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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 2, 2018 16:08:37 GMT -6
And Ari makes a valid point: This one had a nice back & forth between those two:
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 2, 2018 16:14:53 GMT -6
Senior Editor for the Atlantic arguing this as a way to describe Trump’s lawyers definition of OOJ:
After some heat, he attempts to backpedal it:
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 2, 2018 16:19:38 GMT -6
And the President scooped the NYTimes before they could release another leak from Team Mueller:
President’s Tweet:
A little while later:
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 3, 2018 1:54:49 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 3, 2018 10:18:27 GMT -6
Rep. Devin Nunes: We know that the counter intelligence investigation was opened in July. Well that’s fine so if that’s all the information you have then why are there all of these strange activities leading up to late July, particularly in the spring?
Maria Bartiromo: I’m trying to understand this because you broke the news on this program more than a month ago that you’ve looked for reasons and catalysts to understand how an investigation was opened and launched into the Trump campaign. And you said to us, based on the Five Eyes Intelligence of all of our partners across the world, that there was NO intelligence that you could find that launched that investigation…
Rep. Devin Nunes: … There’s new information this week that the media is ignoring. So The New York Times has reported in the past that the Australian ambassador, the Australian High Commissioner, is the one that brought this to the attention of the United States government. Now typically that would have gone through FBI channels, it would have gone through the embassy in London, it would have come across officially. It would have come across the pond officially. And it didn’t. And that’s what we would like to have seen. Now this week we now know that Mr. Downer, the former Australian ambassador, high commissioner in London, said that he had given the information to the Australian ambassador in the US. Well, now we know that that’s not true. [/i][/u]So, Mr. Downer now has claimed that in an Australian newspaper. But we now know from sources that have now spoken to different media outlets that the Australians are denying that that’s how this happened. The Australian ambassador in the United States had nothing to do with this…
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 3, 2018 10:20:27 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Jun 3, 2018 10:33:33 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Jun 3, 2018 10:34:19 GMT -6
Lol, love me some Trump tweets!
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Post by trumped on Jun 3, 2018 12:36:42 GMT -6
Let this sink in
They have the most stacked deck in history plus 92% of MSM to push their agenda/lies plus Obama and Crooked Hillary still pushing agenda plus the major social media banning conservative free speech and yet still no Russia collusion. And Trump has still accomplished more in 1.5 years than the last POTUS did in 8 years:
Think about it. Its Golden State vs Choctaw High School and Choctaw is kicking their asses.
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 3, 2018 12:56:59 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Jun 3, 2018 23:47:31 GMT -6
Senior Editor for the Atlantic arguing this as a way to describe Trump’s lawyers definition of OOJ: After some heat, he attempts to backpedal it: I'd call Frum a piece of shit but I don't want to offend pieces of shit.
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Post by trumped on Jun 4, 2018 11:29:55 GMT -6
In other words Trump ain’t going anywhere anytime soon. This is bound to trigger some folks:
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Post by trumped on Jun 4, 2018 11:51:49 GMT -6
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Post by jimmy on Jun 4, 2018 11:54:07 GMT -6
I didn’t realize lures was another word for “informant”
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Post by trumped on Jun 4, 2018 12:12:15 GMT -6
A spy “lures” you in with deception.
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Post by sooner98 on Jun 4, 2018 14:33:23 GMT -6
Lure vs. Lure
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Post by trumped on Jun 4, 2018 17:06:03 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 4, 2018 18:20:37 GMT -6
According to The Hill’s John Solomon at The Hill Bill Priestap will testify on Capitol Hill on Tuesday about the Clinton email scandal and the Russia-Trump case.
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 4, 2018 19:53:32 GMT -6
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5805519/Sailor-pardoned-Trump-photographing-classified-area-sub-SUING-Obama-Comey.htmlA former U.S. Navy seaman who spent a year in federal prison for photographing a classified area of a nuclear submarine plans to sue former President Barack Obama and fired FBI director James Comey for selectively prosecuting him. Donald Trump issued a presidential pardon this year to Kristian Saucier, whose lawyer Ronald Daigle told Fox News on Monday that the pending lawsuit will also name the Justice Department as a defendant. Daigle says former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was given a free pass by avoiding prosecution for mishandling classified information on her infamous private email server. Saucier, 31, believes Comey and Obama should be held responsible for treating him unequally. ‘They interpreted the law in my case to say it was criminal,’ he told Fox, ‘but they didn’t prosecute Hillary Clinton. Hillary is still walking free.’
