Trump No collusion

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Trump has said that so many times, he probably recites it in his sleep. Well, we'll just have to wait and see what Mueller says about that. And Mueller best hurry; he obviously is in Trump's sights, and with Stormy a greater threat than Mueller and closing in fast, Trump needs a major, major diversion, especially with Stormy on 60 Minutes next Sunday. So, how about this in a week or so:

Trump fires Sessions. Trump appoints Rudolph Giuliani as AG and orders him to fire Rosenstein AND Mueller.
Giuliani follows orders and the Republican Congress goes nuts for a few days. Ryan and McConnell issue statements to the effect "I wish he hadn't done that." Then things quiet down and back to Republican business as usual. The only voices you hear of indignation are from Democrats.

One thing Trump does not do is proclaim over and over that there was no "obstruction of justice," because we all know there was when he fired Comey and bragged to the Russians that he had taken "the pressure off." The same will happen when he fires Mueller, but Republicans are in charge and after a few days of angst will let him skate free. So now it's up to voters and the mid-terms in November.
 
Trump has said that so many times, he probably recites it in his sleep. Well, we'll just have to wait and see what Mueller says about that. And Mueller best hurry; he obviously is in Trump's sights, and with Stormy a greater threat than Mueller and closing in fast, Trump needs a major, major diversion, especially with Stormy on 60 Minutes next Sunday. So, how about this in a week or so:

Trump fires Sessions. Trump appoints Rudolph Giuliani as AG and orders him to fire Rosenstein AND Mueller.
Giuliani follows orders and the Republican Congress goes nuts for a few days. Ryan and McConnell issue statements to the effect "I wish he hadn't done that." Then things quiet down and back to Republican business as usual. The only voices you hear of indignation are from Democrats.

One thing Trump does not do is proclaim over and over that there was no "obstruction of justice," because we all know there was when he fired Comey and bragged to the Russians that he had taken "the pressure off." The same will happen when he fires Mueller, but Republicans are in charge and after a few days of angst will let him skate free. So now it's up to voters and the mid-terms in November.

Now we know there was collusion too

The special counsel spells out a link between Trump’s campaign and Russian military intelligence in a new court filing.

Robert Mueller May Have Found That Witch That Trump Claims He’s Hunting For | HuffPost

In the final months before the 2016 election, top Trump campaign aide Rick Gates was in contact with a former member of Russian military intelligence whose background he knew about, according to a new court filing by Mueller’s office.
 
Trump is president moron, why did you post this in a candidate section?
I agree. He is a moron of a President.

Hey look, there goes President Moron. Yep, sounds right. LOL..


The new document, filed late Tuesday, is the most recent tidbit to emerge from Mueller’s closely guarded investigation, which so far has produced five guilty pleas and indictments of 14 others ― including 13 Russians who worked to help elect Trump as well as the former chairman of Trump’s campaign, Paul Manafort.

Gates was Trump’s deputy campaign chairman and later the campaign’s liaison to the Republican National Committee.

Manafort and Gates were also business partners in efforts to help pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine, and their indictments accused them of money laundering in that work. Gates has pleaded guilty and is cooperating with Mueller, while Manafort has vowed to fight the charges.


“Person A” is not identified in the court filing, but the description reportedly appears to match Konstantin Kilimnik, who managed a Kiev lobbying office for Gates and Manafort.
 
Trump is president moron, why did you post this in a candidate section?

Trump already declared his candidacy for 2020.
He will be in jail. Lock him up!

John Dowd, who was then the president’s main personal lawyer on the Mueller investigation, discussed the idea of giving pardons to Manafort and to retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser. Flynn has also pleaded guilty in the Russia probe, for making false statements to investigators. Pardons could make it harder for Mueller to gather evidence against Trump personally ― but could make it easier for Mueller to prove obstruction of justice.
 
The U.S. intelligence community concluded during the 2016 campaign that not only was Russia interfering in the U.S. election, but it was actively trying to help Trump and hurt Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

The FBI began its probe of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians well before Election Day. Control of the investigation was shifted to Mueller after Trump fired then-FBI Director James Comey in May 2017. Soon after, the president told NBC News as well as senior Russian officials visiting the Oval Office that he had done so because of the investigation.
 
Trump is president moron, why did you post this in a candidate section?

Trump already declared his candidacy for 2020.
He will be in jail. Lock him up!

