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Huh, the watchdogs at the WaPo told you that? Same paper that told your Russia collusion lie for 2 years. Neat.
Well I guess that WaPo is not as credible as the Washington Examiner and the Gateway Pundit? Those crap sources are treated as the gold standard by MAGA. 🤣
 
Well I guess that WaPo is not as credible as the Washington Examiner and the Gateway Pundit? Those crap sources are treated as the gold standard by MAGA. 🤣
I have not said anything about those sources. You have.

These tactics will keep making things worse for the Dems in elections. Regular people want this stuff audited. The loons on the left, do not.
 
Not that surprising that the rule of law carries no weight with MAGA. All Hail, King Trump!
It matters not whether Musk has security clearance. Anyone who is working with sensitive government data must be vetted and cleared. Guess you don't care who has access to sensitive data.
Well, now you've changed from classified to sensitive, which is different. The "rule of law" invests all authority to classify and grant access to classified information in the person of POTUS and those who he delegates. Any CEO/Chief Designer of a company that executes contracts for the DoD, et. al., will have been vetted as a requirement to receive the contract. My understanding is that all DOGE members have been vetted and possess appropriate clearances, but by "the rule of law" that only requires concurrence from POTUS. I've never heard of any sort of vetting for PII and I don't believe there's any such legal category as "sensitive". I could be wrong on that, maybe it's jargon for FOUO, but again, no one has the authority to overrule POTUS on that. It doesn't matter what I think about it or any of the individuals, it's the law.
 
Huh, the watchdogs at the WaPo told you that? Same paper that told your Russia collusion lie for 2 years. Neat.
You guys make yourselves sound really ignorant or brainwashed by continuing to call it the Russia Hoax when the Republicans that investigated, one committee headed by Rubio and one by Mueller, both state that there is no doubt it occurred, and Mueller stated on National TV that it was continuing.
 
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Not that surprising that the rule of law carries no weight with MAGA. All Hail, King Trump!
It matters not whether Musk has security clearance. Anyone who is working with sensitive government data must be vetted and cleared. Guess you don't care who has access to sensitive data.
Not if the Cult leader allows it.
 
Well, now you've changed from classified to sensitive, which is different. The "rule of law" invests all authority to classify and grant access to classified information in the person of POTUS and those who he delegates. Any CEO/Chief Designer of a company that executes contracts for the DoD, et. al., will have been vetted as a requirement to receive the contract. My understanding is that all DOGE members have been vetted and possess appropriate clearances, but by "the rule of law" that only requires concurrence from POTUS. I've never heard of any sort of vetting for PII and I don't believe there's any such legal category as "sensitive". I could be wrong on that, maybe it's jargon for FOUO, but again, no one has the authority to overrule POTUS on that. It doesn't matter what I think about it or any of the individuals, it's the law.
Don’t waste your time with Jeff. He’s supposedly a Reagan Republican, but forgot most things that Reagan did, which included tariffs. Jeff didn’t get his way this election cycle because Trump, so any lawlessness by a judge that violates the Constitution and separation of powers/3 equal branches doesn’t bother him at all. It makes no difference to Jeff that the judge cited no legal precedents and gave the Administration no notice to appear to present their side. This is what you get from Obama and Biden appointees. They don’t respect the Constitution. That doesn’t matter to Jeff. Jeff hates Trump so much that he loves getting taxed and paying Chelsea Clinton $84 mil just because she deserves to be a multi-millionaire by being born from two crooked politicians.
 
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Didn’t the Washington Post lose hundreds of thousands of subscriptions a couple months ago? I thought they had lost all credibility. Maybe they are trying to get those people back.
 
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I am hoping the left keeps fighting Trump on these issues.

That’s the exact clip I was referencing with the 80/20 that either got nuked in the previous thread now found only in thread pergatory or the early pages of this one. He is spot on. Just look at what MSNBC host Chris Hayes is supporting and thinks is a great strategy. James Carville can’t stand these progressives (regressives). Every possible stupid position they could take, they do.
 
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You guys make yourselves sound really ignorant or brainwashed by continuing to call it the Russia Hoax when the Republicans that investigated, one committee headed by Rubio and one by Mueller, both state that there is no doubt it occurred, and Mueller stated on National TV that it was continuing.
False. You are like a mass production assembly line of misinformation:



in print...

