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Muellers looking at trumps decision to run for president and Russian influence thereon. Possibility this goes even deeper than accepting Russias help during the campaign :o

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Muellers looking at trumps decision to run for president and Russian influence thereon. Possibility this goes even deeper than accepting Russias help during the campaign :o

Looking at finances possibly related to what Gates is giving them.

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Gates charges dropped.

This is what happens when someone pleads guilty and cooperates.

 

They plead, they cooperate, they get the previous charges against them dropped.

 

This isn't a "Mueller has nothing, dropping charges!" situation.

 

Most likely Manafort is triple . Gates ratted him out.

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Seems like those “unnamed sources peddling second-hand hearsay with rank speculation that continue to leak inaccurate information,” came straight from 1600 Penn. Jared better start wearing his kevlar on his back.

 

Basically just admitted that they put the bullets in Seth Rich's back.

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Basically just admitted that they put the bullets in Seth Rich's back.

Podesta is dumber than Sho. I'm sure Sessions is going to take him down.

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Not sure where to put this (FBI corruption, muh Russia investigation, OIG investigation)

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/02/14/someones-doing-the-doj-and-fbi-interrogations-and-its-not-congress/

 

 

Who is doing the interrogations of Bill Priestap and Bruce Ohr?

It’s not the HPSCI. It’s not the House Judiciary Committee and it’s not the Senate (Chuck Grassley). [Remember Grassley is relying on responsive FD-302’s provided by the FBI.]
See where this is going? DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz has interviewed these witnesses and extracted testimony. Can you see now why Nunes was in ‘no hurry’ to interview the FIVE? (Strzok, Page, Ohr, Baker and Priestap).
Let me remind everyone that each of the aforementioned names is still within the system. Unlike Mike Kortan, David Laufman, Sally Yates, James Rybicki or Andrew McCabe, none of the five (Strzok, Page, Ohr, Baker, Priestap) have been removed. Peter Strzok is in FBI HR; Lisa Page is doing something; Bruce Ohr and James Baker are holding down chairs somewhere; and Bill Priestap is still Asst. FBI Director in charge of counterintelligence.
It doesn’t go unnoticed the media are transparently not following up on Peter, Lisa, Bruce Jim or Bill. No satellite trucks in front of their houses etc.; no pounding on their doors for comment etc. Nothing.
Further, ask yourself why Inspector General Michael Horowitz (or someone thereabouts) began to advance upon the entire ‘Trump operation’ with releases of Peter Strzok and Lisa Page text messages? Why them? Surely, other collaborative communication was also captured, yet we only heard of Page and Strzok. Why?

 

Here’s what is becoming transparently obvious. The fab-five are cooperating with the investigative unit of the OIG. All five of them.

The text message release was strategic. It was intended to substantiate the entire enterprise, put the ‘small group on notice’ and flush out the co-conspirators. The downstream exits of Kortan, Laufman, Rybicki, McCabe et al are evidence therein.
Additionally, the OIG (Horowitz) would want to keep the testimony of Page, Strzok, Ohr, Baker and Priestap away from the Democrat politicians, well known leakers, within the House Intelligence Committee (ie. Eric Swalwell and Adam Schiff) until he was certain their usefulness as witnesses was exhausted.
The reason for this is transparently simple. The OIG is a division inside the Department of Justice. During an internal investigation if the IG becomes aware of unlawful activity he/she is obligated to inform the AG (Sessions) or AAG (Rosenstein). He can’t ignore it and he cannot delay notification of it. Unlawful activity must be reported.

 

 

Another solid piece of investigative journalism by sundance.

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Basically just admitted that they put the bullets in Seth Rich's back.

Oh FFS...

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Sessions officially opens investigation into FISA abuses. Here we go.

Mere formality as the I.G. has been investigating this for some time. He has no limits on what he uncovers and I'd bet a trap is being set by questions posed by Nunes/Grassley to Obama Officials.

 

The I.G. knows all the answers and as soon as they (Comey, Lynch, et al) lie to HIC, SIC....Horowitz will step forward with the info.

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Read through the tweets in response...."we're going to have a party when you're arrested" "I'll bring the beer".....no one mentioned pizza. Didn't want Pedo-sta getting a chubby.

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Donald J. Trump‏Verified account @realDonaldTrump 3m3 minutes ago

Why is A.G. Jeff Sessions asking the Inspector General to investigate potentially massive FISA abuse. Will take forever, has no prosecutorial power and already late with reports on Comey etc. Isn’t the I.G. an Obama guy? Why not use Justice Department lawyers? DISGRACEFUL!

 

 

Your own guy is pissing and moaning about this...

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Your own guy is pissing and moaning about this...

Ah....Sho took the bait.

 

Trump is playing his role. Complain about Sessions so it distracts while pointing out Horowitz is an Obama selectee therefore impartial when his report comes out.

 

Masterful really.

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Manafort pleads not guilty.

 

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/paul-manafort-pleads-not-guilty-to-new-charges/article/2650258

 

Expected. What else could he do? Trial right in the heart of the election. I wonder what people will be campaigning on?

IMO he's waiting for I.G.'s report to expose the rat's nest of the Obama FISA abuses and the whole case may be tossed.

