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Chucky Schumer makes me laugh.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/06/11/schumer-invites-trump-to-testify-before-senate.html

Sen. Chuck Schumer on Sunday invited President Trump to testify before Congress, taking the president up on his statement that he’s “100 percent” willing to speak under oath about his interactions with fired FBI Director James Comey.

“I’d like to invite the president to testify before the Senate,” the top Senate Democrat said on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.”

Schumer, D-N.Y., acknowledged he and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., would have to confer with special counsel Robert Mueller, but insisted such testimony could be done in a “dignified” way.

The DNC acting "dignified"? lolololololol
 
I really don't know why they are bothering with sessions. First, he's a politician. Second, he has been shown to have lied under oath several times already this year. You can't believe anything he says. Which is a great quality in an attorney general.
 
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I really don't know why they are bothering with sessions. First, he's a politician. Second, he has been shown to have lied under oath several times already this year. You can't believe anything he says. Which is a great quality in an attorney general.

You sure you're talking about Sessions?

Sounds suspiciously like you might be referring to Holder or Lynch.

Or both...
 
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I really don't know why they are bothering with sessions. First, he's a politician. Second, he has been shown to have lied under oath several times already this year. You can't believe anything he says. Which is a great quality in an attorney general.

May as well let him go on record under oath with the Senate. Then he'll have to be consistent when he testifies before Mueller. Sessions may find out too late that Mueller knows things that Sessions doesn't think he knows.

I sure as hell hope Trump testifies. Since he lies so much he won't know from one day to the next what he's told people. No way he can be consistent.
 
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May as well let him go on record under oath with the Senate. Then he'll have to be consistent when he testifies before Mueller. Sessions may find out too late that Mueller knows things that Sessions doesn't think he knows.

I sure as hell hope Trump testifies. Since he lies so much he won't know from one day to the next what he's told people. No way he can be consistent.

Is this bombshell as big as Comey's testimony?

Next they'll be subpoenaing Carter Page.

This administration is really backed into a corner.

You've got him now!!
 
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Think through this MT. Some frauds with an agenda realized that they could pass off made up info to the MSM by just claiming it was an anonymous source.

And the MSM was so eager to print negative stories on this administration that they would run with it with absolutely zero verification.

What I want you to think about, specifically, is how it feels to be a victim of the fraud. There might be special counseling available?

It's not your fault. It's not your fault. MT, it's not your fault.
 
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Think through this MT. Some frauds with an agenda realized that they could pass off made up info to the MSM by just claiming it was an anonymous source.

And the MSM was so eager to print negative stories on this administration that they would run with it with absolutely zero verification.

What I want you to think about, specifically, is how it feels to be a victim of the fraud. There might be special counseling available?

It's not your fault. It's not your fault. MT, it's not your fault.



Ok, I thought about it.
 
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Is this bombshell as big as Comey's testimony?

Next they'll be subpoenaing Carter Page.

This administration is really backed into a corner.

You've got him now!!


As you walk through a minefield you don't know exactly when a bomb will go off. But I don't expect any bombshells in any of the public Senate or House sessions. Some may go off behind closed doors that we won't hear about for a while.
 
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Think through this MT. Some frauds with an agenda realized that they could pass off made up info to the MSM by just claiming it was an anonymous source.

And the MSM was so eager to print negative stories on this administration that they would run with it with absolutely zero verification.

What I want you to think about, specifically, is how it feels to be a victim of the fraud. There might be special counseling available?

It's not your fault. It's not your fault. MT, it's not your fault.

Frauds with an agenda providing fake news? It gives me great insight on how the other half has been living. The difference being, we now know the information was false and have adjusted accordingly.
 
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Mueller's Special Counsel team is coming together. It includes:

Jeannie Rhee, a former deputy assistant attorney general and a partner in the investigations practice at WilmerHale.

Andrew Weissmann, chief of the Criminal Division's fraud section, who served as former director of the Enron Task Force and general counsel under Mueller at the FBI. He oversaw corruption investigations including the probe into cheating by Volkswagen on diesel emissions tests.

Mueller’s former chief of staff at FBI and James Quarles, who worked as an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force and was also an attorney at WilmerHale.


Deputy SG Michael Dreeben, who has argued more than 100 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, will assist Bob Mueller on a part-time basis, "according to those familiar with the arrangement. The move signals that Mueller may be seeking advice on complex areas of criminal law, including what constitutes obstruction of justice."

Former acting US solicitor general Neal Katyal, who is a partner at Hogan Lovells and one of the lead attorneys for Hawaii in the travel ban lawsuit against Trump, agrees that the choice of Dreeben is telling.
 
