Trump: Worst President Ever? Topic

Libs be like in a 17-1 baseball game on the losing side saying at least we got 1 run!

Whatever makes you libs feel better...
2/18/2018 10:53 PM

Rick Gates, a former campaign aide to President Donald Trump, will plead guilty to charges related to fraud and is willing to testify against his longtime business partner, Paul Manafort, The Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday.

Manafort, a longtime Washington lawyer and lobbyist, served as Trump’s campaign manager during part of the 2016 presidential race.

Speculation has grown for weeks that Gates would cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller’s ongoing inquiry into Russian meddling in the presidential election. Gates, who served as Trump’s deputy campaign manager, was indicted in October along with Manafort on charges ranging from money laundering to violations of foreign lobbying laws. He pleaded not guilty to all charges at the time, which carry 10 years or more in potential sentences.

The plea will reportedly change in the coming days, and Gates will likely serve about 18 months in prison in exchange for his cooperation, the Times reported.

“Rick Gates is going to change his plea to guilty,? a source familiar with the case told the outlet.

The Mueller probe has flipped two other high-profile Trump associates in recent months ? former national security adviser Michael Flynn and foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos. Both men have pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about their contacts with Russian officials and have been cooperating with the investigation for months.

Gates’ lawyers have been negotiating with Mueller’s legal team for weeks, CNN reported on Saturday. According to the outlet, the special counsel’s team was finalizing a deal after Gates was allowed to give what’s known as a “Queen for a Day” interview, which typically allows a defendant to speak openly about their knowledge of an investigation without facing additional charges.

Gates could play a pivotal role in a trial against Manafort, who has stood by his own not guilty plea following the October indictment. A source told the Times that Gates’ cooperation would be a “cherry on top” of the case.

2/19/2018 3:21 AM
Posted by moy23 on 2/18/2018 10:53:00 PM (view original):
Libs be like in a 17-1 baseball game on the losing side saying at least we got 1 run!

Whatever makes you libs feel better...
Dead right wingers would make me feel better
2/19/2018 9:41 AM
ERIC TRUMP: " We don't rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia."
DONALD TRUMP JR: "Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets. We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia. " DONALD TRUMP: "I have nothing to do with Russia: no deals, no loans, no nothing.
2/20/2018 4:31 AM

Dems crush another big Trump district in a state legislation special election. Tsunami coming. I love watching all these new kids around the country being turned in Democrats because of the GOP disconnect and callousness.

Keep making fun of mass shooting victims, makes ya'all look pretty fantastic.

SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The wife of a former Kentucky Republican lawmaker who killed himself last year after facing sexual assault allegations has lost her attempt to fill the remainder of her husband's term in a special election that ended up being a referendum of sorts on the #metoo movement.

Rebecca Johnson denied the allegations against Dan Johnson, claiming he was a victim of "an assault from the left." But the allegations were backed up by an on-the-record interview from the victim, plus pages of police documents that were published by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting after months of reporting.

Votes on Tuesday in this rural Kentucky House district just south of Louisville voted overwhelmingly to replace Johnson with Linda Belcher, a retired teacher and former Democratic state lawmaker who lost to Dan Johnson by less than 200 votes in 2016.

Carol Schneider, 65, called Rebecca Johnson "a die hard, stand by your man kind of woman." But she voted for Belcher, she said, because Johnson was "hanging on to a bunch of lies and now that he's dead he's like this martyr."

James Carmony, 47, said he wasn't sure he believed the sexual assault allegations and said he ultimately voted for Johnson because she is a Republican and he believed she would support the state's GOP governor. "A lot of things like that come out, sometimes they are true and sometimes they are not," Carmony.

Tuesday's election was also one of the first signs in 2018 that Democrats have momentum heading into the pivotal midterm elections two years into Donald Trump's presidency.

The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee said it's at least the 37th contested seat Democrats have taken from Republicans since Trump was inaugurated. And it may have come in the reddest district to date. Trump won Kentucky's 49th House district in 2016 with more than 72 percent of the vote. On Tuesday, the Democratic candidate won with more than 68 percent of the vote.

"The results here show that if we can win in this district, we can win anywhere," said Ben Self, chairman of the Kentucky Democratic Party. "I think this shows the entire House, the Kentucky House, is in play."

Republicans scoffed at that notion, with state GOP spokesman Tres Watson pointing to low turnout and the circumstances of Johnson's suicide "clouding the outcome."

Despite the lopsided results, Johnson refused to concede, citing "widespread voter fraud."

"I've heard from and about people all day long saying they went to vote for me at the correct polling place and were refused the opportunity to vote," Johnson said in a news release. "It's like we're in a Third World country."

2/21/2018 1:46 AM
It was Kentucky..... right? Ever been in Oklahoma........... I was thru there a few years back............. Hey buddy.......... er....... Jethroe, whatever..... I couldn't wait to hit the Missouri line. Drove thru a dang tornado to do it.......... The folks may be swell but their network of roads is just short of Sonora's death row.......... and then they put a toll booth every few miles and make you pay......... ends up not being any faster than a daggone dirt path........but without any scenery......... and they was working on every gol dang one of 'em I found........ well if ya call standing around holding onto a shovel or a highway sign telling us to slow down workin' .......... plum pitiful. Not even sure it qualified as 3rd world.

My apologies to all Okies.......... seriously.
No wonder the Hag left for Cali............ ooops.
2/21/2018 11:31 AM
russia

russia

why russia

all this chatter about russia

whens the last time russia mattered

they got nukes, but they got the economy of spain

they play the PR game like champs, but they got nada to add to the future

they are old, President Trump is old, if i knew the russian word for compadres, that's the word i'd use

old old old old old old old






2/22/2018 4:53 AM
So you'd feel better if Comrade Donny conspired with China and laundered money for the ******?
2/22/2018 5:50 AM
yeah

it would mean there's a better chance he's an honest businessman
2/22/2018 1:10 PM
BOREING!!
2/22/2018 1:13 PM
Was Moy the Russian Bot purged?
2/22/2018 1:23 PM
He appears to have been flushed with the rest of the ****
2/22/2018 1:44 PM
One can only hope........... now we can only hope the rest are gone, too.
2/22/2018 1:44 PM
That is where my "thoughts and prayers" are
2/22/2018 1:56 PM
Posted by bronxcheer on 2/22/2018 1:23:00 PM (view original):
Was Moy the Russian Bot purged?
There was a glitch in my programming. Fixed now.
2/22/2018 3:29 PM
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