CDZ The Coming Collusion Bloodbath

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Kevin McCullough - The Coming Collusion Bloodbath




McCabe’s firing was directly linked to the IG’s findings, and once revealed to the Justice Department’s disciplinary powers a concurrent recommendation was termination.

That Comey, McCabe, and others have practiced an obvious double standard in the email case of Hillary Clinton where ample evidence caused 106 of the case agents and attorneys working on the case to believe indictment would occur, and simultaneously going to such extraordinary measures through the assistance of essentially Hillary’s campaign operation to attempt to thwart the outcome of the election is more than enough reason to go after them on a criminal basis alone.






A nice history of what has happened and where we are headed.
 
"an obvious double standard in the email case of Hillary Clinton"

:cuckoo:


only dishonest trumpbots attempt to equate the criminal actions of team traitor with the US SoS who used a private email server entirely without compromise or any national consequence whatsoever...
 
the FBI found no evidence that the SoS server had ever actually been hacked, no evidence that she every lied to the FBI, no evidence that she obstructed justice, and ultimately they determined that no reasonable prosecutor would ever charge a US Secretary of State for their choice of correspondence systems which did not actually break any government rules and which were widely corresponded with within the state department without incident or even a shrug during the entire time she served as US Secretary of State.
 
the FBI found no evidence that the SoS server had ever actually been hacked, no evidence that she every lied to the FBI, no evidence that she obstructed justice, and ultimately they determined that no reasonable prosecutor would ever charge a US Secretary of State for their choice of correspondence systems which did not actually break any government rules and which were widely corresponded with within the state department without incident or even a shrug during the entire time she served as US Secretary of State.
You weren’t paying attention when Comey testified were you? Or was he lying under oath?
 
the FBI found no evidence that the SoS server had ever actually been hacked, no evidence that she every lied to the FBI, no evidence that she obstructed justice, and ultimately they determined that no reasonable prosecutor would ever charge a US Secretary of State for their choice of correspondence systems which did not actually break any government rules and which were widely corresponded with within the state department without incident or even a shrug during the entire time she served as US Secretary of State.



You know it is a crime to lie to congress.


 
BTW the ONLY reason US SoS emails suddenly became an issue...

...and let's remember, that is what this is ultimately about... NOT some particular politician you don't like, but the US Secretary of State...


the only reason they became an issue was in retrospect long after she had already left office, happened when the ever curious benghazi set-up gave shameless rabid partisans an excuse to put party over country and dig into SoS classified archives in order to paint a false narrative, which partisan parrots were either too lazy or too dumb to properly parse, just to make political hay over a great big nothing burger of fake news propaganda designed to derail her presidential ambitions and prop up putin's populist puppet.

THEN mysteriously, those very same rabid partisans who were supposedly SO concerned with national security secrets? they didn't even blink an eye when candidate trump invoked russian hackers to be richly rewarded for digging them up, SoS' presumably classified emails...



i mean, who does team traitor think they're fooling??

oh wait. :laugh2:
 
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"Getting to the bottom of what happened was always going to include taking a look at Trump Organization business records, because so many of the people involved worked for Trump. Potentially, Russian operatives made payoffs or were paid off to or through the Trump Organization. We know Trump lawyer Michael Cohen has been a focus of the investigation, not because he played bag man for Stormy Daniels, but because of his shady land dealings. But Stormy Daniels is relevant (sadly) because thanks to her, we know that lawyers working for the Trump Organization have been involved in payoffs before.

This investigation was ALWAYS going to include business records from the Trump Organization. Ty Cobb knew that was coming. Even the Trump Organization knew that was coming. Anybody who is not an idiot knew that was coming.

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But now that we’re here, I feel like it’s important to tighten up the breathlessness around this subpoena, which we only know about because of a leak to the New York Times. I mean, for Robert Mueller’s job security if nothing else, let’s do a close, lawyer read on the actual news broken by the Times:


The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has subpoenaed the Trump Organization in recent weeks to turn over documents, including some related to Russia, according to two people briefed on the matter…

The breadth of the subpoena was not clear, nor was it clear why Mr. Mueller issued it instead of simply asking for the documents from the company, an umbrella organization that encompasses Mr. Trump’s business ventures.

