Sure. Why not?
wouldn't it also be hilarious if something happens?
Sure. Why not?
Yeah man. Who gives a if the POTUS Commits crimes? I'm just here for the lulz. I'm in my mid forties.
jr is not POTUS
America, eatin' my lunch from a single bowl in my parents basement, where I'm livin'. Happy Birthday, I'm forty-three.
Don't want to waste those precious calories...chewin'. Jesus come move my jaw for me, help me get my sloppy food down my throat.
i'm talking about donna.
she obstructed justice.
Oh yeah, mf?
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. Get him!
Ok, maybe some burger, but you may be disappointed
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i prefer the whole enchilada.
Adam Lambert prefers the whole + balls.
A Congressman Just Revealed Ivanka Trump Is Implicated In Her Father’s Russia Scandal
it appears Ivanka Trump might also go down with the ship. It was recently revealed that Jared Kushner failed to disclose over one hundred foreign contacts on his federal security forms.
His omission endangers his wife, as
Ivanka also failed to disclose his contacts, and the form explicitly required her to disclose hers and her spouse’s foreign interaction.
“We learned this week that Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, updated his filing of that form three times, most recently to include the June 2016 meeting. Did Ivanka Trump disclose that meeting on her initial SF-86 filing?” Democratic Rep. Don Beyer said to Politico.
He provided clarification on Twitter:
Replying to repDonBeyer
That form, the SF-86, which I completed for a diplomatic post in the Obama Administration, contains directions which we must now consider 2/
The White House recently revealed that Ivanka Trump will be taking on a larger roll in her father’s administration, and will be receiving top security clearance as well as her own office in the West Wing. Nepotism runs deep in this administration, as does corruption.
http://washingtonjournal.com/2017/07/14/congressman-just-revealed-ivanka-trump-implicated-fathers-russia-scandal/
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I thought your wife/girlfriend preferred anal.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=1#post9088705
Jared Kushner’s Russia Lawyer Just Quit On Him
Jamie Gorelick, the veteran Washington lawyer Kushner hired earlier this year specifically to lead his defense against accusations of collusion with Russia, has recused herself from those aspects of his defense.
“The lawyer confirmed the move, saying she was hired before Trump took office and is now
‘completing the work’ of guiding him through ethics compliance and security clearances.”
http://washingtonjournal.com/2017/07/14/jared-kushners-russia-lawyer-just-quit/
"Heckuva job, Jamie!"![]()
Dem Rep. Ted Lieu: If Trump Jr.’s Russia meeting had been a drug deal he’d be guilty of conspiracy
Lieu used his background as a prosecutor to offer an analogy as to why Trump Jr.’s now-infamous “I love it” response is the first prosecutable step of this conspiracy.
“Let me give you an analogy,” Lieu told his interviewer.
“Let’s say someone says ‘I’ve got a bunch of cocaine’ and emails that to you, and you reply back saying ‘I love it!’
Then you set up a meeting, you show up at that meeting, and if that cocaine turned out to be salt, it is still prosecutable as a crime of conspiracy.”
Jared Kushner ...
“He should be nowhere near the White House,” Lieu said.
“His security clearance needs to be suspended.
If I in any way had advocated for a secret Russian backchannel using Russian equipment at the Russian embassy,
my security clearance would have been suspended when I was in the military.”
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/07/dem-...e+Raw+Story%29
yours likes it missionary and im happy to oblige
Not a revelation, more like a summary.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...for-years/amp/
Russian Lawyer Who Met with Donald Trump Jr. Worked With Democrats For Years
The revelation that Donald Trump Jr. met for 20 minutes at Trump Tower with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya in June 2016 has skyrocketed her to mainstream news media notoriety.
Although she has been painted by Democrats as a Russian government official, numerous reports and photos show she has a long record of working with U.S. political figures, including many Democrats.
For example, The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group revealed on Wednesday that California Rep. Ron Dellums was a hired lobbyist for Veselnitskaya.
According to a Washington Post story, she worked for years on a case with Glenn Simpson, the founder of Fusion GPS, a firm that produced a widely discredited dossier against Trump.
She also worked with Christopher Cooper, the founder and CEO of Potomac Square Group, which has had Democratic clients including California Government Jerry Brown, Democratic presidential nominee Howard Dean, and Joe Trippi, according to the Daily Caller.
And it was Obama’s Attorney General Loretta Lynch that granted her an extension in late 2015 to stay in the U.S. after her visa was due to expire, under “extraordinary cir stances” related to defending a case in New York, according to the Hill. She was granted an extension through January, but it’s not yet clear how she was able to be in the U.S. in June 2016, when she met with Trump Jr., and again January 2017.
Four days after her meeting with Trump Jr. on June 9, 2016, she was in Washington, D.C. for a movie screening of an anti-Magnitsky Act film at the Newseum with at least five congressional staffers and State Department officials, according to the Hill.
The next day she attended a House hearing, sitting in the front row behind Obama’s former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, who was testifying, according to photos of the hearing. McFaul has taken to Twitter to claim that Republicans placed her there, apparently next to his family members, and has denied any meetings with her.
Around that time, Veselnitskaya also attended a dinner with the chairman of the House subcommittee overseeing Russia policy, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), and about 20 other guests, according to the Hill. Rohrabacher said he believed she and Dellums were there lobbying other lawmakers to reverse the Magnitsky Act.
