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I am so tired of hearing about this man, Mueller and that last corrupt administration and their smoke screen about Trump to hide what they did. Maybe he will indict himself. In my opinion he already did that by the lawyers he chose to help him with his "job."
I know, after all, who cares about getting to the truth, or ethics, or did the Trump campaign play by the rules ? After all, he won, so get over it, right ?
If you think you are tired of hearing about Mueller and the investigation, you better take a couple of aspirin. Looks like things are about to get a L I T T L E bumpy.
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After the initial reading of Trump's letter to fire Comey, Don
"McGahn then reportedly
gave copies of his own markup of Trump’s “problematic” letter to Jeff Sessions and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein before they drafted their recommendations. This suggests he was giving them instructions to cover up the President’s original intent."
Hence both Sessions and Rosenstein may be in the soup.
Again not coincidence that Dana just resigned from Justice Department since he will be a star witness.
Conclusions:
Indictments for obstruction related to Comey
Pence
McGahn
Kushner
Ivanka
Preibus
Sessions
Rosenstein
Miller
Indictments for money laundering
Manafort
Indictment for lobbying without proper credentials
Flynn
Manafort
Plotting to kidnap US citizen
Flynn
Obstruction related to lies about Russian meeting
Trump Jr
For being overall bad guys
Stone
Page
Did I miss anyone?
Mercer and DeVos in my dreams.
Oh, Bannon may have known of obstruction too.
Love to see him toast.
After the initial reading of Trump's letter to fire Comey, Don
"McGahn then reportedly
gave copies of his own markup of Trump’s “problematic” letter to Jeff Sessions and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein before they drafted their recommendations. This suggests he was giving them instructions to cover up the President’s original intent."
Hence both Sessions and Rosenstein may be in the soup.
Again not coincidence that Dana just resigned from Justice Department since he will be a star witness.
Conclusions:
Indictments for obstruction related to Comey
Pence
McGahn
Kushner
Ivanka
Preibus
Sessions
Rosenstein
Miller
Indictments for money laundering
Manafort
Indictment for lobbying without proper credentials
Flynn
Manafort
Plotting to kidnap US citizen
Flynn
Obstruction related to lies about Russian meeting
Trump Jr
For being overall bad guys
Stone
Page
Did I miss anyone?
Mercer and DeVos in my dreams.
I guess Rosenstein is indicting himself. People who are expecting something big are going to be disappointed. Eventually we are going to see some people form both sides affected with this investigation. There won't be any one from higher ups.
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Originally Posted by ritholtz
I guess Rosenstein is indicting himself. People who are expecting something big are going to be disappointed. Eventually we are going to see some people form both sides affected with this investigation. There won't be any one from higher ups.
Yes indeed that is a difficult pill to swallow. Rosenstein was given the preliminary memo and is the most ethical of the lot. He knows he did bad and will likely have to face the music.
I don't think Rosenstein will do time but he may be disbarred.
If Sessions is prosecuted Rosenstein must also.
Dana's departure from Justice Department was the signal to point to Sessions...and it wasn't till today I learned Rosenstein also read Trump's first letter to Comey.
BTW, am I just missing it, or have Ivanka, Jared, and Don Jr fallen off the face of the earth? I haven't seen anything about them for the longest time. What's up with that ?
President Trump himself. Yes, I know legal scholars disagree whether or not a sitting president can be indicted. But an indictment is a merely a formal accusation. Mueller could prepare an informal list of charges to be presented to Congress for impeachment in lieu of a formal indictment.
The Constitution is clear that after impeachment a removed president is wide open to indictment and prosecution. Or, we could see a situation where the House declines to impeach, which is then followed by Trump's indictment and prosecution after serving a full term.
President Trump himself. Yes, I know legal scholars disagree whether or not a sitting president can be indicted. But an indictment is a merely a formal accusation. Mueller could prepare an informal list of charges to be presented to Congress for impeachment in lieu of a formal indictment.
The Constitution is clear that after impeachment a removed president is wide open to indictment and prosecution. Or, we could see a situation where the House declines to impeach, which is then followed by Trump's indictment and prosecution after serving a full term.
Yep. If there is a pending indictment and no impeachment, the process will be delayed but not canceled. He'll be charged as soon as he hands over the keys to the OO.
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