the event.”
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/new-...e+Raw+Story%29
That's Entertainment!
Best for Trash and the country and planet if Trash were to go s up with fatal heart attack or to go vegetative (a 6'2" carrot!) with a massive stroke.
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If the travel ban fails, it will give Trump an excuse to get rid of Jeff Sessions. That may be the end game in this childish chess game.
Comey bad, Putin good, according to North Carolina Republicans
“There’s nothing about Jim Comey that I trust,” said state Sen. Ron Rabin.
“There’s nothing consistent about what he says.”
Asked whether Comey has any credibility, he offered a view shared by many Republican activists gathered at this airy waterfront convention center: “None. Zero.”
“Putin suggested Russia’s being made a scapegoat for hacking,” [secretary of the Union County GOP] said. “That’s what I think too.” [...]
Others didn’t go that far, but a number of people questioned whether Russia had really sought to interfere with the U.S. election.
“We need to do everything we can to become allies with Russia,”
said T.J. Johnson, the vice president of the North Carolina Federation of Republican Men.
“As for election meddling, I don’t think they really had anything to do with it.”
Being a good Republican in this day and age means that you like who Donald Trump likes and his enemies are your enemies.
Loyalty to Dear Leader is all that matters here.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6...28Daily+Kos%29
Trump is now raging at Jeff Sessions. This hints at a deeply unsettling pattern.
On Monday, President Trump angrily lashed out at the Justice Department for defending the weaker second version of his immigration ban. This was odd, because Trump himself signed the executive order promulgating that revised version, which was ostensibly designed to address the court’s concerns about the first — objections the White House itself said it hoped to address.
But it turns out that Trump’s anger at the Justice Department has a deeper source: rage at Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Trump appears worryingly unable to contemplate his own role in bringing about the special counsel. The firing of FBI Director James B. Comey led to reports that Trump allegedly demanded Comey’s loyalty and to Trump’s admission that he fired Comey over the Russia probe.
Trump’s seething anger at Sessions is disconcertingly similar to the anger that led him to fire Comey. As the Times previously reported, Trump privately “burned” as he watched Comey testify to Congress about Russia’s efforts to tip the election to Trump, and was “particularly irked” when Comey conceded his own intervention, via a letter about Clinton’s emails, may have influenced the outcome, which Trump “took to demean his own role in history.” The Post added that Trump was “infuriated” at the FBI’s failure to investigate and stop leaks, which have led to news accounts detailing what the Russia probe was finding.
Both Comey and Sessions enraged Trump because in some manner or other, they failed to show a level of loyalty to Trump that would have trumped (as it were) legitimate processes.
Comey kept publicly validating the Russia investigation (which Trump dismisses as nothing but “Fake News”) and would not make it disappear by stopping leaks about it. Sessions recused himself to display (nominal) independence, which Trump somehow interpreted as a lapse into weakness that led to the special counsel, further affirming the probe’s weightiness.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...t-draw7&wpmm=1
legality, ethics, morality in himself or others are not in his calculus, which spits out the only answer: unrelenting loyalty to Trash's deranged, sicko ass.
"I know that is a radical thing to say about the elected leader of the United States, the most powerful individual in the world.
And I know his unorthodox use of social media is thought by some, including the president himself, to be brilliant.
But I don’t see political genius in the invective coming from Trump these days.
I see an angry man lashing out at enemies real and imagined — a man dangerously overwhelmed.
We already knew that Trump had a narrow mind and a small heart.
Now we
must wonder about his emotional stability, his grasp of reality, or both."
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6/6/1669237/-Abbreviated-pundit-roundup-Trump-s-out-of-control-presidency?detail=emaildkre
"This president risks inflicting serious damage to relations with America’s closest allies with his irresponsible, shoot-from-the-hip commentaries.
His lawyers have asked Trump to stop, but he ignores them. [...]
Conway’s own husband, lawyer George Conway, once a candidate to be Trump’s solicitor general, tweeted that Trump had made the job more difficult for his lawyers.
“Sad,” he wrote.
It is sad.
Trump is marching toward self-destruction.
If his aides can’t stop him, perhaps they should get out of the way."
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6...tail=emaildkre
"Trump’s refusal to disengage from the daily storm of news — coming ahead of former FBI director James B. Comey’s highly anticipated public testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday — is
both unsurprising and unsettling to many Republicans, who are already skittish about the questions they may confront in the aftermath of the hearing.
In particular, they foresee Democratic accusations that Trump’s exchanges with Comey about the FBI probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign were
an effort to obstruct justice.
Some Republicans fear that Trump’s reactions will only worsen the potential damage."
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6...tail=emaildkre
"[President Trump’s] rejection of it distinguishes him from any other modern American leader.
He has instead flirted with Louis XIV’s notion of
“L’état, c’est moi”: The state is me — and I’ll decide which laws to follow.
They are a pattern of his presidency, one that the judicial system, Congress, civic ins utions and principled members of Trump’s own administration need to resist.
Trump’s view of the law, quite simply, violates American traditions."
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6...tail=emaildkre
"Three months after President
Trump abruptly fired half of the nation’s 93 United States attorneys, following the resignations of the other half, he has yet to replace a single one.
It’s bizarre — and revealing — that a man who called himself the “law and order candidate” during the 2016 campaign and spoke of “lawless chaos” in his address to Congress would permit such a leadership vacuum at federal prosecutors’ offices around the country.
United States attorneys are responsible for prosecuting terrorism offenses, serious financial fraud, public corruption, crimes related to gang activity, drug trafficking and all other federal crimes."
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6...tail=emaildkre
"Thirteen years ago Paxton wrote that all that is required for a rebirth of fascism is
“polarization,
deadlock,
mass mobilization against internal and external enemies, and
complicity by existing elites. . . .
It is of course conceivable that a fascist party could be elected to power in free, compe ive elections.”
But that could never happen here in America, the oldest democracy in the world, could it?"
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6...tail=emaildkre
"The president has gone rogue.
Not one-eighth of the way through his term, Donald Trump has each day become more isolated:
from his own appointees and staff (whom he routinely contradicts and undermines);
from world leaders (whom he regularly offends);
from the courts (whose integrity he has repeatedly assaulted);
from his current director of the National Security Agency and his past director of the FBI (who are both expected to give damaging testimony this week on the Russia scandal);
and even from his most ardent supporters (whose enthusiasm has softened markedly in polls). [...]
It has become cliche to observe that Trump’s behavior is both unprecedented and unpresidential.
Perhaps we should combine the two and simply accept that Trump, to borrow one of his Twitter misspellings, is “unpresidented.”
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6...tail=emaildkre
in short, all y'all's adored, venerated PVL so-called Pres is ING NUTS.
Trump complains about Democrats failing to confirm people he hasn't nominated
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017...tail=emaildkre
Trash is ING NUTS!
with 40% approval!
Fox News’ Cavuto Blasts Trump: ‘It’s Not the Fake News Media That’s Your Problem, It’s You’
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/fox-news-...oblem-its-you/
high approval ratings for the former president sure helped Clinton get elected right?
those poles are not accurate I know no one that they have called and asked them questions. I know they call and ask them if they are demorcrat or republican and they say republican they hang up on them!
Four Top Law Firms Refuse to Represent Trump in Russia Probe, Want Nothing to Do with Him
"The guy won’t pay and he won’t listen."
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-pol...nothing-do-him
:lol Trash's reputation is![]()
Trevor Noah, hilariously calling Trash on his bull "deals"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY5I...em-uploademail
This dumb said he'd be willing to go under oath. If that ever happens he's 100% ed.
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