Rumor: Mueller will end investigation, will not submit report, has nothing, going nowhere...

Of course I deny everything you post... because it is wrong and nut job conspiracy stuff. EVERYONE in the intelligence agencies and DoJ who have been career employees don't become goons and "deep state" issues overnight when NO ONE has said that about them before from either party for 20-30 years. It's called logical reasoning skills... the only thing that has changed is Trump, Fox News propaganda machine, and you Trump supporters letting him brainwash you. Sadly the biggest issue here is, no matter what anyone tells you, you will not change your mind. As long as Trump denies it, you'll believe him. You don't even get it... there is a reason why Trump says, "witch hunt," "No collusion," and other statements OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER... even in speeches that have nothing to do with the subject, like talking about a hurricane, or to the boy scouts. It's because him repeating it over and over, he's drilled it into your heads. It is a brainwashing technique. And here is the thing, even if evidence that comes out, that absolutely, positively proves you have been supporting a lie? You'll still deny it because you don't want to feel like an idiot for believing and supporting a lie. It's called pride, and it is another thing people use to brainwash people. Once you are convinced of something, it is much harder to change your mind, than it was to convince you in the first place.

Want to Make a Lie Seem True? Say It Again. And Again. And Again
/——/ You DS denier Steve Hilton: Unmask the anti-Trump Deep State working against America’s best interests

I posted to you about how Fox News has been complicit in Trump's brainwashing campaign and what do you do? Post a link to a Fox News story about the "deep state." Just like on cue!
/——/ I know how to trigger DS deniers, post a link from Fox or Rush. Never fails. Yes, Virginia, there is a Deep State


You're not "triggering" me. Do you understand the difference between a "deep state" and people within the government trying to investigate wrongdoing?

What evidence has Trump and his team presented to show Trump is not guilty? I mean he literally admitted ON TELEVISION to obstruction of justice for firing Comey over the Russia investigation. He didn't say anything about it... for over a year, then suddenly came out and said NBC "edited it" to look like he said something he didn't. That's a lie. He lies ALL THE TIME. Most of you people on here even admit he's a liar... but why is it that out of all the lies, you suddenly trust him when he denies anything with Russia? He lied about Stormy Daniels. He wrote the letter for Don Jr. that lied about the Trump Tower meeting with the Russians. Michael Cohen LIED about being in Prague. It's just a lie after lie after lie... but you believe him when he says there is a "deep state?"

Wake the fuck up.

I wouldn't waste too much time with Cellblock. He's a proven idiot and is way over his head when it comes to be easily manipulated.
I'd put him on ignore, but he is humorous entertainment on slow days at USMB.

It's just amazing how Trump has showed ZERO evidence to show he and his campaign did nothing with the Russians, yet out of all the lies he's told, this one is true.
 
Sarah Carter and Jarrett as well as Joe Digenova two reporters and lawyer with contacts in the DOJ are telling Sean Hannity that mueller and rosenstein are looking for a way to wrap up the investigation....and will not release a report, but simply claim their current convictions of Flynn, Manafort and popadopolous are enough.....

This was on Hannity's radio show today........the plea deal with Manafort, for nothing involving Russia, seems to be a clue in that direction....



yup

all those indictments and guilty pleas don't mean anything.......(ha ha ha)

As soon as ANYONE finds ANYTHING connecting Trump et al to Russian collusion by all means post it here.
Meantime shut the fuck up!


nope.

I believe there is enough evidence

and I will NOT shut up ......

Trump colluded
He is a treasonous traitor

and YOU are worse.....
 
LOL...what bullshit.

Libturds love telling lies. They love it so much they repeat other people's lies over and over just like they were taught 70 years ago.

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Republicans control Congress
Republicans run the Justice Department

What exactly are Democrats investigating?

See that's what Trumpeters don't understand, when it comes to real justice, there are no party lines, only the line of guilty or not guilty.


What you don't understand is the leadership of the FBI, DOJ, and CIA were stocked with obama loyalists who used the powers of the Federal Government to spy on reporters, the senate and on the opposition political party....you dope.

DEEP STATE! :ack-1:


FBI, DOJ and CIA are stocked with Conservatives
Always have been


Moron....the leadership are all political appointees......you dope.

The ones doing the appointing are Republicans
Sessions is Republican, Rubinstein is Republican, Mueller is Republican

Overwhelmingly, FBI, CIA and DOJ are stocked with Conservatives

Yet, when a Republican is under investigation........it becomes a liberal conspiracy
 
Republicans control Congress
Republicans run the Justice Department

What exactly are Democrats investigating?

See that's what Trumpeters don't understand, when it comes to real justice, there are no party lines, only the line of guilty or not guilty.


What you don't understand is the leadership of the FBI, DOJ, and CIA were stocked with obama loyalists who used the powers of the Federal Government to spy on reporters, the senate and on the opposition political party....you dope.

Yeah, you keep telling yourself that lie. The FBI, the CIA and the Department of Justice are full of Trump appointees because Trump fired all of the Federal prosecutors shortly after he was inaugurated. It was an unprecedented act that drew a LOT of media attention at the time.

Trump hired Rod Rosenstein, Chris Wray, and all of the top people st Justice, the CIA and the FBI and every Investigation and report issued showed that none of these institutions have acted improperly.

The same cannot be said of Donald Trump or his appointed officials. Trump has sought to undermine his own officials at every turn in regards to their investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 elections.

Trump hired these people to investigate this matter and is now pissed off that all of the people who helped get him elected are involved.

Trump continues to undermine his own employees and fire them for doing their jobs.


Do you realize that none of the people who have pled guilty have pled guilty to anything having to do with Russia? Tax fraud 10 years ago, and lying to the FBI......you know, the thing Martha Stewart had to plead guilty to as well? Do you get that?

Here’s the difference. Martha didn’t turn State’s evidence in charges that involve a conspiracy against the United States, which is what Manafort and Gates plead to.

Cohen is telling all about his Prague meeting with Russian officials and his $50,000 payment for “tech matters”. As is Trump’s accountant.

Then there’s the whole issue of Trump’s money laundering on behalf of Russian oligarchs going back to the turn of the century. If Mueller has included this in “ancillary crimes uncovered” (and he’d have to be willfully blind not to have found some evidence of it), I’m buying the giant family size of popcorn and a big pitcher of martinis for this shit show.
When the shit hits the fan
It is going to splatter all over Trump
 
Once again, Herr Mueller (senile dumbass) can't release a report containing information obtained from a Washington, D.C. grand jury...it is secret and can't be revealed....to anybody.