The Magnitsky Act, opposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, imposes sanctions on Russia for alleged human rights violations connected to the death of a Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, who had claimed to uncover fraud by the Kremlin.
Veselnitskaya appears to have been inside Sen. John McCain’s office in December 2015, according to a photo of a man and the Arizona Republican senator she uploaded to Facebook.
While critics have accused her of being a high-level Russian agent trying to help the Trump administration, there is no indication she ever wanted to help the Trump campaign, and there are indications she actually opposed Trump’s election.
Veselnitskaya appears to have attended an anti-Trump rally on January 21, according to pictures posted on her Facebook page. Protesters held signs saying “Impeach Trump” and portraying him as close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Just three days before her meeting with Trump Jr., Veselnitskaya twice tweeted an article headlined “NY Attorney General: Trump University Is a Straight Up Fraud Case,” according to a Twitter account appearing to belong to her. Another time, she tweeted out a story on Clinton vowing to win the Democratic nomination despite losing a primary race to opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
And both she and Trump Jr. have said nothing came of the meeting. According to emails released by Trump Jr., he believed she would have incriminating information on Hillary Clinton. However, Veselnitskaya told NBC News this week that she was there as part of a lobbying campaign to reverse the Magnitsky Act.
It was Rob Goldstone, whom the Trumps had known from the 2013 Miss Universe Pageant in Moscow, that suggested there was incriminating evidence through a client of his that was allegedly close to Putin.
Legal scholars from across the political spectrum agree that Trump Jr. did not do anything illegal, even if the meeting looked bad on Trump Jr.’s part.
Renato Mariotti, a former federal prosecutor in Chicago, told The Daily Beast that the emails between Goldstone and Trump Jr. setting up the meeting “are absolutely shocking but they don’t in themselves prove [Donald Trump Junior] committed a crime.”
As the narrative that Trump Jr. did something illegal is crumbling, Trump critics are now arguing that whether the meeting was illegal is less important than whether it was part of a larger attempt by the Russian government to recruit Trump Jr. or “dangle” the prospect of collusion.
But it is far from clear how connected she actually tis o the Kremlin. The New York Times described her as a “Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer,” but a recent Bloomberg column described her as “low-level” and “no Kremlin power broker.”
“It’s entirely possible that a Kremlin effort to help Trump beat Hillary Clinton reached to lower levels because that’s where it was easiest to establish contact with Trump’s family,” wrote Bloomberg columnist Leonid Bershidsky, who describes Veselnitskaya as an important figure only in the Moscow Region, outside of Moscow city itself.
“But it’s more likely that Veselnitskaya, the tenacious and ambitious lawyer who could pull every string in the Moscow Region, did so to get her pet issue — the repeal of the Magnitsky Act, which was getting her major client in trouble — in front of some important Americans. That kind of effort would have been on the right level,” he said.
Except time she want help the Trump campaign.While critics have accused her of being a high-level Russian agent trying to help the Trump administration, there is no indication she ever wanted to help the Trump campaign
And Comey/Mueller worked with republicans for years.
And Trump donated to Clintons and other Democrats for years.
So lobbyist has be around politicians.
Boom.
Says the dude that lives with his parents tbh
He think Oswalt Trump supporter.
http://www.dailywire.com/news/18592/...-james-barrett
DEAD AT 81: Republican Operative Who Tried To Get Hillary's Hacked Emails Committed Suicide
Just days after talking with The Wall Street Journal about his attempts to obtain Hillary Clinton's 30,000+ missing emails from Russian hackers, Republican operative Peter W. Smith committed suicide. Despite the su ious timing, evidence found by police indicates that Smith took his own life because of his failing health.
The Chicago Tribune reports:
In mid-May, in a room at a Rochester hotel used almost exclusively by Mayo Clinic patients and relatives, Peter W. Smith, 81, left a carefully prepared file of do ents, including a statement police called a suicide note in which he said he was in ill health and a life insurance policy was expiring.
Days earlier, the financier from suburban Lake Forest gave an interview to the Journal about his quest, and it began publishing stories about his efforts in late June. The Journal also reported it had seen emails written by Smith showing his team considered retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, then a top adviser to Republican Donald Trump's campaign, an ally. Flynn briefly was President Trump's national security adviser and resigned after it was determined he had failed to disclose contacts with Russia.
Smith's death occurred a little over a week after he gave the interview. The Journal's lead reporter on Smith initially reported that while the details surrounding his death were unclear, it appeared he had died of natural causes. But as the Tribune revealed Thursday, Smith's state death record says he killed himself. Smith was "found with a bag over his head with a source of helium attached," the paper reports.
Both a medical examiner's report and evidence found by police confirm the finding. Police found a suicide note in which Smith underscored that "NO FOUL PLAY WHATSOEVER" led to his death; rather, a "RECENT BAD TURN IN HEALTH SINCE JANUARY, 2017" along with an expiring $5 million life insurance policy had prompted him to take his own life.
"He had been staying at the hotel for several days and had extended his stay at least once but was expected to check out on the day his body was found," the Tribune reports. According to police, Smith told a hotel worker, "Tomorrow is my last day," while working at the hotel's business center.
In his talks with the Journal, Smith said he had organized a team to try to track down the thousands of emails deleted by Clinton, which he believed to be in the possession of Russian hackers. He had performed similar oppo research on Democrats in the past, including on "Troopergate," which targeted Clinton's husband. Smith stressed that he was working on his own volition, not at the behest of the Trump campaign.
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