Re: The Trump Investigation Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2018 10:19 am
One of Trump's lawyers, John Dowd, speaking on behalf of the president, says it's time for Rosenstein to end Muller's probe into the Russia Collusion investigation.
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
“I pray that Acting Attorney General Rosenstein will follow the brilliant and courageous example of the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility and Attorney General Jeff Sessions and bring an end to alleged Russia Collusion investigation manufactured by McCabe’s boss James Comey based upon a fraudulent and corrupt Dossier,” Dowd then wrote.
Doesn't his camp, including the Trumpster fire himself, say this about every day? What's new about yet another henchman saying it?pr0ner wrote: ↑Sat Mar 17, 2018 10:19 am One of Trump's lawyers, John Dowd, speaking on behalf of the president, says it's time for Rosenstein to end Muller's probe into the Russia Collusion investigation.
Guilty As Fuck wrote:The Mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime. It was based on fraudulent activities and a Fake Dossier paid for by Crooked Hillary and the DNC, and improperly used in FISA COURT for surveillance of my campaign. WITCH HUNT!
That is only the Former CIA Director making a bold claim....nbd.When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history. You may scapegoat Andy McCabe, but you will not destroy America...America will triumph over you.
Edit: As usual his facts are wrong.Why does the Mueller team have 13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters, and Zero Republicans? Another Dem recently added...does anyone think this is fair? And yet, there is NO COLLUSION!
We found 9 of 16 team members made donations to Democrats; 7 have made none. And Mueller is a Republican.
Aides have decided to whisk Trump to a golf course today.
Thomas Ricks wrote:What Trump is not saying: "I am cooperating fully with investigators because I have nothing to hide, and I look forward to the day when I am fully exonerated by their findings."
If it comes to it, I hope we can depend on John McCain to lead the remaining patriotic Republicans in defense of the Republic.John McCain wrote:Special Counsel Mueller has served our country with honesty and integrity. It’s critical he be allowed to complete a thorough investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election — unimpeded.
I really think this is true only to a degree. I think he is almost certainly guilty of laundering Russian mob money and they will find that if so. I really don't think he is directly guilty of collusion because I think enough people in his campaign probably took care of it for him and the Russian efforts didn't really need his aid. He is absolutely guilty of not defending the nation from Russia however and as such should be removed from office post haste.Octavious wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:34 am Kind of odd that he's suddenly freaking out again when they as for Trump Org information. I doubt it's related. Honestly I think he's more worried about what shady deals he's done than he is about Russia. He knows if they dig deep enough (like an inch) they are going to find all kinds of things that may be totally unrelated to the election.
I think all of this to but it's just what makes sense. I have faith in Mueller to expose any shenanigans and will live with his findings as much as I despise everything about our government now. OtOH, if the administration hand ties him or ousts him with all of the reality TV puppies they have been playing then I'm done. I'm not sure what done means, but it's the state I will be in.Remus West wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:50 amI really think this is true only to a degree. I think he is almost certainly guilty of laundering Russian mob money and they will find that if so. I really don't think he is directly guilty of collusion because I think enough people in his campaign probably took care of it for him and the Russian efforts didn't really need his aid. He is absolutely guilty of not defending the nation from Russia however and as such should be removed from office post haste.Octavious wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:34 am Kind of odd that he's suddenly freaking out again when they as for Trump Org information. I doubt it's related. Honestly I think he's more worried about what shady deals he's done than he is about Russia. He knows if they dig deep enough (like an inch) they are going to find all kinds of things that may be totally unrelated to the election.
For me, were I still a single man with no children it would have meant taking the time off my job with or without pay to attend the rallies and protests to visit my State's representatives - Republican and Democrat - in person to demand action from them. Today, I'm not sure what it means.LordMortis wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 11:06 amI think all of this to but it's just what makes sense. I have faith in Mueller to expose any shenanigans and will live with his findings as much as I despise everything about our government now. OtOH, if the administration hand ties him or ousts him with all of the reality TV puppies they have been playing then I'm done. I'm not sure what done means, but it's the state I will be in.Remus West wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:50 amI really think this is true only to a degree. I think he is almost certainly guilty of laundering Russian mob money and they will find that if so. I really don't think he is directly guilty of collusion because I think enough people in his campaign probably took care of it for him and the Russian efforts didn't really need his aid. He is absolutely guilty of not defending the nation from Russia however and as such should be removed from office post haste.Octavious wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:34 am Kind of odd that he's suddenly freaking out again when they as for Trump Org information. I doubt it's related. Honestly I think he's more worried about what shady deals he's done than he is about Russia. He knows if they dig deep enough (like an inch) they are going to find all kinds of things that may be totally unrelated to the election.