He can release it to Congress if it was his investigation that got it...

And if the court cases have already been settled there is no need to keep it sealed.

You calling Mueller senile is about as asinine as it gets. He served his country in Vietnam, while you claim to have on a forum while bragging about hitting a woman with a pool cue. You have zero room to criticize anyone... anywhere... anytime.

Curl up and die ya wormy little queer...you had your chance to meet me and called the FBI and MOVED.

Oh! Another internet tough guy! :ack-1:
You really picked a great name to go by on USMB.
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Thomas Horn Jr. was an American scout, cowboy, soldier, range detective, and Pinkerton agent in the 19th-century American Old West. Believed to have committed 17 killings as a hired gunman throughout the West, Horn was convicted in 1902 of the murder of 14-year-old Willie Nickell near Iron Mountain, Wyoming.
Born: November 21, 1860, Missouri
Died: November 20, 1903, Cheyenne, WY
Buried: December 3, 1903
Cause of death: Hanging
Tom Horn - Wikipedia
Good choice, Gomer! :happy-1:
It is generally considered that Horn was a lose string from the ranching wars and was set up with the death of that kid.

He was a hired gun, but knew where too many skeletons were buried.

Tom Horn - Wikipedia

Later, Horn took part in the Pleasant Valley War between cattlemen and sheepmen in Arizona. Historians have not established which side he worked for, and both sides suffered several killings for which no known suspects were ever identified.[16] Horn worked on a ranch owned by Robert Bowen, where he became one of the prime suspects in the disappearance of Mart Blevins in 1887.[17] He claimed that throughout the war, he was the "mediator" of the conflict, serving as a deputy sheriff under three famous Arizona lawmen: William Owen "Buckey" O'Neill, Commodore Perry Owens, and Glenn Reynolds.[18] Horn also participated with Reynolds in a lynching of three suspected rustlers in August 1888. As a deputy sheriff, Horn drew the attention of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency due to his tracking abilities. Hired by the agency in late 1889 or early 1890, he handled investigations in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Wyoming and in other western states, working out of the Denver office. He became known for his calm under pressure and his ability to track down anyone assigned to him.

In one case, Horn and another agent, C.W. Shores, captured two men who had robbed the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad on August 31, 1890 between Cotopaxi and Texas Creek in Fremont County, Colorado. Horn and Shores tracked and arrested Thomas Eskridge (also known as "Peg-Leg" Watson) and Burt "Red" Curtis without firing a shot. They tracked them all the way to the home of a man named Wolfe, said to be in either Washita or Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, along the Washita River. In his report on that arrest, Horn stated in part "Watson, was considered by everyone in Colorado as a very desperate character. I had no trouble with him."[19]

During the Johnson County War, Horn worked for the Wyoming Stock Growers Association as well as for the Pinkertons, who had assigned him to work undercover in the county using the alias Tom Hale. He is alleged to have been involved in the killing of Nate Championand Nick Ray on April 9, 1892, and was a prime suspect for the assassinations of ranchers John A. Tisdale and Orley "Ranger" Jones.[1] The Pinkerton Agency forced Horn to resign in 1894. In his memoir, Two Evil Isms: Pinkertonism and Anarchism, Pinkerton detective Charlie Siringo wrote that "William A. Pinkerton told me that Tom Horn was guilty of the crime, but that his people could not allow him to go to prison while in their employ." Siringo would later indicate that he respected Horn's abilities at tracking, and that he was a very talented agent, but had a wicked element.[20][21]

In 1895, Horn reportedly killed a known cattle thief named William Lewis near Iron Mountain, Wyoming. Horn was exonerated for that crime and for the 1895 murder of Fred Powell six weeks later.[22] In 1896, a ranchman named Campbell, known to have a large stash of cash, was last seen with Horn.[1] In 1896, Horn offered his service in a letter to the marshal of Tucson, Arizona in getting rid of William Christian's rustler gang. William was killed by an unknown assailant in 1897, and his associate Robert Christian disappeared the same year.[23]

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Although his official title was "Range Detective", Horn essentially served as a killer-for-hire. By the mid-1890s, the cattle business in Wyoming and Colorado was changing due to the arrival of homesteaders and new ranchers. The homesteaders, referred to as "nesters" or "grangers" by the big operators, had moved into the territory in large numbers. By doing so they decreased the availability of water for the herds of the larger cattle barons.[24] Soon, efforts were made to get rid of these homesteaders, including by hiring gunmen such as Tom Horn. Violent gunfights such as the bloody shootout that resulted in the death of nine trappers in Big Dry Creek, as well as the lynching and burning of homesteaders Luther M. Mitchell and Ami W. Ketchum, precipitated the Colorado Range War.[25]

In 1900, Horn began working for the Swan Land and Cattle Company in northwest Colorado. His first job was to investigate the Browns Park Cattle Association's leader, a cowboy named Matt Rash, who was suspected of cattle rustling.[24] Horn went undercover as "Tom Hicks" and worked for Rash as a ranch hand while also collecting evidence of Rash branding cattle that did not belong to him. When Horn finally pieced together enough evidence to determine that Rash was indeed a rustler, he put a letter on Rash's door threatening that he must leave in sixty days. Rash, however, defiantly stayed and continued working on his ranch. As Rash continued to be uncooperative, Horn's employers were said to have given him the "go-ahead signal" to execute Rash. On the day of the murder, an armed Horn allegedly arrived at Rash's cabin as the man had just finished eating and shot him at point-blank range. The dying Rash unsuccessfully tried to write the name of his killer, but no trace was left of the murder. Only the accounts and rumors from various people point to Horn as the one responsible. Rash was supposed to be married to a nearby rancher, Ann Bassett, and the woman accused "Hicks" of being the murderer.

