Mueller Machine going full steam ahead, more Subpoenas for conservative traitors

btw, the House Judiciary Committee can get a copy of MUELLER'S report

and they will

Barr can edit/delete all he wants when Mueller delivers the goods, don't matter

check mate

Trump's treason will soon be a matter of record not just speculation
 
Turns out Benedict Trump doesn't know how powerful the House Of Representatives really is

he can't use his new AG Barr to circumvent the will of The House, they have constitutional oversight of the Executive branch, just the way it is

The House can subpoena literally anyone to testify, on any matter

Barr will never indict Trump so public outcry and street demonstrations may be the only recourse for the people
 
When did the GOP go full Communist?

Trump has had numerous secret meetings with Vlad where he confiscated the interpreter's notes immediately afterwards

and that's not a littler 'weird'?
 
GOP cat fight just erupted, fur flying everywhere lol

King rips GOP leadership after criticism over 'white supremacist' remarks


Source: The Hill

By Tal Axelrod - 01/15/19 08:01 PM EST


Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) panned House Republican leaders on Tuesday for their criticism over remarks he made in an interview with The New York Times last week regarding white supremacy.

“[House Minority Leader Kevin] McCarthy [R-Calif.] decided he’s going to believe The New York Times over Steve King, and that’s a fact,” King told conservative radio host Ed Martin on his show Tuesday.

King also went after House GOP Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), saying she was wrong to call for his resignation in the wake of his comments.

“And I will tell you, if there’s support out there for Liz Cheney after this, you can’t ever put her in the category of being a conservative again. She called for my resignation. She’s been here two years. What would give her the moral authority or the intellectual judgement to do something like that?” he said. ...........................
 
btw the Senate just kneecapped comrade Трамп

Kyle Griffin

@kylegriffin1

Rebuking the Trump administration, the Senate has voted 57-42 (including 11 Republicans) to advance a measure that would stop the Treasury Department from relaxing sanctions on three Russian companies with ties to oligarch Oleg Deripaska.

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2:45 PM - Jan 15, 2019
 
Kyle Griffin

@kylegriffin1

Rebuking the Trump administration, the Senate has voted 57-42 (including 11 Republicans) to advance a measure that would stop the Treasury Department from relaxing sanctions on three Russian companies with ties to oligarch Oleg Deripaska.

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2:45 PM - Jan 15, 2019
Excellent
 
Information recently obtained from the FBI has made it clear that Donald Trump is not just under investigation as a collaborator with Russia during the campaign, but an actual agent of the Russian government. Trump’s actions in weakening America’s military alliances in Europe, in withdrawing US forces from Syria, and in generally making it impossible for any nation to put its faith in an agreement with the United States, all speak to the strong possibility that there’s a horrifying truth behind that investigation. However, there’s one other aspect of Trump’s relationship with Russia that also deserves attention. Donald Trump may not be a Russia agent, but it is absolutely certain that he is Russia’s agent—a defender and apologist for both that nation and for Vladimir Putin.

Trump had his first acknowledged meeting with Russian president Vladmir Putin on July 7, 2017. The two met in Hamburg, Germany at a G-20 meeting. At first, Trump met with Putin accompanied by then Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Later, as reported by the New York Times, Trump “sought out” Putin at a dinner for the gathered leader. Trump pointed across the table at Putin, then at himself, then “made a pumping motion with his fist.” After that Trump abandoned his dinner partners, went around the table, and spoke with privately with Putin. There are no notes of what was said, not even translator’s notes, because only Putin’s translator was present.

The next day was an important one. That was the day that Trump dictated the cover story for the Trump Tower meeting involving Donald Trump Jr, Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner. But Trump didn’t just hand his son a false narrative to excuse the meeting with Russian operatives, he had another call to make. As the Times relates, he also spoke with a reporter to inform them that stories about Russian election interference, both in the United States and Germany, were wrong. Trump “argued that the Russians were falsely accused of election interference.” Trump followed this up with public statements saying that if the Russians had hacked the US election, they would not have been caught, because “they are experts.”

It was just one incident in an ongoing series of times when Donald Trump, for reasons that are difficult to explain without accepting that other definition of the term “Russian agent,” went out of his way to express his admiration for Russia, and for Putin, even when that praise was directed at an area that was far from admirable.
 
Information recently obtained from the FBI has made it clear that Donald Trump is not just under investigation as a collaborator with Russia during the campaign, but an actual agent of the Russian government. Trump’s actions in weakening America’s military alliances in Europe, in withdrawing US forces from Syria, and in generally making it impossible for any nation to put its faith in an agreement with the United States, all speak to the strong possibility that there’s a horrifying truth behind that investigation. However, there’s one other aspect of Trump’s relationship with Russia that also deserves attention. Donald Trump may not be a Russia agent, but it is absolutely certain that he is Russia’s agent—a defender and apologist for both that nation and for Vladimir Putin.

Trump had his first acknowledged meeting with Russian president Vladmir Putin on July 7, 2017. The two met in Hamburg, Germany at a G-20 meeting. At first, Trump met with Putin accompanied by then Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Later, as reported by the New York Times, Trump “sought out” Putin at a dinner for the gathered leader. Trump pointed across the table at Putin, then at himself, then “made a pumping motion with his fist.” After that Trump abandoned his dinner partners, went around the table, and spoke with privately with Putin. There are no notes of what was said, not even translator’s notes, because only Putin’s translator was present.

The next day was an important one. That was the day that Trump dictated the cover story for the Trump Tower meeting involving Donald Trump Jr, Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner. But Trump didn’t just hand his son a false narrative to excuse the meeting with Russian operatives, he had another call to make. As the Times relates, he also spoke with a reporter to inform them that stories about Russian election interference, both in the United States and Germany, were wrong. Trump “argued that the Russians were falsely accused of election interference.” Trump followed this up with public statements saying that if the Russians had hacked the US election, they would not have been caught, because “they are experts.”

It was just one incident in an ongoing series of times when Donald Trump, for reasons that are difficult to explain without accepting that other definition of the term “Russian agent,” went out of his way to express his admiration for Russia, and for Putin, even when that praise was directed at an area that was far from admirable.

NYT says Trump was working for the Russians!! IT was a HUUUUUGGGEEEE story! A really BIG one!!!
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Did you forget that Mueller has found NOTHING and that about ten FBI agents have been fired for acting like Fascists? STFU moron.

You really are a special sort of Trump ass kisser aren't you? He loves the stupid and uneducated like you,he says.

'Seven people have pleaded guilty or been convicted in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, with one other person pleading guilty to charges brought after a referral by Mr. Mueller’s office. Another 26 individuals have been indicted, along with three Russian companies. Here’s a list.'
https://www.wsj.com/articles/mueller-indictments-whos-who-1531511838
 
Information recently obtained from the FBI has made it clear that Donald Trump is not just under investigation as a collaborator with Russia during the campaign, but an actual agent of the Russian government.

isn't that the "information" that Mueller's office said was inaccurate?......
 
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