Here’s what I picked up on:

  • Recent weeks: The subpoena was already issued. Arguably the Trump Organization is either already in the process of complying, or already fighting it in non-public hearings. If a “red line” was crossed, it was crossed, and acceded to, weeks ago.
  • The breadth of the subpoena was not clear: I’ve already seen people reporting that Mueller subpoenaed “all documents relating to Russia.” That’s NOT what happened. That would be ridiculous and overbroad, and nothing Mueller has done has suggested that he’s a drooling idiot. Most likely the subpoena was targeted request. These subpoenas are coming near the end (we think) of the investigative process, or at least we’re not at the beginning. I think it’s unlikely that this is a fishing expedition. Mueller wants to know something specific.
  • Instead of simply asking for the documents: The fact that the Trump Organization wouldn’t hand over these documents willingly could be very significant. Mueller could be honing in on one actor or one set of transactions that Trump Organization lawyers perceive as a real threat to the company. The Trump Organization, as far as we know, has been cooperating this whole time. For them to not roll over, on these particular documents, well hell, now I want to see them too.
  • Mr. Trump’s business ventures: Folks, this isn’t necessarily bad for Donald Trump. Rarely does a CEO get tagged for all the shadiness that happens at his company. We’ve seen from previous indictments that the concept that Trump people were unwitting morons is well considered by Mueller’s team. For all we know these requested documents could directly speak to how Russia pulled off and paid for this attack on America, while at the same time exculpating Trump himself from any direct knowledge. Mueller’s trying to find what he’s looking for, and that might not at all be what you’re looking for.
If you believe that President Trump has known about the subpoenas for weeks, understands that they are of limited scope, wants to uncover how the Russians attempted to influence our election, and has nothing to hide because he’s been acting in good faith all this time, then the Mueller subpoenas aren’t really a big new turn in the Russia investigation. They’re just something that was always going to happen and, if anything, herald us getting closer to the end of this process.

If, on the other hand, you believe that President Trump only learned of the subpoenas when somebody mentioned it on Fox News, that his company is less like an “umbrella organization” and more like a rock protecting an army of cockroaches, and that Trump knows he’s guilty and will use whatever power at his disposal to hang onto his office for as long as he can draw breath… well sure, red lines have been crossed, red phones are ringing, red rum is being scrawled in lipstick across the Lincoln bedroom."
 
There was collusion in the election of 2016. It involved Russians, a British ex-spy, law firms, FBI agents, DOJ attorneys, an FBI director that prejudged evidence, an Attorney General that had an unethical meeting with the spouse of a target, FISA warrants obtained on faulty information that stemmed from political sources, a Deputy Director whose wife received monetary support in an election, an FBI director who lied to Congress, an FBI Deputy Director who lied to the Justice Department’s Inspector General, loads of classified materials that were mishandled and criminally passed to those without clearances, and partisan hacks spearheading inquiries aiming for political outcomes. The scope of this collusion is overwhelming, the attempts are a damning indictment of political operatives that have lost all integrity, and sadly an administration, a major political party, and agents of a deep state that attempted in a wide sweeping number of ways to undo an election that they lost.
 
Guess what shoe Mueller will drop next


"The mission of the FBI is to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, state, municipal, and international agencies and partners; and to ..."

Organization, Mission and Functions Manual: Federal Bureau of Investigation | DOJ | Department of Justice


:salute:





"Trump's first visit to Soviet Moscow in 1987 looks, with hindsight, to be part of a pattern. The dossier by the former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele asserts that the Kremlin had been cultivating Trump for “at least five years” before his stunning victory in the 2016 US presidential election. This would take us back to around 2011 or 2012.


In fact, the Soviet Union was interested in him too, three decades earlier. The top level of the Soviet diplomatic service arranged his 1987 Moscow visit. With assistance from the KGB. It took place while Kryuchkov was seeking to improve the KGB's operational techniques in one particular and sensitive area. The spy chief wanted KGB staff abroad to recruit more Americans."