Around the same time, Horn also suspected another cowboy named Isom Dart of rustling.[26] Dart was one of Rash's fellow cowboys, but was believed to have previously worked as a rustler named Ned Huddleston and a former member of the late "Tip Gault"'s gang. The gang, which had rustled cattle in the Saratoga area, had been wiped out in a gun battle. Dart also had three indictments returned against him in Sweetwater County. When Dart was accused of murdering Rash, he took refuge inside his friend's cabin and waited for the rumors to cool down.[27] Horn, however, managed to track Dart to his cabin and saw him hiding together with two other armed associates. The assassin was said to have set up a sniping position under the cover of a pine tree, overlooking the cabin from a hill. As Dart and his friends came out of the cabin, Horn shot him in the chest from a distance. Prior to the assassination, Horn had instructed a rancher named Robert Hudler to ready a horse miles from the murder scene for his getaway.[28] The next day, two spent .30-30 Winchester casings were found at the base of a tree where it was believed the murderer had laid in wait. "Hicks" was said to have been the only one in the area to use a .30-30. The news of Rash and Dart's deaths spread throughout the territory, and as such the other rustlers scattered in fear. Horn tracked them all down and killed three other members of Rash's association. The story goes that he pinned one of the dead cowboy's ears for the homesteaders to see as a warning.

Working for the government[edit]
During the Wilcox train robbery investigation, Horn obtained information from Bill Speck that revealed which of the robbers had killed Sheriff Josiah Hazen during their escape.[29] Either George Curry or Harvey "Kid Curry" Logan were said to have killed the sheriff. Both outlaws were members of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang, then known as "The Hole-in-the-Wall Gang" after their hideaway in the mountains. Horn passed this information on to Charlie Siringo, who was working the case for the Pinkertons.

Horn briefly entered the United States Army to serve during the Spanish–American War as the chief packer of the Fifth Corps.[30] He left Tampa for Cuba, where he led some of the pack trains to the front. Horn personally witnessed the bravery of the famous Rough Ridersand colored regiments, the Ninth and Tenth Cavalries, during their assault on San Juan Hill, as well as the humiliating rout of American soldiers under Brig. Gen. Hamilton Hawkins. Although the packers were non-combatants, they were still prone to attack by Cuban rebels. Horn considered himself lucky to have lost no tracker during the war, although Horn recalled that he and his men were under constant fire as they delivered rations and ammunition to the soldiers.[31] Horn continued working as a packer during the war even though he and many of his men contracted yellow fever. At one point he was bedridden and was deemed unfit for combat. Upon recovering, he returned to Wyoming. Shortly after his return, Horn began working for wealthy cattle baron John C. Coble in 1901, who belonged to the Wyoming Stock Men's Association.[32]

Murder of Willie Nickell[edit]
While working again near Iron Mountain, Wyoming, Horn visited the Jim and Dora Miller family on July 15, 1901. They were cattle ranchers. (Jim Miller was no relation to the Texas outlaw Jim Miller.) Jim Miller and his neighbor Kels Nickell had already had several disputes following Nickell's introduction of sheep into the Iron Mountain area. Miller frequently accused Nickell of letting his sheep graze on Miller's land.[33][34]

At the Millers, Horn met Glendolene M. Kimmell, the young teacher at the Iron Mountain School. Ms. Kimmell was supported by both the large Miller and Kels Nickell families, and she boarded with the Millers. Horn entertained her with accounts of his adventures. That day he and males of the Miller family went fishing; he and Victor Miller, a son about his age, also practiced shooting, both of them with .30-30s.[33]

The Miller and Nickell families were the only ones to have children at the school. Kimmell had been advised of the families' ongoing feud before she arrived, and found that it was often played out by conflict among the children.[33] A few days later, on July 18, 1901, Willie Nickell, the 14-year-old son of sheep ranchers Kels and Mary Nickell, was found murdered near their homestead gate. A coroner's inquest began to investigate the murder. More violent incidents occurred during the period of the coroner's inquest, which was expanded to investigate these incidents, and lasted from July through September 1901.[33]

On August 4, 1901, Kels Nickell was shot and wounded. Some 60–80 of his sheep were found "shot or clubbed to death."[33] Two of the younger Nickell children later reported seeing two men leaving on horses colored a bay and a gray, as were horses owned by Jim Miller.[33] On August 6, 1901, Deputy Sheriff Peter Warlaumont and Deputy U.S. Marshal Joe LeFors came to Iron Mountain and arrested Jim Miller and his sons Victor and Gus on suspicion of shooting Kels Nickell. They were jailed on August 7 and released the following day on bond. The investigation of the shooting of Kels Nickell was added to the investigation of Willie Nickell's murder in the coroner's inquest.[33]

Deputy Marshal Joe Lefors later questioned Horn in January 1902 about the murder, while supposedly talking to him about employment. Horn was still inebriated from the night before, but Lefors gained what he called a confession to the murder of Willie Nickell. Horn allegedly confessed to killing the young Willie with his rifle from 300 yards, which he boasted as the "best shot that [he] ever made and the dirtiest trick that [he] ever done." Horn was arrested the next day by the county sheriff. Walter Stoll was the Laramie County Prosecutor in the case.[35] Judge Richard H. Scott, who presided over the case, was running for re-election.[4]
 
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Once again, Herr Mueller (senile dumbass) can't release a report containing information obtained from a Washington, D.C. grand jury...it is secret and can't be revealed....to anybody.

He can release it to Congress if it was his investigation that got it...

And if the court cases have already been settled there is no need to keep it sealed.

You calling Mueller senile is about as asinine as it gets. He served his country in Vietnam, while you claim to have on a forum while bragging about hitting a woman with a pool cue. You have zero room to criticize anyone... anywhere... anytime.

Curl up and die ya wormy little queer...you had your chance to meet me and called the FBI and MOVED.

Oh! Another internet tough guy! :ack-1:
You really picked a great name to go by on USMB.
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Thomas Horn Jr. was an American scout, cowboy, soldier, range detective, and Pinkerton agent in the 19th-century American Old West. Believed to have committed 17 killings as a hired gunman throughout the West, Horn was convicted in 1902 of the murder of 14-year-old Willie Nickell near Iron Mountain, Wyoming.
Born: November 21, 1860, Missouri
Died: November 20, 1903, Cheyenne, WY
Buried: December 3, 1903
Cause of death: Hanging
Tom Horn - Wikipedia
Good choice, Gomer! :happy-1:
It is generally considered that Horn was a lose string from the ranching wars and was set up with the death of that kid.

He was a hired gun, but knew where too many skeletons were buried.