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 5, 2018 4:13:07 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 5, 2018 6:36:53 GMT -6
dailycaller.com/2018/06/05/mueller-fbi-wrongful-conviction-case/As FBI director in 2002, Special Counsel Robert Mueller directed his agents to oppose the pardons of four wrongfully imprisoned men because exculpatory evidence was merely “fodder for cross-examination,” newly revealed FBI documents show. Four years later, the four men, or their estates, were awarded $102 million by a federal judge in Boston for their wrongful decades-long imprisonment due to FBI misconduct. Mueller ordered the Boston FBI office to answer a request to him from the Massachusetts Advisory Board of Pardons for an “official version” of the imprisonment of the four men for a gangland murder in Chelsea MA in March 1965. The four men – Louie Greco, Henry Tameleo, Peter Limone and Joe Salvati – were convicted in state court in Boston of murdering Edward “Teddy” Deegan, a small-time hoodlum, in an alley during a bank burglary. Within days of the murder, Boston FBI agents knew the identities of the actual murderers, and reported the information to J. Edgar Hoover in Washington. But they allowed a Mob hitman they had flipped, Joseph Barboza, to settle some old scores by falsely testifying that the four men had taken part in the gangland murder he had helped arrange with others. In 2002, lawyers for one of the innocent men, Louie Greco, were seeking a posthumous pardon for him from the state of Massachusetts. Greco, a decorated World War II veteran, had been living in Florida at the time of the murder, but was nevertheless convicted on Barboza’s perjured testimony. ........ For 35 years, the FBI refused to release the evidence exonerating the wrongfully imprisoned men on the grounds of “national security.” It was finally released in 2000 as part of an investigation into corruption in the Boston office of the FBI. After the state pardons board asked Mueller for the Bureau’s version of its actions, a Boston FBI agent, Charles Prouty, wrote back on May 9, 2002 that “FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. has directed the office to respond.” Mueller directs response to Greco’s posthumous pardon While conceding that the damning FBI reports contained “impeachment material,” Mueller’s FBI still contended that the innocent men might in fact be guilty, despite the FBI’s own reports to the contrary. “This does not necessarily mean, however, that Limone or any of the other defendants is innocent – it merely means that they are entitled to a new trial.” Deegan was murdered on March 12, and the FBI office sent memos to Bureau headquarters in Washington on March 15 and March 19 identifying the real killers – and with no mention of the four men who later won the $102 million judgment. Mueller, however, tried to convince the Massachusetts authorities that his own Bureau’s documents did not mean that the four men had been railroaded. “Much of the FBI confidential source information relates to the individuals who were involved in the Deegan murder as principals,” Mueller’s deputy said, underlining the word. “This information is not necessarily inconsistent with the crimes for which the defendants were convicted.” Prouty did not mention the fact that Greco had moved from Boston to Florida before the murder. Mueller’s agent also did not point out that the siblings of victim Deegan, who had grown up in Boston’s West End with Limone, had earlier written the state parole board in support of Limone’s release. The Deegan siblings told the Parole Board that Limone had warned his childhood friend Deegan to be careful because of the murder contract out on him. ......
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Post by kcrufnek on Jun 5, 2018 9:07:00 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Jun 5, 2018 10:25:14 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Jun 5, 2018 10:29:30 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Jun 5, 2018 12:31:26 GMT -6
Starting to heat up:
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Post by trumped on Jun 5, 2018 12:32:19 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Jun 5, 2018 12:32:42 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Jun 5, 2018 12:41:34 GMT -6
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Post by oilsooner on Jun 5, 2018 12:43:50 GMT -6
Stephan Halper was a cokehead?? Theres a shocker. On the Sessions tweet above, Trump either HATES Sessions, or something else is going on. I honestly have no clue which.
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Post by trumped on Jun 5, 2018 12:45:30 GMT -6
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