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Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team are facing new complications in the final stretch of their investigation into Russian meddling and potential collusion with Trump campaign associates during the 2016 presidential election, as targets allegedly breach agreements and balk at plea deals.

ok forum yuk Yuks

hopefully when another one of your heroes, Mr. Muller has his toast handed to him, you will be crying for the country to get their 30 million back on this wasted witch hunt.

the end is near to your two year wet dream that Trump colluded :rofl2: with Russia, so what's next? going to pick on Ivanka

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mu...retch-as-targets-balk-and-trump-turns-up-heat
 
One would think that even you would welcome this investigation in the interests of America. As it is honey bee, Papadopolous is already in jail, and has spilled his guts. Manafort has surely given the Mueller team a whole lot of information. There are no complications, and your kind loses again.
 
One would think that even you would welcome this investigation in the interests of America. As it is honey bee, Papadopolous is already in jail, and has spilled his guts. Manafort has surely given the Mueller team a whole lot of information. There are no complications, and your kind loses again.
you have officially lost your mind,

she lost time to move on, nut-bag
 
Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team are facing new complications in the final stretch of their investigation into Russian meddling and potential collusion with Trump campaign associates during the 2016 presidential election, as targets allegedly breach agreements and balk at plea deals.

ok forum yuk Yuks

hopefully when another one of your heroes, Mr. Muller has his toast handed to him, you will be crying for the country to get their 30 million back on this wasted witch hunt.

the end is near to your two year wet dream that Trump colluded :rofl2: with Russia, so what's next? going to pick on Ivanka

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mu...retch-as-targets-balk-and-trump-turns-up-heat

Now there is a unique spin

Corsi is trying to play tough guy, too many years on the radio, at seventy two, as soon as he is indicted and see what he faces, he'll realize his situation, he'll deliever Stone. You didn't really think "I have a bad memory" is a defense

Manaford is also f*cked, if the Court decides he violated his agreement he's history, never to see the light of day again, plus the loss of millions. Interesting part is the Judge could decide to release all the information that Mueller has on Manaford, which would set cable TV ablaze for the next three months and lead to the House calling for all the details. It is only beginning, think Nunes, Jordon, Goudy, and Meadows going after Trump, same game, new characters

If Trump actually though this was good for him he wouldn't be escalating his attacks on Mueller, not the Trump way, he attacks when threatened

And what makes you, or Fox, think that Mueller is winding down? He nabs Stone, as it appears he is headed, a whole new can of nightmares opens up for the Trump team.
 
Now there is a unique spin

Corsi is trying to play tough guy, too many years on the radio, at seventy two, as soon as he is indicted and see what he faces, he'll realize his situation, he'll deliever Stone. You didn't really think "I have a bad memory" is a defense

Manaford is also f*cked, if the Court decides he violated his agreement he's history, never to see the light of day again, plus the loss of millions. Interesting part is the Judge could decide to release all the information that Mueller has on Manaford, which would set cable TV ablaze for the next three months and lead to the House calling for all the details. It is only beginning, think Nunes, Jordon, Goudy, and Meadows going after Trump, same game, new characters

If Trump actually though this was good for him he wouldn't be escalating his attacks on Mueller, not the Trump way, he attacks when threatened

And what makes you, or Fox, think that Mueller is winding down? He nabs Stone, as it appears he is headed, a whole new can of nightmares opens up for the Trump team.

Aren’t they still awaiting the first nightmare lol?

I read where Flynn is set to be sentenced as soon as 12/18. I look forward to hearing from the General. Papadopoulos is pissed, and rightfully so.

The Fat Lady is no where in sight on this debacle.
 
Aren’t they still awaiting the first nightmare lol?

I read where Flynn is set to be sentenced as soon as 12/18. I look forward to hearing from the General. Papadopoulos is pissed, and rightfully so.

The Fat Lady is no where in sight on this debacle.

poor hillbilly
 
How Bob Mueller Can Use Paul Manafort to Bypass Matthew Whitaker



https://www.politicususa.com/2018/1...paul-manafort-to-bypass-matthew-whitaker.html

Posted on Tue, Nov 27th, 2018 by Leo Vidal
How Bob Mueller Can Use Paul Manafort to Bypass Matthew Whitaker


Many people are very worried about Robert Mueller and his Russia investigation. Some people are worried that Donald Trump will undercut Mueller by issuing pardons. As Jason Easley from PoliticusUSA wrote yesterday:

“Democrats have been expecting that Trump would try to abuse the pardon power to obstruct justice since the Mueller investigation began. House Democrats are more than ready for Trump if he pardons Paul Manafort. It is clear that Trump is attempting to suffocate Robert Mueller’s investigation before Democrats have a chance to take power in January.”


Many people have also been worried that Trump appointed acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker for the purpose of stifling (or ending) Mueller’s investigation.

One aspect of this is the belief that Whitaker, as the acting head of the U.S. Department of Justice, has the power to prevent Mueller’s final Russia report from going public.

We know that Trump and other Republicans want to bury Mueller’s findings, but will they be able to use Whitaker to do that?

According to legal observers, that will not be easy to do
. And in fact Mueller yesterday made clear that he plans to publicize his findings with respect to the case against Paul Manafort. His team filed a status report on Monday which included this language:

“The government will file a detailed sentencing submission to the Probation Department and the Court in advance of sentencing that sets forth the nature of the defendant’s crimes and lies, including those after signing the plea agreement herein.”


Yesterday’s Manafort news shows that there is a golden opportunity for Robert Mueller to address several aspects of the Russia investigation through a court filing. And he said he would do that with respect to Manafort when he wrote he “will file a detailed sentencing submission.”

snip//

When Mueller releases to the public his “detailed sentencing submission” for Manafort, we will probably learn exactly what Manafort was lying about and what Mueller was asking him about. We will be able to see what evidence Mueller has that may implicate not just Manafort but also others involved in the Trump campaign, including Donald Trump, Jr. and the president himself.

And there’s nothing that Matthew Whitaker will be able to do about it.


Manafort held secret talks with Assange in Ecuadorian embassy



Source: The Guardian UK

Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort held secret talks with Julian Assange inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and visited around the time he joined Trump’s campaign, the Guardian has been told.

Sources have said Manafort went to see Assange in 2013, 2015 and in spring 2016 – during the period when he was made a key figure in Trump’s push for the White House.

It is unclear why Manafort wanted to see Assange and what was discussed. But the last meeting is likely to come under scrutiny and could interest Robert Mueller, the special prosecutor who is investigating alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

A well-placed source has told the Guardian that Manafort went to see Assange around March 2016. Months later WikiLeaksreleased a stash of Democratic emails stolen by Russian intelligence officers.



Read more: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.th...cret-talks-with-assange-in-ecuadorian-embassy



Trump's "No Collusion" narrative just took a direct broadside....



....with the news that Manafort visited Assange right after joining the Trump campaign.


That's why Trump is panic-tweeting today about "both sides!"


His "No collusion" argument is going away...and now he is only left with "both sides do it!"


His poll numbers are tanking, as even parts of his base are starting to erode.


As the economy moves into recession within the next year, I predict he won't run for re-election.




Davis Richardson
@DavisOliverR





The Manafort-Assange meeting is a sensitive topic for many inhabitants of Trumpland.


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