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Ah....Sho took the bait.

 

Trump is playing his role. Complain about Sessions so it distracts while pointing out Horowitz is an Obama selectee therefore impartial when his report comes out.

 

Masterful really.

It's so far over Sho's bald dome.
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IMO he's waiting for I.G.'s report to expose the rat's nest of the Obama FISA abuses and the whole case may be tossed.

Manafort knows the truth, whatever it is, and perhaps his willingness to go to trial is a bluff to everyone who wants it buried. In other words, it's always nice to know what someone might say before they say it. In this case, he puts all sides on the defensive.

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Manafort knows the truth, whatever it is, and perhaps his willingness to go to trial is a bluff to everyone who wants it buried. In other words, it's always nice to know what someone might say before they say it. In this case, he puts all sides on the defensive.

Manafort knows his crimes were committed while working with the podesta group. He won't go down alone.

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Muellers looking at trumps decision to run for president and Russian influence thereon. Possibility this goes even deeper than accepting Russias help during the campaign :o

Sure this is President Trumps biggest nightmare, a deep look at his finances and Russian investors. People have speculated for years about his money since nobody else would loan him any after so many financial debacles.

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Manafort knows his crimes were committed while working with the podesta group. He won't go down alone.

:lol:

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you know the timetable of the crimes he's accused of right?

Sho idolizes Podesta. Pedos stick together.

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you know the timetable of the crimes he's accused of right?

You how how foolish you look trying to tie everything to Hillary and democrats...right?

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You how how foolish you look trying to tie everything to Hillary and democrats...right?

If the shoe fits, tie it. You could have just said you don't know the timeline

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If the shoe fits, tie it. You could have just said you don't know the timeline

 

That's not all he doesn't know. He loves the ignorance the DNC, MSNBC and HuffPo provide for him.

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sounds like a job for crowdstrike

 

They're neckdeep in the FISA abuses (702 queries) not to mention their bullsh!t assessment of the DNC server hack. I hope the I.G. finds texts/emails of them discussing the plot for that.

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Please meet our next security advisor

 

 

Mr. Biegun, born 1963, graduated from the University of Michigan where he studied Political Science and Russian Language. He is a third generation Ford Motor Company employee. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Aspen Strategy Group, and is a member of the boards of the US-Russia Foundation for Economic Development and the Rule of Law, the Moscow School of Politics, Freedom House, the US-Russia Business Council, the US-ASEAN Business Council and FordSollers, Ford Motor Companys joint venture operating in the Russia Federation.

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Please meet our next security advisor

 

 

Mr. Biegun, born 1963, graduated from the University of Michigan where he studied Political Science and Russian Language. He is a third generation Ford Motor Company employee. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Aspen Strategy Group, and is a member of the boards of the US-Russia Foundation for Economic Development and the Rule of Law, the Moscow School of Politics, Freedom House, the US-Russia Business Council, the US-ASEAN Business Council and FordSollers, Ford Motor Companys joint venture operating in the Russia Federation.

sounds like he knows russia, good pick.

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Yes please let us have some good stuff for dinner tomorrow morning at some time. You should try to call them again and then you can tell them you dont want to pay for them to get to the debt thing.

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Manafort knows his crimes were committed while working with the podesta group. He won't go down alone.

 

Has anyone heard from Tony Podesta since Manafort was charged?

 

His company got rid of him.

 

Then the company changed their name.

 

Then the company closed its doors.

 

This was the 3rd largest lobbying firm in DC.

 

Odd.

 

Why would they go so far to distance themselves from the Podesta name if everything was on the up and up?

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Has anyone heard from Tony Podesta since Manafort was charged?

 

His company got rid of him.

 

Then the company changed their name.

 

Then the company closed its doors.

 

This was the 3rd largest lobbying firm in DC.

 

Odd.

 

Why would they go so far to distance themselves from the Podesta name if everything was on the up and up?

 

Executive Order signed 12/21/17 by DJT..............trying to either liquidate assets or they were 'blocked'.

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Please meet our next security advisor

 

 

Mr. Biegun

 

 

Some facts you left out............

 

Prior to joining Ford, Mr. Biegun served as national security advisor to Senate Majority Leader, Senator Bill Frist, M.D. In this capacity, he provided analysis and strategic planning for the Senate's consideration of foreign policy, defense and intelligence matters, and international trade agreements.
Before joining the staff of the Majority Leader, Mr. Biegun worked in the White House from 2001-2003 as Executive Secretary of the National Security Council. He served as a senior staff member to the National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice, and performed the function of chief operating officer for the National Security Council.
Prior to joining the White House staff, Mr. Biegun served for 14 years as a foreign policy advisor to members of both the House of Representatives and the United States Senate. During this time, he also held the position of Chief of Staff of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations from 1999-2000 and was the Committee's senior professional staff member for European affairs from 1994-1998. In addition, Mr. Biegun served as a staff member of the United States House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs for six years. In this role, he was responsible for the foreign assistance budget, trade policy, and European affairs.

 

 

Seems like a very solid pick but I guess you'd rather do as Obama did and task someone less skilled but with a certain diverse look about them.

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