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"Donald Trump will serve a second term as president of the United States.
It’s over."
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Expiring Mueller grand jury gets extension
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Washington grand jury, which was set to expire over the weekend, has had its term formally extended by a federal judge.
By law, most federal grand juries are impaneled for 18-month terms, although extensions for up to six months are routinely granted. The key grand jury used by Mueller came into existence on July 5, 2017, and would have run out Saturday without action from the court.
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Veselsnitkaya's indictment in a separate case makes it clear if there were any doubts that she takes her marching orders from the Kremlin.
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NEW: Paul Manafort's attorneys failed to properly redact their filing.
They reveal that Mueller alleges Manafort "lied about sharing polling data
with Mr. Kilimnik related to the 2016 presidential campaign".
Konstantin Kilimnik has alleged ties to Russian intelligence.
1:35 PM - 8 Jan 2019
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Runnin (01-09-2019)
the Russian lawyer from the Trump Tower meeting, despite claims that she was a private citizen, was working directly with the Russian government to cover up a conspiracy to commit tax fraud, identity theft, and money laundering through real estate. That’s exactly the same kind of money laundering and tax fraud behind the charges against former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, and exactly the kind of money laundering that powered Trump back from bankruptcy. Trump’s surrogates, including Rudy Giuliani, will be quick to dismiss the charges against Veselnitskaya as unrelated to Trump and unrelated to “collusion.” But federal prosecutors are charging one of those present at the Trump Tower meeting with working directly with the Russian government in a scheme to obstruct justice in the United States. That’s a big deal, and it is collusion
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...al-prosecutors
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
so does Manafartov sharing polling data with Kilimnic constitute a form of collaboration/collusion
would sharing of targeting data and messaging strategies between the campaign and Russians count as collaboration/collusion
so what kind of polling information did Manafartov share with the Russians and what did they do with that information
Like polling data that is published to the general public by tens of polling agencies?
yeah, the kremlin sends spies to meetings to get widely published data. lol
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"For there is always light, if only we are brave enough to see it. If only we are brave enough to be it." Amanda Gorman
"When Fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross"
Looks like Mr. Dubelier is trying to bait Judge Friedrich into holding him in contempt. Interesting strategy by Concord Management.
Well, at least sturg finally got the collusion he was promised.
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goldfly (01-09-2019)
So it looks like the GRU (or whatever other Russian entities) had access to internal DNC data (acquired through theft) and to internal Trump campaign data (acquired through collaboration/espionage). That would seem to be exactly what you’d want if you were, I dunno, designing a campaign to influence an election.
goldfly (01-09-2019)
Well, that’s fine, but I guess there’s an obvious follow-up question here.