Though redacted it does disclose his affection for fudge…
But it is already well known that Everybody Loves Fudge.
Though redacted it does disclose his affection for fudge…
But it is already well known that Everybody Loves Fudge.
Just in case you didn’t already know that Sessions is up to his eyeballs in the whole Russian collusion scheme.
But isn’t that the Drumpf Crime Family definition of “transparency”?
My feeling is its bad…we know he’s already lied about at least two meeting now (I think)…hence the heavy redactions. The more he releases, the more questions arise. And he “wins” the news cycle by not being the lead story for at least another day. It seems these guys are just trying to survive day to day, like in a horror movie, waiting with deep apprehension for the end.
AG Sessions, let me tell you about a guy named John Mitchell.
Let’s remember that Martha Stewart did Federal Slammer time for lying to the FBI about a trivial stock deal.
Beauregard’s problem may be similar in that he lied to the Feds about meetings with Official Russians and their contents—probably about dropping Fed charges on certain Russian bankers and looking away from money-laundering schemes involving Tramp.
So when he is facing Federal Slammer time and complete professional shame, he will likely seek some Federal immunity and flip bigly on Tramp. Does anybody think he is loyal enough to go down the river alone?
On deadline day, the DOJ sent the watchdog group a letter saying it couldn’t respond to most of the group’s FOIA request because the requested information included: “personnel and medical files and similar files the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;” “could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;” and “would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law.”
So, he used Russian government doctors? Hired Russian employees or applied for Russian employment? As a Senator or on the campaign trail, he was investigating possible criminal activity? Total bullshit non-response.
If he checked “no” he’s lying, and it’s been proved he’s lying. He met with Kisliak at least twice, and he’s undoubtedly met with other foreign government officials many times, at diplomatic receptions, etc., in the course of his Senate tenure. These guys think it is acceptable to do the equivalent of TL:DR on security clearance forms.
This is all so tedious. These people are all so tedious. Their lies, their ugliness, their self-confident bullshiting grifting racist ham-fisted slight of hand. It’s all just so damn tedious.
It’s like watching a family middling Irish Setters play bridge. There is no aptitude, no chops, and pretty clear there will be no winner. Tedious.
They were kind enough to black out all the occurrences of n***r, ke, and f*g.
Why he is an uhpstandin’, honorable gentleman. If he should perchance brush past a…a…Russian in the corridor why should he not greet him with a broad Alabama smile? You Yankees make a kerfuffle out of leftover grits. For shame, forsooth.
Speaking of this treasonous little shitstain:
"On May 12, 2017—just two days before the Prevezon trial was set to begin—the Department of Justice settled the case for less than $6 million and no admission of guilt. Ms. Veselnitskaya told one Russian news outlet that the penalty was so light that it seemed “almost an apology from the government.”
I’ve never been clear - is this supposed to be Beauregard Sessions or Miz Linz?
I saw a chyron on CNN this morning that said Pence is not confirming or denying if he met with Russians. There was no sound on, so I don’t know the content, but that was exactly my first thought, too: he’s going with “I had meetings if you know I had meetings, otherwise, what meetings?”
They are so bad at being corrupt, but it doesn’t matter because their base don’t care!
OK. First, what the fk was this guy doing in the Senate for the 7 years prior that he answered the foreign contacts question “no.” He was on the armed services committee ffs.
Second, and this is not my MO but I have to say it, but they didn’t “comply” with anything. If the order says July 12 and you don’t file it until July 13, then you have not “complied,” particularly if you then don’t file what is required by the Order. Rather, you’ve made an untimely and incomplete submission. Orders from a Federal Court are generally not seen as mere suggestions.
“personnel and medical files and similar files the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;”
So I guess that means he either is getting paid directly from Moscow or went there for a “procedure”… were you adding length or girth, Mr. Attorney General? AMERICA WANTS TO KNOW!!!
Yep…$6M…when the laundering was for something like $230M. If that ain’t some serious quo for their quid then I dunno what is.
C’mon, give Jeffy a break. He is working hard on trying to turn the clock back till the 1930s. I am sure he was quite surprised that has in fact, made no progress on that, and that the calendar still moves at the same pace as always. He clearly thought his efforts would have resulted in moving it back at least a few days