You mean like Flynn?
Yeah it's rare but when we all know someone lies, they actually do get charged.
What exactly was the lie he told
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now you went from white trash "you're not better than me" to the juvenile "you cannot tell me what to do!"
I'm comfortable with my parents deaths, I fail to see what you are hoping to accomplish by fixating on it though.
You remain a phobe and backbiting hypocrite that everyone can see.
now he is wishcasting that McCabe is secretly under investigation.
wow he went for the war is peace line. smh.
when you wishcast upon a star...
Goodlatte Subpoenas DOJ for Do ents Related to FISA Abuse, Clinton Investigation, and McCabe Firing
https://goodlatte.house.gov/news/doc...o entID=1177
TSA cannot read.
So shook you can’t see the forest for the trees. Grand jury empaneled.
Yes, it seems he can't decipher what he posted even though it's in English
Grand jury empaneled for:
FISA abuse
Clinton investigation
McCabe firing
Take your pick I’mat any of the three
Yeah they're questioning why McCabe was fired the way he was. What does any of that have to do with your claim of him lying under oath?
You’re a dense . There’s a grand jury empaneled concerning at least one of the three of Goodlatte’s subpoena.
What do you think there’s a grand jury for:
FISA abuse
Clinton investigation
McCabe firing
And since you brought this up again what do you think lacking candor under oath means?
Grand Juries good now? You sure as don't want to talk about the 3 empaneled and indictments sent half of Trump's cabinet.
Indictments on half of his cabinet
List which half of these are indicted please
Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, and the Attorney General. Additionally, the Cabinet includes the White House Chief of Staff and heads of the Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Management and Budget, United States Trade Representative, United States Mission to the United Nations, Council of Economic Advisors, and Small Business Administration.
Oh whoops. Most his cabinet isn't even filled![]()
His campaign and his family. His National Security Adviser. His Campaign manager. Stone's indictment . Jr, Kushner, Ivanka. Lordy.
‘They’re gonna gut these guys’: Rick Wilson brutally describes what Mueller’s team will do to Trump’s remaining lawyers
describing what is left of President Donald Trump’s legal team as a bunch of rank amateurs who are going to be “gutted” by special counsel Robert Mueller’s crack team of prosecutors.
the acerbic Wilson — who has become one of Trump’s most vociferous and hilarious critics — unleashed an expert undressing of Trump’s remaining lawyers comparing them to nothing more than Fox News shouters.
“Well, the problem for the whole theory of a reality TV set of lawyers is that
Robert Mueller has a team of pipe-swinging, knee-breaking actual prosecutors and
they’re going to chew these guys up and spit them out,”
“They’re going to take a Joe diGenova,
who haven’t practiced law for quite some time I understand, and
they’re going to gut them —
they’re going to roll them over and spank them.”
“This isn’t going to be a fair fight,” he elaborated.
“Because Robert Mueller has people who actually know things and have built a case.
And they’re going to win this war and
win it despite Sean Hannity bellowing louder than anyone else on TV.
That may move the Trump base, but
I think it’s not going to have a lot of impact at all on this case.”
“Mueller has rolled up mobsters with great attorneys before,
so I really don’t think this is going to be something that Donald Trump picking a guy because he can fight well on Fox TV and
scream conspiracy about the FBI or the DOJ and the government, the deep state, is going to work” he added.
“You know, this is the Trump idea that the world is reality television
when there’s actually reality outside of reality television.”
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/the...ining-lawyers/
Weissmann’s involvement in the Colombo case in the 1990s was the first of many cases that would draw criticism from his peers but this case, in particular, would be one of the FBI’s biggest blunders. As I outlined last month, Judge Charles P. Sifton reprimanded Weissmann for withholding evidence from the defense, as previously reported. Weissmann allowed a corrupt FBI agent to testify against the defendants in the case despite having knowledge that the agent was under investigation. The agent had a nefarious relationship with a reputed underboss of the Colombo crime family, who was accused later of numerous murders, court records reveal.
Mueller had similar troubles during the 1980s in Boston when he was Acting U.S. Attorney from 1986 through 1987. Under Mueller’s watch in Boston, another one of the FBI’s most scandalous cases occurred. At the time, an FBI agent by the name of John Connolly, who is now in prison for murder-related charges, had been the handler for James ‘Whitey’ Bulger. Bulger, who Connolly aided in escaping FBI custody in the 90s, was a notorious mobster and murderer who had been working as a confidential informant for the FBI against other crime syndicates in the Boston area. Mueller, who oversaw the FBI during his time there, was criticized by the media and congressional members for how the situation in Boston was handled. Bulger, who committed numerous murders during his time as an informant, disappeared for more than 16 years until he was finally captured in California in 2011; by that time Mueller was director of the FBI.
The defendants in the Colombo related cases were acquitted after it was discovered that Weissmann and his team had withheld evidence. There were 16 defendants in front of 48 different jurors and 4 different judges. Three others had their convictions overturned. Two men convicted without the evidence having been revealed remain in prison, serving life sentences.
At one trial, Weissmann and his co-counsel expressly vouched for the integrity of the corrupt agent, concealing the corruption, and arguing to the jury that if they had any reason to believe the agent lied about anything they should acquit the defendant, according to court records and Schoen.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller III and Whitey Bulger
James ‘Whitey’ Bulger: a notorious gangster and murderer from Boston, who was also a long time confidential informant of the FBI.
During the 1980s, Mueller served as an assistant US attorney and then as the acting US attorney in Boston. The FBI was under his supervision during the time Bulger was an informant.
Former FBI Special Agent John Connolly, who is now in prison for racketeering and murder-related charges, had been the handler for James ‘Whitey’ Bulger. He allegedly tipped off Bulger that one of his business associates was going to testify against him. Bulger had his associate murdered.
Bulger was a confidential informant for the FBI since 1975 and escaped arrest by the FBI in the 90s after his FBI handler informed Bulger an arrest was imminent. He was on the run for 16 years and captured in 2011. Mueller was then director of the FBI.
In 1965 four men were convicted of a murder that the FBI later learned they did not commit. Three of the men faced death sentences.
The FBI had learned during the time Bulger was an informant that the men did not commit the murders. The men served decades in prison and two of them died in prison.
A jury trial revealed that the FBI had known the men were innocent but withheld the evidence from state law enforcement authorities.
In 2007, a jury awarded more than $101 million in damages to the surviving men and their families.
However, during the time the men were in prison Mueller wrote multiple letters to the parole and pardons board opposing clemency for the four men. Mueller never answered questions as to what he knew about the case or if he was aware of the men’s innocence, as reported extensively by Kevin Cullen, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer with the Boston Globe.
In 2013, Bulger went on trial for 32 counts of racketeering, money laundering and extortion. He was also indicted on weapons charges and 19 counts of murder.
https://saraacarter.com/robert-muell...i-and-the-mob/
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white flag
Nope. That would be your Guccifer theory.![]()
daily beast familiar with source
Tell me more about Stone, Kushner, Ivanka, Jr’s indictments![]()
And name half of his cabinet that’s been indicted![]()
Because sources bad now![]()
What’s even funnier than the actual bull you spew is that none of “intellectually honest” crowd ever calls you on the bull you spew.
White flag again. No further explanation of these imaginary indictments.
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