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#511 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 434 weeks ago

Mueller subpoenas  Bannon...

#512 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago

This isn't, like, normal...





#513 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago

Trump's lawyer tries to block publication of damning book about president's chaotic first year

http://www.latimes.com/politics/washing … story.html

#514 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago

So let's look at the latest 24 hours:

Fusion GPS set the GOP straight about their selective cherry picking in OP ED. Confirming many of the dossiers findings, and that they were startled by what they found (among many things.) They also point out (as did the Papa story) that the dossier was just one piece of the puzzle and not the starting point for the Trump investigation (as he likes to claim.)

We find out that Australia was alarmed and was one of the many countries who notified our intelligence communities about Trump/Russia. This is after Trump's "Coffee Boy" bragged to an Australian diplomat about the Russian dirt they had on Hillary via email hacking.

Trump has threatened nuclear war on Twitter. Like it's some big joke.

Bannon has turned on the Trump family in a big way.

Cripes.

#515 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:
slcpunk wrote:

Bannon basically rolled on Trump today.

Wow.

Once again proving SLC only reads headlines.

I wonder if Bannon’s opinion means anything to you outside of this?

Are you privy to my browser history? You're not welcome to speak on my behalf, you little mealy mouth beta male.

I'm not sure what you're reading, but Bannon just threw them into the wood chipper.

Moron.

#516 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago

Bannon basically rolled on Trump today.

Wow.

#517 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago

The Republicans’ Fake Investigations

A generation ago, Republicans sought to protect President Richard Nixon by urging the Senate Watergate committee to look at supposed wrongdoing by Democrats in previous elections. The committee chairman, Sam Ervin, a Democrat, said that would be “as foolish as the man who went bear hunting and stopped to chase rabbits.”

Today, amid a growing criminal inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, congressional Republicans are again chasing rabbits. We know because we’re their favorite quarry.

In the year since the publication of the so-called Steele dossier — the collection of intelligence reports we commissioned about Donald Trump’s ties to Russia — the president has repeatedly attacked us on Twitter. His allies in Congress have dug through our bank records and sought to tarnish our firm to punish us for highlighting his links to Russia. Conservative news outlets and even our former employer, The Wall Street Journal, have spun a succession of mendacious conspiracy theories about our motives and backers.

We are happy to correct the record. In fact, we already have.

Three congressional committees have heard over 21 hours of testimony from our firm, Fusion GPS. In those sessions, we toppled the far right’s conspiracy theories and explained how The Washington Free Beacon and the Clinton campaign — the Republican and Democratic funders of our Trump research — separately came to hire us in the first place.

We walked investigators through our yearlong effort to decipher Mr. Trump’s complex business past, of which the Steele dossier is but one chapter. And we handed over our relevant bank records — while drawing the line at a fishing expedition for the records of companies we work for that have nothing to do with the Trump case.

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Republicans have refused to release full transcripts of our firm’s testimony, even as they selectively leak details to media outlets on the far right. It’s time to share what our company told investigators.

We don’t believe the Steele dossier was the trigger for the F.B.I.’s investigation into Russian meddling. As we told the Senate Judiciary Committee in August, our sources said the dossier was taken so seriously because it corroborated reports the bureau had received from other sources, including one inside the Trump camp.

The intelligence committees have known for months that credible allegations of collusion between the Trump camp and Russia were pouring in from independent sources during the campaign. Yet lawmakers in the thrall of the president continue to wage a cynical campaign to portray us as the unwitting victims of Kremlin disinformation.

We suggested investigators look into the bank records of Deutsche Bank and others that were funding Mr. Trump’s businesses. Congress appears uninterested in that tip: Reportedly, ours are the only bank records the House Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed.

We told Congress that from Manhattan to Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., and from Toronto to Panama, we found widespread evidence that Mr. Trump and his organization had worked with a wide array of dubious Russians in arrangements that often raised questions about money laundering. Likewise, those deals don’t seem to interest Congress.