Tom Horn - Wikipedia

Later, Horn took part in the Pleasant Valley War between cattlemen and sheepmen in Arizona. Historians have not established which side he worked for, and both sides suffered several killings for which no known suspects were ever identified.[16] Horn worked on a ranch owned by Robert Bowen, where he became one of the prime suspects in the disappearance of Mart Blevins in 1887.[17] He claimed that throughout the war, he was the "mediator" of the conflict, serving as a deputy sheriff under three famous Arizona lawmen: William Owen "Buckey" O'Neill, Commodore Perry Owens, and Glenn Reynolds.[18] Horn also participated with Reynolds in a lynching of three suspected rustlers in August 1888. As a deputy sheriff, Horn drew the attention of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency due to his tracking abilities. Hired by the agency in late 1889 or early 1890, he handled investigations in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Wyoming and in other western states, working out of the Denver office. He became known for his calm under pressure and his ability to track down anyone assigned to him.

In one case, Horn and another agent, C.W. Shores, captured two men who had robbed the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad on August 31, 1890 between Cotopaxi and Texas Creek in Fremont County, Colorado. Horn and Shores tracked and arrested Thomas Eskridge (also known as "Peg-Leg" Watson) and Burt "Red" Curtis without firing a shot. They tracked them all the way to the home of a man named Wolfe, said to be in either Washita or Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, along the Washita River. In his report on that arrest, Horn stated in part "Watson, was considered by everyone in Colorado as a very desperate character. I had no trouble with him."[19]

During the Johnson County War, Horn worked for the Wyoming Stock Growers Association as well as for the Pinkertons, who had assigned him to work undercover in the county using the alias Tom Hale. He is alleged to have been involved in the killing of Nate Championand Nick Ray on April 9, 1892, and was a prime suspect for the assassinations of ranchers John A. Tisdale and Orley "Ranger" Jones.[1] The Pinkerton Agency forced Horn to resign in 1894. In his memoir, Two Evil Isms: Pinkertonism and Anarchism, Pinkerton detective Charlie Siringo wrote that "William A. Pinkerton told me that Tom Horn was guilty of the crime, but that his people could not allow him to go to prison while in their employ." Siringo would later indicate that he respected Horn's abilities at tracking, and that he was a very talented agent, but had a wicked element.[20][21]

In 1895, Horn reportedly killed a known cattle thief named William Lewis near Iron Mountain, Wyoming. Horn was exonerated for that crime and for the 1895 murder of Fred Powell six weeks later.[22] In 1896, a ranchman named Campbell, known to have a large stash of cash, was last seen with Horn.[1] In 1896, Horn offered his service in a letter to the marshal of Tucson, Arizona in getting rid of William Christian's rustler gang. William was killed by an unknown assailant in 1897, and his associate Robert Christian disappeared the same year.[23]

...

Although his official title was "Range Detective", Horn essentially served as a killer-for-hire. By the mid-1890s, the cattle business in Wyoming and Colorado was changing due to the arrival of homesteaders and new ranchers. The homesteaders, referred to as "nesters" or "grangers" by the big operators, had moved into the territory in large numbers. By doing so they decreased the availability of water for the herds of the larger cattle barons.[24] Soon, efforts were made to get rid of these homesteaders, including by hiring gunmen such as Tom Horn. Violent gunfights such as the bloody shootout that resulted in the death of nine trappers in Big Dry Creek, as well as the lynching and burning of homesteaders Luther M. Mitchell and Ami W. Ketchum, precipitated the Colorado Range War.[25]

In 1900, Horn began working for the Swan Land and Cattle Company in northwest Colorado. His first job was to investigate the Browns Park Cattle Association's leader, a cowboy named Matt Rash, who was suspected of cattle rustling.[24] Horn went undercover as "Tom Hicks" and worked for Rash as a ranch hand while also collecting evidence of Rash branding cattle that did not belong to him. When Horn finally pieced together enough evidence to determine that Rash was indeed a rustler, he put a letter on Rash's door threatening that he must leave in sixty days. Rash, however, defiantly stayed and continued working on his ranch. As Rash continued to be uncooperative, Horn's employers were said to have given him the "go-ahead signal" to execute Rash. On the day of the murder, an armed Horn allegedly arrived at Rash's cabin as the man had just finished eating and shot him at point-blank range. The dying Rash unsuccessfully tried to write the name of his killer, but no trace was left of the murder. Only the accounts and rumors from various people point to Horn as the one responsible. Rash was supposed to be married to a nearby rancher, Ann Bassett, and the woman accused "Hicks" of being the murderer.

Around the same time, Horn also suspected another cowboy named Isom Dart of rustling.[26] Dart was one of Rash's fellow cowboys, but was believed to have previously worked as a rustler named Ned Huddleston and a former member of the late "Tip Gault"'s gang. The gang, which had rustled cattle in the Saratoga area, had been wiped out in a gun battle. Dart also had three indictments returned against him in Sweetwater County. When Dart was accused of murdering Rash, he took refuge inside his friend's cabin and waited for the rumors to cool down.[27] Horn, however, managed to track Dart to his cabin and saw him hiding together with two other armed associates. The assassin was said to have set up a sniping position under the cover of a pine tree, overlooking the cabin from a hill. As Dart and his friends came out of the cabin, Horn shot him in the chest from a distance. Prior to the assassination, Horn had instructed a rancher named Robert Hudler to ready a horse miles from the murder scene for his getaway.[28] The next day, two spent .30-30 Winchester casings were found at the base of a tree where it was believed the murderer had laid in wait. "Hicks" was said to have been the only one in the area to use a .30-30. The news of Rash and Dart's deaths spread throughout the territory, and as such the other rustlers scattered in fear. Horn tracked them all down and killed three other members of Rash's association. The story goes that he pinned one of the dead cowboy's ears for the homesteaders to see as a warning.

Working for the government[edit]
During the Wilcox train robbery investigation, Horn obtained information from Bill Speck that revealed which of the robbers had killed Sheriff Josiah Hazen during their escape.[29] Either George Curry or Harvey "Kid Curry" Logan were said to have killed the sheriff. Both outlaws were members of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang, then known as "The Hole-in-the-Wall Gang" after their hideaway in the mountains. Horn passed this information on to Charlie Siringo, who was working the case for the Pinkertons.

