TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

Both the post you quoted has me stated as searching for "truth" which is what Mueller is doing. God your straw man arguments are weak just to try to call someone a hypocrite. You are a shill of a man.

Actually, you were questioning the objectivity of others because they didn't believe your theory about a conspiracy that isn't proven. It's not a straw man. it's spot on.

And just for the record, "the likes of you" is not an answer and is a lazy, cowardly generalization that refused to deal with the point made.
 
"During his testimony, Coats suggested no single agency is leading America’s response to Russian interference. In December, The Washington Post reported Trump hasn’t held any cabinet meetings to address the issue and doesn’t like talking about it.


“We have heard that President Trump has personally himself done absolutely nothing to help our national security establishment and infrastructure stop the next round of Russian meddling,” Price said following testimony from the intelligence chiefs."


Trump Still Doubts Russia's Election Interference—That's Giving a 'Green Light' to Putin, Says Ex-CIA Analyst
 
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"During his testimony, Coats suggested no single agency is leading America’s response to Russian interference. In December, The Washington Post reported Trump hasn’t held any cabinet meetings to address the issue and doesn’t like talking about it.


“We have heard that President Trump has personally himself done absolutely nothing to help our national security establishment and infrastructure stop the next round of Russian meddling,” Price said following testimony from the intelligence chiefs."


Trump Still Doubts Russia's Election Interference—That's Giving a 'Green Light' to Putin, Says Ex-CIA Analyst

Did Trump say that ‘specifically-verbatim’ since he’s become president and had daily intelligence briefing?

Or are ‘sources’ saying that other ‘sources’ heard it from other ‘sources’ ?

Or is it that the Dimz and media are whiny because he’s not come out publicly and demonized Russia like Obama didn’t say ‘Radical Islamic’ terrorists ?
 
Did Trump say that ‘specifically-verbatim’ since he’s become president and had daily intelligence briefing?

Or are ‘sources’ saying that other ‘sources’ heard it from other ‘sources’ ?

Or is it that the Dimz and media are whiny because he’s not come out publicly and demonized Russia like Obama didn’t say ‘Radical Islamic’ terrorists ?

It is Trump not being able to admit Russian interference because he is a massive snowflake that is so narcissistic about his election victory that he doesn't mind a foreign enemy attempting to sabotage our election process.
 
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— Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about talking in April 2016 to a professor with close ties to the Kremlin who told Papadopoulos that Moscow had "dirt" on Hillary Clinton. The professor told him about thousands of emails the Russians had from the Clinton campaign.

— Donald Trump Jr., Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort met with a Russian attorney at Trump Tower in June 2016 after being promised "dirt" on Clinton. The campaign later communicated to meeting organizers that they were disappointed they didn't get what they were promised.

— In July 2017, the president and White House advisers put together a misleading statement about the nature of the Trump Tower meeting, saying that it was for the purpose of discussing Russian adoptions.

— The Trump campaign knew through Papadopoulos that the Russians had obtained thousands of emails from the Clinton campaign. Then-candidate Trump publicly asked the Russians in July 2016 to hack Clinton and find her "30,000 emails that are missing" from the personal email server she used while secretary of State. WikiLeaks began posting emails from the Clinton campaign in October, just weeks before the November election.

— Former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn held secret conversations with Russian officials in December 2016 during the presidential transition period, promising to undermine sanctions imposed against Russia by the Obama administration for meddling in the U.S. election. Flynn pleaded guilty late last year to lying to the FBI about those conversations.

"All of this is evidence of collusion," said Schiff, a former federal prosecutor. "Now, I've never said that there was proof beyond a reasonable doubt. That's for Bob Mueller to decide. But to say there's no evidence of collusion, you'd have to ignore all this."

Schiff: 'Ample evidence' of collusion between Trump campaign, Russians
 
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— Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about talking in April 2016 to a professor with close ties to the Kremlin who told Papadopoulos that Moscow had "dirt" on Hillary Clinton. The professor told him about thousands of emails the Russians had from the Clinton campaign.

— Donald Trump Jr., Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort met with a Russian attorney at Trump Tower in June 2016 after being promised "dirt" on Clinton. The campaign later communicated to meeting organizers that they were disappointed they didn't get what they were promised.

— In July 2017, the president and White House advisers put together a misleading statement about the nature of the Trump Tower meeting, saying that it was for the purpose of discussing Russian adoptions.

— The Trump campaign knew through Papadopoulos that the Russians had obtained thousands of emails from the Clinton campaign. Then-candidate Trump publicly asked the Russians in July 2016 to hack Clinton and find her "30,000 emails that are missing" from the personal email server she used while secretary of State. WikiLeaks began posting emails from the Clinton campaign in October, just weeks before the November election.

— Former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn held secret conversations with Russian officials in December 2016 during the presidential transition period, promising to undermine sanctions imposed against Russia by the Obama administration for meddling in the U.S. election. Flynn pleaded guilty late last year to lying to the FBI about those conversations.

