Special Counsel Issues 1st Indictments

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What I know so far. George Papadopouls has admitted he tried to arrange meetings between the Trump campaign and Russians. Some meetings were to further friendly ties & others were to acquire dirt on Clinton. He sent emails to superiors promoting these meetings. Some superiors encouraged him in these endeavors. So there was a willingness by him and maybe others to collude. Crime? attempted collusion?
 
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CNN breaking news: Jared Kushner under scrutiny by Mueller's investigators for his role in firing of James Comey.
 
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I think that there are a couple of "reasons" why some people will not accept the facts. One is blind political allegiance. Perhaps they see that the only choice they have is to support their political party, no matter what transpires within the party, even to the point that the leaders may sell out the very democracy upon which the political system is based.

Perhaps another "reason" is that some people have a limited understanding of what is being revealed to them. They don't understand that political interference by a foreign power has such deep implications for their country. Russia is not an ally, and even if it was, the US can never put itself into a position where it can be directed, through back room dealings, secret agenda, blackmail and extortion, by a foreign power.

If the Russian interference in the election, and the back room dealings are not exposed and prosecuted, then the liberty of the US is over.

You and I can accept the same facts yet interpret them in completely different ways.
 
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"There are no facts, only interpretations?" Nietzsche

How much is one prepared not to know? This was a huge eye opener for me when I started coming out of a fundie/cult like religion.
 
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CNN breaking news: Jared Kushner under scrutiny by Mueller's investigators for his role in firing of James Comey.

Kushner turned over documents to special counsel in Russia investigation
White House says Kushner is not a target

By EVAN PEREZ , PAMELA BROWN AND SHIMON PROKUPECZ , CNN

(CNN) - Jared Kushner has turned over documents in recent weeks to special counsel Robert Mueller as investigators have begun asking in witness interviews about Kushner's role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, CNN has learned.

Mueller's investigators have expressed interest in Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and a White House senior adviser, as part of its probe into Russian meddling, including potential obstruction of justice in Comey's firing, sources familiar with the matter said.

Their questions about Kushner signal that Mueller's investigators are reaching the President's inner circle and have extended beyond the 2016 campaign to actions taken at the White House by high-level officials. It is not clear how Kushner's advice to the President might relate to the overall Russia investigation or potential obstruction of justice...

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...ts-to-special-counsel-in-russia-investigation
 
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You and I can accept the same facts yet interpret them in completely different ways.

But in the end, there is only one truth.
 
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Kushner turned over documents to special counsel in Russia investigation
White House says Kushner is not a target

By EVAN PEREZ , PAMELA BROWN AND SHIMON PROKUPECZ , CNN

(CNN) - Jared Kushner has turned over documents in recent weeks to special counsel Robert Mueller as investigators have begun asking in witness interviews about Kushner's role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, CNN has learned.

Mueller's investigators have expressed interest in Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and a White House senior adviser, as part of its probe into Russian meddling, including potential obstruction of justice in Comey's firing, sources familiar with the matter said.

Their questions about Kushner signal that Mueller's investigators are reaching the President's inner circle and have extended beyond the 2016 campaign to actions taken at the White House by high-level officials. It is not clear how Kushner's advice to the President might relate to the overall Russia investigation or potential obstruction of justice...

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...ts-to-special-counsel-in-russia-investigation

amazing yeh he is not on Mulleres radar pls he met with 6 russian spies and lied about it

awesome

it is so strange to me

they keep lying

how can attorneys not advise then

everytime you lie that is another charge



its weird

and dumb
 
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so bizarre

shut up

a lot of them are going to prison

what do they think the dude was doing for a quarter of a year

they arrested him at Dulles

and give him the chance to run around with a wire

imo
 
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Carter Page has testified to senate committee that he told Sessions about his trip to Russia. http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/02/politics/carter-page-testimony-russia-trip/index.html


Jim Acosta confirmed that Former security advisor to Trump/ Pentagon Spokesperson JD Gordon (pictured in the March 16 photo between Sessions and Papadopolous) says that Trump and Sessions heard out Papadopolous about setting a Trump/Putin meeting in the famous March 16 meeting. Sessions did shut down the idea. Gordon doesn't fault Sessions for not remembering b/c it was so long ago. Jim Acosta/CNN

More on Gordon from Wikipedia with MSM citation links: In February 2016, Gordon endorsed Donald Trump for president.[17] In March, he joined the Trump campaign as the Director of National Security, managing the National Security Advisory Committee under its Chairman, Senator Jeff Sessions (R. - Ala.). In July, during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, Gordon encountered Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak and dozens of other foreign ambassadors at the U.S. State Dept. sponsored Global Partners in Diplomacy (GPD) Program. Gordon acknowledged that fact in March 2017, despite repeated denials by Trump officials that there had been any contact between the Russian government and the Trump campaign [18]

links: 17. "Former Huckabee foreign policy adviser backs Trump". The Hill. 2016-02-29. Reilly, Steve (March 2, 2017). 18. "Exclusive: Two other Trump advisers also spoke with Russian envoy during GOP convention". USA Today. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
 
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It seems that Papadopolous was reporting back and was given the opportunity to present his case to the inner circle. And, it also seems that Papadopolous did do more than deliver coffee. Not so unknown.
 
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It seems that Papadopolous was reporting back and was given the opportunity to present his case to the inner circle. And, it also seems that Papadopolous did do more than deliver coffee. Not so unknown.

Reporting back? What does that mean?
 
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Reporting back? What does that mean?


He relentlessly and for a long periods of time spent his time trying to get a secret face to face with trump and putin in London.

he kept the campaigns to top people and Russian spies up to date how it was going to get that to happen.

Obviously, meeting with the leader of our biggest adversary, to review what Putin wants (sanctions) in exchange for the electoral collage manipulation.

Understandably it was difficult to arrange this -- that is overt treason.

This is outlined in the confession in detail - which has linked here multiple times.
 
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