Trump's hell week: fear and fury

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'The immunity deal for the Trump organization's chief financial organization leaves no doubt: This has been, unequivocally, the worst week of Donald Trump's presidency.

Why it matters: For the first time, I’m hearing real fear and concern in the voices of Trump allies.

The big picture: The warning lights of growing legal jeopardy are flashing red. His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.

The latest:

  • Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been granted immunity to talk to federal prosecutors about the payments former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen made during the 2016 campaign to two women who had affairs with Trump, per the Wall Street Journal.
  • That follows the news of another immunity deal with David Pecker, CEO of American Media, Inc., which publishes The National Enquirer, over the same issue. Pecker was friendly with Trump, and the Associated Press reports that the National Enquirer had a safe with records of damaging stories about Trump that were bought and buried — a practice called "catch and kill."
  • And Cohen's guilty plea set the stage by accusing "Individual-1" — guess who — of ordering him to pay the hush money to keep the women from talking about the affairs. That would be a violation of campaign finance law.
All of this goes way beyond the Robert Mueller investigation. This is now in the hands of federal prosecutors, and they can keep going regardless of what happens with the Russia probe — including, possibly, digging into Trump's business affairs.

  • Unlike Cohen, who was involved in quixotic projects and sleazy side deals to hush up women, Weisselberg has true and deep visibility into the Trump Organization.
What we don't know: The Weisselberg immunity deal might not mean he's ready to spill a lot of secrets. Any good white collar lawyer would request immunity for their client. We don't even know for sure that federal prosecutors are looking for anything in the Trump organization, other than evidence of campaign violations.

  • A top Washington white collar attorney tells me: “Could be really big deal but unclear if it’s limited to past Cohen stuff which culminated in his plea or if it’s ongoing. But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity. There had to be some 'showing' by his counsel to get the immunity.”
The bottom line: Trump's legal peril is getting worse, not better.'

Trump's hell week: fear and fury


Ummm, POTUS man-child? About that swamp you were going to drain?
 
'The immunity deal for the Trump organization's chief financial organization leaves no doubt: This has been, unequivocally, the worst week of Donald Trump's presidency.

Why it matters: For the first time, I’m hearing real fear and concern in the voices of Trump allies.

The big picture: The warning lights of growing legal jeopardy are flashing red. His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.

The latest:

  • Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been granted immunity to talk to federal prosecutors about the payments former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen made during the 2016 campaign to two women who had affairs with Trump, per the Wall Street Journal.
  • That follows the news of another immunity deal with David Pecker, CEO of American Media, Inc., which publishes The National Enquirer, over the same issue. Pecker was friendly with Trump, and the Associated Press reports that the National Enquirer had a safe with records of damaging stories about Trump that were bought and buried — a practice called "catch and kill."
  • And Cohen's guilty plea set the stage by accusing "Individual-1" — guess who — of ordering him to pay the hush money to keep the women from talking about the affairs. That would be a violation of campaign finance law.
All of this goes way beyond the Robert Mueller investigation. This is now in the hands of federal prosecutors, and they can keep going regardless of what happens with the Russia probe — including, possibly, digging into Trump's business affairs.

  • Unlike Cohen, who was involved in quixotic projects and sleazy side deals to hush up women, Weisselberg has true and deep visibility into the Trump Organization.
What we don't know: The Weisselberg immunity deal might not mean he's ready to spill a lot of secrets. Any good white collar lawyer would request immunity for their client. We don't even know for sure that federal prosecutors are looking for anything in the Trump organization, other than evidence of campaign violations.

  • A top Washington white collar attorney tells me: “Could be really big deal but unclear if it’s limited to past Cohen stuff which culminated in his plea or if it’s ongoing. But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity. There had to be some 'showing' by his counsel to get the immunity.”
The bottom line: Trump's legal peril is getting worse, not better.'

Trump's hell week: fear and fury


Ummm, POTUS man-child? About that swamp you were going to drain?
After 90 weeks of unrelenting butthurt, I hope it brings you a respite of short-term relief.
 
'The immunity deal for the Trump organization's chief financial organization leaves no doubt: This has been, unequivocally, the worst week of Donald Trump's presidency.

Why it matters: For the first time, I’m hearing real fear and concern in the voices of Trump allies.

