The special counsel investigation is moving very quickly compared to others. You're an idiot, Darrin.
I'm sure you wouldn't know anything about that.
Did you drink something stronger than coffee this morning?
The special counsel investigation is moving very quickly compared to others. You're an idiot, Darrin.
Ok , I'll humor you ;
On what are you basing this claim of Trump making it unscathed?
a) Trump is above the law and you support criminals
b) Trump is squeaky clean and has broken zero laws
c) Your cultdom makes it impossible for you to dream of any scenario where dear leader goes down in flames
Which of those - or - supply your own that will support why you say that Trump will go unscathed and/or you have a wrong definition of "unscathed?"
Lol fake Christian Chris
Just 2 more years and if he doesn't get re-elected, he was shut down. You have to take a W where you can find one.
Not making it the 2 more years![]()
Depends. If he fires Kelly and things go back to the scandal a day madness of the Priebus era I could see the GOP turning their backs on him like they were about to then. If he's smart enough to keep Kelly he should be fine.
" If he fires Kelly "
there's already a vicious revolt among WH staff defending Kelly
It Trash fires him, I expect the leaking and sabotaging Trash will come back even worse (well, even better)
Not making it 1 more year
Not making it till the election
Not getting re-elected
HAHAHA told you.. I called it
I called my shot. I see you are lining up your excuses.
Who's payroll is Whitaker on?
Tax returns reveal one six-figure donor accounts for entirety of "dark money" funding Whitaker's non
https://www.opensecrets.org/news/201...ers-nonprofit/A single six-figure donor accounted for 100 percent of funding raised by a nonprofit run by acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker before he became Jeff Sessions’ chief of staff last year, new tax do ents obtained by the Center for Responsive Politics reveal.
President Trump tapped Whitaker to become acting Attorney General earlier in November after Jeff Sessions was asked to resign.
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) is a self-proclaimed 501(c)(3) “watchdog” nonprofit.
This is not the first year a single big donor has accounted for the entirety of FACT’s funding, according to an exclusive new analysis by CRP. Nearly 100 percent of FACT’s funding — all but a few dollars in interest accrued on money left-over from prior years — came from a single anonymous donor again in 2015, 2016 and again last year.
CRP discovered FACT’s first tax return back in 2016, revealing its funding — $600,000 for 2014, its first year of operation — came entirely from a donor-advised fund called DonorsTrust, which acts as a pass-through vessel managing the money flow from wealthy individuals and foundations to nonprofit organizations while allowing the donors to remain anonymous. Beneficiaries of DonorsTrust include a breadth of conservative and libertarian initiatives. Due to DonorsTrust’s design, although CRP is able to reveal the direct funder of FACT by piecing together grants from different tax returns, the ultimate donor remains hidden.
^ probably Putin or Prince Mohammad money
Trump's shady attorney general knew his company was swamped with complaints of fraud — but promoted it anyway
He looks to be as honest a businessman as Trump was.
they might be taking a close look at is Acting Attorney General Matthew G. Whitaker’s involvement with a Miami-based marketing company called World Patent Marketing—
especially in light of the complaints received by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) when Whitaker was on WPM’s advisory board.
And FTC do ents released on November 30 in response to
a public information request show how deeply Whitaker was involved with the company even when complaints were coming in.
Whitaker joined WPM’s advisory board in 2014, and the company received complaints from customers that year as well as in 2015.
The FTC eventually filed a complaint against WPM for allegedly cheating its customers—some of whom reportedly lost their life savings.
Whitaker, the Washington Post reported Friday, “did little to assist” the FTC’s investigation of WPM.
Once in a public position, though, he seems to have changed his tune. In an October 2017 message,
Whitaker told the FTC, “I didn’t know that you had served a subpoena.![]()
I am now at the Department of Justice here in Washington DC, as the chief of staff to the attorney general; so, I want to be very helpful.”
https://www.alternet.org/news-amp-po...mplaints-fraud
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