My favorite:
Advertising is not coercive; people are smarter than that 5/8
Tomorrow may be even more interesting:Holman wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 4:08 pm Twitter is lighting up over revelations from a BBC Channel 4 investigative report on Cambridge Analytica, the data firm employed by Trump (and of which Steve Bannon was once VP). Leading Brexit campaigners also relied on CA.
The report is just now airing, but reporters who've had advance viewings say it includes secretly recorded footage of the CEO admitting to using prostitutes to entrap politicians, staging false corruption "stings," and using bribes and other dirty tricks in elections around the world. This is in addition to the misuse of Facebook data that has had them in the news in recent days.
The British government is already talking of warrants to seize their servers, and of hearings to bring in executives and whistleblowers. A lot could blow up out of this. These criminals were in the business of subverting elections, plain and simple.
Kushner and Manafort (who probably knew CA's methods from his work in Eastern European elections) pushed hard to get them involved in the Trump campaign.
He said: “… we just put information into the bloodstream of the internet, and then, and then watch it grow, give it a little push every now and again… like a remote control. It has to happen without anyone thinking, ‘that’s propaganda’, because the moment you think ‘that’s propaganda’, the next question is, ‘who’s put that out?’.”…
…In the meetings, the executives boasted that Cambridge Analytica and its parent company Strategic Communications Laboratories (SCL) had worked in more than two hundred elections across the world, including Nigeria, Kenya, the Czech Republic, India and Argentina.
The company is at the centre of a scandal over its role in the harvesting of more than 50 million Facebook profiles…
…This report is Part Two of a Channel 4 News series, ‘Data, Democracy and Dirty Tricks’, investigating Cambridge Analytica.
Part Three, on the company’s work in the United States, will be broadcast at 7pm tomorrow (Tuesday, 20 March 2018). You can watch Part One here.
An investigation by Channel 4 News has revealed how Cambridge Analytica claims it ran ‘all’ of President Trump’s digital campaign – and may have broken election law. As the report went on air, the firm announced it has suspended chief executive Alexander Nix, pending a full investigation.
Mr Nix boasted about Cambridge Analytica’s work for Trump, saying: “We did all the research, all the data, all the analytics, all the targeting, we ran all the digital campaign, the television campaign and our data informed all the strategy.”
Separately, Mr Turnbull described how the company could create proxy organisations to discreetly feed negative material about opposition candidates on to the Internet and social media.
He said: “Sometimes you can use proxy organisations who are already there. You feed them. They are civil society organisations.. Charities or activist groups, and we use them – feed them the material and they do the work…
“We just put information into the bloodstream to the internet and then watch it grow, give it a little push every now and again over time to watch it take shape. And so this stuff infiltrates the online community and expands but with no branding – so it’s unattributable, untrackable.”
Cambridge Analytica’s senior executives were also filmed discussing a twin-track strategy to campaigning, putting out positive messages through the official Donald J Trump for President campaign, while negative material was pushed out through outside organisations.
Cambridge Analytica’s chief data scientist Dr Tayler said: “As part of it, sometimes you have to separate it from the political campaign itself. So in America you know there are independent expenditure groups running behind the campaign… Super pacs. Political action committees.
“So, campaigns are normally subject to limits about how much money they can raise. Whereas outside groups can raise an unlimited amount. So the campaign will use their finite resources for things like persuasion and mobilisation and then they leave the ‘air war’ they call it, like the negative attack ads to other affiliated groups.”
In a different meeting, Mr Turnbull described how the company created the “Defeat Crooked Hilary” brand of attack ads, that were funded by the Make America Number 1 super-PAC and watched more than 30 million times during the campaign.
Coordination between an official election campaign and any outside groups is illegal under US election law. Cambridge Analytica deny wrongdoing, insisting a strict firewall separated out their activity and that they were transparent about their work on political campaigns and PACs.
Skinypupy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:38 pm The episode is out and...oh lordy.
As the report went on air, the firm announced it has suspended chief executive Alexander Nix, pending a full investigation.
By the accounts in the press, Dowd has come off as one of the more hawkish members of Drumpf's team, while Ty Cobb has been the one calling for cooperation. No idea what really goes on behind closed doors, but I will probably be more worried if/when Ty Cobb goes.El Guapo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:32 am John Dowd, Trump's lead lawyer in the special counsel inquiry, has resigned. Says Trump is increasingly ignoring his advice.
On the one hand this could presage Trump firing Mueller. On the other hand Dowd has been telling Trump he shouldn't testify before Mueller, and Trump has been indicating that he wants to, so it could also mean that Trump is going to go ahead and testify.
Dowd’s exit comes as the president seeks to shake up his legal team amid frustrations within the White House over Mueller’s probe, which has cast a cloud over the administration for more than a year now.
I've seen this video like a dozen times in different topics around the internet, and every time I think to myself how much I'd like to use it as a "All Employees" email sometime on my last day somewhere...
JUST NOW: Trump, asked if he still wants to testify before Mueller: “Yes. I would like to.”