Horn briefly entered the United States Army to serve during the Spanish–American War as the chief packer of the Fifth Corps.[30] He left Tampa for Cuba, where he led some of the pack trains to the front. Horn personally witnessed the bravery of the famous Rough Ridersand colored regiments, the Ninth and Tenth Cavalries, during their assault on San Juan Hill, as well as the humiliating rout of American soldiers under Brig. Gen. Hamilton Hawkins. Although the packers were non-combatants, they were still prone to attack by Cuban rebels. Horn considered himself lucky to have lost no tracker during the war, although Horn recalled that he and his men were under constant fire as they delivered rations and ammunition to the soldiers.[31] Horn continued working as a packer during the war even though he and many of his men contracted yellow fever. At one point he was bedridden and was deemed unfit for combat. Upon recovering, he returned to Wyoming. Shortly after his return, Horn began working for wealthy cattle baron John C. Coble in 1901, who belonged to the Wyoming Stock Men's Association.[32]

Murder of Willie Nickell[edit]
While working again near Iron Mountain, Wyoming, Horn visited the Jim and Dora Miller family on July 15, 1901. They were cattle ranchers. (Jim Miller was no relation to the Texas outlaw Jim Miller.) Jim Miller and his neighbor Kels Nickell had already had several disputes following Nickell's introduction of sheep into the Iron Mountain area. Miller frequently accused Nickell of letting his sheep graze on Miller's land.[33][34]

At the Millers, Horn met Glendolene M. Kimmell, the young teacher at the Iron Mountain School. Ms. Kimmell was supported by both the large Miller and Kels Nickell families, and she boarded with the Millers. Horn entertained her with accounts of his adventures. That day he and males of the Miller family went fishing; he and Victor Miller, a son about his age, also practiced shooting, both of them with .30-30s.[33]

The Miller and Nickell families were the only ones to have children at the school. Kimmell had been advised of the families' ongoing feud before she arrived, and found that it was often played out by conflict among the children.[33] A few days later, on July 18, 1901, Willie Nickell, the 14-year-old son of sheep ranchers Kels and Mary Nickell, was found murdered near their homestead gate. A coroner's inquest began to investigate the murder. More violent incidents occurred during the period of the coroner's inquest, which was expanded to investigate these incidents, and lasted from July through September 1901.[33]

On August 4, 1901, Kels Nickell was shot and wounded. Some 60–80 of his sheep were found "shot or clubbed to death."[33] Two of the younger Nickell children later reported seeing two men leaving on horses colored a bay and a gray, as were horses owned by Jim Miller.[33] On August 6, 1901, Deputy Sheriff Peter Warlaumont and Deputy U.S. Marshal Joe LeFors came to Iron Mountain and arrested Jim Miller and his sons Victor and Gus on suspicion of shooting Kels Nickell. They were jailed on August 7 and released the following day on bond. The investigation of the shooting of Kels Nickell was added to the investigation of Willie Nickell's murder in the coroner's inquest.[33]

Deputy Marshal Joe Lefors later questioned Horn in January 1902 about the murder, while supposedly talking to him about employment. Horn was still inebriated from the night before, but Lefors gained what he called a confession to the murder of Willie Nickell. Horn allegedly confessed to killing the young Willie with his rifle from 300 yards, which he boasted as the "best shot that [he] ever made and the dirtiest trick that [he] ever done." Horn was arrested the next day by the county sheriff. Walter Stoll was the Laramie County Prosecutor in the case.[35] Judge Richard H. Scott, who presided over the case, was running for re-election.[4]

tl;dr
 
From what I understand one of Trump's lawyers was going to file a claim based on past precedent that Mueller can't even submit a report. Which makes this whole Russia collusion hoax "much ado about nothing", which should actually be the Democrat party's motto. ,

Now why would Trump do that? Trump claims he has done nothing wrong?
And do you think that if this truly happened, it would be good? I would have to assume, that you are a Trump over country? That would be definitely Anti-American.
No dumbass, it's the constitution, which says that a president needs to do his job, and not have to respond to partisan generated fake investigations and "reports" with the purpose of derailing or indicting a presidency.
 
Sarah Carter and Jarrett as well as Joe Digenova two reporters and lawyer with contacts in the DOJ are telling Sean Hannity that mueller and rosenstein are looking for a way to wrap up the investigation....and will not release a report, but simply claim their current convictions of Flynn, Manafort and popadopolous are enough.....

This was on Hannity's radio show today........the plea deal with Manafort, for nothing involving Russia, seems to be a clue in that direction....
Sarah Carter and Jarrett as well as Joe Digenova two reporters and lawyer with contacts in the DOJ are telling Sean Hannity that mueller and rosenstein are looking for a way to wrap up the investigation....and will not release a report, but simply claim their current convictions of Flynn, Manafort and popadopolous are enough.....

This was on Hannity's radio show today........the plea deal with Manafort, for nothing involving Russia, seems to be a clue in that direction....
Boss, what are you smoking? Manafort plead guilty and flipped to get a lighter sentence, in return to give all the information to prosecutors about Trump and Russia. And, to divulge all illegal money operations associated with this illegal election, to go along with their own enrichment.blob:https://www.msnbc.com/6c2d9ce5-2de1-4a51-919c-db334cb16d71


You really are a stupid person..... if anything, Mueller let manafort out of the last trial because he wants this over because there is nothing here and he is already looking like an idiot.....
Wow

Talk about dream world
Then why is Manafort cooperating?


This is why...

Paul Manafort's Guilty Plea: Second Trial Held No Benefit | National Review

Naturally, the media are spun up because the plea agreement, which will cap the 69-year-old Manafort’s prison time at ten years, requires Manafort’s cooperation. Anti-Trumpers have visions of the walls closing in on the president. I would counter with what I said after the Virginia convictions:

At this point, it does not appear that Mueller has a collusion case against Trump associates. His indictments involving Russian hacking and troll farms do not suggest complicity by the Trump campaign.


I also find it hard to believe Mueller sees Manafort as the key to making a case on Trump when Mueller has had [Richard] Gates — Manafort’s partner — as a cooperator for six months. You have to figure Gates knows whatever Manafort knows about collusion. Yet, since Gates began cooperating with the special counsel, Mueller has filed the charges against Russians that do not implicate Trump, and has transferred those cases to other Justice Department components.

