Russia Collusion Scandal (aka A Leftist fantasy)

'It's all about collusion': Former Trump adviser details interview with special counsel's team

"It was very, very difficult," Caputo told ABC News, adding, "They know a lot. They have everything."

"It's a little bit frightening to know that the government can have that much information on you."

The interview took place in Mueller's Southwest Washington office where Caputo, 56, described the interview room as a "nondescript, ugly, government furniture conference room about the size of a bathroom."

"They weren't pulling any punches," Caputo recalled. "I don't think I'm going to be friending them on Facebook any time soon."

You missed the best part:

Republican consultant and former Trump campaign aide Michael Caputo told the Senate Intelligence Committee Tuesday, "God damn you to hell," during an interview as part of the panel’s Russia investigation.
 
You missed the best part:

Republican consultant and former Trump campaign aide Michael Caputo told the Senate Intelligence Committee Tuesday, "XXX you to hell ," during an interview as part of the panel’s Russia investigation.
No, I saw it. He blasphemed on the record. Nice guy.

Your point?
 
Caputo also said that the OSC is spear-fishing while the Congressional committees are "net-fishing," that "they think they're onto something," and that they know more about the Trump campaign than anyone who was on it.

That tracks with the CNBC report that interactions between Roger Stone and Rick Gates are of particular interest to Mueller. I assume Caputo was being grilled about Stone, particularly.
 
Caputo also said that the OSC is spear-fishing while the Congressional committees are "net-fishing," that "they think they're onto something," and that they know more about the Trump campaign than anyone who was on it.

That tracks with the CNBC report that interactions between Roger Stone and Rick Gates are of particular interest to Mueller. I assume Caputo was being grilled about Stone, particularly.

It also seems to me that the purported list of questions published by the Times includes quite a few that have to do with collusion/collaboration. Even some of the ones that on the surface are mainly about obstruction/abuse of power would seem to lend themselves to follow-ups that would be about collusion/collaboration.
 
... that you missed the best part.

That wasn't my favorite part. I liked this for some reason:

Caputo, 56, described the interview room as a "nondescript, ugly, government furniture conference room about the size of a bathroom," where prosecutors took turns peppering him with questions.

"It was very, very difficult," Caputo told ABC News, adding, "They know a lot. They have everything."


But this made me squeal: "I believe they're trying to destroy the president destroy his family and destroy his businesses and destroy his friends," Caputo added.

Music to my ears.
 
That wasn't my favorite part. I liked this for some reason:

Caputo, 56, described the interview room as a "nondescript, ugly, government furniture conference room about the size of a bathroom," where prosecutors took turns peppering him with questions.

"It was very, very difficult," Caputo told ABC News, adding, "They know a lot. They have everything."


But this made me squeal: "I believe they're trying to destroy the president destroy his family and destroy his businesses and destroy his friends," Caputo added.

Music to my ears.

Caputo strikes me as slightly melodramatic...slightly
 
Word is fbi tapped Cohen phones and listened to a conversation with the white house. That's interesting
 
Indeed. Reading it may be what caused the raid to Cohen's office. That he possibly talked about destroying evidence.
 
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