Discussion: DC Lobbyist Who Cooperated With Mueller Asks For Probation On Foreign Lobbying Charge

Randolph Alles, the director of the U.S. Secret Service, is leaving his position, NBC News confirmed on Monday.
Alles, a retired Marine major general who was appointed two years ago, reports to the head of the Department of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen, who resigned under pressure on Sunday night and is leaving the post on Wednesday.

More ousters of agency heads within DHS are possible.

“The Purge” has begun.

All who are not loyal to Emperor Trump must immediately leave or publicly “Kiss the Ring” in a public act of contrition.

All Hail the Fourth Reich and the Fatherland’s Divine Leader Emperor Trump.

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I have a new rule on this stuff: You don’t get probation or reduced jail time until you provide testimony that results in 1 conviction or 2 or more indictments of key players (not lower level folks).

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Patten’s lawyers explained in their sentencing memo that their client “admittedly erred” in how he handled evidence sought by the Senate panel, including the deletion of about 200,000 emails from his Gmail account. Patten had earlier provided some documents to the Senate and sat for a voluntary interview so he “incorrectly believed that he was free to delete his emails.”

Pretty convenient err there buddy

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Trump ought to fire all those Secret Service losers and bums…Do it, trump, do it! Fire all of them…! It’s what the base wants! I want it too!``