CDZ The Coming Collusion Bloodbath

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.



the FBI investigation is not about changing votes and you know it. :eusa_liar:
 
your lack of comprehension of FBI operations and testimony will be clarified nice and slow for you very very soon. believe me!

Are you really brainwashed enough to believe what you post?



without rule of law we have no country... we live by rule of law and team trump is finding out the hard way that they are not above the law.

so who brainwashed you into believing it's not as simple as that? :itsok:
 
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:

Too bad. You lost. Get a job.


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Let’s just take a step back for a second.




Ha Ha.....You just posted a perfect DNC talking poing meant to derail any question into Hillary's obvious criminal activities. You fell for it. :21:Frankly it is the rule of law that Trump is upholding not the Hillary shills at the upper level of the FBI.
 
Its amazing how the Ds have degenerated and I have never had that high of an opinion of them as far back as the Eisenhower administration.
 
“You realize where this is going,” Bannon reportedly told Wolff. “This is all about money laundering. Mueller chose Weissmann first and he is a money-laundering guy. Their path to f—ing Trump goes right through Paul Manafort, Don Jr and Jared Kushner. … It goes through Deutsche Bank and all the Kushner s—-.”

Two quick explanations. Weissmann refers to Andrew Weissmann. He was one of Mueller’s early hires, although not the first, and does have a lot of experience prosecuting financial crimes. Deutsche Bank is a German financial institution that has been an apparent focus of federal prosecutors, although not necessarily by Mueller’s team, because of a loan of more than a quarter-billion dollars issued to Kushner’s firm a month before the 2016 election.

Bannon’s argument is that Mueller’s team is focused not on Russian meddling but on unearthing money laundering by Manafort, Donald Trump Jr. and Kushner that can then be used as leverage against Trump. Manafort already faces money-laundering charges from Mueller. Those charges may involve property purchased by Manafort in New York and Virginia through shell companies based in Cyprus.

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This is not necessarily outside the purview of Mueller’s Russia investigation.

In July, Trump was asked by Maggie Haberman of the New York Times whether investigations into his personal finances were a “breach” of Mueller’s mandate to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 election.


“I would say yes,” Trump replied. “By the way, I would say, I don’t — I don’t — I mean, it’s possible there’s a condo or something, so, you know, I sell a lot of condo units, and somebody from Russia buys a condo, who knows?”


That was a more modest description of his business’s overlap with Russian partners than Trump Jr. had offered in 2008.


“In terms of high-end product influx into the U.S., Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets, say in Dubai, and certainly with our project in SoHo and anywhere in New York,” he said of the Trump Organization’s real estate ventures.


“We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”
 
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Its amazing how the Ds have degenerated and I have never had that high of an opinion of them as far back as the Eisenhower administration.




the FBI, CIA, DOJ and FISC are not "D"s :eusa_liar:

in fact, the FISC judges are republican appointees.

in fact, the grand jury special prosecutor is a republican assigned by republicans.

so the question is, what crimes are "R"s willing to excuse and why??
 
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.
They did finally get the server, but only after it was wiped and then bleach bit'ed.. they scrambled the information on the hard drive despite a court order to preserve it..
 
"There was the White House counsel’s failed effort last March to convince Attorney General Jeff Sessions not to recuse himself from the Russia inquiry. Then came the stunning news that the very same counsel, Donald F McGahn II, threatened to quit if the president fired special counsel Robert Mueller last June. Then there was the president’s grilling of acting FBI director Andrew McCabe, including asking him whom he had voted for in 2016.


Where’s my Roy Cohn?” Trump reportedly wailed when his attorney general, a key actor in the Russia-infected presidential campaign, recused himself. The president was invoking the name of his disgraced fixer, long dead, a lawyer who was discredited for aiding Joseph McCarthy and disbarred for unethical conduct.


Where is my Congress? This is the urgent question posed by these outrageous attempts by the president to subvert the constitution. The legislative branch of government must hold an out-of-control president with authoritarian tendencies accountable.


Neither the news media nor Robert Mueller can do this alone.


Congressional Republicans who stick by Trump and protect him will be remembered as the villains of Washington’s unfolding drama. They are the ones enabling an epic White House end run around the constitution.


