Russia Collusion Scandal (aka A Leftist fantasy)

Who knew there were progressive preppers!?

http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-mueller-protests-20171221-story.html
Protesters stash bullhorns and hot chocolate, just in case Trump fires Mueller
Organizers have stashed bullhorns in apartments and offices near Manhattan’s Times Square. They’ve stockpiled hot chocolate mix and sleeping bags in Salt Lake City. And they’ve started arranging carpools in Houston.

Across the country, activists are making plans, collecting supplies and raising money to swiftly launch hundreds of street protests if President Trump fires Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who has been investigating the Trump administration.

"The last thing we want is to be caught unprepared,” said Elizabeth Beavers, a Washington-based policy manager for Indivisible, one of several liberal groups involved in the protest plans.

"We’re on red alert,” agreed Zac Petkanas, a Democratic consultant working with the organizers.
 
Who knew there were progressive preppers!?

http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-mueller-protests-20171221-story.html
Protesters stash bullhorns and hot chocolate, just in case Trump fires Mueller
Organizers have stashed bullhorns in apartments and offices near Manhattan’s Times Square. They’ve stockpiled hot chocolate mix and sleeping bags in Salt Lake City. And they’ve started arranging carpools in Houston.

Across the country, activists are making plans, collecting supplies and raising money to swiftly launch hundreds of street protests if President Trump fires Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who has been investigating the Trump administration.

"The last thing we want is to be caught unprepared,” said Elizabeth Beavers, a Washington-based policy manager for Indivisible, one of several liberal groups involved in the protest plans.

"We’re on red alert,” agreed Zac Petkanas, a Democratic consultant working with the organizers.

Hey dude, prepping is THE big thing these days. Everybody's doing it!!! :)
 
http://amp.washingtontimes.com/news...on-charges-unsubst/?__twitter_impression=true

Mr. McCabe declined to criticize the dossier’s 35 pages of salacious and criminal charges against Donald Trump and his aides, but he said it remains largely unverified, according to a source familiar with ongoing congressional inquiries.

The dossier’s author, former British spy Christopher Steele, bragged to Mother Jones magazine in October 2016 that he successfully urged the FBI to begin investigating the Trump team based on his memos. Republicans have ridiculed the bureau for trusting a paid agent of the Clinton campaign.

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Well that's convenient now isn't it?
 
Seth Abramson
‏Verified account @SethAbramson
4m4 minutes ago

BREAKING: Mueller Asked RNC Staffers About Trump's Digital Op Colluding With Russia—So He's Reason to Think They Did

Big "ruh roh" for Kushner, Parscale, and "No Collusion" dead-enders in the GOP. Also would explain why the GOP's full of Trump apologists.


http://www.newsweek.com/mueller-investigation-trump-kushner-rnc-data-us-voters-760833

ah hum:

Voter data played a large role in the Trump campaign’s efforts in 2016, and investigators have been looking into whether Trump collaborated with Russia to influence voters. The RNC provided the Trump campaign with useful demographic data about voters, information that was used by the campaign to target voters with political messaging that would appeal to them. Many experts have marveled at the high level of sophistication of Russia’s online campaigns to target voters in swing states, and some have suggested they may have received help from inside the U.S.
 
Seth Abramson

‏Verified account @SethAbramson

4m4 minutes ago

BREAKING: Mueller Asked RNC Staffers About Trump's Digital Op Colluding With Russia—So He's Reason to Think They Did

Big "ruh roh" for Kushner, Parscale, and "No Collusion" dead-enders in the GOP. Also would explain why the GOP's full of Trump apologists.


http://www.newsweek.com/mueller-investigation-trump-kushner-rnc-data-us-voters-760833

ah hum:

Voter data played a large role in the Trump campaign’s efforts in 2016, and investigators have been looking into whether Trump collaborated with Russia to influence voters. The RNC provided the Trump campaign with useful demographic data about voters, information that was used by the campaign to target voters with political messaging that would appeal to them. Many experts have marveled at the high level of sophistication of Russia’s online campaigns to target voters in swing states, and some have suggested they may have received help from inside the U.S.


Are you actually framing this as a new development?
 
Paul Waldman
‏ @paulwaldman1
26m26 minutes ago

As Trump turns on Flynn, the question remains: What does Flynn have on the president?
 
Clint Smith
‏Verified account @ClintSmithIII
9h9 hours ago


All these months later it still blows my mind that the same folks who want

black ppl to have seven forms of ID & do the hokey pokey in order vote

basically don’t care at all about Russian election interference.
 
Clint Smith

‏Verified account @ClintSmithIII

9h9 hours ago



All these months later it still blows my mind that the same folks who want

black ppl to have seven forms of ID & do the hokey pokey in order vote

basically don’t care at all about Russian election interference.

This sounds like a big deal
 
This sounds like a big deal

Jeff Hauser
‏Verified account @jeffhauser
24m24 minutes ago

Jeff Hauser Retweeted #MarchForTruth

Professional intelligence officers like Flynn don't lie to the FBI for no reason.

The National Security Advisor is one of the most powerful people in the world.

Why was Trump ok with an NSA compromised by both Turkey & Russia?
 
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/l...mp-dossier/article/2644632?platform=hootsuite

And the one thing I can say, every prosecutor has a duty to the court to disclose things that are relevant to the request. So any time a document is used to go to court, for legal reasons, I think the Department of Justice owes it to the court to be up-and-up about exactly what this document is about, who paid for it, who's involved, what their motives might be. And I can just say this: After having looked at the history of the dossier, and how it was used by the Department of Justice, I'm really very concerned, and this cannot be the new normal.
 
You might want to read today's New York Times.

The above and Papa story are not mutually exclusive. I'm sure there were many pieces of 'evidence' submited to the FISA courts. It's all about how each piece was presented as truth. There is much more to the story to come out.
 
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