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Chitchat Trump Likely To Be Arrested On Monday As Russian Agent or Spy!

Leongsam

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Indicting Paul Manafort will give special counsel Mueller leverage in his Russia probe.

The charges filed against Manafort, Trump's former campaign chairman and his former business partner have got nothing to do with his campaign collusion with the Russians.

But instead Mueller will use Manafort's shady past to force him to spill on any wrongdoings he witnessed during the 2016 Presidential campaign.

Mueller's eventual target is none other than Dotard Donald Trump.

I honestly doubt he'll come up with anything remotely harmful.... just the usual liberal hot air.
 

scroobal

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I don't think it even needs to come to an impeachment. His one term more likely now then ever will be remembered badly and he will go down in history as the worst President despite Nixon's fate. A term of complete incompetence, marked by a series of petty quarrels with nearly everybody and inability to deliver a single coherent piece of legislation and destroying the Republican party along the way. His crowing glory will be that he would be regarded as the acknowledged leader of the ignorant and bigoted mid West.

Who would have fathomed that he asked his son-in-law to solve the Middle East saga and the daughter taking his place amongst leaders of the G7.

At the end of the day it still boils down to the fact that "collusion" is not a crime in any US statute.While it may be considered to be undiplomatic or cause loss of political capital it is not something that can derail a presidency mid term.

Let's not forget that Obama himself interfered with the Brexit process by actively campaigning against it and threatening Britain with repercussions should it happen. Trump in turn actually did collude with Nigel Farage by inviting him to speak at rallies on more than one occasion.

Impeachment is a process not a verdict. In order to the impeached president to be removed from office the senate has to convict with a two-thirds majority.... something that is hardly likely to happen.
 

scroobal

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Agree. Manafort is the weakest link and the most vulnerable.

Indicting Paul Manafort will give special counsel Mueller leverage in his Russia probe.

The charges filed against Manafort, Trump's former campaign chairman and his former business partner have got nothing to do with his campaign collusion with the Russians.

But instead Mueller will use Manafort's shady past to force him to spill on any wrongdoings he witnessed during the 2016 Presidential campaign.

Mueller's eventual target is none other than Dotard Donald Trump.
 

Leongsam

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I don't think it even needs to come to an impeachment. His one term more likely now then ever will be remembered badly and he will go down in history as the worst President despite Nixon's fate. A term of complete incompetence, marked by a series of petty quarrels with nearly everybody and inability to deliver a single coherent piece of legislation and destroying the Republican party along the way. His crowing glory will be that he would be regarded as the acknowledged leader of the ignorant and bigoted mid West.

Who would have fathomed that he asked his son-in-law to solve the Middle East saga and the daughter taking his place amongst leaders of the G7.

On the contrary I see him emerging as one of the best Presidents of all time. He is focused, decisive and has done far more for the country in less than a year than Obama did in 8.

Considering the fact that he has achieved what he has with the swamp viciously fighting back is indeed remarkable.

In my opinion Obama was the worst President in my lifetime. He achieved absolutely nothing and weakened the USA beyond recognition. Trump would have achieved even more if didn't have to clean up the mess Obama left behind.
 

tanwahtiu

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On the contrary I see him emerging as one of the best Presidents of all time. He is focused, decisive and has done far more for the country in less than a year than Obama did in 8.

Considering the fact that he has achieved what he has with the swamp viciously fighting back is indeed remarkable.

In my opinion Obama was the worst President in my lifetime. He achieved absolutely nothing and weakened the USA beyond recognition. Trump would have achieved even more if didn't have to clean up the mess Obama left behind.


Obama cleaned up the mess after false flag 911 bombing.

Obama restored peace to the world and only non-white people can give world peace.

Other than small pockets of fighting in ME and Afghan is for arms sales and keep army busy.

Obama is the best. OHDK.

