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Jul 5, 2018 18:16:28   #
Lonewolf
 
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report

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Jul 5, 2018 18:21:19   #
vernon
 
Lonewolf wrote:
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report


Republicans -o
DemoRats -12 so far

And its going to be a lot more before its over

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Jul 5, 2018 18:32:37   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Lonewolf wrote:
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report


If its true,then mueller is playing with fire....

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Jul 5, 2018 18:35:11   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Lonewolf wrote:
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report


More wasted time and money.

Keep dreaming, spooks.

That's all you have left since you got Trumped.

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Jul 5, 2018 18:38:01   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Yeah, they're looking into the inaugural parties to see if anyone ordered a Moscow Mule or Stoly and tonic.

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Jul 5, 2018 18:39:39   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Lonewolf wrote:
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report


Hope dies hard.

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Jul 5, 2018 18:41:26   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
More wasted time and money.

Keep dreaming, spooks.

That's all you have left since you got Trumped.


They'll arrest his chauffer from 20 years ago who drinks white Russians.

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Jul 5, 2018 18:43:07   #
Mikeyavelli
 
BigMike wrote:
They'll arrest his chauffer from 20 years ago who drinks white Russians.


đź‘Ťđź‘Ť

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Jul 5, 2018 18:45:54   #
teabag09
 
Mueller hiring more prosecutors??? Who is paying for these additional "prosecutors" all of which are anti-Trump demorats??? Mike
Lonewolf wrote:
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report

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Jul 5, 2018 19:05:52   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Lonewolf wrote:
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report


Durp!

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Jul 5, 2018 19:09:48   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Durp!


Ditto !

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Jul 5, 2018 19:17:50   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Lonewolf wrote:
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report
Prosecuters? What the hell does Herr Mueller need more prosecutors for? He really needs someone to prosecute rather than building an army of ideologues that employ Gestapo tactics in an effort to destroy good men's lives. Everything that scumbag is doing is far outside his constitutional authority. One can find uncanny comparisons between the appointment of Mueller to head this inquisition to get rid of president Trump and that of Reinhard Heydrich to head the Wannsee Conference in 1942 to seek the Final Solution in getting rid of the Jews.

By now, any reasonable person would know that Robert Mueller is more crooked than any one he has ever investigated. The thing is that until you see the complete list, you are not aware of the magnitude of that evil.

If you want a completely honest investigation of anything, Mueller would be the last person on this Earth you should turn to. Of course he would be the perfect choice for Hillary Clinton, since he covered up so many of her crimes.

Mueller’s FBI Years:

Vanishing Currency (2003): the US sent $12,000,000,000 in $100 bills to the Iraq War combat theater, which mostly went unaccounted for once it entered the country.

NSA Warrantless Surveillance (2001-2013): illegal collection of domestic phone records and internet communications that were sent or received by US citizens, in violation of Fourth Amendment protections against warrantless search and seizure, followed by potential perjury committed by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who denied the practices under oath; the 2013 Snowden revelations proved that the 2004 story about Comey and Mueller stopping illegal surveillance practices was a lie.

Mueller Hand Delivers Uranium to Russians on Tarmac for Hillary (2009): Hillary Clinton had Mueller hand deliver uranium to the Russians in 2009. When Mueller couldn’t make the first trip, she rescheduled so that he could deliver the goods and arranged for the hand off to be on an airport tarmac in Europe.

IRS Targeting (2010-2013): the IRS intentionally selected and then delayed or denied tax-exempt 501(c)(3) applications from conservative groups to prevent them from participating in the 2012 e******n, followed by IRS agent Lois Lerner invoking her Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.

Fast and Furious (2010): this ATF program allowed over 2,000 guns to be purchased illegally inside the United States and then “walked” into Mexico for use by criminals, one of which was later used in the 2010 murder of Border Agent Brian Terry by the member of a Mexican cartel. It is suspected that the Obama administration was hoping to gain public support against gun owners’ rights through the program.

Associated Press Spying (2012): the Obama Administration Department of Justice illegally seized the communications of AP reporters made during April and May 2012, allowing the DOJ to unmask journalists’ confidential sources

Clinton Foundation Pay-for-Play (2009-2013): during the period in which Hillary Clinton held the office of Secretary of State, the Clinton Foundation and Bill Clinton received millions of dollars in paid speaking fees and a million dollar “gift” from countries involved in matters with the State Department, many of which had ties to terrorism and human rights abuses; some of these funds were apparently diverted from charitable causes to personal expenses, such as Chelsea Clinton’s 2010 wedding.

Russian Uranium Deal (2009-2013): Hillary Clinton’s State Department approved a deal allowing a Russian company to control 20% of the uranium mining production capacity inside the United States, which was followed by millions of dollars in donations to the Clinton Foundation from people associated with the t***saction.

Clinton Private Email Server (2009-2013): during her entire tenure as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton dodged Freedom of Information Act requirements by using a private email server to conduct official government business, as well as sent and received classified information that was Top Secret over an unsecured system—an “extremely reckless” (and obviously illegal) act.

