Will I be getting my "Get out of Trump free" card in the mail soon?
You said no indictments. You were wrong pretty quick.
Will I be getting my "Get out of Trump free" card in the mail soon?
Jesus you are a dumb mother er. It has been pointed out repeatedly that moral relativism and whataboutism are tools used to manipulate simpletons and here you are repeating just that. Nevermind that the DNC executives that did not quit in protest last summer were all canned a few seasons ago. If they are the same then wtf is your GOP doing to fix or take responsibility for any of this?
Mueller deserves to be fired for turning a blind eye to Hillary an Uranium One. Trump can pull the trigger anytime.
‘None of this is normal’: Tapper shames Trump’s ‘staggering lack of regard’ for the judicial process
CNN’s Jake Tapper on Friday lamented Donald Trump’s “staggering lack of regard for the sanc y of judicial matters and the norms of the United States government” after the president’s repeated attacks on various aspects of our nation’s justice system.
he, as president, is frustratedthat he’s “not supposed to be involved with Justice Department.”
“I’m not supposed to be doing the kind of things that I would love to be doing. and i’m very frustrated by it,” Trump complained.
“Points for candor there, I suppose,” Tapper said. “The president openly admitting that he knows that being involved with the Justice Department or the FBI in terms of their investigations crosses a line. Even though we also know that President Trump has crossed that line.”
Tapper noted Trump’s repeated statements
expressing anger at Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia investigation,
his request to former FBI Director James Comey to take it easy on former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and
his decision to fire Comey to relieve pressure from the FBI’s probe.
“Here we have the president openly expressing his frustration that he’s not supposed to intrude in ongoing investigations or order investigations of his political opponents,” Tapper said.
“We’ve certainly seen that President Trump has been willing to play with that line.“
Tapper also noted
Trump’s decision to express his judicial opinion on deserter Bowe Bergdahl’s sentence,
his attacks on George Papdapolous—who’s at the center of the investigation into Trump’s campaign—and
his declaration on Wednesday that the U.S. justice system is “a joke and … a laughing stock.”
“It’s a staggering lack of regard for the sanc y of judicial matters and the norms of the United States government, and yet we don’t hear much those on Capitol Hill in the president’s party,”
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/non...e+Raw+Story%29
But ST's rightwingnutjobs, fellating themselves that they are super-patriots, loving America, venerating the Cons ution, join the 30% of Americans who still "support" Trash.
Actually dumbass, Trump needs to fire Sessions first.
Did Manafort's indictment mention collusion with Russia or the election at any point yes or no?
You said no one was in trouble. No indictments. Where is Flynn btw? He is mighty quiet![]()
Manafort was indicted for crimes he committed as Trump's campaign chairman. Hmm why didn't Trump vet him? oh yeah thats right. They knew each other since the 80's.
BTW TSA, why are Trump's own people wearing wires around him?![]()
Holy you didn't even read the indictment
this nothingburger is pretty tasty.
Son, you think these are the only charges Manafort is indicted for?![]()
Gotdayum tasty.
Trump Threatens To Take Down Robert Mueller For Investigating Past Business Deals
Trump's legal team is suggesting they will go after Mueller if he investigates anything they don't want him to.
According to a report published Saturday by Politico, Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow said that he will challenge Mueller if he looks into any old financial dealings or real estate deals connected to the president.More from the report:
Trump himself told the New York Times in July that he would consider it “a violation” if Mueller’s investigators looked into his personal finances.
And the president’s personal attorney, Jay Sekulow, told POLITICO on Thursday he is primed to lodge formal objections with either Mueller or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein if the Russia investigation took a wide or unexpected detour into issues like an old Trump real-estate deal.“We’d view that as outside the scope of legitimate inquiry,” Sekulow said. “We’d raise it.”
http://www.politicususa.com/2017/11/04/trump-threatens-robert-mueller-investigates-business-deals.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&u tm_campaign=Feed%3A+politicususa%2FfJAl+%28Politic us+USA+%29
You're like 4Chang
Arrangements underway for Trump to meet with Putin in Vietnam
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/arr...e+Raw+Story%29
don't know him, never met him, don't know who he is
you're like a nobody.
Former US Attorney reveals Papadopoulos gave Mueller four people to be investigated as part of his guilty plea
“He is now cooperating with Mueller’s probe,” Witt remarked. “It’s part of his plea deal. Is it likely at this point that Mueller has gathered a lot more information from Papadopoulos than we are aware of at this point?”
“I think that’s highly likely,” McQuade began. “I know that President Trump and others want to minimize his role in the campaign, and no doubt he is a small fish — that’s how the strategy typically works.
But what we can safely conclude is that Mueller’s team gave him a plea deal, and they would only do that because they believed they were receiving something of value that could be information about others.”