Instead of holding Trump to account, Republicans are joining him in a cynical attempt to tarnish the FBI and undermine the criminal investigation into Russian election meddling.

Aided by the conspiracy mongers at Fox News, they have promoted a crackpot theory that there was a “secret society” within the FBI trying to bring down Trump.

The Republicans want to destroy the public’s faith in the impartiality of the FBI, in order to undermine Mueller. Their aim is to insulate Trump against the obstruction of justice charges the special counsel is said to be contemplating.

This is political poison. It is toxic to democracy. It goes beyond anything contemplated by Richard Nixon and his supporters during Watergate. What can prevent the poison from infecting the country’s lifeblood?

A free press, led by the New York Times and the Washington Post, which have broken the big stories this month, is crucial.

Government officials showing courage and conscience is also vital. Although Trump derided the Times’ scoop about wanting to fire Mueller as “fake news”, Don McGahn’s threat to quit is an example of how a White House counsel should act: protecting the people first, not the president.




Trump's attack on the FBI is an attack on the US constitution itself
 
hey, looky here... it's an article from huffpo!

let's play make pretend and claim that trey gowdy didn't really make these statements today...


Rep. Trey Gowdy To Trump's Lawyer: If You Have An Innocent Client, 'Act Like It'


Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) pushed back against President Donald Trump’s lawyer on Sunday, after attorney John Dowd said the special counsel’s Russia probe should end following the firing of FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe.


“To suggest that [special counsel] Robert Mueller should shut down and that all he is looking at is collusion [is wrong],” said Gowdy in a “Fox News Sunday” interview. “If you have an innocent client, Mr. Dowd, act like it.”




dismissing sources like huffpo as "fake news" is for LAZY readers

lazy, dumb, dishonest? take your pick, whiners!

and BTW crying FAKE NEWS is a proven KGB tactic! :eusa_clap:
 
"Aided by the conspiracy mongers at Fox News, they have promoted a crackpot theory that there was a “secret society” within the FBI trying to bring down Trump.

The Republicans want to destroy the public’s faith in the impartiality of the FBI, in order to undermine Mueller. Their aim is to insulate Trump against the obstruction of justice charges the special counsel is said to be contemplating.

This is political poison. It is toxic to democracy. It goes beyond anything contemplated by Richard Nixon and his supporters during Watergate. What can prevent the poison from infecting the country’s lifeblood?

A free press, led by the New York Times and the Washington Post, which have broken the big stories this month, is crucial."
 
It’s an unprecedented attack on what Team Trump refers to as an imagined “Deep State,” a “secret society” within the FBI, and a conspiracy of judges, courts, and intelligence officials who have allegedly banded together to bring down his presidency.

There is of course a reality-based way to look at these events—namely, that the White House and the Trump campaign are under investigation by seasoned prosecutors and several congressional committees over plausible allegations that the president’s 2016 campaign colluded with or encouraged a Russian effort to influence the election’s outcome, and that since his inauguration Trump has engaged in a systematic effort to obstruct justice.

Trump’s All-Out Attack on the Rule of Law
 
Old entrenched corruption should be gone from DD. The fat cow Hillary and her herd need to be rounded up and headed out.
 
your op article rambles on with all sorts of fake news half measure conjecture and keeps mentioning how the result of your "deep state" boogeyman conspiracy will be to "undo the election" as if hillary or obama could somehow be re-anointed?


^ that is bull crap... pretty funny, but still bull crap.. fake news. :cuckoo:

Horse crap


take your pick..either way it stinks to high heaven like anti-American nonsense, hostile to constitutional rule of law.
 
your op article rambles on with all sorts of fake news half measure conjecture and keeps mentioning how the result of your "deep state" boogeyman conspiracy will be to "undo the election" as if hillary or obama could somehow be re-anointed?


^ that is bull crap... pretty funny, but still bull crap.. fake news. :cuckoo:

Horse crap


take your pick..either way it stinks to high heaven like anti-American nonsense, hostile to constitutional rule of law.
No you are projecting again. Suck it up. McCabe is a weasel, he did wrong, he deserved to be fired.
 

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