 
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Well, now you've changed from classified to sensitive, which is different. The "rule of law" invests all authority to classify and grant access to classified information in the person of POTUS and those who he delegates. Any CEO/Chief Designer of a company that executes contracts for the DoD, et. al., will have been vetted as a requirement to receive the contract. My understanding is that all DOGE members have been vetted and possess appropriate clearances, but by "the rule of law" that only requires concurrence from POTUS. I've never heard of any sort of vetting for PII and I don't believe there's any such legal category as "sensitive". I could be wrong on that, maybe it's jargon for FOUO, but again, no one has the authority to overrule POTUS on that. It doesn't matter what I think about it or any of the individuals, it's the law.
My Son, John had to receive the highest Top Secret Security clearance to read After Action reports from SEAL units and other military sources in his investigation of ALL valor awards given to USN & USMC since 9/11 ! As ordered by Sec Navy !

He or his reports were directly responsible for awarding 3 Medal of Honors to deserving Service Members, alive or deceased.

That level of TS Clearance later got him his current company job offer and since movement up the ladder !
 
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Listen to Maxine Waters here. “We pay you. We pay you.” No you don’t Maxine. His pay is a small line item somewhere that Congress doesn’t vote on. You voted on general budgets. And BTW, the American taxpayers pay that man’s salary, not Congress.

Well at least we KNOW ONE person Max 'pays"......her DAUGHTER to run her campaigns.
 
Try reading the reports instead of quoting RW who knows who is is, LOL, and Byron York. That is like accepting Barr's summary as true.
I posted the video of Robert Mueller talking, the special counsel that investigated "Russia Collusion". Are you on the struggle bus this morning?
 
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I posted the video of Robert Mueller talking, the special counsel that investigated "Russia Collusion". Are you on the struggle bus this morning?
Read the report or post the entire talk. He said I can't say they conspired but Trump campaign knew what Russia was doing and encouraged their efforts. If a campaign manager feeding polling data to Russia is not conspiracy, awful narrow definition. Also found that Trump campaign interfered with the investigation. When you actual read instead of cherry picking, or read the Republican led Senate committee report headed by Rubio. You won't as you would rather cherry pick from RW media.
 
Read the report or post the entire talk. He said I can't say they conspired but Trump campaign knew what Russia was doing and encouraged their efforts. If a campaign manager feeding polling data to Russia is not conspiracy, awful narrow definition. Also found that Trump campaign interfered with the investigation. When you actual read instead of cherry picking, or read the Republican led Senate committee report headed by Rubio. You won't as you would rather cherry pick from RW media.
A quote from Mueller's report, "no collusion by any American". This pretty well answers any question about any Russian collusion. It is very clear.

Seriously, Stonedax, you really need help on all things Trump. The MSM loves them some sheep. Congrats :)

Have good day! Trump is your president!!!!
 

What the Mueller Report Says About Russian Contacts​

A redacted report written by special counsel Robert Mueller’s office and released April 18 by Attorney General William Barr said there were “multiple contacts — ‘links,’ in the words of the Appointment Order — between Trump Campaign officials and individuals with ties to the Russian government.” But “the investigation did not establish such coordination” between the campaign and Russia.

“In sum, the investigation established multiple links between Trump Campaign officials and individuals tied to the Russian government. Those links included Russia offers of assistance to the Campaign. In some instances, the Campaign was receptive to the offer, while in other instances the Campaign officials shied away,” the Mueller report said. “Ultimately, the investigation did not establish that the Campaign coordinated or conspired with the Russian government in its election-interference activities.”

Here we look at the contacts that the Trump associates had with the Russians, according to the Mueller report and other government sources that we cite in our timeline. The events, for the most part, follow in chronological order.
Trump Tower Moscow...

Trump’s Opportunities to Travel to Russia​

Felix Sater, who was working with Cohen on the Moscow project, made numerous attempts to get both Cohen and Trump to visit Moscow and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Papadopoulos Meets with Mifsud​

On April 26, 2016, Papadopoulos, a campaign foreign policy adviser, met in London with a professor he “understood to have substantial connections to Russian government officials,” according to a plea agreement that Papadopoulos reached with the Justice Department. At the meeting, the professor — later identified as Joseph Mifsud — told Papadopoulos that the Russian government had “dirt” on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the form of “thousands of emails,” the plea agreement said.

