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Floridatexan

Floridatexan

Times Square Billboard with link to petition 3AF215CB-3A5D-4944-ADDA-966815066F21

https://www.needtoimpeach.com/

EmeraldGhost

EmeraldGhost

Not likely to happen.  

Mueller would have to find an undisputable smoking gun. Not just that ... he'd have to find the bullet and Trump's fingerprints and DNA on the trigger as well. And maybe even a video and three preachers as eyewitnesses. Even then it might not happen.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


Never say never.

http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/47002-the-trump-russia-story-is-coming-together-heres-how-to-make-sense-of-it

The Trump-Russia Story Is Coming Together. Here's How to Make Sense of It

By Bill Moyers and Steven Harper, Moyers & Company
23 November 17



"Everything the Trump campaign told you about the connections between Trump and Russia was a lie."

Editor’s Note: The news is coming so fast and furious, from so many sources and in so many fragments, that it takes more than a scorecard to keep up with the Trump-Russia Connection. It takes a timeline — a “map,” if you will, of where events and names and dates and deeds converge into a story that makes sense of the incredible scandal of the 2016 election and now of the Trump Administration.

For years Steve Harper produced timelines for the cases he argued or defended in court as a successful litigator. Retired now from practicing law, Harper has turned his experience, talent, and curiosity to monitoring for BillMoyers.com the bizarre and entangled ties between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump and the murky world of Russian oligarchs, state officials, hackers, spies, and Republican operatives. You can check out the over 700 entries right here. But for an overview — and some specifics — of recent developments, I called up Steve to give us a sense of the emerging story.
—Bill Moyers

"Bill Moyers: You’re the consummate trial lawyer with a celebrated reputation for summing up the closing argument for the jury, but from our work together on the timeline I know you also have the instincts of a journalist. So write the lede to the story this far: What’s the most important thing for us to know about the Trump/Russia connection as of today?

Steven Harper: Everything the Trump campaign told you about the connections between Trump and Russia was a lie.

Moyers: Go on.

Harper: Well, there are a number of different dimensions to the issue, but let’s just take the easiest one. The other day The Washington Post published a very good article that said for all of Trump’s denials during the campaign of any connections between him, his campaign and Russia, it turns out there were 31 interactions. And there were 19 meetings. Furthermore, what Trump and his people have been doing since then is everything they can to keep the public from being aware of the truth. And this feeds into the obstruction story.

Moyers: How so?

Harper: Up to and including the firing of James Comey, Trump did everything he could to try to shut down, slow down or stop the investigation. First, he tried to shut down the investigation of Mike Flynn. Then it turned out that Mike Flynn is probably just a piece of a much larger problem, which is Russia. Trump admitted to the Russian ambassador and to the Russian foreign minister shortly after he fired Comey that now he’s got some relief from the Russia problem — in other words, Comey’s gone! But what’s happened since then is the continuing effort to interfere with the investigation, even in the form of tweets — all of which sure look a lot to me like witness intimidation for some of the key players in the saga.

And then there’s a third component, which is in a way the most insidious — the willingness of the congressional GOP to be complicit in all of this. We’re talking now about a prescription for disaster for democracy. It’s all part of the same story. If you think about it, every single person who has said something about there being no connection between Trump and Russia during the campaign has been caught in a lie about it. Even with this fellow George Papadopoulos, the talking point immediately became, “Well, he didn’t get in trouble for anything that he did, he got in trouble for lying to federal investigators.” Sure, and what was he lying to federal investigators about? About whether or not there were any contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia. And that’s the part that everybody glosses over in terms of the talking points on the Republican side..."

PkrBum

PkrBum

You have trump derangement syndrome. He's not even having any success driving policy.

Telstar

Telstar

#45 needs top be replaced even if it's by a sub human vomit bucket like the VP.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

PkrBum wrote:You have trump derangement syndrome. He's not even having any success driving policy.

He is an existential threat to our country on many fronts. I want him gone. That doesn't make me deranged...it actually makes me smart.

EmeraldGhost

EmeraldGhost

PkrBum wrote:You have trump derangement syndrome. He's not even having any success driving policy.

Trump has actual policies?  

( I mean other than whatever ramblings and tweets occur to him on the spur of  the moment ... always subject to change and never followed up upon in any real and specific way?)

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