Considering where Clinton has left the party they were right
It does not say "he obstructed justice but..." Stop being disingenuous.
lol this sucks but you have to swallow the results. It's over for all intent and purposes.
Unless there is a huge turn around and Mueller himself speaks and says this is not what my report says then just forget about it.
Just be thankful we're a year and a half until we can actually vote him out...unless the bernie s decide to go full re again when he doesn't win the nomination again.
Considering where Clinton has left the party they were right
Didn't she save the party from total collapse?DNC being broke and being bought out by her.
I reckon if she didn't infuse millions into it, we'd have no party---which coincidently would have probably been a better deal.
No, Mueller is saying ¨we have nothing on him, after 2 years and lots of money wasted, we need to say the buh bye liberal commies¨
Let it go, find a place where you and DJohn can hug and cry to alleviate the pain.
Is not that I care, its you that dont have a clue about whats happening in your own country.
You are in the state called denial, snowflake
Make your way towards your nearest safe space because the state of Grievance is approaching![]()
I love that channel tbqh
Lol, so Im eating dry turds from goats while posting stuff here using my Commodore 64 with a 14.4 modem and you are lecturing us from your luxury mansion?
8k resolution, tri sli setup rig 560 hz monitor?
It’s hilarious that you claim to not be a Hillary fan.
If you care about democracy, you should be pretty happy with both on how the investigation was conducted and the final result, tbh...
I'm sure Democrats in Congress will try to make political moves over this thing regardless, but considering Mueller's fine work on this, they should really think twice about it.
Mueller concluded NOTHING about obstruction, one way or the other.
lol raging mad
I'm beyond tired of saying I am not. I live in reality, however.
Maybe I should start saying Benghazi was her fault and point out several inaccuracies to get my point accross...
nope
G F Y
id rather wait to read muellers report directly
sessions fired - trump was happy once he found barr
barr not trustworthy
huge cover up
Hillary is an angel. Eleanor just told me.
Factbox: Guilty pleas, indictments abound in Trump-Russia probe
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 U.S. election has ensnared dozens of people, including several advisers to President Donald Trump and a series of Russian nationals and companies.
PAUL MANAFORT
Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chairman, guilty of five counts of tax fraud, was sentenced to a combined 7-1/2 years in prison in two cases brought by Mueller in which he was convicted by a jury in Virginia in August 2018 and pleaded guilty a month later in Washington.
In Virginia, he was found guilty of five counts of tax fraud, two counts of bank fraud and one count of failing to disclose foreign bank accounts.
Manafort, who prosecutors said tried to conceal from the U.S. government millions of dollars he was paid as a political consultant for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy in a separate case in Washington and agreed to cooperate with Mueller. The Washington case had focused on accusations of money laundering and failing to report foreign bank accounts, among other charges.
A judge on Feb. 13 ruled that Manafort had breached his agreement to cooperate with Mueller by lying to prosecutors about three matters pertinent to the Russia probe including his interactions with a business partner, Konstantin Kilimnik, who they have said has ties to Russian intelligence.
MICHAEL COHEN
Cohen, Trump’s former personal lawyer, pleaded guilty in August 2018 to crimes including orchestrating “hush money” payments before the 2016 election to women who have said they had sexual encounters with Trump, violating campaign laws. That case was handled by federal prosecutors in New York, not Mueller’s office.
As part of a separate agreement with Mueller’s team, Cohen pleaded guilty in November 2018 to lying to Congress about negotiations concerning a proposed Trump Tower in Moscow, a project that never materialized.
Cohen is due to report to prison on May 6 to begin serving a three-year prison sentence.
Cohen in February 2019 testified at a public hearing before a House of Representatives committee. He accused Trump of approving the “hush money” payments and knowing in advance about the 2016 release by the WikiLeaks website of emails that prosecutors have said were stolen by Russia to harm Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid. He said Trump implicitly directed him to lie about the Moscow real estate project.