Trump, Russians at NRA Convention​

Prior to the National Rifle Association annual convention in Louisville, Kentucky, in May 2016, Paul Erickson, a Republican strategist, emailed Rick Dearborn, a Trump campaign official, with the subject line “Kremlin Connection.” Erickson wrote that “President Putin’s emissary” will be at the NRA convention and would like to meet with Trump and present Mrs. Trump with a gift.

Trump Tower Meeting
On June 3, 2016, Donald Trump Jr. received an email about information that could be damaging to the Clinton campaign that was purportedly “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”

Manafort Offers ‘Private Briefings’ to Russian Oligarch​

Two weeks after being elevated to campaign manager on June 20, 2016, Manafort offered to give “private briefings” on the 2016 campaign to Russian aluminum billionaire Oleg Deripaska, as reported by the Washington Post in a Sept. 20, 2017, story.
 

What the Mueller Report Says About Russian Contacts​

A redacted report written by special counsel Robert Mueller’s office and released April 18 by Attorney General William Barr said there were “multiple contacts — ‘links,’ in the words of the Appointment Order — between Trump Campaign officials and individuals with ties to the Russian government.” But “the investigation did not establish such coordination” between the campaign and Russia.

“In sum, the investigation established multiple links between Trump Campaign officials and individuals tied to the Russian government. Those links included Russia offers of assistance to the Campaign. In some instances, the Campaign was receptive to the offer, while in other instances the Campaign officials shied away,” the Mueller report said. “Ultimately, the investigation did not establish that the Campaign coordinated or conspired with the Russian government in its election-interference activities.”

Here we look at the contacts that the Trump associates had with the Russians, according to the Mueller report and other government sources that we cite in our timeline. The events, for the most part, follow in chronological order.
Trump Tower Moscow...

Trump’s Opportunities to Travel to Russia​

Felix Sater, who was working with Cohen on the Moscow project, made numerous attempts to get both Cohen and Trump to visit Moscow and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Papadopoulos Meets with Mifsud​

On April 26, 2016, Papadopoulos, a campaign foreign policy adviser, met in London with a professor he “understood to have substantial connections to Russian government officials,” according to a plea agreement that Papadopoulos reached with the Justice Department. At the meeting, the professor — later identified as Joseph Mifsud — told Papadopoulos that the Russian government had “dirt” on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the form of “thousands of emails,” the plea agreement said.

Trump, Russians at NRA Convention​

Prior to the National Rifle Association annual convention in Louisville, Kentucky, in May 2016, Paul Erickson, a Republican strategist, emailed Rick Dearborn, a Trump campaign official, with the subject line “Kremlin Connection.” Erickson wrote that “President Putin’s emissary” will be at the NRA convention and would like to meet with Trump and present Mrs. Trump with a gift.

Trump Tower Meeting
On June 3, 2016, Donald Trump Jr. received an email about information that could be damaging to the Clinton campaign that was purportedly “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”

Manafort Offers ‘Private Briefings’ to Russian Oligarch​

Two weeks after being elevated to campaign manager on June 20, 2016, Manafort offered to give “private briefings” on the 2016 campaign to Russian aluminum billionaire Oleg Deripaska, as reported by the Washington Post in a Sept. 20, 2017, story.
A quote from Mueller's report, "no collusion by any American". This pretty well answers any question about any Russian collusion. It is very clear.
 
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Page Meets with Russians in Moscow​

On July 8, 2016, Carter Page, a Trump foreign policy adviser, spoke at the commencement ceremony of the New Economic School in Moscow. In his speech, Page was critical of U.S. policy toward Russia.

Sessions Meets with Kislyak​

On July 20, 2016, Sessions delivered a speech during an event at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland that was sponsored by the State Department, Heritage Foundation and others.

Trump Asks for Russia’s Help​

At a press conference on July 27, 2016, Trump said he doubted that Russia was responsible for hacking the Democratic National Committee’s computer network, but he invited Russia to find the 30,000 personal emails that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s staff deleted when she left office.

