Discussion: CNN: Mueller Team Looking At Kushner Contacts With Foreign Investors

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Some how, there seems to be karma in having a troubled piece of real estate at “666” Fifth Avenue. A lot of landlord purposely change addresses like that because of the superstitions of tenants.

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Not surprising, but…

OT, but with the new policy that Kelly announced by memo last Friday, doesn’t the Boy Wonder lose his temporary/interim security clearance this Friday? Or will there be a special dispensation?

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I think the argument can be made that having access to all the classified documents that Cadet Bone Spurs has, while only having interim security clearance, is already special dispensation. If Jared the Wonder Pony keeps his access to the same classified material he has now after Friday, we’ll have to call it extra special dispensation, which is really the best kind of dispensation*, believe me. Believe me.

*I know the idea of the Current Occupant using a 4 syllable word is outlandish, but I felt I kinda had to roll with it.

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[quote=“groundloop, post:6, topic:68772”]
we’ll have to call it extra special dispensation
[/quote]Or with this group, “double-secret dispensation.”

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Gee, wouldn’t it be a shame if the whole Kushner house of cards collapsed because the shady investors he’s always wooed scuttle away from the spotlight pointed on Crime Family Trump, like cockroaches when the lights come one? And wouldn’t it be a shame if Jared ended up following in Daddy’s footsteps all the way to federal penitentiary?

Isn’t it a shame that I can’t stop chuckling to myself??

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Breaking news just coming in: The Mattinpa News Service reports with a high degree of confidence that the Mueller investigation is looking at all the funky stuff. Have police procedurals taught us nothing, people? They look at everything. All the pieces matter. They’re not featherheads or detail-missers or slackers. If every once in a great while somebody outside the team gets wind of their looking at a particular thing and says so, there’s no reason to assume they’re not looking at other things. This one thing just happened to be confirmable enough to get reported. That’s all.

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Which is kind of amazing considering by any standard Cadet bone spurs who has a record of fraud, lying, association with mobsters , sexual assault, Russian business ties and bankruptcy would not be able to get a job as janitor in the White House
Just sayin’

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Like this:
Is is wrong that I’m smiling?

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It’s more extra-special even than that:

Jared Kushner, whose inability to obtain permanent security clearance has come under renewed scrutiny in recent weeks, requests more information from the intelligence community than any other White House employee who isn’t working on the National Security Council

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Poor, poor Jared. No brighter than his wife or his wife’s daddy.
Too stupid to realize that becoming “President” would expose all the crooked deals, all the money laundering and trading on daddy’s name.
It wouldn’t surprise me if Mueller is able to use RICO to put all of them away for a very long time, and to seize their assets to recover 3X what they made.

Too late now.

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Like someone else said, when we hear about it, it’s already wayyyyyyyy down the road with the Mueller team. This leak was selectively done as a Mueller-tactic in nth dimensional chess.

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Assets???

Ha!

Debt, debt, and more debt.

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‘’[I]n all of Mr. Kushner’s extensive cooperation with all inquiries, there has not been a single question asked nor document sought on the 666 building or Kushner Co. deals.’’

Silly attorney. That just means Mueller’s building a strong case against your client first.

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How Trump and Fam thought possibly being Prez was good for biz, i.e., since a piercing light is shown on the Fam and its biz doings, is thoroughly beyond my comprehension.

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That opening clause is a giveaway. It could be that there have been requests relating to Kushner’s stonewalling of inquiries and/or repeated omissions of material facts on forms. Or it could be that all of the information is coming from the counterparties, as it generally should in an investigation like this.

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they didn’t intend to win, at least not initially.

Think “The Mouse That Roared” - assuming you’re old like me.

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They’re gonna be sorry they won.

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