"All of this is evidence of collusion," said Schiff, a former federal prosecutor. "Now, I've never said that there was proof beyond a reasonable doubt. That's for Bob Mueller to decide. But to say there's no evidence of collusion, you'd have to ignore all this."

Schiff: 'Ample evidence' of collusion between Trump campaign, Russians

:lolabove: Schiff. :eek:lol:
 
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— Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about talking in April 2016 to a professor with close ties to the Kremlin who told Papadopoulos that Moscow had "dirt" on Hillary Clinton. The professor told him about thousands of emails the Russians had from the Clinton campaign.

— Donald Trump Jr., Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort met with a Russian attorney at Trump Tower in June 2016 after being promised "dirt" on Clinton. The campaign later communicated to meeting organizers that they were disappointed they didn't get what they were promised.

— In July 2017, the president and White House advisers put together a misleading statement about the nature of the Trump Tower meeting, saying that it was for the purpose of discussing Russian adoptions.

— The Trump campaign knew through Papadopoulos that the Russians had obtained thousands of emails from the Clinton campaign. Then-candidate Trump publicly asked the Russians in July 2016 to hack Clinton and find her "30,000 emails that are missing" from the personal email server she used while secretary of State. WikiLeaks began posting emails from the Clinton campaign in October, just weeks before the November election.

— Former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn held secret conversations with Russian officials in December 2016 during the presidential transition period, promising to undermine sanctions imposed against Russia by the Obama administration for meddling in the U.S. election. Flynn pleaded guilty late last year to lying to the FBI about those conversations.

"All of this is evidence of collusion," said Schiff, a former federal prosecutor. "Now, I've never said that there was proof beyond a reasonable doubt. That's for Bob Mueller to decide. But to say there's no evidence of collusion, you'd have to ignore all this."

Schiff: 'Ample evidence' of collusion between Trump campaign, Russians

You got him now.......
 
What happened to everyone wanting to see both memos?

What is Trump scared of???

I think it was a mistake not releasing the memo as is, regardless if it compromised security. Now, I do think Schiff included classified information in his memo intentionally so it wouldn't be immediately released.
 
I think it was a mistake not releasing the memo as is, regardless if it compromised security. Now, I do think Schiff included classified information in his memo intentionally so it wouldn't be immediately released.

Convenient theory. They why did republicans unanimously release the memo?
 
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I think it was a mistake not releasing the memo as is, regardless if it compromised security. Now, I do think Schiff included classified information in his memo intentionally so it wouldn't be immediately released.

You might have a point if the FBI and DOJ didn't review it before it went to the House for a vote with the requested redactions.
 
You might have a point if the FBI and DOJ didn't review it before it went to the House for a vote with the requested redactions.

Did it go to the DOJ and FBI prior to the vote and being sent to the WH?
 
It is Trump not being able to admit Russian interference because he is a massive snowflake that is so narcissistic about his election victory that he doesn't mind a foreign enemy attempting to sabotage our election process.

Personally, I think he does it to give the true snowflakes a hissy fit and exasterbates their TDS mania. Trust me he’s got a reason, and it’s to get to the lefty media libs. I mean of course he knows, WTF does it really truly matter if he says it publicly or not. LOL
 
It did not say that in the article. It stated that the house minority reviewed the redaction before taking a vote.

Schiff said Intelligence Committee Democrats had submitted the memo to the DOJ and FBI for vetting before the panel voted to release the document, and that minority members of the committee would review redactions recommended by the agencies.

"We will be reviewing the recommended redactions from DOJ and FBI, which these agencies shared with the White House, and look forward to conferring with the agencies to determine how we can properly inform the American people about the misleading attack on law enforcement by the GOP and address any concerns over sources and methods," he said in a statement.

Were the recommendations made prior to the vote to release the memo? Were the redactions made prior to it being sent to the WH?
 
Why wouldn't they? They knew it was going to be reviewed.

Why do they vote on the release in the first place? Why did the members all need to read the memo prior to the vote? It seems futile if they are just going to unanimously pass it along regardless.
 
Why do they vote on the release in the first place? Why did the members all need to read the memo prior to the vote? It seems futile if they are just going to unanimously pass it along regardless.

I don't know, my guess is some established procedure.
 
Personally, I think he does it to give the true snowflakes a hissy fit and exasterbates their TDS mania. Trust me he’s got a reason, and it’s to get to the lefty media libs. I mean of course he knows, WTF does it really truly matter if he says it publicly or not. LOL

What an asinine spin. But I do agree that he has a reason. He's trying to cover his guilt.
 
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Were the recommendations made prior to the vote to release the memo? Were the redactions made prior to it being sent to the WH?

You know I'm not sure but the only one saying that classified material is in it is Trump. Nothing from the DOJ or FBI on that front.
 
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I don't know, my guess is some established procedure.

That's a guess. My guess would be that they knew that the memo deserved to be released and that they didn't want the stench of denying the release on them.
 

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