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The Cohen raid wasn't conducted by Mueller's team, was it?
I read it as Rosenstein overstepped. Again.
If the raid was explicitly deemed outside of the Mueller investigation then it doesnt fall outside of Sessions realm of responsibility. He is after all the head of DOJ. Thus ultimate authority did not stop at Rosenstein so why he did choose to approve such a precedent setting raid instead of letting the person with ultimate authority decide?
They are simply asking was Sessions even consulted or made aware of the raid since it is after all his department.
The Cohen raid wasn't conducted by Mueller's team, was it?
I read it as Rosenstein overstepped. Again.
If the raid was explicitly deemed outside of the Mueller investigation then it doesnt fall outside of Sessions realm of responsibility. He is after all the head of DOJ. Thus ultimate authority did not stop at Rosenstein so why he did choose to approve such a precedent setting raid instead of letting the person with ultimate authority decide?
They are simply asking was Sessions even consulted or made aware of the raid since it is after all his department.
Lol. Im sure they had no knowledge, guidance or influence in any capacity.
Why not issue a subpoena? Total method to the madness, I mean come on. A no-knock raid? They treated Cohen like a gangster murdering international racketeering money launder.
Giuliani: Trump is innocent and definitely did not engage in collusion with Russians.
Casual Observer: Huh? How do you know this? Did you secretly review all Mueller's files?
Guiliani: Donald told me so.
Casual Observer: :lolabove:
Giuliani: Mueller won't find a 'stitch of evidence' that Trump colluded with Russians - ABC News
"First of all, [Trump is] innocent. There isn't a person in the world who thinks he's guilty of collusion with the Russians,
opcorn:
Hello hyperbole. Meet your new master.
Giuliani: Trump is innocent and definitely did not engage in collusion with Russians.
Casual Observer: Huh? How do you know this? Did you secretly review all Mueller's files?
Guiliani: Donald told me so.
Casual Observer: :lolabove:
Giuliani: Mueller won't find a 'stitch of evidence' that Trump colluded with Russians - ABC News
"First of all, [Trump is] innocent. There isn't a person in the world who thinks he's guilty of collusion with the Russians,
opcorn:
Hello hyperbole. Meet your new master.
Several people on your side of the aisle said there isn't any evidence of collusion
I agree. I've seen no hard evidence to date. I doubt Trump was dumb enough to not have created enough space between him and anyone who may have actually done something. Plausible deniability. But that doesn't mean that collusion didn't occur. Maybe we'll hear what Mueller has to say about this someday.
MOSCOW The Russian lawyer who met with Trump campaign officials in Trump Tower in June 2016 on the premise that she would deliver damaging information about Hillary Clinton has long insisted she is a private attorney, not a Kremlin operative trying to meddle in the presidential election.
But newly released emails show that in at least one instance two years earlier, the lawyer, Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, worked hand in glove with Russias chief legal office to thwart a Justice Department civil fraud case against a well-connected Russian firm.
Ms. Veselnitskaya also appears to have recanted her earlier denials of Russian government ties. During an interview to be broadcast Friday by NBC News, she acknowledged that she was not merely a private lawyer but a source of information for a top Kremlin official, Yuri Y. Chaika, the prosecutor general.
Lawyer Who Was Said to Have Dirt on Clinton Had Closer Ties to Kremlin Than She Let On - The New York Times
The Trump Tower meeting happened with a confirmed Russian operative.
MOSCOW The Russian lawyer who met with Trump campaign officials in Trump Tower in June 2016 on the premise that she would deliver damaging information about Hillary Clinton has long insisted she is a private attorney, not a Kremlin operative trying to meddle in the presidential election.
But newly released emails show that in at least one instance two years earlier, the lawyer, Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, worked hand in glove with Russias chief legal office to thwart a Justice Department civil fraud case against a well-connected Russian firm.
Ms. Veselnitskaya also appears to have recanted her earlier denials of Russian government ties. During an interview to be broadcast Friday by NBC News, she acknowledged that she was not merely a private lawyer but a source of information for a top Kremlin official, Yuri Y. Chaika, the prosecutor general.
Lawyer Who Was Said to Have Dirt on Clinton Had Closer Ties to Kremlin Than She Let On - The New York Times
The Trump Tower meeting happened with a confirmed Russian operative.