The big picture: The warning lights of growing legal jeopardy are flashing red. His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.

The latest:

  • Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been granted immunity to talk to federal prosecutors about the payments former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen made during the 2016 campaign to two women who had affairs with Trump, per the Wall Street Journal.
  • That follows the news of another immunity deal with David Pecker, CEO of American Media, Inc., which publishes The National Enquirer, over the same issue. Pecker was friendly with Trump, and the Associated Press reports that the National Enquirer had a safe with records of damaging stories about Trump that were bought and buried — a practice called "catch and kill."
  • And Cohen's guilty plea set the stage by accusing "Individual-1" — guess who — of ordering him to pay the hush money to keep the women from talking about the affairs. That would be a violation of campaign finance law.
All of this goes way beyond the Robert Mueller investigation. This is now in the hands of federal prosecutors, and they can keep going regardless of what happens with the Russia probe — including, possibly, digging into Trump's business affairs.

  • Unlike Cohen, who was involved in quixotic projects and sleazy side deals to hush up women, Weisselberg has true and deep visibility into the Trump Organization.
What we don't know: The Weisselberg immunity deal might not mean he's ready to spill a lot of secrets. Any good white collar lawyer would request immunity for their client. We don't even know for sure that federal prosecutors are looking for anything in the Trump organization, other than evidence of campaign violations.

  • A top Washington white collar attorney tells me: “Could be really big deal but unclear if it’s limited to past Cohen stuff which culminated in his plea or if it’s ongoing. But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity. There had to be some 'showing' by his counsel to get the immunity.”
The bottom line: Trump's legal peril is getting worse, not better.'

Trump's hell week: fear and fury


Ummm, POTUS man-child? About that swamp you were going to drain?

Hey hey what happened to RUSSIAN COLLUSION....remember that? Now we're down to paying off porn stars to keep quiet. Boohoo hoo he's still the president and you're still crying about it and desperately seeing what you can do to unelect him.....waaaaahhh Pantsuit Hillary didn't win......waaaaaahhhh

I hate the Snowflake Era. I mean it, I really hate it.
 
At the end of Hell Week ... you graduate and your real life begins.

Can't wait to see what an unrestrained President Trump will do .... but I predict it will be magnificent.

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'The immunity deal for the Trump organization's chief financial organization leaves no doubt: This has been, unequivocally, the worst week of Donald Trump's presidency.

Why it matters: For the first time, I’m hearing real fear and concern in the voices of Trump allies.

The big picture: The warning lights of growing legal jeopardy are flashing red. His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.

The latest:

  • Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been granted immunity to talk to federal prosecutors about the payments former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen made during the 2016 campaign to two women who had affairs with Trump, per the Wall Street Journal.
  • That follows the news of another immunity deal with David Pecker, CEO of American Media, Inc., which publishes The National Enquirer, over the same issue. Pecker was friendly with Trump, and the Associated Press reports that the National Enquirer had a safe with records of damaging stories about Trump that were bought and buried — a practice called "catch and kill."
  • And Cohen's guilty plea set the stage by accusing "Individual-1" — guess who — of ordering him to pay the hush money to keep the women from talking about the affairs. That would be a violation of campaign finance law.
All of this goes way beyond the Robert Mueller investigation. This is now in the hands of federal prosecutors, and they can keep going regardless of what happens with the Russia probe — including, possibly, digging into Trump's business affairs.

  • Unlike Cohen, who was involved in quixotic projects and sleazy side deals to hush up women, Weisselberg has true and deep visibility into the Trump Organization.
What we don't know: The Weisselberg immunity deal might not mean he's ready to spill a lot of secrets. Any good white collar lawyer would request immunity for their client. We don't even know for sure that federal prosecutors are looking for anything in the Trump organization, other than evidence of campaign violations.

  • A top Washington white collar attorney tells me: “Could be really big deal but unclear if it’s limited to past Cohen stuff which culminated in his plea or if it’s ongoing. But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity. There had to be some 'showing' by his counsel to get the immunity.”
The bottom line: Trump's legal peril is getting worse, not better.'

Trump's hell week: fear and fury


Ummm, POTUS man-child? About that swamp you were going to drain?
Rocket man supports the Deep State and the Swamp..........they are his HERO'S............