The Hidden History of Trump’s First Trip to Moscow


Boy, Those Russkies Sure Stole the Election


Donald Trump Jr communicated with WikiLeaks during final stages of election


Mueller Shows How Russians Sowed Discord With Dirty Tricks


The Unaccountable Death of Boris Nemtsov


The Unaccountable Death of Boris Nemtsov
 
Guess what shoe Mueller will drop next


"The mission of the FBI is to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, state, municipal, and international agencies and partners; and to ..."

Organization, Mission and Functions Manual: Federal Bureau of Investigation | DOJ | Department of Justice


:salute:





"Trump's first visit to Soviet Moscow in 1987 looks, with hindsight, to be part of a pattern. The dossier by the former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele asserts that the Kremlin had been cultivating Trump for “at least five years” before his stunning victory in the 2016 US presidential election. This would take us back to around 2011 or 2012.


In fact, the Soviet Union was interested in him too, three decades earlier. The top level of the Soviet diplomatic service arranged his 1987 Moscow visit. With assistance from the KGB. It took place while Kryuchkov was seeking to improve the KGB's operational techniques in one particular and sensitive area. The spy chief wanted KGB staff abroad to recruit more Americans."

The Hidden History of Trump’s First Trip to Moscow


Boy, Those Russkies Sure Stole the Election


Donald Trump Jr communicated with WikiLeaks during final stages of election


Mueller Shows How Russians Sowed Discord With Dirty Tricks


The Unaccountable Death of Boris Nemtsov


The Unaccountable Death of Boris Nemtsov
He can drop as many as he likes. It will not help. Good luck.
 
The firing of Andrew McCabe, the discovery of his “private notes,” the ill-tempered response by other Obama loyalists and a yet to be disclosed Inspector General’s report on an investigation that began before Donald Trump had come to office are all pieces of a story that dwarfs the still absent evidence of anything Trump and company did to cooperate with Russians in changing votes in Michigan and Wisconsin.
 
FBI surveillance of Russian operatives was never all about team trump.

UNTIL said fully warranted surveillance pointed directly at team trump walking right into it for SOME reason... a reason which is their very JOB to discover!
 
rather than cooperating with federal agencies, team traitor has obstinately obstructed, made false statements, recusals, and guilty pleas... and btw our confederate AG overstepped the russian recusal in full context of his firing of mccabe...
 
the FBI found no evidence that the SoS server had ever actually been hacked, no evidence that she every lied to the FBI, no evidence that she obstructed justice, and ultimately they determined that no reasonable prosecutor would ever charge a US Secretary of State for their choice of correspondence systems which did not actually break any government rules and which were widely corresponded with within the state department without incident or even a shrug during the entire time she served as US Secretary of State.
Of course they found no evidence. They never examined the server.
 
"an obvious double standard in the email case of Hillary Clinton"

:cuckoo:


only dishonest trumpbots attempt to equate the criminal actions of team traitor with the US SoS who used a private email server entirely without compromise or any national consequence whatsoever...

Without any national consequence? Do you not understand WHY our government officials are supposed to work through official channels, Valerie? Why they aren't allowed to run their departments through servers hidden in their homes? Congress is supposed to provide oversight to what's happening in government and part of how they do that is by going over official correspondence to make sure nothing corrupt is taking place...like "pay for plays" and things like that. Ask yourself why someone as "frugal" as Hillary Clinton...who once donated her used underwear to charity for a tax write off...would spend $200,000 out of her own pocket to install two private servers and maintain them secretly in her home in Westchester when the State Department would have paid every single dime to install approved servers? Then ask yourself why she didn't tell Congressional investigators about those private servers when she was being investigated for her handling of the Benghazi deaths? It's obvious that Hillary WAS running pay for play through those private servers which is why she hid them...and why she deleted most of what was on their hard drives once they were discovered.
 
Let’s just take a step back for a second.

A lot of people think that there is “no collusion between TRUMP and RUSSSSSSIA,” despite, you know, all circumstantial evidence to the contrary. But whatever side of the aisle you fall on that, it is now incontrovertible that some people, knowingly or unknowingly, helped Russia meddle in our election. Already, 22 people or entities have been charged with serious crimes. Some have already pleaded guilty.

Mueller Subpoena Of Trump Business Records Isn’t Crossing A Line, It Isn’t Even Surprising
 

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