Special Counsel Issues 1st Indictments

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  • #681
He is practicing pardoning things !! that's funny !
 
  • #682
Flynn lawyers reportedly make a break with Trump team
Eric Tucker, Associated Press

Washington — A lawyer for former national security adviser Michael Flynn has told President Donald Trump’s legal team that they are no longer communicating with them about special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference.

The decision could be a sign that Flynn is moving to cooperate with Mueller’s investigation or negotiate a deal for himself.

The decision was communicated this week, said a person familiar with the decision who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation...

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/nation/2017/11/23/flynn-trump/107973166/
 
  • #683
Flynn’s legal team cuts ties to Trump lawyers
by Kristen Welker, Kelly O'Donnell and Phil Helsel

In a move that could signal an impending shift in the special counsel investigation being conducted by Robert Mueller, former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s legal team has formally cut ties with lawyers around President Donald Trump and his family.

Citing four people involved in the case, The New York Times first reported the development Thursday. Mueller is the special counsel leading a probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Legal experts say defense teams will often share information and materials they have in common while advocating for separate clients until no longer willing or able under the law to do so...

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/flynn-s-legal-team-cuts-ties-trump-lawyers-n823721
 
  • #684
They still have not found anything in their Trump witch hunt? It is time to start looking at how much this long, drawn out investigation is costing the taxpayers. And while we are at it, who is this Mueller accountable to, no one? Who is Mueller's check and balance to make sure he is not possibly covering up his own crimes, or those crimes of his own political cronies? Why should we just trust him?
 
  • #685
Mueller is highly respected former director of the FBI. Trump is an confirmed con, criminal--fines paid for fraud in Trump University, record fines paid in casino money laundering. Trump just pardoned the wrong turkeys because the Flynns have flipped.
 
  • #686
The investigation seems to be finding some potential bad actors. Flynn has definitely made some questionable moves (and it appears he made some illegal moves) as a person who served the campaign and, ultimately, the president. The fact that his legal team is severing from other legal teams does point toward the idea that his lawyers understand that their main duty is to their client. If I were Flynn (glad I am not), I would be looking toward saving my son more than any other connection. Flynn's family and community have been in his corner. He seems like a man who would put his family before self. I think he already has.

It seems to me that Mueller and his team are working through this process in professional and thorough ways. With the increase in non-disclosure issues for many in president's sphere and the past indictments, I believe we will get what was asked for---some sunlight on any connections between this campaign, these actors in the campaign, and the Russian interference in the election.

I would rather pay for an investigation than keeping corruption and collusion from the people. Heck, there have been people traveling on the taxpayer's dime needlessly and money paid out to cover up harassment on our dime. This action, at the very least, is focused on keeping the country safe from treason and influence born from financial profit desires.

America is all about the freedom, democratic rule of law, and ensuring that our country sustains over the long haul. Anyone running afoul of our laws deserves to be in jail for crimes they commit.
 
  • #687
Two very good reasons why the investigation is good for America. Manafort's and Flynn's actions over time and during the campaign. And, it appears that there maybe some more very good reasons coming to light.


A man who helped with the Republican platform changes, had the ear of the president and profited from Russian ties AND new Manafort information:


"McClatchy revealed more ties between Manafort and Russia on Friday. It reports that Manafort flew to Moscow at least 18 times over a decade as a consultant, making “frequent contact with Vladimir Putin’s allies.” He also reportedly visited Kiev 19 times after the 2014 fall of Ukrainian dictator and Putin ally Viktor Yanukovych; Manafort was at the time working for a pro-Russian party called Opposition Block."

Additional Flynn action information, which, if true, I would want NO government official to be able to do clandestine deals with the power and/or secrecy afforded those in high levels of government:

Flynn resigned his position in February over his contacts with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the transition period. Mueller is also reportedly looking into allegations that Flynn and his son, Michael Flynn Jr., would have accepted a $15 million payment in exchange for sending Turkish president Recip Erdoğan his nemesis, the preacher Fethullah Gülen, who lives in exile in Pennsylvania.

http://fortune.com/2017/11/24/michael-flynn-donald-trump-robert-mueller/?xid=timehp-category
 
  • #688
The investigation seems to be find some potential bad actors. Flynn has definitely made some questionable moves (and it appears he made some illegal moves) as a person who served the campaign and, ultimately, the president. The fact that his legal team is severing from other legal teams does point toward the idea that his lawyers understand that their main duty is to their client. If I were Flynn (glad I am not), I would be looking toward saving my son more than any other connection. Flynn's family and community have been in his corner. He seems like a man who would put his family before self. I think he already has.

