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George Conway on Sunday mocked White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders by asking her to "fix" a tweet declaring complete exoneration for President Trump. "You misspelled 'While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.' Pls fix. Thx," the lawyer and husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway tweeted.
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Between claims of racism by the investigators and claims of a collusion “cover-up”, the crazy train was doing full speed out of the station. MSNBC counterterrorism analyst Malcolm Nance was irate at Congressional Democrats, during the first half of AM Joy, because they weren’t pursuing impeachment, a.k.a “defending democracy”. “These guys are failing in their fundamental constitutional duty. Is it going to take Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to have to come and tweet something for them to get all worked up? Defend democracy,” he shouted.
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--SNIP--what did Obama and his admin do, and why did they do it? The task falls to Trump's new AG, William Barr. Barr has said he was not satisfied the FBI and the Obama DOJ had been fully held accountable. This would mean a criminal probe of Comey, his deputy, McCabe, and others in the FBI leadership. If they failed to disclose to the FISA court that Clinton’s team commissioned and paid for the Russian dossier and that its allegations were unverified when they sought court approval to spy on the Trump campaign, they may have committed felonies, as did...
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Wonder what Brian Ross is doing these days? Almost have the desire to watch these witches tomorrow!!
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department declared Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller’s long investigation did not find evidence that President Donald Trump’s campaign “conspired or coordinated” with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election, setting off celebrations of vindication by Trump and his supporters. Mueller also investigated whether Trump obstructed justice but did not come to a definitive answer.In a four-page letter to Congress, Attorney General William Barr quoted Mueller’s report as stating it “does not exonerate” the president on obstruction. Instead, Barr said, it “sets out evidence on both sides of the question.” Trump, in Florida, said the...
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Donald Trump Jr. took to Twitter Sunday to troll House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), hours after Attorney General William Barr delivered a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation to Congress. As lawmakers from both sides of the aisle reacted following Barr’s conclusion from Mueller’s lengthy investigation into collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia to interfere in the 2016 election, Trump Jr. knocked Schiff for remaining quiet. “Has anyone heard from slimy Adam #fullofschiff Schiff today?” Trump Jr. wrote in a post on Twitter Sunday evening. “I mean it must be embarrassing to have have spent the...
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Georgia Republican Rep. Doug Collins ripped apart plans by House Democrats to continue investigating President Donald Trump over allegations of collusion. WATCH: “There was no collusion,” Collins said on Fox News Sunday. “I’m waiting to see the conclusions that Bill Barr is going to give us, hopefully as early as today. Then we can actually show to the American people what the investigation meant, and how far it went, and also the fact that now we can hopefully begin to move on from this two-year cloud of an investigation.” However, host Chris Wallace pushed back on Collins’ suggestion that Congress...
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As the nation begins to digest the Mueller report, which says that Trump did not collude with Russia or commit a crime, it appears CNN is finally waving the white flag. CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin says it is a complete victory and vindication of President Trump and his associates. Yes, he really said that. Has anyone checked on Jim Acosta?
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Republicans and Democrats are anxiously awaiting the findings of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, as each side braced Sunday for a fresh burst of fighting between the White House and Congress over Russia’s election interference and the power of the presidency. House Democrats held what they billed as an “emergency conference call” Saturday to talk strategy for the coming days. Democrats are demanding Mueller’s entire report be made public and that lawmakers be allowed to review the underlying evidence that led to his conclusions. President Trump spent the weekend at his Florida resort, golfing and largely staying quiet on...
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In May 2017 Former Attorney General Sally Yates went before Congress and lied about General Michael Flynn being compromised by Russia. Yates knew General Michael Flynn was not compromised. She lied anyway. The Deep State was listening in on all of General Flynn’s conversations. They knew Russia had nothing on him. They knew this was a lie.We also know that a Deep State spy set up General Flynn. And Flynn not only reported his trip to Russia before he went, he also took training on how to act and then provided the intelligence community information upon his return on what...