I elaborated that, when it comes to Manafort, Mueller’s focus is not President Trump. It is Russia, “specifically, Manafort’s longtime connections to Kremlin-connected operatives.” This seems consistent with what Manafort’s camp is telling the press. Politico quotes a source close to Trump’s former campaign chairman: “The cooperation agreement does not involve the Trump campaign. . . .There was no collusion with Russia.”

The guilty plea serves Mueller’s purposes. He already had Manafort looking at a potential 80 years of prison exposure from the first case. He did not need another trial and additional jail time to ratchet up pressure. So prosecutors dropped the money-laundering charges as well as allegations that Manafort made false statements and failed to register as a foreign agent of a Kremlin-connected Ukranian party; but Mueller still got Manafort to admit to the underlying conduct in those charges by having the defendant plead guilty to the special counsel’s favorite device, the amorphous, elastic charge of “conspiracy against the United States.” In addition, Manafort pled guilty to obstructing justice — the witness-tampering allegation based on which he has been detained without bail.
In spite of Trumps dismissiveness over Manaforts role, Manafort was heavily involved in the Trump campaign. He was involved in key meetings, had private conversations, knows what Trump knows and what he said

Manafort is facing serious jail time and money laundering is nothing to sneeze at.

Collusion with Russia is not the end of this investigation. Obstruction of Justice, Money Laundering, tax evasion, malfeasance are all on the table

Manafort is quietly building a case

By his constant tweeting, Trump is obviously worried
Let us know when you're done jerking yourself off to yet another of Mueller's nothing burger guilty pleas.
 
Hate to tell you

But Dems have nothing to do with the investigation

LOL...what bullshit.

Libturds love telling lies. They love it so much they repeat other people's lies over and over just like they were taught 70 years ago.

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Republicans control Congress
Republicans run the Justice Department

What exactly are Democrats investigating?

See that's what Trumpeters don't understand, when it comes to real justice, there are no party lines, only the line of guilty or not guilty.


What you don't understand is the leadership of the FBI, DOJ, and CIA were stocked with obama loyalists who used the powers of the Federal Government to spy on reporters, the senate and on the opposition political party....you dope.

DEEP STATE! :ack-1:


FBI, DOJ and CIA are stocked with Conservatives
Always have been
Wow, Comey, Strock, Mc Cabe, Brenner, etc. and Mueller's band of angry Dems are staunch conservatives. Ha ha ha. That was a good joke.
 
Trump stands in front of the world at Helsinki and defends Vladimir Putin.

The Trump campaign changes the republican party platform to make it favorable to Russia.

The Trump sons say money is pouring in from Russia.

And nitwits say there is nothing to do with Russia?

They have already been bitch slapped with truth. What does it take?
Did Trump get 180 million funneled into his foundation from the Russians in exchange for our Uranium, like the Clintons? Did Trump pay for a fake Russian dossier to use it in a criminal conspiracy to spy in and frame Trump, like Hillary did? Did Trump get half a million for one hour speeches given in Russia, like the Clintons? Did Trump tell the Russian ambassador "I'll have more flexibility with missile defense after I get elected" like Obama did? Ya gotta love the fake outrage by the Left over Russian collusion when they themselves have a history of sucking Russian cork for decades!
 
Sarah Carter and Jarrett as well as Joe Digenova two reporters and lawyer with contacts in the DOJ are telling Sean Hannity that mueller and rosenstein are looking for a way to wrap up the investigation....and will not release a report, but simply claim their current convictions of Flynn, Manafort and popadopolous are enough.....

This was on Hannity's radio show today........the plea deal with Manafort, for nothing involving Russia, seems to be a clue in that direction....

I guarantee you that they will not wrap it up until after the election. It has been the sole reason for the investigation for the last year; to sway the vote in November.

They will not wrap it up before the election because this is a broad-ranging conspiracy involving dozens of conspirators on three continents, executed over a period of years.

And the irony of a Russian troll posting that Mueller’s goal is to affect the outcome of the 2018 mid-terms is rich indeed.

As for the “Deep State”, the Resistance inside the White House is being lead by Republicans that Trump hired. The Russian Investigation is being lead by Republicans that Trump hired.

The parade of people pleading guilty as a result of the Russia Investigation are people Trump hired.

Just like Richard Nixon was taken down by his own party, Donald Trump is being taken down by his own party because he is a clear and present danger to the Constitution of the United States.
The real criminal conspiracy and Russian collusion is what Hillary and the Dems did, but we all know this isn't really about justice or finding the truth, it's about the Left not being able to get over the results of the 2016 election and suffering from severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
 
Hard to believe there won't be a report out of it all, after all this time spent. Wonder if they bothered to look at Hillary and the Dems at all.

Of course they did. They looked at the Russian interference with the election and everyone that was associated with it. They followed the leads where they took them and found what crawled out from under the rocks they overturned.

Then they proceeded to indict and convict the people who were found to be guilty of criminal acts. Hillary and the Dems didn't commit any crimes, regardless of what you want to believe. On the other hand,

Manafort, 69, pleaded guilty in federal court in Washington to two criminal counts,
On Sept. 7, George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty
On Aug. 31, Samuel Patten pleaded guilty
On Aug. 21, Trump’s former personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty
Michael Flynn pleaded guilty in December
Rick Gates pleaded guilty
Alex Van der Zwaan was sentenced on April 3
Richard Pinedo pleaded guilty
Konstantin Kilimnik was charged on June 8
Twelve Russian intelligence officers were indicted by a federal grand jury on July 13 accused of hacking Democratic Party computer networks in 2016
Thirteen Russians and three Russian entities were indicted in Mueller’s investigation in February accused of tampering in the 2016 election to support Trump.

Note the last two, "accused of hacking Democratic Party computer networks in 2016" and "accused of tampering in the 2016 election to support Trump".

The victims were the Democratic Party and the benefactor was Trump.

These are the facts supported by the DOJ, FBI, Grand Jury, independent investigation of Mueller, and every national news reporting agency except for one....

And the defense is that everyone is lying except Fox News.

The way I see it,

when everyone in the room is telling you you're an alcoholic and your the only one saying you're not.......

you might want to reconsider your position.

when you are sitting in prison after being arrested for drug possession and you keep claiming you're not a drug addict....

you might want to reconsider your position.

