TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

Per The New York Times: Trump was shown intelligence that Putin had ordered interference into the 2016 US election two weeks before his inauguration in 2017.
 
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Per The New York Times: Trump was shown intelligence that Putin had ordered interference into the 2016 US election two weeks before his inauguration in 2017.

Did they have to draw it with crayons on construction paper for him to understand it?
 
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Per The New York Times: Trump was shown intelligence that Putin had ordered interference into the 2016 US election two weeks before his inauguration in 2017.

Keep it up MSM and sheep. Push him out and you will see a backlash that will accomplish more than Putin would of ever imagined.

We are fascists remember? We hate commies.
 

They even included a picture of LG

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If you are a Bernie Sanders supporter it’s about to suck to be you. Robert Mueller just submitted his list of evidence for the Paul Manafort’s trial and look whose name is all over the first 30 items.

Tad Devine.

Bernie Sanders' Chief Strategist.

And for all the Bering Bros who are going to say so what, This is evidence of wrongdoing in a criminal trial.
When the government is serving up your Campaign Strategist's communications as evidence proving criminal activity, you've got a problem. Mueller's evidence in a criminal trial includes communications between Tad Devine, Paul Manafort and a Russian connected to Putin up through June 2014. In November of 2014, Devine joined Bernie's campaign.

Mueller list of indictments against Manafort | Viktor Yanukovych
 

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If you are a Bernie Sanders supporter it’s about to suck to be you. Robert Mueller just submitted his list of evidence for the Paul Manafort’s trial and look whose name is all over the first 30 items.

Tad Devine.

Bernie Sanders' Chief Strategist.

And for all the Bering Bros who are going to say so what, This is evidence of wrongdoing in a criminal trial.
When the government is serving up your Campaign Strategist's communications as evidence proving criminal activity, you've got a problem. Mueller's evidence in a criminal trial includes communications between Tad Devine, Paul Manafort and a Russian connected to Putin up through June 2014. In November of 2014, Devine joined Bernie's campaign.

Mueller list of indictments against Manafort | Viktor Yanukovych

Interesting. Maybe he is one that gets immunity?
 
Purely speculative piece by a long-time federal prosecutor, but it looks at three possible reasons Mueller has not subpoenaed Trump: (1) he's already got enough and doesn't need anything more from Trump, (2) doesn't want to deal with the protracted litigation a subpoena would entail, or (3) Trump has moved from being a subject to a target. He opts for #3, noting that targets are generally not subpoenaed for grand jury testimony. Guess who else has not been subpoenaed for GJ testimony but would clearly have relevant evidence for the investigation: Stone, Kushner, and Lil' Don.

Why hasn'''t Robert Mueller subpoenaed Trump? Three theories about the Russia investigation
 
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The Mueller probe is there to save the Clintons & the DOJ/FBI by ensuring that the attention stays focused on Donald Trump. If reports about this immunity offer materialize then fuel will be added to this raging fire. The Mueller probe is an abomination of justice. A disgrace.- Dan Bongino

Robert Mueller offers Tony Podesta immunity to testify against Paul Manafort: Report

"In other words, for a near identical crime, Bill and Hillary's friend could escape and emerge completely unscathed while Paul Manafort may rot in jail. Only one of them made the mistake of chairing Donald Trump's presidential campaign," Carlson said.
 
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Purely speculative piece by a long-time federal prosecutor, but it looks at three possible reasons Mueller has not subpoenaed Trump: (1) he's already got enough and doesn't need anything more from Trump, (2) doesn't want to deal with the protracted litigation a subpoena would entail, or (3) Trump has moved from being a subject to a target. He opts for #3, noting that targets are generally not subpoenaed for grand jury testimony. Guess who else has not been subpoenaed for GJ testimony but would clearly have relevant evidence for the investigation: Stone, Kushner, and Lil' Don.

Why hasn'''t Robert Mueller subpoenaed Trump? Three theories about the Russia investigation

Interesting. He left off one of the more obvious options.
 
Keep an eye on the Magnitsky Act. Interesting read.


Keep an Eye on the Magnitsky Act – Mother Jones

Russias ultimate goal seems to revolve around that.

Sanctions law behind Putin's request to Trump for former U.S. officials | Reuters

The Magnitsky Act of 2012 is the backdrop of Putin’s proposal to Trump at the Helsinki meeting earlier this week. the Russian Prosecutor-General’s office had informally proposed that the United States turn over a U.S. National Security Agency employee, a CIA agent and State Department officials, among others.
 
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Russias ultimate goal seems to revolve around that.

Sanctions law behind Putin's request to Trump for former U.S. officials | Reuters

The Magnitsky Act of 2012 is the backdrop of Putin’s proposal to Trump at the Helsinki meeting earlier this week. the Russian Prosecutor-General’s office had informally proposed that the United States turn over a U.S. National Security Agency employee, a CIA agent and State Department officials, among others.
Yep, and the reason Putin is wanting to ̶i̶n̶t̶e̶r̶r̶o̶g̶a̶t̶e̶ imprison Ambassador McFaul and his cohort Bill Browder is because they are pushing the Magnitsky Act global.
It has already been implemented in the US in 2017 and 7 more countries.

Starting with the U.S., Mr. Browder has successfully lobbied seven countries to pass laws invoking Mr. Magnitsky’s name that impose sanctions on Russian human-rights abusers.

He said in an interview with Risk & Compliance Journal on Thursday that the comments made by Mr. Putin in Helsinki will “increase the probability” that the eight countries he is working with now — France, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Denmark, Australia, South Africa and Ukraine — will impose their own measures.
Hedge-Fund Manager Bill Browder Says Putin’s Call-Out Helps His Cause - Risk & Compliance Journal. - WSJ
 
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Want to know what the highest percent of respondents said was the biggest problem facing the country at a whopping 25%? Poor Leadership. Thats Right folks. Poor Leadership and dissatisfaction with the government.
 
Want to know what the highest percent of respondents said was the biggest problem facing the country at a whopping 25%? Poor Leadership. Thats Right folks. Poor Leadership and dissatisfaction with the government.

Forget trump for a second.... Our politicians all act like reality contestants. Now back to trump,trump,trump
 
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