Proved it when they wanted Hildabeast............LOL
 
"The rule of law is the "authority and influence of law in society, especially when viewed as a constraint on individual and institutional behavior; (hence) the principle whereby all members of a society (including those in government) are considered equally..."-Wiki.

Remember that POTUS apologists.
 
"The rule of law is the "authority and influence of law in society, especially when viewed as a constraint on individual and institutional behavior; (hence) the principle whereby all members of a society (including those in government) are considered equally..."-Wiki.

Remember that POTUS apologists.

You really think you have a 'rule of law' in the homeland?

DjwcnALVAAAeqgE.jpg


:banana2:
 
"The rule of law is the "authority and influence of law in society, especially when viewed as a constraint on individual and institutional behavior; (hence) the principle whereby all members of a society (including those in government) are considered equally..."-Wiki.

Remember that POTUS apologists.

Appologize for our elitist dualopoly ,not any given leader of it, would be far more appropos

~S~
 
'The immunity deal for the Trump organization's chief financial organization leaves no doubt: This has been, unequivocally, the worst week of Donald Trump's presidency.

Why it matters: For the first time, I’m hearing real fear and concern in the voices of Trump allies.

The big picture: The warning lights of growing legal jeopardy are flashing red. His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.

The latest:

  • Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been granted immunity to talk to federal prosecutors about the payments former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen made during the 2016 campaign to two women who had affairs with Trump, per the Wall Street Journal.
  • That follows the news of another immunity deal with David Pecker, CEO of American Media, Inc., which publishes The National Enquirer, over the same issue. Pecker was friendly with Trump, and the Associated Press reports that the National Enquirer had a safe with records of damaging stories about Trump that were bought and buried — a practice called "catch and kill."
  • And Cohen's guilty plea set the stage by accusing "Individual-1" — guess who — of ordering him to pay the hush money to keep the women from talking about the affairs. That would be a violation of campaign finance law.
All of this goes way beyond the Robert Mueller investigation. This is now in the hands of federal prosecutors, and they can keep going regardless of what happens with the Russia probe — including, possibly, digging into Trump's business affairs.

  • Unlike Cohen, who was involved in quixotic projects and sleazy side deals to hush up women, Weisselberg has true and deep visibility into the Trump Organization.
What we don't know: The Weisselberg immunity deal might not mean he's ready to spill a lot of secrets. Any good white collar lawyer would request immunity for their client. We don't even know for sure that federal prosecutors are looking for anything in the Trump organization, other than evidence of campaign violations.

  • A top Washington white collar attorney tells me: “Could be really big deal but unclear if it’s limited to past Cohen stuff which culminated in his plea or if it’s ongoing. But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity. There had to be some 'showing' by his counsel to get the immunity.”
The bottom line: Trump's legal peril is getting worse, not better.'

Trump's hell week: fear and fury


Ummm, POTUS man-child? About that swamp you were going to drain?

Hey hey what happened to RUSSIAN COLLUSION....remember that? Now we're down to paying off porn stars to keep quiet. Boohoo hoo he's still the president and you're still crying about it and desperately seeing what you can do to unelect him.....waaaaahhh Pantsuit Hillary didn't win......waaaaaahhhh

I hate the Snowflake Era. I mean it, I really hate it.
Red herring fallacy.

It’s perfectly appropriate and warranted to conduct an investigation based on the testimony of Trump associates who are convicted criminals, or otherwise granted immunity from prosecution for crimes they committed when providing information concerning Trump.

It’s blind partisan Trump sycophants who merit hate, those who have nothing but contempt for the rule of law, and oppose lawful investigations of Trump for no other reason than he’s a Republican.
 
It’s blind partisan Trump sycophants who merit hate, those who have nothing but contempt for the rule of law, and oppose lawful investigations of Trump for no other reason than he’s a Republican.

blind partisan anything are always tools......


~S~
 
"The rule of law is the "authority and influence of law in society, especially when viewed as a constraint on individual and institutional behavior; (hence) the principle whereby all members of a society (including those in government) are considered equally..."-Wiki.

Remember that POTUS apologists.

You really think you have a 'rule of law' in the homeland?

DjwcnALVAAAeqgE.jpg


:banana2:
Know, not think.
 
