Room for another angus patty, Trumptards?

keep pretendin

u admit u didnt even read the reportz :rofl2:

Get a life, loser.

I didn't watch your bullshit video from your biased right-wing bullshit "news" source.

Idiot.

There's no comparison between the Podesta thing and what Dump is having the spotlight shined up his ass for.

Get a life.
 
Get a life, loser.

I didn't watch your bullshit video from your biased right-wing bullshit "news" source.

Idiot.

There's no comparison between the Podesta thing and what Dump is having the spotlight shined up his ass for.

Get a life.

lol u didnt read the cnn report either :rofl2:

cling 2 ur fantaseez
 
In other words, The Obama telegraphed troop movements to the enemy. Oops.

Telegraphed? lol

Unlike the clueless Orangetweet, he had a plan and stuck to it. Asked what he is going to do about N. Korea, the orange buffoon responds "We'll see. We'll see." Much like his usual "In two weeks."

O4
 
Has anyone ever heard orangetweet speak knowledgeably about anything? I mean even things he is supposed to know about like real estate or finance? Ever?

He's a bullshit artist. A total fraud.
 
Subpoenas were issued to Mercury Public Affairs and SGR LLC, according to people familiar with the requests. A handful of other lobbying firms that did similar work have also received subpoenas from Mueller's office in recent days, those individuals said.

A lawyer for SGR LLC confirmed the company received a subpoena. Representatives of Mercury declined to comment, but people close to the company confirmed they also received requests from Mueller's team.

The investigators asked Mercury for information about their public relations work at Manafort's behest for a Brussels-based organization called the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, which pushed for improved relations between the Ukraine and European countries. The Brussels group primarily advanced the interests of a Russia-friendly Ukrainian political party that had been a client of Manafort's before he joined the Trump campaign.

Mercury worked on the Ukraine lobbying project with the Podesta group, led by Anthony Podesta, brother of John Podesta, who led Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

Podesta principal Mark Tavlarides declined evening to comment.

The firms involved with the Ukraine project did not initially register as foreign agents at the time, citing legal analyses that indicated they were not required to do so because they were working for a nonprofit and not a foreign political party or government. But in recent months, the Podesta Group and Mercury have filed retroactively, acknowledging that the Ukrainian political party benefited from their efforts.

Mike McKeon, a partner at Mercury, declined to comment.

The subpoenas were first reported by NBC News.

The Washington Post's Devlin Barrett, Rosalind S. Helderman and Alice Crites contributed to this report.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...rms-russia-investigation-20170825-story.html#


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Subpoenas were issued to Mercury Public Affairs and SGR LLC, according to people familiar with the requests. A handful of other lobbying firms that did similar work have also received subpoenas from Mueller's office in recent days, those individuals said.

A lawyer for SGR LLC confirmed the company received a subpoena. Representatives of Mercury declined to comment, but people close to the company confirmed they also received requests from Mueller's team.

The investigators asked Mercury for information about their public relations work at Manafort's behest for a Brussels-based organization called the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, which pushed for improved relations between the Ukraine and European countries. The Brussels group primarily advanced the interests of a Russia-friendly Ukrainian political party that had been a client of Manafort's before he joined the Trump campaign.

Mercury worked on the Ukraine lobbying project with the Podesta group, led by Anthony Podesta, brother of John Podesta, who led Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

Podesta principal Mark Tavlarides declined evening to comment.

The firms involved with the Ukraine project did not initially register as foreign agents at the time, citing legal analyses that indicated they were not required to do so because they were working for a nonprofit and not a foreign political party or government. But in recent months, the Podesta Group and Mercury have filed retroactively, acknowledging that the Ukrainian political party benefited from their efforts.

Mike McKeon, a partner at Mercury, declined to comment.

The subpoenas were first reported by NBC News.

The Washington Post's Devlin Barrett, Rosalind S. Helderman and Alice Crites contributed to this report.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...rms-russia-investigation-20170825-story.html#


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Has anyone ever heard orangetweet speak knowledgeably about anything? I mean even things he is supposed to know about like real estate or finance? Ever?

He's a bullshit artist. A total fraud.
He had money and a brutal lawyer, that's the way he has made his way.
 
Trump is smarter than the last 4 presidents combined.

Find me one of them who came with any type of experience even remotely qualifying to run this country.
Clinton ran Arkansas but he was too dumb to get out of his own way in all things self serving.
 
Trump is smarter than the last 4 presidents combined.

Find me one of them who came with any type of experience even remotely qualifying to run this country.
Clinton ran Arkansas but he was too dumb to get out of his own way in all things self serving.

^lol

Delusionally and massively ignorant. Funny little lemmingtard.
 
Telegraphed? lol

Unlike the clueless Orangetweet, he had a plan and stuck to it. Asked what he is going to do about N. Korea, the orange buffoon responds "We'll see. We'll see." Much like his usual "In two weeks."

O4

And, The Obama telegraphed his plan to the enemy.
 
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