“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” he said.

Manafort Shares Polling Data with Kilimnik​

In January, federal prosecutors accidentally disclosed that Manafort gave internal campaign polling data to a business associate, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, although it was unclear why or what Kilimnik did with it. A March 27, 2018, court document described Kilimnik as a “former Russian Intelligence Officer” who has ties to the GRU, the Russian military intelligence agency.

Stone’s Connection with WikiLeaks, Guccifer 2.0​

On Aug. 2, 2016, Jerome Corsi, a conservative author, told Roger Stone, an informal adviser and friend to Trump, that WikiLeaks plans to release “very damaging” information about Clinton.

Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks​

On Sept. 20, 2016, WikiLeaks’ verified Twitter account sent Donald Trump Jr. a private direct message: “A PAC run anti-Trump site putintrump.org is about to launch. The PAC is a recycled pro-Iraq war PAC. We have guessed the password. It is ‘putintrump.’ See ‘About’ for who is behind it. Any comments?”

Backdoor Channel to Russia​

After Trump won the election, Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, and Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, a national security adviser to the campaign, met with Kislyak, the Russian ambassador, at Trump Tower on Nov. 30, 2016.

The Trump White House did not acknowledge the meeting occurred until March 2017. The content of the conversation was not disclosed at that time, but in May 2017 the Washington Post reported that Kushner and Kislyak “discussed the possibility of setting up a secret and secure communications channel between Trump’s transition team and the Kremlin.”
 
A quote from Mueller's report, "no collusion by any American". This pretty well answers any question about any Russian collusion. It is very clear.
While the report concludes that the investigation "did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities",[4][5][6] investigators had an incomplete picture of what happened due in part to some communications that were encrypted, deleted, or not saved, as well as testimony that was false, incomplete, or declined.[7][8][9] The report states that Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was illegal and occurred "in sweeping and systematic fashion",[10][11][12] and was welcomed by the Trump campaign as it expected to benefit from such efforts.[13][14][15] It also identified multiple links between Trump associates and Russian officials and spies,[16] about which several persons connected to the campaign made false statements and obstructed investigations.[4] Mueller later stated that his investigation's findings of Russian interference "deserves the attention of every American".[17]
 
He isn’t more vindictive. What he is that the Dems miscalculated is organized, has great people with great experience surrounding him, and has very detailed plans on what to accomplish and how to accomplish it.
Old Jeffy mocks your post, but just a few weeks ago was saying they can’t cut government. Likely trillions of dollars of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse to go around. And Trump / Musk will save social security without a cut by eliminating the fraudulent payments.

Jeff has become a sad, bitter man.
 
While the report concludes that the investigation "did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities",[4][5][6] investigators had an incomplete picture of what happened due in part to some communications that were encrypted, deleted, or not saved, as well as testimony that was false, incomplete, or declined.[7][8][9] The report states that Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was illegal and occurred "in sweeping and systematic fashion",[10][11][12] and was welcomed by the Trump campaign as it expected to benefit from such efforts.[13][14][15] It also identified multiple links between Trump associates and Russian officials and spies,[16] about which several persons connected to the campaign made false statements and obstructed investigations.[4] Mueller later stated that his investigation's findings of Russian interference "deserves the attention of every American".[17]
In summary of all the evidence they collected and analyzed in the investigation...


"no collusion by any American"

Maybe they should have said that in their report. Oh, wait 👀
 
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Old Jeffy mocks your post, but just a few weeks ago was saying they can’t cut government. Likely trillions of dollars of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse to go around. And Trump / Musk will save social security without a cut by eliminating the fraudulent payments.

Jeff has become a sad, bitter man.
Medicare, Social Security, Medicaid and Interest make up about 57% of the federal budget.

That leaves about 3 trillion left for everything else including Defense. Defense is about a trillion. So if you cut trillions out of the budget, there will be no government left.

Let's see how much is actually cut when the noise dies down. I doubt it will be very much at all.
 
In summary of all the evidence they collected and analyzed in the investigation...


"no collusion by any American"

Maybe they should have said that in their report. Oh, wait 👀
I guess I would refuse to face reality and focus on one word rather the entire reports if I was in a cult and needed to protect my cult leader. Sad . What America has come to .
 
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