Monday, March 19, 2018

Natasha Bertrand ties it all together.

This my friends, is evidence of collusion.

I think that Mueller probably has all that he needs to make Donald Trump eat these words. 

11 comments:

  1. Leland2:39 AM

    Nibble Nibble Nibble.

    Tick Tock. Tick. Tock.

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  2. Anonymous3:14 AM

    Hmmmmm, very interesting!

    Thanks for posting Gryph!

    Also, I’m really liking Joy Reid and her no-nonsense style.

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  3. Anonymous5:03 AM

    Time is up. Call in Team six and the United Nations to remove all dictators around the world. Start in America. Execute swift and direct justice.

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  4. Anonymous5:08 AM

    Hitler, bin laden and hussien were removed for crimes against humanity.

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  5. Anonymous6:09 AM

    Cambridge Analytica Expert Suspended By Facebook After Disclosing Data Misuse

    “For blowing the whistle. On something they have known privately for 2 years.”

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/cambridge-analytica-expert-suspended-by-facebook-after-disclosing-data-misuse_us_5aaf0c2fe4b05b22180013d4

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  6. Anonymous6:13 AM

    Republican Lawmakers Concerned By Facebook Data Leak

    Cambridge Analytica has denied violating Facebook’s terms.

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/republican-lawmakers-concerned-by-facebook-data-leak_us_5aaf37aae4b05b221800250f

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    1. They’re concerned because they’re all on Facebook.

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  7. Anonymous7:32 AM

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-hacks-elliott-broidy-clinton-otaiba_us_5aac131fe4b0337adf83a4aa

    "He said “WikiLeaks” at least 141 times the month before the election." "I’m not happy to see anyone hacked. That includes whether it’s Hillary Clinton or John Podesta, or anyone else,” Broidy said. “What happened in the 2016 election, or what’s happened to me, or what will happen to somebody else today or tomorrow — it’s just not right and I think we should work hard to make sure it doesn’t happen"
    "WikiLeaks published those materials and climate change deniers seized on parts of the emails to accuse the authors of scientific misconduct and fabricating a pattern of global warming.

    Climategate, as it was termed, broke just weeks before a United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. Negotiations over ways to curb greenhouse gas emissions collapsed.

    The release of the emails appeared to be timed to disrupt the conference, although it’s unclear how much damage they did. The stolen zip file was stored on a server in Russia, but investigators never conclusively attributed the hack to Moscow." " Podesta’s emails were posted about an HOUR after The Washington Post’s story about Trump bragging that he could grab women by the genitals in a 2005 “Access Hollywood” recording.



    ' ". “Unfortunately, leadership from the executive branch on cybersecurity has been weak,” said Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) last August."

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  8. Anonymous8:26 AM

    https://www.newsandguts.com/mueller-hints-obstruction-case-trump/

    “A total WITCH HUNT with massive conflicts of interest!”

    "Axios has learned that special counsel Robert Mueller has focused on events since the election — not during the campaign — in his conversations with President Trump's lawyers. The top two topics that Mueller has expressed interest in so far: the firings of FBI director James Comey and national security adviser Michael Flynn.

    Why it matters: That suggests a focus on obstruction of justice while in office, rather than collusion with Russia during the campaign. But both sagas are interwoven with Russia: Trump himself has linked Comey's firing to Russia, and Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about conversations with the Russian ambassador during the transition.


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    The Mueller and Trump teams are hoping to work out the specifics of a presidential interview within the next few weeks.

    The big question they're debating is whether it'll be in person, in writing, or some combination of the two.
    After a weekend of increasingly personal and vocal battles with Mueller, the White House extended an awkward olive branch on Sunday night, with White House lawyer Ty Cobb issuing this statement:

    “In response to media speculation and related questions being posed to the Administration, the White House yet again confirms that the President is not considering or discussing the firing of the Special Counsel, Robert Mueller.”
    But that's too late. Veering from the White House legal strategy of cooperating with Mueller, Trump attacked him by name on Twitter, seeking to discredit the eventual findings with Republican supporters.
    Someone familiar with the process said that was presidential frustration, and that the Trump team continues its ongoing dialogue with Mueller.
    Money for McCabe: Sources expect that former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe — fired on Friday night, just 26 hours short of eligibility for his full pension — will collect at least some of it, although how much remains murky.

    The Justice Department tells us the pension won't be zero, but it will be less than it would have been if the administration had allowed him to retire on Sunday. And it could be delayed by years.
    McCabe has gotten conflicting reads from the government about the firing's effect on his pension.
    P.S. CNN's Brian Stelter points out an apparent effect of Trump's weekend fulminations: James Comey's book, "A Higher Loyalty," out April 17, went from #15 on Amazon's best sellers on Saturday morning, to #1 (where it remains) by Sunday.

    "The spike in sales is somewhat reminiscent of the interest in 'Fire and Fury,' Michael Wolff's controversial book.""

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  9. Anonymous10:33 AM

    "Mueller’s probe has long been a source of agitation from diGenova. He’s argued Mueller has too many personal conflicts to run the investigation. Appearing on Fox News in January, he said the whole investigation had dubious beginnings.

    “There was a brazen plot to illegally exonerate Hillary Clinton and, if she didn’t win the election, to then frame Donald Trump with a falsely created crime,” he said, adding, “Make no mistake about it: A group of F.B.I. and D.O.J. people were trying to frame Donald Trump of a falsely created crime.”"DiGenova has also been a public critic of former FBI Director James Comey, frequently calling him a "dirty cop""is ultimately going to be charged with a crime.""

    https://www.politico.com/story/2018/03/19/trump-hires-joseph-digenova-470730

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  10. Trump’s new lawyer is saying the FBi and DOJ conspired to FRAME Donald Trump.

    Where do they get this crap? Listening to Alex Jones while high?

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