Coverup of Saudi Family in 9-11 Probe (2017): Judicial Watch reports that –

Court documents recently filed by the government further rock the credibility of Russia Special Counsel Robert Mueller because they show that as FBI Director Mueller he worked to cover up the connection between a Florida Saudi family and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The documents reveal that Mueller was likely involved in publicly releasing deceptive official agency statements about a secret investigation of the Saudis, who lived in Sarasota, with ties to the hijackers.”

Special Counsel Scandal

In May 2017, Mueller became Special Counsel for the Russia investigation. We now know that there was no legal support for the special counsel and Paul Manafort is sueing Mueller, Rod Rosenstein and the DOJ to have the special counsel shut down. Manafort argues that Mueller’s special counsel mandate is illegal because it is too broad and therefore unconstitutional. But this hasn’t stopped Mueller from pressing ahead with his criminal investigation.

Mueller’s special counsel was corrupt from the start. Not only was it unconstitutional, but the team that Mueller brought in to investigate the false allegations against President Trump were all Hillary and Obama stooges. The list is a who’s who of liberal fanatics and scoundrels –

Robert Mueller – Special Counsel Team leader. — Best friend to fired leaker James Comey a key witness in the case and cohort at the FBI in assisting Mueller with many of the cases noted above. Yet Mueller never recused himself, he charged ahead with the farcical orders.
Rush Atkinson, an attorney on detail from the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section at the Department of Justice — Donated $200 to Clinton in 2016
Peter Carr – DOJ spokesman under Barack Obama.
Andrew Goldstein, a public corruption prosecutor on detail from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York — Worked under Trump-basher Preet Bharara in the liberal New York southern district.
Adam Jed, an appellate attorney on detail from DOJ’s Civil Division. — Defended Obamacare at the DOJ.
Lisa Page, an attorney on detail from the FBI’s Office of the General Counsel and a former trial attorney with the Criminal Division’s Organized Crime and Gang Section Investigated Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, a one-time business partner of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, at the DOJ. She’s also now all over the news for the text messages she sent to her lover Peter Strzok that have now gone missing at the corrupt FBI after being requested by Congress.
Peter Strzok – originally on the Mueller team as lead investigator. Criminal FBI career crook who was behind exonerating Hillary from the email scandal and other criminal activities.
Elizabeth Prelogar, an appellate attorney on detail from the Office of the Solicitor General. -Fluent in Russian; former law clerk to Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.
James Quarles, a former partner at WilmerHale and a former assistant special prosecutor for the Watergate Special Prosecution Force. –Former assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force.
Jeannie Rhee, a former partner at WilmerHale who has served in the Office of Legal Counsel at DOJ and as an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. — Rhee is a Clinton Foundation Lawyer and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel under Barack Obama.
Brandon Van Grack, an attorney on detail from the Justice Department’s National Security Division.— Led a grand jury inquiry in Northern Virginia scrutinizing former Trump associate Michael Flynn’s foreign lobbying.
Andrew Weissmann, who is on detail from the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and who has served as general counsel at the FBI and as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York. — Weissmann donated $2,300 to the Obama Victory Fund in 2008, $2,000 to the DNC in 2006 and at least $2,300 to the Clinton campaign in 2007.
Aaron Zebley, a former partner at WilmerHale who has previously served with Mueller at the FBI and has served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. — Worked with Robert Mueller at the WilmerHale firm.
Aaron Zelinsky, an attorney on detail from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the District of Maryland. — Worked under Assistant AG Rod Rosenstein in Maryland.
Zainab Ahmad, a top national security prosecutor on detail from U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of New York.
Michael Dreeben, an appellate attorney on detail from the Office of the Solicitor General, described by former colleagues as one of the brightest criminal law experts of the past two generations.

Robert Mueller isn’t just part of the swamp, he’s the Swamp Thing.

Robert Mueller’s Has Record of Framing His Quarries

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Jul 5, 2018 19:20:12   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Robert Mueller's forgotten surveillance crime spree

When Robert Mueller was appointed last May as Special Counsel to investigate Trump, Politico Magazine gushed that “Mueller might just be America’s straightest arrow — a respected, nonpartisan and fiercely apolitical public servant whose only lifetime motivation has been the search for justice.” Most of the subsequent press coverage has shown nary a doubt about Mueller’s purity. But, during his 11 years as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mueller’s agency routinely violated federal law and the Bill of Rights.

Mueller took over the FBI one week before the 9/11 attacks and he was worse than clueless after 9/11. On Sept. 14, 2011, Mueller declared, “The fact that there were a number of individuals that happened to have received training at flight schools here is news, quite obviously. If we had understood that to be the case, we would have — perhaps one could have averted this.” Three days later, Mueller announced: “There were no warning signs that I’m aware of that would indicate this type of operation in the country.” His protestations helped the Bush administration railroad the Patriot Act through Congress, vastly expanding the FBI’s prerogatives to vacuum up Americans’ personal information.

