Almost a year later and the only people worrying are associated with Donald Trump.
I have not seen a single person seem worried.
Almost a year later and the only people worrying are associated with Donald Trump.
I have not seen a single person seem worried.
I'm sure Flynn is over the moon about the prospect of his kid going to prison. Manafort must be unfazed expecting a presidential pardon. And Popolop-who-gives-a-fuk, must be delighted he threw his career in the gutter.
Oh, I have never denied that when someone is one the other end of a witch hunt, there is plenty to worry about. It's what witch hunters do.
Although if a witch hunter is appointed for Hillary you will immediately revert to your "there is nothing to see here, move along, she has been investigated a thousand times before" routine.
Because after all, looking into Trump is an investigation, but looking into Hillary's activities is just a "security review" or something that the Federal Bureau of "Matters" does. Yeh, we can see that coming.
Everything you guys have complained about has already been investigated and is still probably being investigated. .
Some elements of truth there. The issue is no longer that Hillary still needs further investigation. It is that we need to proceed to prosecution with the known evidence. Note, that this applies to several arenas: uranium, foundation related corruption pay to play, campaign money laundering through the dnc, hiring Russian agents through the fusion group, the various email related national security crimes and so on.
And of course it is not just Hillary over in Tard Village that needs to be investigated. Susan Rice, Loretta, Bill Clinton, Samantha Powers, the Podestas, Wasserman Shultz, and all the various scumbags in the FBI. Comey, McCabe, Rosenfeld, Holder, Mueller, and more.
Indeed. Enough investigation already. Let's go. Oh, I see, a justice department where the AG met with Hillary's husband on the tarmac a few days before dropping the case already decided that she did not need to be prosecuted. That may be an interpretation of "everything has already been investigated" in Venezuela, but guess what? We are not in Venezuela.
Some elements of truth there. The issue is no longer that Hillary still needs further investigation. It is that we need to proceed to prosecution with the known evidence. Note, that this applies to several arenas: uranium, foundation related corruption pay to play, campaign money laundering through the dnc, hiring Russian agents through the fusion group, the various email related national security crimes and so on.
And of course it is not just Hillary over in Tard Village that needs to be investigated. Susan Rice, Loretta, Bill Clinton, Samantha Powers, the Podestas, Wasserman Shultz, and all the various scumbags in the FBI. Comey, McCabe, Rosenfeld, Holder, Mueller, and more.
Indeed. Enough investigation already. Let's go. Oh, I see, a justice department where the AG met with Hillary's husband on the tarmac a few days before dropping the case already decided that she did not need to be prosecuted. That may be an interpretation of "everything has already been investigated" in Venezuela, but guess what? We are not in Venezuela.
Flynn lawyers just met with Mueller in latest sign a plea deal is in the works:
Lawyers representing former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn met on Monday with special counsel Robert Mueller’s team in the latest sign that the two sides are working on a plea deal.
ABC News reports that the two sides met on Monday morning, days after a separate report claimed that Flynn’s legal team had stopped sharing information about the probe with Trump’s attorneys.
“Sources familiar with the Flynn investigation have told ABC News the retired general has felt increased pressure since prosecutors began focusing attention on his son, Michael G. Flynn, who worked as part of Flynn Intel Group, the consulting firm founded by the former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency,” writes ABC News. “He also traveled with his father to Russia in 2015 for his now famous appearance at a Moscow dinner where he sat next to Russian President Vladimir Putin.”
Speculation about Flynn cooperating with Mueller’s probe spiked last month when the special counsel hit former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort with an indictment that included money laundering allegations.
Flynn resigned as national security adviser this past February, less than a month into Trump’s first term, when it was revealed that he had lied about conversations he’d had with Russian officials about potential sanctions relief.