45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. (Vol 6)

45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. (Vol 6)

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Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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yup.

Meanwhile
Trump averaged nearly 5.9 false or misleading claims a day in his first year in office. He hit nearly 16.5 a day in his second year. So far in 2019, he’s averaging nearly 22 claims a day

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/03/04...

Lazermilk

3,523 posts

83 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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arfursleep said:
Lazermilk said:
arfursleep said:
Gameface said:
Byker28i said:
The man is begging to go to jail isn't he!
This post is from his son by the looks of it; is Jr covered by the gagging order as well as Sr?

If so, then epically dumb! If not, then expect a lot more of this.
He is 'Jr', so its not his son...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Stone

Also, seems like he has deleted his twitter account? Too late for that laugh
ah, so is a fking idiot
laugh

Indeed

Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Byker28i said:
Fox news have always defended trump, especially Hannity, now a pair of Fox insiders and a source close to Trump believe that Roger Ailes gave the Trump campaign debate questions ahead of the first Fox News GOP Primary debate in 2015

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/03/11/the-...


There are claims that Fox News had the story of Trump's hush money payoffs to Stormy Daniels before the election but killed it because the reporter said she was told, "Good reporting Kiddo, but Rupert Murdoch wants Donald Trump to win. So set it aside." Reporter sued, is bound by an NDA.
The other bit in this is that in summer 2017, Trump ordered Gary Cohn to pressure DOJ to intervene in the AT&T-Time Warner deal by filing a lawsuit, because trump didn't like CNN or their reporting.

Trump: "I want to make sure it’s filed. I want that deal blocked!"

Thats got to be illegal

Edited by Byker28i on Monday 4th March 17:34

paulguitar

24,191 posts

115 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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I am dumbfounded by this story:




It's genuinely hard to keep up with the relentless corruption. To me, Murdoch is perhaps the biggest st of all, a proper Bond villain type.

The cantaloupe cretin is just an incompetent blithering pawn.

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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If these letters from the Judiciary Committee turn up evidence of serious wrongdoing, what (if any) implications might that have for the previous Republican majority iteration of the same committee? In the event these requests turn up serious evidence of criminal activity, could those who have previously blocked such requests find themselves the subject of future investigation?

Eric Mc

122,345 posts

267 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Some day, in future years, when we are all dead and gone, the corrosive effect that Murdoch had in pulling down Western civil society will be a very interesting course of study.

Halb

53,012 posts

185 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Anyone watching Apprentice USA. AhNold as the new guy is really good. With Trump there was always that look, of superiority or uber-knowledge. With AhNold it's a whole different feel.

I don't think the Guvenator and the DOn have had twitter words recently, have they?

tangerine_sedge

4,913 posts

220 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Byker28i said:
Here we go...

The House Judiciary Committee has sent more than 80 letters demanding docs from family, business associates, political confidants and others with ties to Trump, launching a sprawling probe into whether he and his admin have engaged in obstruction & corruption.

Letters sent to:

40. Julian Assange

Interesting smile

Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Lentilist said:
If these letters from the Judiciary Committee turn up evidence of serious wrongdoing, what (if any) implications might that have for the previous Republican majority iteration of the same committee? In the event these requests turn up serious evidence of criminal activity, could those who have previously blocked such requests find themselves the subject of future investigation?
They'll be a reckoning before that for obstruction of justice. Devine Nunes is an obvious choice

Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Some of the names are interesting.
Seth Abramson is running through them, but there's no stone being left unturned
https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1102642918...

  1. 58 RHONA GRAFF. Trump's secretary for years, Graff has inexplicably evaded investigators' attention until now—despite the fact that she was the gatekeeper for much of the information that flowed to Trump pre-election, including outreach from Kremlin agents the Agalarovs.
  1. 47: MATTHEW CALAMARI. A Trump bodyguard who became an Executive VP and COO at the Trump Organization, Calamari accompanied Trump to Moscow in 1996—a trip during which Congressional investigators appear to believe the Kremlin collected blackmail on Trump from wild parties.

deckster

9,631 posts

257 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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tangerine_sedge said:
40. Julian Assange

Interesting smile
It'll be practically impossible for him to refuse to release documents without coming across as a massively hypocritical bellend.

Oh, wait...

Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Here we go, summon the interpreters and their notes that trump seized.

The Chairmen of the Intel, Foreign Affairs, and Oversight Committees want documents and interviews on Trump's communications with Putin (meetings and phone calls) from the White House and State Department.
https://intelligence.house.gov/news/documentsingle...

Countdown

40,292 posts

198 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Halb said:
Anyone watching Apprentice USA. AhNold as the new guy is really good. With Trump there was always that look, of superiority or uber-knowledge. With AhNold it's a whole different feel.

I don't think the Guvenator and the DOn have had twitter words recently, have they?
Didn't TA USA get cancelled due to Arnie getting poor ratings?

Halb

53,012 posts

185 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Countdown said:
Halb said:
Anyone watching Apprentice USA. AhNold as the new guy is really good. With Trump there was always that look, of superiority or uber-knowledge. With AhNold it's a whole different feel.

I don't think the Guvenator and the DOn have had twitter words recently, have they?
Didn't TA USA get cancelled due to Arnie getting poor ratings?
That's a shame. I'm currently watching it on ITV/BBC it on in the wee hours on a Monday

minimoog

6,907 posts

221 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Lazermilk said:
Unless I missed it, I don't see Ivanka listed? Is she covered by some of the organisation/company letters?
Possibly relevant:



Maybe Nunes, Gorka, others to add to the list?

Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Mueller’s office and SDNY signed off on Nadler's letters.....

minimoog

6,907 posts

221 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Matt Whitaker, erstwhile acting AG and Trump stooge at the DoJ recently took a new appointment at the dept. and was rumoured to be staying there as Trump's eyes and ears.

He left his post and indeed the entire DoJ precipitously on Saturday, with a spokesman saying his future plans are unknown.

Booted out by AG Barr?

Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Whitaker was supposed to be getting a made up job at the DOJ, seems he sold his soul to trump for nothing...

Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Felix Saters letter from the house committee, shows the documents they are after and the likely line of questioning
https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/democrats.judici...

Byker28i

61,820 posts

219 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Didn't think break the terms of the AMI plea deal.
a source close to AMI says the National Enquirer paid Michael Sanchez $250,000 for sexts between his sister and Jeff Bezos

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/03/inside-the...
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