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Lots of whispers circulating in and around Washington D.C. regarding a Trump White House that is set to unleash an investigative push back against all those false accusors that have been peddling the dangerous and divisive Trump-Russia hoax for the last two years. Word is members of both the Clinton and Obama gang are bracing for impact. DEVELOPING…
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President Trump and his legal team declared total victory Sunday following the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s key findings -- including no evidence of collusion with Russia during the 2016 campaign -- but sought to turn the tables by renewing calls to investigate the investigators. Trump himself slammed the probe as an “illegal takedown,” as he called Mueller’s report a “complete exoneration” and said it was a “shame” his presidency had to deal with the investigation for two years. “Hopefully somebody is going to look at the other side,” Trump said. “This was an illegal takedown that failed and...
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There was relief for the White House and frustration for President Trump’s foes on Sunday when a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s findings was released by Attorney General William Barr. The 22-month probe is over. Here are the main takeaways. A big win for Trump The president could hardly have hoped for a better outcome than the one delivered in Barr’s letter to Congress. “No collusion,” the president has always insisted. Special counsel Robert Mueller and his team now agree. “The Special Counsel’s investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated...
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Break out the bubbly. Anyone in NYC join the Happy No Collusion Day rally in NYC?
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As a long-time denizen of this wonderful board, I share our immense relief and happiness that the obvious lack of truth to the claims of collusion has been recognized by Mueller. Sometimes the facts really do matter more than the narrative. But I think it behooves us, and the public at large, and the President, to ask how in the world we got the point where this long, ridiculous "investigation" was necessary. People who knew it wasn't true drove this. They should be unmasked (you'll pardon the expression). In addition, as sweet as this victory is, we should remember that,...
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"MSNBC hosts should collectively go on the air, bow their heads in shame, and apologize to the public for what they've done. Outlets should fire the ex-CIA, NSA and Pentagon officials who used their disinformation training to help these "news agencies" mislead everyone"
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Hmmm...your bizarre tweets and recent temper tantrums reveal your panic over the likelihood the Special Counsel will soon further complicate your life, putting your political & financial future in jeopardy. Fortunately, Lady Justice does not do NDAs. https://t.co/ktFRevlOcd— John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) March 20, 2019
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So far, so good. President Trump has inflicted immense damage on the rule of law and on our democratic norms, but to date the system — Trump calls it the “deep state,” the rest of us call it constitutional government — has held. Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, despite threats, insults and president’s refusal to sit for an interview, completed his work. He racked up 37 indictments, convictions or plea deals (nearly 200 charges) from three Russian companies and other individuals, including the president’s former campaign chief, his former deputy campaign chief, his former national security adviser and his...
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GENERAL WILLIAM BARR'S LETTER TO CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Mark Levin So, Mueller found NO EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION between the Trump campaign and Russia. Consequently, THE ENTIRE REASON for the appointment of a special counsel was baseless. Meanwhile, the Hillary Clinton campaign, the DNC, senior FBI officials, and DOJ officials, among others, conspired to push this narrative, and the mass-media gave it voice endlessly for the last two years. FURTHERMORE, Mueller was agnostic on the issue of "obstruction"; HOWEVER, the attorney general and deputy attorney -- the latter who oversaw the Mueller investigation -- concluded there was no criminal basis...
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Townhall's Katie Pavlich dug this up from newly-released emails from ultra-chatty FBI'ers Page and McCabe. On Oct. 14, 2016, Page wrote to McCabe, WRT a WH meeting. “Page to McCabe. "Apparently DAG [Sally Yates] now wants to be there, and WH wants DOJ to host.... We will very much need to get Cohen’s view (then-Deputy CIA Director David Cohen). Better, have him weigh in before the meeting. We need to speak with one voice, if that is in fact the case.” McCabe responded within the hour: "Thanks. I will reach out to David." On Oct. 19, Page wrote to McCabe...
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