"The rule of law is the "authority and influence of law in society, especially when viewed as a constraint on individual and institutional behavior; (hence) the principle whereby all members of a society (including those in government) are considered equally..."-Wiki.

Remember that POTUS apologists.

Appologize for our elitist dualopoly ,not any given leader of it, would be far more appropos

~S~
You got me.
 
Red herring fallacy.

It’s perfectly appropriate and warranted to conduct an investigation based on the testimony of Trump associates who are convicted criminals, or otherwise granted immunity from prosecution for crimes they committed when providing information concerning Trump.

It’s blind partisan Trump sycophants who merit hate, those who have nothing but contempt for the rule of law, and oppose lawful investigations of Trump for no other reason than he’s a Republican.

And another 'rule of law' fanatic...

I would have thought that it should be clear by now (even to the #resistance) that the Mueller inquisition is just a deep state scheme to make sure the orange regime is kept in check and to keep the $trillions for the MIC flowing

:banana:
 
'The immunity deal for the Trump organization's chief financial organization leaves no doubt: This has been, unequivocally, the worst week of Donald Trump's presidency.

Why it matters: For the first time, I’m hearing real fear and concern in the voices of Trump allies.

The big picture: The warning lights of growing legal jeopardy are flashing red. His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.

The latest:

  • Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been granted immunity to talk to federal prosecutors about the payments former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen made during the 2016 campaign to two women who had affairs with Trump, per the Wall Street Journal.
  • That follows the news of another immunity deal with David Pecker, CEO of American Media, Inc., which publishes The National Enquirer, over the same issue. Pecker was friendly with Trump, and the Associated Press reports that the National Enquirer had a safe with records of damaging stories about Trump that were bought and buried — a practice called "catch and kill."
  • And Cohen's guilty plea set the stage by accusing "Individual-1" — guess who — of ordering him to pay the hush money to keep the women from talking about the affairs. That would be a violation of campaign finance law.
All of this goes way beyond the Robert Mueller investigation. This is now in the hands of federal prosecutors, and they can keep going regardless of what happens with the Russia probe — including, possibly, digging into Trump's business affairs.

  • Unlike Cohen, who was involved in quixotic projects and sleazy side deals to hush up women, Weisselberg has true and deep visibility into the Trump Organization.
What we don't know: The Weisselberg immunity deal might not mean he's ready to spill a lot of secrets. Any good white collar lawyer would request immunity for their client. We don't even know for sure that federal prosecutors are looking for anything in the Trump organization, other than evidence of campaign violations.

  • A top Washington white collar attorney tells me: “Could be really big deal but unclear if it’s limited to past Cohen stuff which culminated in his plea or if it’s ongoing. But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity. There had to be some 'showing' by his counsel to get the immunity.”
The bottom line: Trump's legal peril is getting worse, not better.'

Trump's hell week: fear and fury


Ummm, POTUS man-child? About that swamp you were going to drain?

Hey hey what happened to RUSSIAN COLLUSION....remember that? Now we're down to paying off porn stars to keep quiet. Boohoo hoo he's still the president and you're still crying about it and desperately seeing what you can do to unelect him.....waaaaahhh Pantsuit Hillary didn't win......waaaaaahhhh

I hate the Snowflake Era. I mean it, I really hate it.
Tissue sweetie?
 
'The immunity deal for the Trump organization's chief financial organization leaves no doubt: This has been, unequivocally, the worst week of Donald Trump's presidency.

Why it matters: For the first time, I’m hearing real fear and concern in the voices of Trump allies.

The big picture: The warning lights of growing legal jeopardy are flashing red. His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.

The latest:

  • Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been granted immunity to talk to federal prosecutors about the payments former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen made during the 2016 campaign to two women who had affairs with Trump, per the Wall Street Journal.
  • That follows the news of another immunity deal with David Pecker, CEO of American Media, Inc., which publishes The National Enquirer, over the same issue. Pecker was friendly with Trump, and the Associated Press reports that the National Enquirer had a safe with records of damaging stories about Trump that were bought and buried — a practice called "catch and kill."
  • And Cohen's guilty plea set the stage by accusing "Individual-1" — guess who — of ordering him to pay the hush money to keep the women from talking about the affairs. That would be a violation of campaign finance law.
All of this goes way beyond the Robert Mueller investigation. This is now in the hands of federal prosecutors, and they can keep going regardless of what happens with the Russia probe — including, possibly, digging into Trump's business affairs.

