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    It's not a matter of "if", it's a matter of "when". They might not get him on collision but they'll have enough to force him out.

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    It's not a matter of "if", it's a matter of "when". They might not get him on collision but they'll have enough to force him out.
    you think the next Congress will impeach DJT? or that DJT will step down?

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    the fact that the prez is consistently surrounded by shady characters like these is probably more than a mere coincidence
    the trend isn't good. DJT needs a break.

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    you think the next Congress will impeach DJT? or that DJT will step down?
    Honestly, I think he steps down after ensuring he's teflon and then goes on maniacally blasting off everywhere he can about conspiracy theories. it's going to end really ugly.

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    Honestly, I think he steps down after ensuring he's teflon and then goes on maniacally blasting off everywhere he can about conspiracy theories. it's going to end really ugly.
    Honestly, that's just your fantasy. You're a .

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    TSA is parroting Qanon. He completely bought into that last year and can't quit it now.

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    giving Mueller credit for non-Trump/Russia collusion cases handed off to other districts

    today’s Nonos
    Manafort and Cohen convictions weren't Russian cases.

    My guess is that Mueller's team got the information and gave to other legal teams to deliver the coups de grace.

    Cohen clearly stated he conspired with "candidate-1" before the election to violate Fed election laws, and Maddow pointed out that Trash's company paid the conspiracy funds.

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    All the President’s Men: Major newspapers rip Trump for damning ties to criminals

    the editorial boards at both the New York Times and the Washington Post offered devastating takes on the White House’s greatly diminished moral and legal standing.

    “Only a complete fantasist — that is, only President Trump and his cultcould continue to claim that this investigation of foreign subversion of an American election,

    which has already yielded dozens of other indictments and several guilty pleas, is a ‘hoax’ or ‘scam’ or ‘rigged witch hunt,'”

    “For a president who had promised to hire only the best, the twin results represented a stunning rebuke.”

    Throughout these prosecutions, Mr. Trump vacillated between

    distancing himself from Mr. Manafort (he worked for the president for only “a very short period of time”) and

    embracing him (he is “a very good person”).

    Similarly, Mr. Trump flipped from fury that Mr. Cohen’s offices were raided to claiming that

    he and Mr. Cohen were never all that close.

    This contradictory excuse-making should not distract from the fact that

    the president has staffed his campaign and administration with

    shady characters,

    fringe ideologues and

    other opportunistic hangers-on

    who would never have approached their high positions but for Mr. Trump’s lack of judgment.

    The Times notes that Manafort’s history, in particular, was deeply troubling at the time Trump hired him.

    He has worked for dictators and undemocratic leaders on the international stage.

    It notes that, in fact, Trump may have hired Manfort exactly for this experience, rather than despite this past.

    “For a witch hunt, Mr. Mueller’s investigation has already bagged a remarkable number of witches.

    Only the best witches, you might say.”

    Meanwhile, the Post says the ball is now in Congress’ court, whether it likes it or not.

    But legislators cannot in good conscience ignore an alleged co-conspirator in the White House.”

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/08/pre...e+Raw+Story%29

    legislators cannot in good conscience

    Repug Congress has no conscience, morals, ethics, only well-paid dictates from the oligarchy,

    which itself doesn't GIVE A CAPITALIST's about conscience, morals, ethics,

    cares exclusively about amassing more Capital, which is the overwhelming priority of Capital

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    Mueller has to find Trump/Russia election collusion/conspiracy to avoid an embarrassment of an investigation.
    There has already been collusion, you witted simpleton.

    The Steele dossier outlined a bunch of people in Trumps orbit, including Cohen who met with various Russian officials.

    Every single one of those meetings was confirmed to one degree or another, but they could never quite find enough on Cohen to 100% confirm it. *from what was available publicly.

    So now, Cohen is going to detail just how he committed treason with the S bag Donny.

    Now, if you can get your tongue out of S bag Donny's trousers long enough to read:

    Why the question of whether Michael Cohen visited Prague is massively important for Donald Trump
    The Steele dossier claimed Cohen went to Prague to meet Russians. He’s said for more than a year that he didn’t.
    That’s because the claim that such a meeting happened is one of the most specific claims in Christopher Steele’s dossier alleging collusion between the Trump team and Russia to influence the 2016 election — and because, since the very first day that dossier was publicly released, Cohen has adamantly denied taking any such trip, and Trump’s team has relied on that denial to dispute the dossier’s accuracy. “I have never been to Prague in my life. #fakenews,” Cohen tweeted on January 10, 2017, hours after the dossier was posted.