He promised to keep cooperating with prosecutors and made multiple closed-door appearances before congressional panels.
MICHAEL FLYNN
Flynn, Trump’s national security adviser for less than a month in early 2017, pleaded guilty in December 2017 to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia during Trump’s presidential transition and agreed to cooperate with Mueller.
Trump fired him as national security adviser after it emerged that Flynn had misled Vice President Mike Pence and the FBI about his dealings with the then-Russian ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak. His sentencing is pending.
ROGER STONE
The longtime Trump ally and presidential campaign adviser was charged in January 2019 with seven criminal counts including obstruction of an official proceeding, witness tampering and making false statements, pleading not guilty.
His trial date has been set for Nov. 5.
Prosecutors said Stone shared with members of the Trump campaign team advance knowledge of the plan by WikiLeaks to release the stolen Democratic emails. Prosecutors also accused him of trying to interfere with a witness, a radio host who matched the profile of Randy Credico.
RICK GATES
The former deputy chairman of Trump’s campaign, Gates pleaded guilty in February 2018 to conspiracy against the United States and lying to investigators. He agreed to cooperate with Mueller and testified as a prosecution witness against Manafort, his former business partner. His sentencing is pending.
KONSTANTIN KILIMNIK
A Manafort aide in Ukraine and a political operative described by prosecutors as linked to Russian intelligence, Kilimnik was charged in June 2018 with tampering with witnesses about their past lobbying for Ukraine’s former pro-Russian government.
Prosecutors said in January 2019 that Manafort shared political polling data with Kilimnik in 2016, providing an indication that Trump’s campaign may have tried to coordinate with Russians.
TWELVE RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS
Twelve Russian intelligence officers were indicted by a federal grand jury in July 2018, accused of hacking the Clinton campaign and Democratic Party organizations as part of a Russian scheme to release emails damaging to Clinton during the 2016 race. They covertly monitored employee computers and planted malicious code, as well as stealing emails and other do ents, according to the indictment.
THIRTEEN RUSSIAN NATIONALS, THREE COMPANIES
Thirteen Russians and three Russian companies were indicted in Mueller’s investigation in February 2018, accused of taking part in an elaborate campaign to sow discord in the United States ahead of the 2016 election and harm Clinton’s candidacy in order to boost Trump. The companies included: the Internet Research Agency, a St. Petersburg-based propaganda arm known for trolling on social media; Concord Management and Consulting; and Concord Catering.
GEORGE PAPADOPOULOS
The former Trump campaign adviser was sentenced in September 2018 to 14 days in prison after pleading guilty in October 2017 to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russian officials, including a professor who told him the Russians had “dirt” on Clinton.
ALEX VAN DER ZWAAN
A lawyer who once worked closely with Manafort and Gates, Van Der Zwaan pleaded guilty in February 2018 to lying to Mueller’s investigators about contacts with a Trump campaign official. Van Der Zwaan, the Dutch son-in-law of one of Russia’s richest men, was sentenced in April 2018 to 30 days in prison and fined $20,000.
RICHARD PINEDO
Pinedo was not involved with the Trump campaign, but in February 2018 pleaded guilty to iden y fraud in a case related to the Mueller investigation for helping Russian conspirators launder money, purchase Facebook ads and pay for supplies.
He was sentenced in October 2018 to six months in jail and six months of home detention.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...e=domesticNews
DMC What exactly is wrong with that assumption?
Saying someone is substantially smarter than Trump should be a given. But to reassert what I said about hillary being smarter than Trump. She is. lol fatboi
The facts will suffice.
Right, you’re not a Hillary fan, you just live in the completely unbiased reality that Hillary is the Democratic Party’s savior.
"Unscathed" by an FBI that has already been shown to be in league with her.
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I said that she gave millions to bail out the DNC from bankruptcy which is true. It was reported on by the news.
BUT HEY--BIASED.
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