Deceit helped capture those intrusive new prerogatives. The Bush administration suppressed until the following May the news that FBI agents in Phoenix and Minneapolis had warned FBI headquarters of suspicious Arabs in flight training programs prior to 9/11. A House-Senate Joint Intelligence Committee analysis concluded that FBI incompetence and negligence “contributed to the United States becoming, in effect, a sanctuary for radical terrorists.” FBI blundering spurred the Wall Street Journal to call for Mueller’s resignation, while a New York Times headline warned: “Lawmakers Say Misstatements Cloud F.B.I. Chief's Credibility.”

But the FBI was off and running. Thanks to the Patriot act, the FBI increased by a hundredfold — up to 50,000 a year — the number of National Security Letters (NSLs) it issued to citizens, business, and nonprofit organizations, and recipients were prohibited from disclosing that their data had been raided. NSLs entitle the FBI to seize records that reveal “where a person makes and spends money, with whom he lives and lived before, how much he gambles, what he buys online, what he pawns and borrows, where he travels, how he invests, what he searches for and reads on the Web, and who telephones or e-mails him at home and at work,” the Washington Post noted. The FBI can lasso thousands of people’s records with a single NSL — regardless of the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition of unreasonable warrantless searches.

The FBI greatly understated the number of NSLs it was issuing and denied that abuses had occurred, thereby helping sway Congress to renew the Patriot Act in 2006. The following year, an Inspector General report revealed that FBI agents may have recklessly issued thousands of illegal NSLs. Shortly after that report was released, federal judge Victor Marrero denounced the NSL process as “the legislative equivalent of breaking and entering, with an ominous free pass to the hijacking of constitutional values."

Rather than arresting FBI agents who broke the law, Mueller created a new FBI Office of Integrity and Compliance. The Electronic Freedom Foundation, after winning lawsuits to garner FBI reports to a federal oversight board, concluded that the FBI may have committed “tens of thousands” of violations of federal law, regulations, or Executive Orders between 2001 and 2008.

Mueller was a front-and-center Bush cabinet member when the president, scorning a unanimous 1972 Supreme Court ruling, decided he was entitled to impose warrantless wiretaps on Americans. At an April 2005 Senate hearing, Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) asked Mueller: “Can the National Security Agency, the great electronic snooper, spy on the American people?" Mueller replied: "I would say generally, they are not allowed to spy or to gather information on American citizens."

Mueller presumably knew his answer was at least misleading if not blatantly deceptive. Nearly nine months later, the New York Times revealed that Bush had unleashed NSA to illegally wiretap up to 500 people within the U.S. at any given time and peruse millions of other Americans’ emails. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales responded to the uproar by asserting that “the president has the inherent authority” to order such wiretaps. Mueller had no trouble with that dictatorial doctrine — even though the same claim spurred one of the articles of impeachment crafted against President Nixon.

Mueller’s biggest c**p against privacy occurred with Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which entitles the FBI to demand “business records” that are “relevant” to a terrorism or espionage investigation. In 2011 testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee, Mueller “suggested the FBI interpreted (Section 215) narrowly and used it sparingly,” the ACLU noted. But Mueller was the point man for the Bush administration’s bizarre 2006 decision (perpetuated by Obama) that all Americans’ telephone records were “relevant” to terrorism investigations. Several times a year, Mueller signed orders to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, swaying it to continually renew its order compelling telephone companies to deliver all their calling records (including time, duration, and location of calls) to the National Security Agency.

On June 5, 2013, leaks from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden blew the lid off this surveillance regime. Federal judge Richard Leon slammed that records roundup as “almost Orwellian... I cannot imagine a more indiscriminate and arbitrary invasion than this systematic and high-tech collection and retention of personal data on virtually every single citizen for purposes of querying and analyzing it without prior judicial approval.”

Mueller sought to dampen the Snowden uproar by testifying to Congress that the feds could not listen to Americans’ calls without a warrant for that “particular phone and that particular individual.” But NSA employees had broad discretion to vacuum up Americans’ info without warrants, and NSA's definition of terrorist suspect was so ludicrously broad that it includes "someone searching the web for suspicious stuff."

If Mueller’s team finds clear evidence that Trump colluded with Russia in his 2016 p**********l campaign, any abuses Mueller sanctioned as FBI director will be irrelevant. But if Mueller’s case relies on his halo instead of smoking guns, then Americans should pay more heed to Mueller’s record than to his press clips. Gravitas is no substitute for fidelity to the Constitution.

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Jul 5, 2018 19:23:50   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
BigMike wrote:
They'll arrest his chauffer from 20 years ago who drinks white Russians.


Oh dont say White Russia,dont you know its r****t nowdays to say the word"white"?

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Jul 5, 2018 19:24:26   #
EmilyD
 
Lonewolf wrote:
looks like things will be heating bunch of indictments heading your way Donnie boy


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/395565-mueller-hires-more-prosecutors-as-russia-probe-moves-forward-report


That's interesting, since the Hill, in June, also wrote that the DOJ (Sessions) is also hiring a bunch of attorneys/:
http://thehill.com/regulation/administration/390589-justice-department-adds-over-300-assistant-us-attorneys

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