White AMJS.
 

winnipegjets

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Gregg Jarrett: Still no evidence of Trump-Russia 'collusion' - but Hillary is a different matter
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By Gregg Jarrett

Congressman: Hearing on Clintons-Russia long overdue

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher tells Tucker he has been trying to get a hearing on the Clintons-Russia connection for months. #Tucker

Over the weekend, the mainstream media was absolutely giddy with delight upon learning there would be an indictment by special counsel, Robert Mueller.

This was proof positive, they insisted, that Trump “colluded” with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election. Their exuberance was the equivalent of a two day-long tailgate party. Too bad it was premature.

Manafort & Gates

The celebration came to a crashing end when the indictments of Paul Manafort and his business associate, Rick Gates, were unsealed Monday morning. It turns out the charges are, basically, a tax fraud case. The two men stand accused of hiding their income from their lobbying work for Ukraine in order to avoid paying taxes, then lying about it. That’s it.

The 31-page indictment makes no mention of Trump or Russia or “collusion.” The media seemed as dejected as a kid who wakes up on Christmas morning, only to find there are no presents under the tree. Gee whiz.

The truth is, it should have come as no surprise to anyone, much less the media, that Manafort was in legal jeopardy for his business dealings. The FBI raided his home over the summer. It was later learned that the FBI wiretapped his conversations as far back as 2014. And it was widely reported that Manafort had been told by Mueller’s team that he would be criminally charged.

It could be said that Hillary Clinton is the one who was conspiring with the Russians by breaking campaign finance laws with impunity.

The media became even more dispirited when they read through the indictment, discovering that nearly all of Manafort’s alleged wrongdoing substantially pre-dates his brief stint as chairman of the Trump campaign. In other words, there is no connection to either Trump or his campaign.

Somewhere, I’m sure, ABC’s Martha Raddatz and CNN’s Van Jones were crying. Again. Just like the tears they shed on camera election night when Hillary lost.

Papadopoulos

But wait. Shortly after the indictments were unsealed, the media’s spirits were suddenly boosted when the special counsel revealed that a former adviser to Trump pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with a Russian national during his time on the Trump campaign. Surely this was evidence of illegal “collusion,” right?

Wrong. George Papadopoulos pled guilty to a single charge of making a false statement to the FBI. He was not charged with so-called “collusion” because no such crime exists in American statutory law, except in anti-trust matters. It has no application to elections and political campaigns.

It is not a crime to talk to a Russian. Not that the media would ever understand that. They have never managed to point to a single statute that makes “colluding” with a foreign government in a political campaign a crime, likely because it does not exist in the criminal codes.

To put it plainly, Mueller is tasked with finding a crime that does not exist in the law. It is a legal impossibility. He is being asked to do something that is manifestly unattainable.

But that did not stop them from accusing Donald Trump, Jr., of illegally conspiring with the Russians when he met with a Russian lawyer to obtain information on Hillary Clinton. What law did he break? None. The Federal Election Commission has made it clear that it is perfectly lawful for foreign nationals to be involved in campaigns, as long as they are not paid and do not donate money. Which brings us to Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton

It is against the law for the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee to funnel millions of dollars to a British spy and to Russian sources in order to obtain the infamous and discredited Trump “dossier.” The Federal Election Campaign Act (52 USC 30101) prohibits foreign nationals and governments from giving or receiving money in U.S. campaigns. It also prohibits the filing of false or misleading campaign reports to hide the true purpose of the money (52 USC 30121). This is what Clinton and the DNC appear to have done.

Most often the penalty for violating this law is a fine, but in egregious cases, like this one, criminal prosecutions have been sought and convictions obtained. In this sense, it could be said that Hillary Clinton is the one who was conspiring with the Russians by breaking campaign finance laws with impunity.

But that’s not all. Damning new evidence appears to show that Clinton used her office as Secretary of State to confer benefits to Russia in exchange for millions of dollars in donations to her foundation and cash to her husband. Secret recordings, intercepted emails, financial records, and eyewitness accounts allegedly show that Russian nuclear officials enriched the Clintons at the very time Hillary presided over a governing body which unanimously approved the sale of one-fifth of America’s uranium supply to Russia.

