Discussion: NYT: Senate Intel Committee To Interview Kushner For Russia Probe

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“He isn’t trying to hide anything” --Hope Hicks

So, can we see HIS tax returns, then?

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Oh no Brer Fox. Please, I say please! Please don’t throw me in the Senate Intelligence Committee.

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Lock him up! Lock him up!

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He’ll agree to testify as soon as Nunes illegally breifs him on what the questions will be.

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I want that entire corrupt family to go down. I know it’ll never happen but, I really want them all busted, bankrupted and put in jail.

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Might be fun to ask about those hundreds of millions of dollars in forgiven Chinese debt while you’re at it.

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Hmm… Chris Christie for special prosecutor?

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Orange skin would go well with orange jumpsuits. Almost like camouflage.

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The circle is closing. First Boris E. departs suddenly, now this. It’s (the investigation) slow, methodical-- and will be rock solid when it’s DJT turn in the interrogation room. What’s the over under on impeachment and conviction again?

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There is a lot in here including intel didn’t have any record of Nunes signing in to view documents in a SCIF.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/chairman-and-partisan-the-dual-roles-of-devin-nunes-raise-questions-about-house-investigation/2017/03/26/2c95ade2-1096-11e7-9b0d-d27c98455440_story.html?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_nunes-625pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.061d5d287188

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Time to lawyer up, Jay-red.

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These guys could have taken lessons in stealth from Boris and Natasha.

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What about Moose and Squirrel?

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If he handles the “interview” right, he can make it very hard to get a conviction later, because all the evidence will be “tainted” by things learned through the interview. Worked for Ollie North, among others.

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Increasingly sounding to me like he went off based on something someone in, say, the criminal division of the FBI’s NYC field office, just to speculate, told him rather than anything he actually saw.

Also possible, however, that the whole thing was – hell, I know there’s a mildly amusing IC slang term for it but it isn’t coming to mind – anyway, a test with fake, or at least unique, information to see if he took it to Trump that had an unexpectedly spectacular payoff.

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Middle East diplomacy, patching up relations with Mexico, reforming government to operate like a Trump business, and under scrutiny from the Senate Intelligence Committee – it’s a good thing Jared got in that Aspen ski vacation when he did!

(I’ve read that WH officials have been attempting to wipe their electronic devices. Not a great idea, particularly when you’re not smart enough to do it in a way the FBI/NSA can’t undo.)

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Is it possible it went the other way? That the WH initiated the conversation and called Nunes to ask him to come see them because the WH had information for him? Then Nunes reversed it and went to the press claiming he had briefed trump, when really trump briefed him.

I’d hafta go back and check on the timeline again – I don’t remember if the two hasty press conferences were held before/after he met with trump.

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Don’t think you’ve read history, Jared, but you might, just might want to check out what Mussolini did to his son-in-law, Count Ciano, when the noose was tightening around Mussolini’s regime.

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Under oath, right?

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