  • Unlike Cohen, who was involved in quixotic projects and sleazy side deals to hush up women, Weisselberg has true and deep visibility into the Trump Organization.
What we don't know: The Weisselberg immunity deal might not mean he's ready to spill a lot of secrets. Any good white collar lawyer would request immunity for their client. We don't even know for sure that federal prosecutors are looking for anything in the Trump organization, other than evidence of campaign violations.

  • A top Washington white collar attorney tells me: “Could be really big deal but unclear if it’s limited to past Cohen stuff which culminated in his plea or if it’s ongoing. But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity. There had to be some 'showing' by his counsel to get the immunity.”
The bottom line: Trump's legal peril is getting worse, not better.'

Trump's hell week: fear and fury


Ummm, POTUS man-child? About that swamp you were going to drain?

Hey hey what happened to RUSSIAN COLLUSION....remember that? Now we're down to paying off porn stars to keep quiet. Boohoo hoo he's still the president and you're still crying about it and desperately seeing what you can do to unelect him.....waaaaahhh Pantsuit Hillary didn't win......waaaaaahhhh

I hate the Snowflake Era. I mean it, I really hate it.
Red herring fallacy.

It’s perfectly appropriate and warranted to conduct an investigation based on the testimony of Trump associates who are convicted criminals, or otherwise granted immunity from prosecution for crimes they committed when providing information concerning Trump.

It’s blind partisan Trump sycophants who merit hate, those who have nothing but contempt for the rule of law, and oppose lawful investigations of Trump for no other reason than he’s a Republican.
Takes 2 to tango...............your side allowed the lawlessness of the past administration........looking the other way when they abused crimes..............

Hypocrisy is thy name..................we have no reason to listen to your worthless views anymore........You have no moral ground to stand on.
 
'The immunity deal for the Trump organization's chief financial organization leaves no doubt: This has been, unequivocally, the worst week of Donald Trump's presidency.

Why it matters: For the first time, I’m hearing real fear and concern in the voices of Trump allies.

The big picture: The warning lights of growing legal jeopardy are flashing red. His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.

The latest:

  • Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been granted immunity to talk to federal prosecutors about the payments former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen made during the 2016 campaign to two women who had affairs with Trump, per the Wall Street Journal.
  • That follows the news of another immunity deal with David Pecker, CEO of American Media, Inc., which publishes The National Enquirer, over the same issue. Pecker was friendly with Trump, and the Associated Press reports that the National Enquirer had a safe with records of damaging stories about Trump that were bought and buried — a practice called "catch and kill."
  • And Cohen's guilty plea set the stage by accusing "Individual-1" — guess who — of ordering him to pay the hush money to keep the women from talking about the affairs. That would be a violation of campaign finance law.
All of this goes way beyond the Robert Mueller investigation. This is now in the hands of federal prosecutors, and they can keep going regardless of what happens with the Russia probe — including, possibly, digging into Trump's business affairs.

  • Unlike Cohen, who was involved in quixotic projects and sleazy side deals to hush up women, Weisselberg has true and deep visibility into the Trump Organization.
What we don't know: The Weisselberg immunity deal might not mean he's ready to spill a lot of secrets. Any good white collar lawyer would request immunity for their client. We don't even know for sure that federal prosecutors are looking for anything in the Trump organization, other than evidence of campaign violations.

  • A top Washington white collar attorney tells me: “Could be really big deal but unclear if it’s limited to past Cohen stuff which culminated in his plea or if it’s ongoing. But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity. There had to be some 'showing' by his counsel to get the immunity.”
The bottom line: Trump's legal peril is getting worse, not better.'

Trump's hell week: fear and fury


Ummm, POTUS man-child? About that swamp you were going to drain?

Hey hey what happened to RUSSIAN COLLUSION....remember that? Now we're down to paying off porn stars to keep quiet. Boohoo hoo he's still the president and you're still crying about it and desperately seeing what you can do to unelect him.....waaaaahhh Pantsuit Hillary didn't win......waaaaaahhhh

I hate the Snowflake Era. I mean it, I really hate it.
Tissue sweetie?
She requires lots.

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