When you are diagnosed as having lung cancer and you keep insisting that smoking cigarettes isn't causing you health problems....

you might want to reconsider your position

When you have been fired from the last five jobs you had, you are homeless, sleeping under a bridge, and you are saying how unfair your bosses were......

you might want to reconsider your position.

And when everyone you know has pleaded guilty to crimes and you keep insisting that you've done nothing wrong......

you might want to reconsider your position.

I find this is a pretty good general philosophy in life.
 
Sarah Carter and Jarrett as well as Joe Digenova two reporters and lawyer with contacts in the DOJ are telling Sean Hannity that mueller and rosenstein are looking for a way to wrap up the investigation....and will not release a report, but simply claim their current convictions of Flynn, Manafort and popadopolous are enough.....

This was on Hannity's radio show today........the plea deal with Manafort, for nothing involving Russia, seems to be a clue in that direction....

I guarantee you that they will not wrap it up until after the election. It has been the sole reason for the investigation for the last year; to sway the vote in November.

They will not wrap it up before the election because this is a broad-ranging conspiracy involving dozens of conspirators on three continents, executed over a period of years.

And the irony of a Russian troll posting that Mueller’s goal is to affect the outcome of the 2018 mid-terms is rich indeed.

As for the “Deep State”, the Resistance inside the White House is being lead by Republicans that Trump hired. The Russian Investigation is being lead by Republicans that Trump hired.

The parade of people pleading guilty as a result of the Russia Investigation are people Trump hired.

Just like Richard Nixon was taken down by his own party, Donald Trump is being taken down by his own party because he is a clear and present danger to the Constitution of the United States.
The real criminal conspiracy and Russian collusion is what Hillary and the Dems did, but we all know this isn't really about justice or finding the truth, it's about the Left not being able to get over the results of the 2016 election and suffering from severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.

And this would be a diagnosis that can be found in the DMS V?
 
Trump stands in front of the world at Helsinki and defends Vladimir Putin.

The Trump campaign changes the republican party platform to make it favorable to Russia.

The Trump sons say money is pouring in from Russia.

And nitwits say there is nothing to do with Russia?

They have already been bitch slapped with truth. What does it take?
Did Trump get 180 million funneled into his foundation from the Russians in exchange for our Uranium, like the Clintons? Did Trump pay for a fake Russian dossier to use it in a criminal conspiracy to spy in and frame Trump, like Hillary did? Did Trump get half a million for one hour speeches given in Russia, like the Clintons? Did Trump tell the Russian ambassador "I'll have more flexibility with missile defense after I get elected" like Obama did? Ya gotta love the fake outrage by the Left over Russian collusion when they themselves have a history of sucking Russian cork for decades!

"Did Trump get 180 million funneled into his foundation from the Russians in exchange for our Uranium"

Well, no. He was aided by Putin, by appointing Manafort as his campaign manager, to dupe you into believing that money was funnelled into the independent non-profit charitable organization in order to get The Committee on Foreign Investments, which has nine members, including the secretaries of the treasury, state, defense, homeland security, commerce and energy; the attorney general; and representatives from two White House offices (the United States Trade Representative and the Office of Science and Technology Policy), which has no authority to stop a sale to somehow approve of a sale by a private company. The company was Uranium One which, at the time, had two licensed mining operations in Wyoming that amounted to about “20 percent of the currently licensed uranium in-situ recovery production capacity in the U.S.,” Uranium One announced it had signed an agreement that would give “not less than 51%” of the company to JSC Atomredmetzoloto, or ARMZ, the mining arm of Rosatom, the Russian nuclear energy agency.

In fact, there is no evidence that Clinton was even involved in the decision to not object to the sale.

Oh, and First, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission had to approve the transfer of two uranium recovery licenses in Wyoming from Uranium One to the Russian company. The NRC announced it approved the transfer on Nov. 24, 2010. But, as the NRC explained at the time, “no uranium produced at either facility may be exported.”

Okay, so explain why this is a bad thing? Because uranium ore is used in power plants and nuclear missiles and nuclear missiles are bad? The U.S is estimated to have about 6,550 nuclear warheads. Russia has about 6,850. The US has about 99 nuclear power reactors. Russia has about 31 with 2012 plans to increase it to 59. Of the 440 reactors in the world, the US had far more than any other country.

Again, ARMZ, the mining arm of Rosatom, obtaining a 51% stake in a private Canadian company, Uranium One which is licenced in Wyoming and “no uranium produced at either facility may be exported.” And the Russian company would have to apply for and obtain an export license and “commit to use the material only for peaceful purposes” in accordance with “the U.S.-Russia Atomic Energy Act Section 123 agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation.” That would be for nuclear power reactors, that increase from 31 to 59 which falls short, by 40%, of the 99 in the US.

Okay, so Hillary was not involved in a minor decision to not disapprove of a sale of a stake by a Canadian company with licences in Wyoming that could no export the Uranium to a Russian nuclear power company. And this is bad because uranium is used in nuclear missiles of which the US and Russia both have almost 7 thousand each.

And The NY Times claims that the independent charitable foundation called the Clinton Foundation, which has their name because they started it, and has projects like connecting patients to essential treatment, where millions of people continue to die unnecessarily from AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and other treatable diseases received a donation from individuals investors (stock holders) in Uranium One through a charitable organization.

As well, in 10 years as a private citizen, Clinton has delivered a total of 417 paid speeches and earned an average of $181,000 per event. Almost two-thirds of his total speech earnings, about $44.9 million, have come from 215 overseas events in 48 countries. One of those was from a June 2010 event in Moscow organized by Renaissance Capital which reportedly has ties to "the Kremlin".

Now, this grand conspiracy which, I am sure is to complicated for you to even read, let alone research, is somehow comparable to the facts that

Paul Manafort was running a campaign in the US to discredit HIllary Clinton who was well knows as a pain in Putin's ass.
And he was "hired" for free by Trump to run the his campaign
And connected the Trump team with a known Russian lawyer
Who was known to be as proven by Trump Jr's own emails
To get dirt on Hillary Clinton
That Trump made clear to be emails illegally hacked from the Democratic National Committee.
And numerous Trump associates have plead guilty to crimes.
And this is just the start of the Mueller investigation.

But it's all a conspiracy by every national news agency and only FOX News it telling the truth.