“If you look at that statement of the offense that was filed in connection with the plea agreement, he identifies four other officials with whom he communicated about this, but not by name but by le,”
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/for...e+Raw+Story%29
A Lesson in Russian Strategic Deception
How Moscow tries to throw us off the trail.
The 2016 election will be remembered for, among other things, Russian attacks including cybertheft, propaganda, trolls, bots, disinformation, efforts to use social media to stoke negative passions, and possible espionage (in common parlance, collusion).
Several commentators have correctly reminded us that such activity is wholly consistent with Russian intelligence activity over the decades.
As such, we should also be on the lookout for another classic Russian trick: strategic deception.
Strategic deception is a secret, offensive effort to create an alternative narrative that serves Moscow’s interests.
In this sense, Facebook and Russian deception have something in common—they succeed by selling us exactly what we want to hear.
Facebook tracks your likes and interests, providing you with what you are inclined to believe.
Clever deception, especially when dipped in some of the same insights of behavioral psychology, does much the same thing.
In 2016, it was clear that the United States was not ready to defend against Russian interference.
Unlike the Europeans who were far more savvy about Russian intentions, there is a tendency in U.S. culture to “trust but verify.”![]()
U.S. journalists tend to report about Russia as if it is a Western country where rule of law reigns.
We try to verify and question every allegation before we accept the worst.
We assume things are on the up-and-up unless we can prove otherwise—innocent until proven guilty.
Russia benefits from our naïveté.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2017/11/the_mueller_probe_and_a_lesson_in_russian_strategi c_deception.html
Russia-linked propaganda accounts banned by Twitter are still active on Facebook
Multiple Facebook pages tied to Twitter's suspended, Russia-linked feeds remain online.
https://thinkprogress.org/russia-lin...-1ca727253ccf/
Trump’s claim that Papadopoulos had inconsequential role is unraveling
Papadopoulos represented the Trump campaign several times.
members of the administration have sought to distance themselves from Papadopoulos and minimize the role he played on the campaign.
Papadopoulos was in Cleveland during the Republican National Convention last summer, and
spoke on a panel organized by the American Jewish Committee about U.S. foreign policy, NBC News reported Friday.
An AJC spokesperson told NBC Papadopoulos was invited to speak on the panel as “a Trump campaign foreign policy adviser.”
Then, last September,
Papadopoulos gave an interview to the Russian Interfax News Agency in which he’s described as “one of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump’s foreign political advisors.”
During Trump’s inauguration in January,
Papadopoulos also met with Israeli leaders as a Trump foreign policy adviser,
NBC reported.
https://thinkprogress.org/trump-papa...-00a9ee1c5c40/
coffee boy handling Trash's foreign policy!
sounds about right for incompetent Trash and his mafiya of criminal clowns
https://thinkprogress.org/trump-papa...-00a9ee1c5c40/
Hidden bombs in Papadopoulos’ plea indicates Trump’s role may soon take center stage
There was no evidence that Trump knew about any campaign contacts with Russians or their intermediaries. Until now.
Until Monday, there was no evidence that Trump knew about any campaign contacts with Russians or their intermediaries.
In July, we learned about a June 2016 meeting between Donald Trump Jr., campaign chairman Paul Manafort, Jared Kushner, and several Russians who had promised Trump Jr. damaging information on Hillary Clinton. Trump claimed he knew nothing about the meeting.
“The President was not aware of, and did not attend, the meeting,” a spokesman for Trump’s legal team said at the time.
But tucked away in the guilty plea of George Papadopoulos is a piece of information that undermines Trump’s February statement and draws him more directly into the scandal.
According to Papadopoulos, when he attended a
March 31, 2016 campaign national security meeting he told the small group, which included President Trump, that he had ongoing communications with Russians that would allow him to facilitate a meeting between Trump and Vladimir Putin.
9. On or about March 31, 2016, defendant PAPADOPOULOS attended a “national security meeting” in Washington, D.C., with then-candidate Trump and other foreign policy advisors for the Campaign. When defendant PAPADOPOULOS introduced himself to the group, he stated, in sum and substance, that he had connections that could help arrange a meeting between then-candidate Trump and President Putin.
The New York Times reports that “Mr. Trump listened with interest and asked questions of Mr. Papadopoulos” as he laid out his proposal.
In the end Trump “didn’t say yes, and he didn’t say no,” and Papadopoulos continued to try to broker a meeting.
The detail that Trump attended the meeting was not essential to include in the guilty plea but Mueller chose to include it. Significantly, it suggests that Trump is not being honest about what he knew about his campaign’s engagement with Russia.
https://thinkprogress.org/the-hidden...-8b59601200ac/
So Trash LIED that he didn't know that his mafiya was in contact with the Russians.
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