John Dowd, who was then the president’s main personal lawyer on the Mueller investigation, discussed the idea of giving pardons to Manafort and to retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser. Flynn has also pleaded guilty in the Russia probe, for making false statements to investigators. Pardons could make it harder for Mueller to gather evidence against Trump personally ― but could make it easier for Mueller to prove obstruction of justice.
Remember to change hands once in a while. You'll put your back out otherwise.
The IG has announced he is opening a case against numerous FBI top officials. Comey better think twice about going on his book tour and more about trying to keep out of federal prison.
The IG's investigation into all things Hillary is ongoing.
Mueller has been sniffing people's underwear for months and hasn't found anything against Trump.
 
Trump is president moron, why did you post this in a candidate section?

Trump already declared his candidacy for 2020.
He will be in jail. Lock him up!

John Dowd, who was then the president’s main personal lawyer on the Mueller investigation, discussed the idea of giving pardons to Manafort and to retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser. Flynn has also pleaded guilty in the Russia probe, for making false statements to investigators. Pardons could make it harder for Mueller to gather evidence against Trump personally ― but could make it easier for Mueller to prove obstruction of justice.
Remember to change hands once in a while. You'll put your back out otherwise.
The IG has announced he is opening a case against numerous FBI top officials. Comey better think twice about going on his book tour and more about trying to keep out of federal prison.
The IG's investigation into all things Hillary is ongoing.
Mueller has been sniffing people's underwear for months and hasn't found anything against Trump.
What's the IG?

Trump and his AG Jeff Sessions are now the ones on a witch hunt. No one is scared that their claims will turn out to be true. Only Nunes is buying it.

I think it's funny whenever something comes out about Trump collusion you guys start squacking about Hillary and the FBI. Maybe Nixon should have fought back like this.
 
Trump has said that so many times, he probably recites it in his sleep. Well, we'll just have to wait and see what Mueller says about that. And Mueller best hurry; he obviously is in Trump's sights, and with Stormy a greater threat than Mueller and closing in fast, Trump needs a major, major diversion, especially with Stormy on 60 Minutes next Sunday. So, how about this in a week or so:

Trump fires Sessions. Trump appoints Rudolph Giuliani as AG and orders him to fire Rosenstein AND Mueller.
Giuliani follows orders and the Republican Congress goes nuts for a few days. Ryan and McConnell issue statements to the effect "I wish he hadn't done that." Then things quiet down and back to Republican business as usual. The only voices you hear of indignation are from Democrats.

One thing Trump does not do is proclaim over and over that there was no "obstruction of justice," because we all know there was when he fired Comey and bragged to the Russians that he had taken "the pressure off." The same will happen when he fires Mueller, but Republicans are in charge and after a few days of angst will let him skate free. So now it's up to voters and the mid-terms in November.

Now they aren't saying there was no collusion. As I suspected when they got caught, they'd change their argument to, "so what we colluded?"

Rudy Giuliani: 'Collusion Is Not A Crime' | HuffPost
 
Trump has said that so many times, he probably recites it in his sleep. Well, we'll just have to wait and see what Mueller says about that. And Mueller best hurry; he obviously is in Trump's sights, and with Stormy a greater threat than Mueller and closing in fast, Trump needs a major, major diversion, especially with Stormy on 60 Minutes next Sunday. So, how about this in a week or so:

Trump fires Sessions. Trump appoints Rudolph Giuliani as AG and orders him to fire Rosenstein AND Mueller.
Giuliani follows orders and the Republican Congress goes nuts for a few days. Ryan and McConnell issue statements to the effect "I wish he hadn't done that." Then things quiet down and back to Republican business as usual. The only voices you hear of indignation are from Democrats.

One thing Trump does not do is proclaim over and over that there was no "obstruction of justice," because we all know there was when he fired Comey and bragged to the Russians that he had taken "the pressure off." The same will happen when he fires Mueller, but Republicans are in charge and after a few days of angst will let him skate free. So now it's up to voters and the mid-terms in November.

While being questioned by Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) during testimony in front of the House Judiciary Committee, Mueller agreed that authorities could charge the president with a crime.

BUCK: Okay. But the -- could you charge the president with a crime after he left office?

MUELLER: Yes.

BUCK: You believe that he committed -- you could charge the President of the United States with obstruction of justice after he left office?

MUELLER: Yes.

What I love about this is that Buck stopped himself from asking Mueller if he believes Trump committed a crime. He did not want to know the answer to that question. Not when the American people would hear the answer.
 

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