Oh, wait, except FOX news doesn't do it's own investigative reporting. They rely on reporting from the failing New York Times and the lying CNN to pick and choose tenuous alternative facts that they add 99% of conspiracy theory to in order to prove that the failing New York Times and the lying CNN are part of a grand conspiracy against Trump and Republicans.

No wonder you are confused.
 
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From what I understand one of Trump's lawyers was going to file a claim based on past precedent that Mueller can't even submit a report. Which makes this whole Russia collusion hoax "much ado about nothing", which should actually be the Democrat party's motto. ,

Now why would Trump do that? Trump claims he has done nothing wrong?
And do you think that if this truly happened, it would be good? I would have to assume, that you are a Trump over country? That would be definitely Anti-American.
No dumbass, it's the constitution, which says that a president needs to do his job, and not have to respond to partisan generated fake investigations and "reports" with the purpose of derailing or indicting a presidency.

:laugh:
This country is a country with laws and no one is above the law.
Where in the Constitution does it say "the president needs to do his job"? Why is there this?
The Constitution, Article II, Section 4:
The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.

I'll wait patiently for you to point out, that the Constitution says "the president needs to do his job" and impeachment is unconstitutional. :2up:
 
Boss, what are you smoking? Manafort plead guilty and flipped to get a lighter sentence, in return to give all the information to prosecutors about Trump and Russia. And, to divulge all illegal money operations associated with this illegal election, to go along with their own enrichment.blob:https://www.msnbc.com/6c2d9ce5-2de1-4a51-919c-db334cb16d71


You really are a stupid person..... if anything, Mueller let manafort out of the last trial because he wants this over because there is nothing here and he is already looking like an idiot.....
Wow

Talk about dream world
Then why is Manafort cooperating?


This is why...

Paul Manafort's Guilty Plea: Second Trial Held No Benefit | National Review

Naturally, the media are spun up because the plea agreement, which will cap the 69-year-old Manafort’s prison time at ten years, requires Manafort’s cooperation. Anti-Trumpers have visions of the walls closing in on the president. I would counter with what I said after the Virginia convictions:

At this point, it does not appear that Mueller has a collusion case against Trump associates. His indictments involving Russian hacking and troll farms do not suggest complicity by the Trump campaign.


I also find it hard to believe Mueller sees Manafort as the key to making a case on Trump when Mueller has had [Richard] Gates — Manafort’s partner — as a cooperator for six months. You have to figure Gates knows whatever Manafort knows about collusion. Yet, since Gates began cooperating with the special counsel, Mueller has filed the charges against Russians that do not implicate Trump, and has transferred those cases to other Justice Department components.

I elaborated that, when it comes to Manafort, Mueller’s focus is not President Trump. It is Russia, “specifically, Manafort’s longtime connections to Kremlin-connected operatives.” This seems consistent with what Manafort’s camp is telling the press. Politico quotes a source close to Trump’s former campaign chairman: “The cooperation agreement does not involve the Trump campaign. . . .There was no collusion with Russia.”

The guilty plea serves Mueller’s purposes. He already had Manafort looking at a potential 80 years of prison exposure from the first case. He did not need another trial and additional jail time to ratchet up pressure. So prosecutors dropped the money-laundering charges as well as allegations that Manafort made false statements and failed to register as a foreign agent of a Kremlin-connected Ukranian party; but Mueller still got Manafort to admit to the underlying conduct in those charges by having the defendant plead guilty to the special counsel’s favorite device, the amorphous, elastic charge of “conspiracy against the United States.” In addition, Manafort pled guilty to obstructing justice — the witness-tampering allegation based on which he has been detained without bail.
In spite of Trumps dismissiveness over Manaforts role, Manafort was heavily involved in the Trump campaign. He was involved in key meetings, had private conversations, knows what Trump knows and what he said

Manafort is facing serious jail time and money laundering is nothing to sneeze at.

Collusion with Russia is not the end of this investigation. Obstruction of Justice, Money Laundering, tax evasion, malfeasance are all on the table

Manafort is quietly building a case

By his constant tweeting, Trump is obviously worried
Let us know when you're done jerking yourself off to yet another of Mueller's nothing burger guilty pleas.
You keep saying that...

Nothing Burger means there is nothing there

Mueller is getting convictions of top Trump aids

More importantly, he is getting their testimony on the inside of Trumps presidency
 
LOL...what bullshit.

Libturds love telling lies. They love it so much they repeat other people's lies over and over just like they were taught 70 years ago.

images
Republicans control Congress
Republicans run the Justice Department

What exactly are Democrats investigating?

See that's what Trumpeters don't understand, when it comes to real justice, there are no party lines, only the line of guilty or not guilty.


What you don't understand is the leadership of the FBI, DOJ, and CIA were stocked with obama loyalists who used the powers of the Federal Government to spy on reporters, the senate and on the opposition political party....you dope.

DEEP STATE! :ack-1:


FBI, DOJ and CIA are stocked with Conservatives
Always have been
Wow, Comey, Strock, Mc Cabe, Brenner, etc. and Mueller's band of angry Dems are staunch conservatives. Ha ha ha. That was a good joke.
They were Conservatives until their integrity kicked in and they had to prosecute crimes
 
Sarah Carter and Jarrett as well as Joe Digenova two reporters and lawyer with contacts in the DOJ are telling Sean Hannity that mueller and rosenstein are looking for a way to wrap up the investigation....and will not release a report, but simply claim their current convictions of Flynn, Manafort and popadopolous are enough.....

This was on Hannity's radio show today........the plea deal with Manafort, for nothing involving Russia, seems to be a clue in that direction....

I guarantee you that they will not wrap it up until after the election. It has been the sole reason for the investigation for the last year; to sway the vote in November.

They will not wrap it up before the election because this is a broad-ranging conspiracy involving dozens of conspirators on three continents, executed over a period of years.

And the irony of a Russian troll posting that Mueller’s goal is to affect the outcome of the 2018 mid-terms is rich indeed.

As for the “Deep State”, the Resistance inside the White House is being lead by Republicans that Trump hired. The Russian Investigation is being lead by Republicans that Trump hired.

The parade of people pleading guilty as a result of the Russia Investigation are people Trump hired.

Just like Richard Nixon was taken down by his own party, Donald Trump is being taken down by his own party because he is a clear and present danger to the Constitution of the United States.

I’m a Russian troll? You are far more stupid than you sound.
 

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