It seems to me that Mueller and his team are working through this process in professional and thorough ways. With the increase in non-disclosure issues for many in president's sphere and the past indictments, I believe we will get what was asked for---some sunlight on any connections between this campaign, these actors in the campaign, and the Russian interference in the election.

I would rather pay for an investigation than keeping corruption and collusion from the people. Heck, there have been people traveling on the taxpayer's dime needlessly and money paid out to cover up harassment on our dime. This action, at the very least, is focused on keeping the country safe from treason and influence born from financial profit desires.

America is all about the freedom, democratic rule of law, and ensuring that our country sustains over the long haul. Anyone running afoul of our laws deserves to be in jail for crimes they commit.
Great post Kaen.
 
  • #689
They still have not found anything in their Trump witch hunt? It is time to start looking at how much this long, drawn out investigation is costing the taxpayers. And while we are at it, who is this Mueller accountable to, no one? Who is Mueller's check and balance to make sure he is not possibly covering up his own crimes, or those crimes of his own political cronies? Why should we just trust him?

Who are Mueller's political cronies? Mueller is a Republican, appointed by another Republican.

Was anyone worried about how much 7 investigations into Benghazi cost taxpayers? As investigations go, this is not 'long and drawn out'. Mueller was appointed in May; Watergate took 2 years.
 
  • #690
Good points, Jennifer.
 
  • #691
They still have not found anything in their Trump witch hunt? It is time to start looking at how much this long, drawn out investigation is costing the taxpayers. And while we are at it, who is this Mueller accountable to, no one? Who is Mueller's check and balance to make sure he is not possibly covering up his own crimes, or those crimes of his own political cronies? Why should we just trust him?

Mueller is following the evidence wherever that leads and I do believe Congress is the check and balance.

It matters more that we don't ever experience an election interference like 2016 again, and get to the bottom of what happened. This ain't no witch hunt, it is a special council appointed by the president's cabinet, and Mueller was overwhelmingly approved by congress.
 
  • #692
Who are Mueller's political cronies? Mueller is a Republican, appointed by another Republican.

Was anyone worried about how much 7 investigations into Benghazi cost taxpayers? As investigations go, this is not 'long and drawn out'. Mueller was appointed in May; Watergate took 2 years.

How long did the Clinton sex thing last with people salivating over the details? Guess looking into the antithesis of democracy is not sexy enough. Boring.
 
  • #693
Mueller is following the evidence wherever that leads and I do believe Congress is the check and balance.

It matters more that we don't ever experience an election interference like 2016 again, and get to the bottom of what happened. This ain't no witch hunt, it is a special council appointed by the president's cabinet, and Mueller was overwhelmingly approved by congress.

Yep. This is the crux of investigation. Mueller is a nonpolitical appointee following evidence where it leads. Great post. Well said. Thank you!!
 
  • #694
Mueller is following the evidence wherever that leads and I do believe Congress is the check and balance.

It matters more that we don't ever experience an election interference like 2016 again, and get to the bottom of what happened. This ain't no witch hunt, it is a special council appointed by the president's cabinet, and Mueller was overwhelmingly approved by congress.

1. There is no evidence the results of the election would have changed.

2. This investigation seemed to be about everything else but Russian interference in our election. It is too open ended, hence a witch hunt designed to find anything to "get their intended target" as revenge for the Democrat election loss, where the American people made their choice for President.

3. We don't hear anything, when the leads come up with "favored people" instead of the intended target. Is Mueller going after his own political cronies, when the evidence points their way? Even in this thread, 90% of the thread is about getting Trump, with very little interest in the Podestas or Hillary's uranium crimes. Let's stop pretending you all want a fair investigation. We all know that is not the case.
 
  • #695
1. There is no evidence the results of the election would have changed.

2. This investigation seemed to be about everything else but Russian interference in our election. It is too open ended, hence a witch hunt designed to find anything to "get their intended target" as revenge for the Democrat election loss, where the American people made their choice for President.
You forgot that :
1) Papadopoulos pleaded guilty for perjury towards the FBI. About... His contacts with Russia. http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/01/politics/papadopoulos-timeline-events-russia-professor/index.html
It was revealed Monday that George Papadopoulos, a former Trump foreign policy adviser, pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia.
The path from his first conversations with a professor he believed could connect him to Russian government officials to eventual arrest spanned more than a year. Papadopoulos wanted to broker a foreign policy trip, where Russian officials could meet with members of the campaign and, possibly, then-candidate Donald Trump.
BBM

If it's not clear enough for you, there's nothing more to do.

