2 Scoops wrote: » I never said it was a hoax, I said there's no evidence of election collusion, there still isn't. I repeatably said Trump's business dealings are likely very shady. Low and behold look what I said only a week ago, sounds eerily familiar to what Comey came out with in his book.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=106644366&postcount=3033 All you can do is twist and misrespesent what I say to try to belittle my argument, that's incredibly brave considering 99% of people posting on this echo chamber of a thread carry the same opinion. You should be rewarded a medal for your valor.
A former Russian spy helped Donald Trump’s business team seek financing for a Trump-branded tower in the heart of Moscow during the 2016 presidential campaign, according to two sources familiar with the matter. This connection between Trump and Russian intelligence — made public here for the first time — is known to special counsel Robert Mueller’s team and raises fresh questions about the president’s connections to the Kremlin. The former agent, who had served in Russia’s military intelligence arm known as the GRU and later worked as an arms dealer, negotiated for financing from a Russian state-owned bank that was under US sanctions at the time. But there is a twist: The former Russian spy also helped pass intelligence to the United States government on key national security matters, including al-Qaeda’s weapons caches and North Korea’s attempts to develop nuclear weapons. BuzzFeed News is not naming the the Russian agent because two US intelligence officials said that doing so would endanger his life.
2 Scoops wrote: » If you call wanting the law to be equally applied to everyone crying foul then so be it.
Leroy42 wrote: » Who is ignored anything? What people are asking for is for proper legal investigations. If that ends up with Comey, McCabe, HC or Trump is jail I don't think you will find many people complaining.
2 Scoops wrote: » There will never be equal justice when those doing the investigating are part of the same team. There's ample evidence now that those within the FBI clearly had a favorite. There is no way I will ever say to myself that the investigation of Clinton, her cronies and her foundation was done on a level playing field. On the flip side they are throwing hell for leather at Trump and I'm already convinced he'll be impeached. Trump is likely guilty of crimes, he went bust in the 90s and started funneling money from abroad, everyone knows this but from what I have seen that has nothing to do with election interference. What I want to see is the crown jewel, correspondence between Trump or his campaign and the Russian Government where an agreement was reached between both parties for the leaking of Podesta's and the DNC emails. Not hearsay, not circumstantial evidence, actual evidence that proves it happened beyond a reasonable doubt. That's the main charge and if it comes to light that it happened and there was a conspiracy I will gladly hold my hands up and say I was wrong. I've been saying that for 18 months now and I'm still waiting for the smoking gun.
everlast75 wrote: » THE FBI COST CLINTON THE ELECTION. Is that clear enough for you? Equal playing ground indeed... And you still haven't addressed the double standards in terms of ramifications for lying
Water John wrote: » My understanding is the Judge simply acknowledged that Trump had an interest in the case and that it should be recognised. No indication that any view, he may put forward would prevail.
2 Scoops wrote: » I took it as Cohen's lawyers will be able to choose what they submit to investigators, at least that's the talk on twitter anyway.
Water John wrote: » Cohen was Trump's fixer, who happened to be a lawyer.
FingerDeKat wrote: » Is it just me but has manBaby trump just played his hand a bit early ?.....interfering in the investigation of his lawyer?
Mumha wrote: » Hohoho and I only mentioned this today ! > WASHINGTON The Justice Department special counsel has evidence that Donald Trump’s personal lawyer and confidant, Michael Cohen, secretly made a late-summer trip to Prague during the 2016 presidential campaign, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Confirmation of the trip would lend credence to a retired British spy’s report that Cohen strategized there with a powerful Kremlin figure about Russian meddling in the U.S. election. It would also be one of the most significant developments thus far in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of whether the Trump campaign and the Kremlin worked together to help Trump win the White House. Undercutting Trump’s repeated pronouncements that “there is no evidence of collusion,” it also could ratchet up the stakes if the president tries, as he has intimated he might for months, to order Mueller’s firing
mcmoustache wrote: » But, he showed us the outside of his passport.
aloyisious wrote: » Don has just given a presidential address to the US. It's a go on the attack. CNN reporting US special Forces on the ground in Syria, explosions heard in Damascus. Don mentioned Qatar as one of the US allies in the region. He asked the Russians to stand b their committments of several years ago to stop Syria producing chemical weapons, recalling WW! a hundred years ago.
DubInMeath wrote: » Not that the chenical attacks were not a terrible incident, But is this just not another distraction attempt by Trump given he said numerous times on the campaign trail that the U.S. should not become invloved in foreign conflicts?https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-military/trump-lays-out-non-interventionist-u-s-military-policy-idUSKBN13W06L
aloyisious wrote: » Committments were there when he took over. He is cynical when it comes to using authority but this time he was bypassed by events ordered by other main players, things outside his control.
DubInMeath wrote: » How so as I'm travelling at the moment and not able to keep up with things as much as I want to.
2 Scoops wrote: » CNN confirmed he was in the country, take that as you may.