Discussion: UAE Adviser Who Met With Trump Aides Is Cooperating With Mueller

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When the Mueller hammer drops, it will reverberate around the whole world!

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Whenever a pretty good, allegedly-centrist Democrat wins the popular vote but loses the presidency, there’s a Nader at fault somewhere.

;):wink:

(edit: used to say ā€œloses the popular voteā€, I caught a case of the dumbs.)

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May I be the first of many to say: BOOM!

This opens a whole new avenue of investigation into the corruption and RICO possibilities against the Trump Crime Family.

Betsy DeVoss and her brother, Eric Prince are now firmly in the crosshairs of Mueller.

oh boy…

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You may not.

https://twitter.com/benjaminwittes/status/971173629164580865

Slow (or wrong). Sad!

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Slowly he turns…step by step…inch by inch…

Mueller is awesome

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ā€œOh, what a tangled web we weave/when first we practice to deceive.ā€

I really can’t wait for the final outcome of all this, it’s really going to be epic. Trump will (hopefully) stroke out.

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Erik Prince?!? The perp walks are gonna be better (and take longer!) than the Oscars red carpet if Mueller keeps this up.

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When it’s all over, Trump will certainly have claim to the most corrupt and most scandalous, with the biggest turnover in the shortest amount of time, highest number of people indicted or who pleaded guilty, administration ever. And the worst, let’s not forget the worst.

History books will not have space for a narrative about Trump’s (hopefully partial) term in office. They will just need to make lists of the biggest disasters.

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MUST HAZ MOAR INDICTMENTS.

soon please.

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I was thinking RICO myself. This is looking like those slow methodical cases Giuliani (of all people) and others built to severely weaken the NY mob.

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Erik the (non)Prince lives in UAE now I believe. Phucker comes back to US I hope they throw a bag on his head and tie him up in chains.

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I believe that the pardoning of Nixon played a major role in Americans losing faith in Government. Vietnam too, but that pardon – in hindsight – made a lot of Americans cynical in ways they were not before. And in no small measure, brings us to where we are today.

Everyone – and I mean everyone – who choose a treasonous path needs to be prosecuted. What is ā€˜for the good of the country’ is that justice be done, no matter how divisive that might be in the moment. The rule of law must be defended. Prosecution is how we make sure this doesn’t happen again.

This is sickening and heartbreaking to watch play out and I’m done with people in my life who know better and defend this.

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Mueller, by the way is doing this. Note that every culpable cooperating witness that we know of, has plead guilty to a felony.

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At this point, one might be asking one’s self, ā€œSelf, it seems to be getting quite crowded under the Mueller Bus, so how could all these people possibly fit under it?ā€ Well, have no fear…the Mueller Bus is specially equipped to fit under it as many as need be…

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So much winning (down at the special counsel’s office)! I don’t even know which win to celebrate more. I’m sick of all this winning!

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You can has. BUT, we’re starting to get to the category of perp that might risk a Trump pardon if Mueller brings the charges right now. I mean, if Trump ever wants to sex his daughter, he’s pretty much forced to pardon Kushner.

It’s hard to come to a decision on the issue, but we were definitely just talking in the office about whether Mueller might wait for some of the next indictments until after the November election. I’m not sure how that would square with a prosecutor’s ethical obligations and legal duties..there must be some tug-of-war between the duty to bring charges in a timely manner (aside from the statute of limitations) versus the ability to exercise prosecutorial discretion.

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And maybe waterboard him just a little.

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One wonders how many members of the current administration will soon move abroad, hoping to avoid extradition.

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:laughing:

just a little.

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