If this proves to be a corrupt “pay-to-play” scheme, it would constitute a myriad of crimes, including bribery (18 USC 201-b), mail fraud (18 USC 1341), and wire fraud (18 USC 1343). It might also qualify for racketeering charges (18 USC 1961-1968), if her foundation is determined to have been used as a criminal enterprise.

Despite all the incriminating evidence, Clinton has managed to avoid being pursued by a special counsel. Trump, on the other hand, is being chased by Robert Mueller and his team, notwithstanding a dearth of evidence.

Robert Mueller

The indictments of Manafort and Gates now present a unique opportunity to challenge the authority of the special counsel.

Until now, no one had legal “standing” to argue in court that the appointment of Mueller was illegal. The criminal charges change all that. The two defendants will be able to argue before a judge that Mueller’s appointment by Acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein violated the special counsel law.

As I pointed out in a column last May, the law (28 CFR 600) grants legal authority to appoint a special counsel to investigate crimes. Only crimes. He has limited jurisdiction. Yet, in his order appointing Mueller as special counsel (Order No. 3915-2017), Rosenstein directed him to investigate “any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump.” It fails to identify any specific crimes, likely because none are applicable.

To put it plainly, Mueller is tasked with finding a crime that does not exist in the law. It is a legal impossibility. He is being asked to do something that is manifestly unattainable.

If the federal judge agrees, Mueller and his team would be disbanded by judicial order. The Department of Justice would have to seek a new indictment of Manafort and Gates without the special counsel or drop the case entirely.

The naming of Robert Mueller was tainted with disqualifying conflicts of interest from the beginning. Fired FBI Director James Comey admitted he leaked presidential memos to the media for the sole purpose of triggering the appointment of a special counsel who just happens to be Comey’s longtime friend, ally and partner.

It is no coincidence that Rosenstein appointed Mueller. We now know both men were overseeing the corrupt Uranium One sale which involved Russian bribes, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering. They appear to have kept it secret, even hiding it from Congress which would surely have cancelled the transaction involving a vital national security asset. A cover-up? It has the stench of one.

How can Americans have confidence in the outcome of the Trump-Russia matter if the integrity and impartiality of Mueller and Rosenstein has been compromised by their suspected cover-up of the Clinton-Russia case? Both men should resign.

And a new special counsel should be appointed – this time to investigate Hillary Clinton, not Donald Trump.

Fox News is no different from Pravda lah. Fox News is the bs arm of the Republican party and Trump. Garbage out all the time.
 

winnipegjets

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On the contrary I see him emerging as one of the best Presidents of all time. He is focused, decisive and has done far more for the country in less than a year than Obama did in 8.

Considering the fact that he has achieved what he has with the swamp viciously fighting back is indeed remarkable.

In my opinion Obama was the worst President in my lifetime. He achieved absolutely nothing and weakened the USA beyond recognition. Trump would have achieved even more if didn't have to clean up the mess Obama left behind.
What mess? Trump is createing a mess ...a big one, the mother of all shits!
 

Leongsam

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Fox News is no different from Pravda lah. Fox News is the bs arm of the Republican party and Trump. Garbage out all the time.

Fox news pales in comparison to CNN which stages its own "news" to suit their agenda.

 

virus

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Indicting Mueller is merely justify IMG his paycheck after months of no replies. Getting kurshner n ivanka would b real bonus.
 

Merl Haggard

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Do you honestly think the senate will reach the required two third majority needed to do that?


Boss Sam, I know that it's not possible to get the required two third majority to impeach Trump, but the plotters led by billionaires Soros and Tom Steyer are succeeding.

And I hear that Donald Trump's adversaries will use the 25th Amendment of the US Constitution to remove him from office by December.

Mike Pence will be sworn in as President and Speaker Paul Ryan will be selected for VP.
 
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