Mueller Impanels Grand Jury in Russia Investigation. Don Jr first up on that Summer Jam Screen…

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Talking to one of my home boys about this shit and we realized Jay 2nd verse on Dead Presidents describes this shit perfectly

"One day your cruisin' in ya seven

Next day your sweatin' forgetin' your lies

Alibis ain't matchin' up, bullshit catchin' up

Hit with the rico, they repo your vehicle

Everything was all good just a week ago

Bout to start bitchin' ain't you

Ready to start snitchin' ain't you

I forgive your weak ass hustlin' just ain't you

Aside from the fast cars

Hunnies that shake they ass at bars

You know you wouldn't be involved

With the underworld dealers, carriers and mac-miller's

East-coast bodiers, west-coast cap peelers"
 
for hannity it must be like waking up every day goin to work with a hangover lol

but lmao Hillary Clinton: “All the networks except Fox are reporting what’s really going on... It appears they don’t know I’m not president.”

 
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Megatron Sean predicted this shyt


George Papadopoulos

Monotonous botanist apocalypse

Proper shit

Chocolate doctor that doctored the document

Drop a bitch, pop a clip, stop it bitch

P!
 
yo Trump needs to keep tweeting so people in his circle can see he has no loyalty......he just called the informant a low level volunteer and a liar.....that shit is hilarious......I bet you people in his circle are working with thier lawyers to protect themselves
 

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/lewando...ted-capacity-immediately-contradicts-himself/

Lewandowski Says Manafort Joined Trump Campaign in ‘Very Limited Capacity,’ Immediately Contradicts Himself

Corey Lewandowski, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, appeared on Fox & Friends Tuesday morning to put his best spin on the bombshell news that his sucessor at the campaign, Paul Manafort, was indicted Tuesday.

When asked by the Fox & Friends hosts about the Trump campaign’s vetting processes, Lewandowski reiterated a point he made on Monday: that the FBI should have warned the campaign that Manafort was under surveillance.

“He came on to the campaign in a very limited capacity, to help us find delegates,” Lewandowski then said of Manafort, who was hired by the Trump campaign as chairman.

But when Fox News’s Steve Doocy asked if federal authorities are supposed to alert presidential campaigns that their staffers are under investigation, Lewandowski changed his tune on Manafort’s prominence in the campaign.

He replied that Manafort “joined the campaign in a high-profile capacity,” and that “you would think, just from a security standpoint, [the FBI] would brief the campaign and say ‘look, we’ve got some concerns about this person.'”

Officials in Trump’s now-administration have worked tirelessly to distance themselves from Manafort, who surrendered to federal authorities on Monday after he was indicted on 12 counts, from money laundering to conspiracy to tax crimes. And that’s not a new trend: remember when former Press Secretary Sean Spicer said the campaign chairman “played a very limited role for a very limited amount of time” on the campaign? Us neither.
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/john-kelly-special-counsel-clinton-dnc-dossier

Kelly Says A Special Counsel Should Probe Clinton, DNC Links To Dossier

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said on Monday that a special counsel should be appointed to investigate the decision by the Hillary Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee to help fund opposition research that eventually became the dossier on President Donald Trump’s ties to Russia.

Fox News’ Laura Ingraham asked Kelly if a special counsel should look into the funding of the dossier.

“I think probably as a layman looking at this kind of thing, we need to find someone who’s very very objective who can get to the bottom of these accusations, I think it’s important,” Kelly replied. “Again, the American people have an absolute right to know these things unless things are classified.”

The chief of staff also said that the indictments of Paul Manafort and Rick Gates stemmed from activities that took place from before the campaign, ignoring the guilty plea of campaign adviser George Papadopolous, who told investigators he talked to a Russia-linked professor about “dirt” on Clinton. Kelly said that there was no “collusion” between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Still, Kelly told Ingraham that the probe has been “very distracting” for the President.
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/mueller-probe-first-charges-stem-from-trump-admin-first-week

First Charges In Mueller’s Russia Probe Stem From Trump Admin’s Earliest Days

During the Trump administration’s very first week in office, the seeds were planted for the initial charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.

Thanks to an indictment unsealed Monday morning, we now know former campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos lied about the extent of his Russian contacts in an interview with FBI agents on Jan. 27, exactly one week after the inauguration. Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements in that interview about his Russian contacts.

Mueller’s appointment didn’t come until May, after Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey, who had been overseeing the bureau’s probe into Russian interference in the U.S. election—and the collection of evidence for that investigation had already begun before Trump had even taken his hand off the Bible. The day before inauguration, the New York Times reported that law enforcement and intelligence sources were already looking at intercepted communications and financial records “as part of a broad investigation into possible links between Russian officials and associates of President-elect Donald J. Trump, including his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.” Comey later testified before Congress that the FBI investigation into those links began in July 2016; Manafort was arrested on Monday.

Papadopoulos wasn’t even the first campaign adviser accused of misleading the FBI during the initial week of Trump’s presidency: Three days before Papadopoulos’ interview, Michael Flynn, at the time Trump’s national security advisor, denied to FBI investigators that he had discussed sanctions on Russia with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak—even though the Washington Post cited U.S. officials saying Flynn had indeed discussed sanctions with Kislyak before Trump took office.

The same day that Papadopoulos met with the FBI, then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates met with White House Counsel Don McGahn to share her concerns about Flynn’s “underlying conduct” for a second time.

The following Monday, Trump fired Yates.

Under oath before Congress, Yates later asserted that problems with Flynn went much farther than being “compromised by the Russians,” as she said the Justice Department believed under her tenure.

“Not only did we believe that the Russians knew this but that they likely had proof of this information,” Yates said in May. “And that created a compromise situation, a situation where the national security advisor essentially could be blackmailed by the Russians.”

Mueller’s investigators are looking into Flynn’s failure to disclose contacts with Russian officials during the campaign and transition, as well as his work on a lobbying contract for a Turkish businessman, and whether he played any role in a former GOP operative’s efforts to obtain Hillary Clinton’s private emails. Flynn has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

That same Friday Papadopoulos lied and McGahn met Yates, Trump also surprised Comey with a private dinner, just the two men alone.

“I need loyalty, I expect loyalty,” Trump told him, according to Comey’s testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Comey interpreted the dinner as “at least in part, an effort to have me ask for my job and create some sort of patronage relationship,” he told the committee.

Trump went on to fire Comey on May 9, giving rise to Mueller’s appointment.
 

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