    Yet a new report from McClatchy’s Peter Stone and Greg Gordon claims that special counsel Robert Mueller has evidence that Cohen did, in fact, enter Prague through Germany at the height of the 2016 campaign, in “August or early September.”
    https://www.vox.com/2018/4/13/172366...steele-dossier


    Why would the presidents personal lawyer secretly travel to Prague to meet with Russian officials?

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    It's not a matter of "if", it's a matter of "when". They might not get him on collision but they'll have enough to force him out.
    They will get him on collusion, and obstruction of justice in multiple cases.

    Clinton lied about a blowjob.

    Trump did waaaay more than that. I am pretty certain Trump's crimes includes money laundering.

    He is, quite plainly, a criminal.

    So now, the party of "moral values" has to semen shield for him.

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    Darrin says felonies good.

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    There has already been collusion, you witted simpleton.

    The Steele dossier outlined a bunch of people in Trumps orbit, including Cohen who met with various Russian officials.

    Every single one of those meetings was confirmed to one degree or another, but they could never quite find enough on Cohen to 100% confirm it. *from what was available publicly.

    So now, Cohen is going to detail just how he committed treason with the S bag Donny.

    Now, if you can get your tongue out of S bag Donny's trousers long enough to read:

    Why the question of whether Michael Cohen visited Prague is massively important for Donald Trump

    https://www.vox.com/2018/4/13/172366...steele-dossier


    Why would the presidents personal lawyer secretly travel to Prague to meet with Russian officials?


    When federal prosecutors induced Cohen to plead out after poring over his finances and legal work, the most they got from him was to claim that non-disclosure agreements he arranged with two women were actually campaign contributions. He didn’t cop to anything in the dossier that has undergirded the Russia investigation — not an alleged visit to Prague to arrange treasonous collusion, nor any involvement with the hacking of Democratic emails.
    http://thefederalist.com/2018/08/22/...ns-legal-woes/

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    Rachel Maddow Adds To Trump’s Nightmares With Potential Indictment Of The Trump Organization

    the Trump Organization was implicated in Michael Cohen’s crimes, which means that Trump’s company may be facing indictment.

    Maddow said,

    “The president’s company, his business, the Trump Organization, also appears to be implicated in the description of this crime.

    Because it is the president’s company that is apparently the en y that reimbursed Michael Cohen for the illegal payoff.

    It was $130,000 illegal payoff to Stormy Daniels.

    They not only reimbursed him for the payoff.

    They also paid off a lot more on top of the reimbursement.

    It is spelled out that Michael Cohen put out this $130,000 as the payoff

    but then Trump Organization, the president’s business, paid him back.

    Not $130,000.

    They paid him back over $420,000.

    For having provided that service.

    And that service, of course, was a felony for which Mr. Cohen will now go to prison.

    They paid him a lot of money to do that.

    I don’t know if you can indict a president

    but I’m pretty sure you can indict president’s company.”

    https://www.politicususa.com/2018/08...iticus+USA+%29


    What I wonder is what else did that money pay for?

    Assuming that part of that money was for a payout, that leaves the purpose of the other $290,000.

    Profit for Cohen... or reimbursement for other payouts we DON'T know about?

    My guess is there is another shoe to drop, i.e. the latter.

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    Who's saying that?

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    They will get him on collusion, and obstruction of justice in multiple cases.

    Clinton lied about a blowjob.

    Trump did waaaay more than that. I am pretty certain Trump's crimes includes money laundering.

    He is, quite plainly, a criminal.

    So now, the party of "moral values" has to semen shield for him.
    The right thing to do as a party is admit he's done and let's get Pence in there.

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    So, Manafort is your typical shady DC swamp creature and Trump paid off two Stormies.


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    Look at Darrin with his bad self, googling like a grown up.

    Now, if you had more than two brain cells to rub together at this point, you might have asked yourself what Cohen is giving up in exchange for his guilty plea?

    What do you think that is, geenyus?

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    Look at Darrin with his bad self, googling like a grown up.

    Now, if you had more than two brain cells to rub together at this point, you might have asked yourself what Cohen is giving up in exchange for his guilty plea?

    What do you think that is, geenyus?

    He didn’t give up a trip to Prague, geenyus.

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    He didn’t give up a trip to Prague, geenyus.
    How do you know that Darrin?

    Do tell.

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    So, Manafort is your typical shady DC swamp creature and Trump paid off two Stormies.

    Darrin loves him some federal crimes.

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    Darrin loves him some federal crimes.
    More than his country

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    Trump has EVERYTHING. Access to EVERYTHING, he’s had it since he took office.


    Assuming Donald Trump reads...

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    Assuming Donald Trump reads...
    Trump didn’t even know McGhan would go in there and spill his guts

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    He didn’t give up a trip to Prague, geenyus.
    How many crimes and of what nature are you going to let the president get away with, before you care, Darrin?

    You hypocritical sack of .

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