RNC paid $196K to Don Jr’s lawyers on top of covering charges for Trump’s private legal team
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/09/reve...e+Raw+Story%29
Mueller’s team has interviewed Deputy AG Rosenstein over Trump’s decision to fire Comey
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/09/muel...e+Raw+Story%29
RNC paid $196K to Don Jr’s lawyers on top of covering charges for Trump’s private legal team
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/09/reve...e+Raw+Story%29
better then your tax dollars
Rachel Maddow Asks 2 Critical Questions That Could Rock Trump And The GOP On Russia
Rachel Maddow asked two key questions that both illustrate how the Russia scandal is bigger than Trump and has entangled the Republican Party.
Maddow said, “Now that we know that the President’s reelection campaign is paying the Russia scandal legal fees of the President’s son, and now that we know that the Republican Party is paying both the legal fees of the President and his son,
are there legal considerations for the White House or the Republican Party in terms of who’s allowed to donate to those funds?
As a related matter, do people who thought they were actually donating to the Republican Party, or Trump’s reelection effort,
do those donors have a case for getting their money back if they didn’t intend for their money to be spent on Trump family legal fees?”
http://verifiedpolitics.com/reporter...probe-lawyers/
Like I said before. It is not possible for Trump or any other president to pardon state crimes.
Is Nappy giving up on Trash?
‘Perilous for the President’: Fox’s Napolitano explains why new developments in Mueller probe are ‘very bad’ for Trump
“It’s perilous for the President if [Paul] Manafort is indicted because the standard M.O. of federal prosecutors when they’re after a so-called big fish is to indict people in the circle of the person, even on unrelated matters,” former New Jersey Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano explained to Shepard Smith
“They will be holding this sword over his head and will use it as an instrument with which to try and flip him to becoming one of their own witnesses against the president and they have other potential targets as well,”
“Jared Kushner and his real estate dealings in New Jersey are under heavy scrutiny. General Mike Flynn is also under heavy scrutiny as well,”
“For a judge to sign a search warrant permitting a pre-dawn raid without a knock where the defendant is not a violent person… means that the FBI satisfied the judge that they believe that Manafort was untrustworthy and would likely destroy evidence,”
“That is the very, very narrow cir stance under which they would permit that almost Soviet-like attack on an American citizen under cover of darkness.”
“Very serious, I think this is a very bad week for the President if you combine it with what else we learned —
that his two private lawyers sat in a restaurant in Washington D.C. and
discussed openly among them the defects in their case.
Unknowing to them within earshot was a reporter for The New York Times,” THE BEST PEOPLE
“The New York Times printed it as a front-page story, none of it has been denied.”
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/09/perilous-for-the-president-foxs-napolitano-explains-why-new-developments-in-mueller-probe-are-very-bad-for-trump/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaig n=Feed%3A+TheRawStory+%28The+Raw+Story%29
You can tell it's getting serious when DNC jumps in and tries to *ding* the out of the thread with wag the dog and Roger.
The end round for that is to play ball with the New York prosecutor, which is being done.
The president can't pardon someone convicted of state level crimes, as far as I am aware.
Trump is so incompetent and let's his ego drive his mouth places that make his lawyers wince, his kids are that incompetent, and careless.
Trump surrounds himself with yes men who make him think his judgment is infallible. His confidence in his own abilities is vastly distorted from reality.
Were I auditing a company like that I would mark the CEO as a huge counterparty risk.
You don't make good decisions in an environment like that. The risk that he has done something discoverable (legal sense of that word) is pretty high.
Especially since he seems to have only recently found out that there was no attorney client privilege between WH lawyers and president.
Indicative of a team that is not used to the level of scrutiny that comes with the executive branch.
Trump has almost certainly gotten away with all sorts of illegal things up until now that never made the light of day because no one was looking.
They are now.
Pence is in a lot of this up to his neck.
Trump goes, so does Pence, for likely many of the same reasons.
President Ryan anyone?
#StillWithHer![]()
It's about Russia's involvement in the 2016 election. The best part of all of this is Trump supporters so eager defend Russia and sell out the US.
And I'm sure it's about Trash's corrupt FINANCIAL involvement with Russian mafia, corrupt oligarchs, and the $400M loans from Deutsche Bank itself in legal trouble for its probable money-laundering of Russian money, and as conduit of Russian money into those $400Ms of loans.
Wilbur Ross also has a very deep connection to the Russian tax evaders, money launderers.
Could be. Let the chips fall where they may.
Why Is Congress Conducting Its Russia Investigation in Secret?
The norm in Washington is for testimony to be conducted before cameras in a public setting, where congressmen and senators compete for attention and interrogate witnesses in the hopes of achieving a viral “gotcha” moment.
But in recent weeks several figures central to the investigation, including Jared Kushner and Donald Trump, Jr., have been allowed to sit for interviews behind closed doors.
an inquiry that cries out for open testimony as a way to inform the public.
Unlike the aggressive congressional investigations of Watergate and Iran-Contra, today’s private interviews have afforded witnesses in the Russia investigation with a unique opportunity.
Both Kushner and Trump, Jr., released long public statements that were not subject to tough cross-examination in public by members of the committee.
The statements have become increasingly fatuous and more like press releases.
Kushner’s statement was filled with pabulum about a life and career dedicated to quiet public service.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/ryan-...I0MTcyNjMzNwS2
Darrin why was Manafort as CAMPAIGN Chairman offering private briefings to Russians about the Campaign?
But Manafort was just a Volunteer![]()
Mueller grabbing Trump by the pussy.
Ducks scouring drudge to find thread topics as we speak
I hope we get another conservative movie review thread.
I expect Trash's WH team will refuse Mueller, claiming Exec privilege.
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