We explained how, from our past journalistic work in Europe, we were deeply familiar with the political operative Paul Manafort’s coziness with Moscow and his financial ties to Russian oligarchs close to Vladimir Putin.

Finally, we debunked the biggest canard being pushed by the president’s men — the notion that we somehow knew of the June 9, 2016, meeting in Trump Tower between some Russians and the Trump brain trust. We first learned of that meeting from news reports last year — and the committees know it. They also know that these Russians were unaware of the former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele’s work for us and were not sources for his reports.

Yes, we hired Mr. Steele, a highly respected Russia expert. But we did so without informing him whom we were working for and gave him no specific marching orders beyond this basic question: Why did Mr. Trump repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state that most serious investors shun?

What came back shocked us. Mr. Steele’s sources in Russia (who were not paid) reported on an extensive — and now confirmed — effort by the Kremlin to help elect Mr. Trump president. Mr. Steele saw this as a crime in progress and decided he needed to report it to the F.B.I.

We did not discuss that decision with our clients, or anyone else. Instead, we deferred to Mr. Steele, a trusted friend and intelligence professional with a long history of working with law enforcement. We did not speak to the F.B.I. and haven’t since.

After the election, Mr. Steele decided to share his intelligence with Senator John McCain via an emissary. We helped him do that. The goal was to alert the United States national security community to an attack on our country by a hostile foreign power. We did not, however, share the dossier with BuzzFeed, which to our dismay published it last January.

We’re extremely proud of our work to highlight Mr. Trump’s Russia ties. To have done so is our right under the First Amendment.

It is time to stop chasing rabbits. The public still has much to learn about a man with the most troubling business past of any United States president. Congress should release transcripts of our firm’s testimony, so that the American people can learn the truth about our work and most important, what happened to our democracy.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/02/opin … &smtyp=cur

#518 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago





#519 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:
mitchejw wrote:

I don’t believe that you three would care only under this exact circumstance.

Based on what's actually happened I wouldn't care under any circumstance so far.  I'll reassess if/when more facts become available, but so far it's the same as Clinton, so if Clinton is okay with you I am not going to worry about Trump.

It's just as I said they would... Ignore these fools^^^.

It's nothing similar. There is an actual investigation with Trump, indictments, arrests and plea deals with more in the pipeline. There is an abundance evidence coming forth.

With Hillary? Nothing.

There's a reason for that, and it's not "bias."

But keep telling yourself that as the Trump saga unfolds.

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I also guarantee you, 100%, that neither one of them read the article.

Here it is again:

How the Russia Inquiry Began: A Campaign Aide, Drinks and Talk of Political Dirt

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/30/us/p … oulos.html

#520 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 436 weeks ago

A bombshell report from the NYT about Trump team's collusion with Russia months prior to the election. This is bigger than Flynn's plea deal IMO.

Key points:

Papadopoulos bragged to an Australian diplomat that he had dirt on Hillary via the Russians committing computer theft.

The Australians were so alarmed, unlike the GOP, they notifed American intelligence agencies immediately.

Because of this report, the FBI began an investiation into Trump and his campaign months before the election.

Trump and his defenders have always claimed the entire investigation was based on the dossier. This has now been proven false.

Remember-as far back as April of last year we knew several countries: UK, Germany, France, Estonia, Poland etc had come across Trump/Russia contacts and told American intelligence about it.

Leading up to the election, the FBI chose to keep the investigation quiet and not let the American public know. The same FBI that Trump claims is against him and "bias" now.

Papadopoulos also coauthored an April speech where Trump signaled a much softer position towards Russia.

It also now makes sense why Trump was so rude to the prime minister of Australia.

Trump team now claiming Papadopoulos was just a "coffee boy" which clearly after this report, is pretty much impossible to accept.

Expect GOP faithful to poo poo this. Ignore them and how they will try to muddy this up. This is another big deal. Story below.

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How the Russia Inquiry Began: A Campaign Aide, Drinks and Talk of Political Dirt

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/30/us/p … oulos.html

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