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Let's just see what is there instead of speculating?
1/30/2018 9:39 AM
Posted by crazystengel on 1/30/2018 1:49:00 AM (view original):
Fun segment from Seth Meyers tonight.
LOL, I did a re-tweet.
1/30/2018 9:44 AM
lets say the fbi overstepped their bounds regarding one carter page...is that act or acts supposed to excuse actual collusion by page or trump or anyone. because the fbi investigated that too.......apologists of the collusion will be merrily distracted.
oswald killed jfk and ruby killed oswald because he was angry and devestated..they both commited murder....are they equal murderers....of course not.
it is outrageous that nunes can publish this on his own accord without letting doj see it......it shows a complete lack of respect for the doj and our institutions and manipulation..
1/30/2018 10:47 AM
where is the outrage for trump refusing to impose congressional sanctions on Russia because of their extreme interference with the election.....thats an aspect of the collusion for all to see...where is the outrage....
1/30/2018 10:53 AM
The Trump cult doesn't care.
1/30/2018 11:19 AM
517-5 vote in Congress to impose sanctions. ignored.
1/30/2018 11:21 AM
lets say the fbi overstepped their bounds regarding one carter page...is that act or acts supposed to excuse actual collusion by page or trump or anyone.

Why not! OJ Simpson was excused of murder because Mark Fuhrman was a racist.

Speaking of racists, Trump is definitely not one because he invited OJ to at least one of his weddings. Trump also claimed on Howard Stern that OJ was framed. Sounds like the opposite of a racist to me!
1/30/2018 11:25 AM
I like pie
1/30/2018 11:41 AM
I heard this on the radio in the car initially. It was outstanding!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7A3QViXy-8

1/30/2018 11:43 AM
Isn't OJ free now? maybe he could get his ol pal "his orange-ness" to give him a full pardon....... that way all the dummies who vote for President on the basis of TV popularity and Twitter feeds can elect OJ President. Of course most of em will have to forget that OJ is actually a black man. But then OJ has played the sweet/harmless Uncle whitish role for decades so's most of them dummies probably won't have that big a problem........ after all he's only 100% more than ol Barry H was, anywho...........
1/30/2018 11:44 AM
I thought he was in jail?
1/30/2018 11:46 AM
Naw........ he's on his compound in Florida somewhere's I think. Why? You gonna launch a posse?
1/30/2018 11:51 AM
LOL -- Maybe
1/30/2018 11:52 AM
I'll try and find out which Resort he lives/golfs at. Then we can rent us some hoodies and have us a "march" on some gated community of blue haired Rich bastards.......... what color (hoodie) you want?
1/30/2018 11:55 AM
An Article of Impeachment Against Donald J. Trump

Given last week’s news — that Trump has already tried to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating the Trump campaign — it’s time to put together the same sort of list for Trump. Of course, this list is based only on publicly available information. Mueller, no doubt, knows more.

1. During a dinner at the White House on Jan. 27, 2017, Trump asked for a pledge of “loyalty” from James Comey, then the F.B.I. director, who was overseeing the investigation of the Trump campaign.

2. On Feb. 14, Trump directed several other officials to leave the Oval Office so he could speak privately with Comey. He then told Comey to “let this go,” referring to the investigation of Michael Flynn, who had resigned the previous day as Trump’s national security adviser.

3. On March 22, Trump directed several other officials to leave a White House briefing so he could speak privately with Daniel Coats, the director of national intelligence, and Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director. Trump asked them to persuade Comey to back off investigating Flynn.

4. In March and April, Trump told Comey in phone calls that he wanted Comey to lift the ”cloud” of the investigation.

5. On May 9, Trump fired Comey as F.B.I. director. On May 10, Trump told Russian officials that the firing had “taken off” the “great pressure” of the Russia investigation. On May 11, he told NBC News that the firing was because of “this Russia thing.”

6. On May 17, shortly after hearing that the Justice Department had appointed Mueller to take over the Russia investigation, Trump berated Jeff Sessions, the attorney general. The appointment had caused the administration again to lose control over the investigation, and Trump accused Sessions of “disloyalty.”

7. In June, Trump explored several options to retake control. At one point, he ordered the firing of Mueller, before the White House counsel resisted.

8. On July 8, aboard Air Force One, Trump helped draft a false public statement for his son, Donald Trump Jr. The statement claimed that a 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer was about adoption policy. Trump Jr. later acknowledged that the meeting was to discuss damaging information the Russian government had about Hillary Clinton.

9. On July 26, in a tweet, Trump called for the firing of Andrew McCabe, the F.B.I.’s deputy director, a potential corroborating witness for Comey’s conversations with Trump. The tweet was part of Trump’s efforts, discussed with White House aides, to discredit F.B.I. officials.

10. Throughout, Trump (and this quotation comes from the Nixon article of impeachment) “made false or misleading public statements for the purpose of deceiving the people of the United States.” Among other things, Trump repeatedly made untruthful statements about American intelligence agencies’ conclusions regarding Russia’s role in the 2016 election.

Obstruction of justice depends on a person’s intent — what legal experts often call “corrupt intent.” This list is so damning because it reveals Trump’s intent.

He has inserted himself into the details of a criminal investigation in ways that previous presidents rarely if ever did. (They left individual investigations to the attorney general.) And he has done so in ways that show he understands he’s doing something wrong. He has cleared the room before trying to influence the investigation. He directed his son to lie, and he himself has lied.

When the framers were debating impeachment at the Constitutional Convention, George Mason asked: “Shall any man be above justice?”

The same question faces us now: Can a president use the power of his office to hold himself above the law? Trump is unlikely to face impeachment anytime soon, or perhaps anytime at all. But it’s time for all of us — voters, members of Congress, Trump’s own staff — to be honest about what he’s done. He has obstructed justice.

He may not be finished doing so, either.

1/30/2018 12:13 PM
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