3. We don't hear anything, when the leads come up with "favored people" instead of the intended target. Is Mueller going after his own political cronies, when the evidence points their way? Even in this thread, 90% of the thread is about getting Trump, with very little interest in the Podestas or Hillary's uranium crimes. Let's stop pretending you all want a fair investigation. We all know that is not the case.
Uranium's crimes have been debunked over and over
http://www.newsweek.com/fox-news-ho...-about-hillary-clinton-and-uranium-one-711762
http://money.cnn.com/2017/11/15/media/shepard-smith-fox-news-hillary-clinton-uranium-one/index.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/14/us/politics/uranium-one-hillary-clinton.html

But let pretend you won't understand because you are too absorbed into conspiracy theory !
 
  • #696
1. There is no evidence the results of the election would have changed.

2. This investigation seemed to be about everything else but Russian interference in our election. It is too open ended, hence a witch hunt designed to find anything to "get their intended target" as revenge for the Democrat election loss, where the American people made their choice for President.

3. We don't hear anything, when the leads come up with "favored people" instead of the intended target. Is Mueller going after his own political cronies, when the evidence points their way? Even in this thread, 90% of the thread is about getting Trump, with very little interest in the Podestas or Hillary's uranium crimes. Let's stop pretending you all want a fair investigation. We all know that is not the case.

1. We absolutely don't know that.

2. This investigation began way before the election.

3. Was the firing of Comey obstruction of justice to cover up an increasingly wider net of collusion with a foreign adversary to the benefit of a presidential candidate? The fact that Flynn's legal counsel has cut ties with the WH legal counsel indicates the investigation is moving up the chain of command.

There's an absolute reason for three separate branches of government. And by all accounts, the special counsel has the full backing of a bipartisan congress that well understands the gravity.

Do I have theories? Absolutely. And it has little to do with whether or not one is a conservative or liberal, democrat or republican or independent.
 
  • #697
1. We absolutely don't know that.

2. This investigation began way before the election.

3. Was the firing of Comey obstruction of justice to cover up an increasingly wider net of collusion with a foreign adversary to the benefit of a presidential candidate? The fact that Flynn's legal counsel has cut ties with the WH legal counsel indicates the investigation is moving up the chain of command.

There's an absolute reason for three separate branches of government. And by all accounts, the special counsel has the full backing of a bipartisan congress that well understands the gravity.

Do I have theories? Absolutely. And it has little to do with whether or not one is a conservative or liberal, democrat or republican or independent.

Well said. Awesome post. :tyou:
 
  • #698
...3. We don't hear anything, when the leads come up with "favored people" instead of the intended target. Is Mueller going after his own political cronies, when the evidence points their way? Even in this thread, 90% of the thread is about getting Trump, with very little interest in the Podestas or Hillary's uranium crimes. Let's stop pretending you all want a fair investigation. We all know that is not the case.

<Respectfully snipped>

The thread title/topic of this discussion is Special Counsel Issues 1st Indictments. 100% of discussion on this thread should be limited to the Mueller investigation into (possible) Russian interference in our 2016 election. Topics you mention have nothing to do with Mueller's investigation, so that is why they are not being discussed here, nor should they be.

Tricia has been very generous in allowing this high-profile, albeit political, case to be discussed because it is a major (possible) criminal investigation. TOS requires adherence to the title topic.
 
  • #699
<Respectfully snipped>

The thread title/topic of this discussion is Special Counsel Issues 1st Indictments. 100% of discussion on this thread should be limited to the Mueller investigation into (possible) Russian interference in our 2016 election. Topics you mention have nothing to do with Mueller's investigation, so that is why they are not being discussed here, nor should they be.

Tricia has been very generous in allowing this high-profile, albeit political, case to be discussed because it is a major (possible) criminal investigation. TOS requires adherence to the title topic.

Amen! Well stated. Thank you, Bette.
 
  • #700
When one criminal activity is found, it leads to another. Criminal activity cannot be overlooked. That is why the scope gets wider and wider.

Whether the election was influenced or not has no interest to me. What is interesting is that democracy was attacked
 
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