Dershowitz bitchslaps Mueller:
http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/18/dershowitz-mueller-has-a-credibility-problem-video/
http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/18/dershowitz-mueller-has-a-credibility-problem-video/
Dershowitz bitchslaps Mueller:
http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/18/dershowitz-mueller-has-a-credibility-problem-video/
Right wing ideologue...
They really need to be investigating the real criminal in the election: Hillary. Aside from all of her other crimes now it comes to light that she illegally laundered $84 million in donations.
Lock her up!
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/12/19/hillary-clinton-campaign-dnc-accused-corrupt-money-scheme-in-new-fec-complaint.html
That is why I voted for Trump. That is why you should support him as well. That, and your 401k. And your coming tax cut.
Wednesday, on CNN’s “AC360,” Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) argued most of Special Counsel Bob Mueller’s team opposes Trump and the Clintons paid Russians to influence the 2016 election.
Jordan said, “We know, for a fact, the Clinton campaign paid Russians to do what? To influence the election. And yet we’ve had this months-long investigation by Bob Mueller with no evidence that President Trump worked with Russians in any way.”
He later added, “It’s not the anti-Trump messages that bother me about Peter Strzok. Most of Mueller’s team is anti-Trump. We know that. What concerns me is the intent to carry out a plan to disrupt the election. Because as Mr. Strzok said, we can’t afford to leave this in we the people’s hands. That is a problem.”
But you know why they got caught up in the Fed's wiretaps, right? Leading up to the election they were avidly pursuing leads concerning Russian agents, espionage and election hacking. In other words, doing their job. It's the FBI's fault that multiple members of Trump's campaign team were on the other end of the phone lines? Jesus H. Christ.
I don't think so. As more comes out it is apparent that Bomma's FBI and DOJ were either making things up or simply hoping to find something. Anything Trump's transition team was doing after the election is perfectly fine and part of doing business. It appears that most or all of the wiretaps were illegal.
So at what point do Democrats get nervous enough to cut a deal and end the Russian Probe against Trump to stop a probe against them?
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They can't. They're kinda stuck or else their base will be pissed off.So at what point do Democrats get nervous enough to cut a deal and end the Russian Probe against Trump to stop a probe against them?
No ****.
It's becoming comical how all this witch hunt seems to keep turning up are illegalities committed by Democrats and the former administration.
It's just like the sexual assault accusations - they thought Conservative pigs would be exposed left and right, but instead by the boat-load it's overwhelminingly Liberals being accused of being sexual predators. With this Russian investigation they thought they'd expose Conservatives embroiled in tampering and espionage only to find the further they dig, the more they expose Obama and the Democrats for their illegal deals and vast interconnections with Russian agents.
Tom Clancy couldn't make this **** up.
WOW, @foxandfrlends “Dossier is bogus. Clinton Campaign, DNC funded Dossier. FBI CANNOT (after all of this time) VERIFY CLAIMS IN DOSSIER OF RUSSIA/TRUMP COLLUSION. FBI TAINTED.” And they used this Crooked Hillary pile of garbage as the basis for going after the Trump Campaign! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 26, 2017
They really need to be investigating the real criminal in the election: Hillary. Aside from all of her other crimes now it comes to light that she illegally laundered $84 million in donations.
Lock her up!
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/12/19/hillary-clinton-campaign-dnc-accused-corrupt-money-scheme-in-new-fec-complaint.html
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s influence on the 2016 election has begun to zero in on the joint digital operation that got Donald Trump elected, Yahoo News reports.
Mueller’s team is trying to determine if members of the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee, who worked together on the digital arm of Trump’s campaign, provided assistance to Russian trolls attempting to influence voters. It’s the latest scare for Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, who managed the digital campaign and has already come under scrutiny by the special counsel for his foreign contacts.
Mueller’s move appears to concern the disproportionate targeting of swing districts by Russian trolls during the presidential campaign. CNN reported in October that ads placed by Russia-linked Facebook accounts targeted Michigan and Wisconsin in particular, with many “geared at swaying public opinion in the most heavily contested battlegrounds.”
Experts don’t think the trolls behind Russian Facebook accounts could have determined who to target on their own, but the question is whether the help they got came from Trump’s orbit. The leading suspects at this point are Kushner and Brad Parscale, the campaign’s digital media director.
For months, the House Intelligence Committee has been probing this question. “Obviously, we’re looking at any of the targeting of the ads … to see whether they demonstrate a sophistication that would be incompatible with not having access to data analytics from the campaign,” Representative Adam Schiff said on CNN in October. “At this point, we still don’t know.”
Now, Mueller is probing the same issue and interviewing RNC staffers about the finer points of the campaign’s digital operation, Yahoo News reports. Whether that leads to any more clarity on the issue is an open question, but if there is evidence that the campaign handed over data to help Russian trolls target voters, expect to hear a lot of people using the “C-word.”
As described by sources familiar with various aspects of the investigation, the Mueller probe is fast approaching a critical crossroads. The president’s lawyers, Ty Cobb and John Dowd, are pressing Mueller to wind down the investigation and exonerate their client, which they have assured the president will happen by early next year.
But the sources familiar with the probe say that such a rapid conclusion is — as one put it — “fanciful.” Mueller and his team, they say, are pursuing new leads, interrogating new witnesses and collecting a mountain of new evidence, including subpoenaed bank records and thousands of emails from the campaign and the Trump transition.
In just the last few weeks, his prosecutors have begun questioning Republican National Committee staffers about the party digital operation that worked with the Trump campaign to target voters in key swing states. They are seeking to determine if the joint effort was related to the activities of Russian trolls and bots aimed at influencing the American electorate, according to two of the sources.
In what is potentially another ominous sign for the White House, the lawyer for Jared Kushner, the president’s son in law and senior adviser who was in charge of the campaign’s digital operation, recently began searching for a crisis public relations firm to handle press inquiries — a step frequently taken by people who believe they may be facing criminal charges. (Kushner has denied all wrongdoing, and his lawyer, Abbe Lowell, has said he is cooperating with the Mueller investigation.)
Ever so quietly and solemnly, the Mueller investigation forges ahead, one foot after the other.
But the sources familiar with the probe say that such a rapid conclusion is — as one put it — “fanciful.” Mueller and his team, they say, are pursuing new leads, interrogating new witnesses and collecting a mountain of new evidence, including subpoenaed bank records and thousands of emails from the campaign and the Trump transition.