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Mueller's Special Counsel team is coming together. It includes:

Jeannie Rhee, a former deputy assistant attorney general and a partner in the investigations practice at WilmerHale, and Andrew Weissmann, the chief of the Justice Department’s fraud section who oversaw corruption investigations including the probe into cheating by Volkswagen on diesel emissions tests.

Mueller’s former chief of staff at FBI and James Quarles, who worked as an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force and was also an attorney at WilmerHale.

Andrew Weissmann, chief of the Criminal Division's fraud section, who served as former director of the Enron Task Force and general counsel under Mueller at the FBI.

Deputy SG Michael Dreeben, who has argued more than 100 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, will assist Bob Mueller on a part-time basis, "according to those familiar with the arrangement. The move signals that Mueller may be seeking advice on complex areas of criminal law, including what constitutes obstruction of justice."

Former acting US solicitor general Neal Katyal, who is a partner at Hogan Lovells and one of the lead attorneys for Hawaii in the travel ban lawsuit against Trump, agrees that the choice of Dreeben is telling.

You got him now!
 
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Question: Why is it that a percentage of our country still wholeheartedly supports Donald Trump and Jared K (who doesn't speak)?

Let's start with the past couple of years. Buzzwords: MSM, Crooked Hillary, obamas birth certificate/Muslim terrorist ties, Russia, apprentice, p@@@y grabbing grandfather, loyalty over everything, Obamas golfing vs Trumps golfing, the opinions of other worldly leaders, his twitter ranting, leaks, and thousands of other things.

Im interested in learning why it is that many of you on this website continue to defend and deflect ANY criticism of this administration?
 
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Question: Why is it that a percentage of our country still wholeheartedly supports Donald Trump and Jared K (who doesn't speak)?

Let's start with the past couple of years. Buzzwords: MSM, Crooked Hillary, obamas birth certificate/Muslim terrorist ties, Russia, apprentice, p@@@y grabbing grandfather, loyalty over everything, Obamas golfing vs Trumps golfing, the opinions of other worldly leaders, his twitter ranting, leaks, and thousands of other things.

Im interested in learning why it is that many of you on this website continue to defend and deflect ANY criticism of this administration?

Not only does he not speak but no one knows what his job even is. He's like one of those Roman Emperors who were just given titles by the Senate even though they did nothing to gain them.
 
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This is great advice for the soon-to-be "satellites" to follow.

[twitter]https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/873979583032373248[/twitter]
 
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If there are tapes that prove Trump's innocence why isnt he immediately, voluntarily releasing them? Why did he not come out and just say there arent any tapes if there arent any? Im betting if there are tapes Trump probably said something he wasnt supposed to but possibly didnt know he shouldn't be saying. However ignorance of the law is no excuse.


Also, if he is innocent of any wrongdoings in collusion with Russia then why keep harping on this? If he is innocent all he has to do is shut the hell up for once and act like a President and let the investigation clear him.
 
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Question: Why is it that a percentage of our country still wholeheartedly supports Donald Trump and Jared K (who doesn't speak)?



Naming Jared K to his staff is akin to Caligula naming his horse as Council of Rome.

Come to think of it there are parallels between Trump and Caligula. Caligula loved his sister like Trump loves his daughter. Trump often appears to be nearly as insane. They both wandered their palaces naked and frolicked with whores. Like Caligula Trump probably won't finish his term.



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If there are tapes that prove Trump's innocence why isnt he immediately, voluntarily releasing them? Why did he not come out and just say there arent any tapes if there arent any? Im betting if there are tapes Trump probably said something he wasnt supposed to but possibly didnt know he shouldn't be saying. However ignorance of the law is no excuse.


Also, if he is innocent of any wrongdoings in collusion with Russia then why keep harping on this? If he is innocent all he has to do is shut the hell up for once and act like a President and let the investigation clear him.

There very well could be tapes because the White House has already been caught recording conversations between a reporter and Omarosa.
 
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Question: Why is it that a percentage of our country still wholeheartedly supports Donald Trump and Jared K (who doesn't speak)?

Let's start with the past couple of years. Buzzwords: MSM, Crooked Hillary, obamas birth certificate/Muslim terrorist ties, Russia, apprentice, p@@@y grabbing grandfather, loyalty over everything, Obamas golfing vs Trumps golfing, the opinions of other worldly leaders, his twitter ranting, leaks, and thousands of other things.

Im interested in learning why it is that many of you on this website continue to defend and deflect ANY criticism of this administration?

I'm interested why questioning dubious claims about Trump collusion is seen as deflection?

This thread is full of ridiculous allegations with no proof yet pointing that out gets one labeled a deflector.

Seems any one sold on the Trump colluded with Russia claim at this point given all the sworn testimony is the person who's not being objective.
 
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