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Trump must be losing it over Manafort flipping. The hurricane makes it awkward for him to lash out on twitter, so he has to just stew in it for a while. I enjoy the thought of him suffering.
 
Mueller's goal might indeed be nothing more than telling the GOP that, yes, their candidate was put in the Oval Office by Putin. That multiple people in and around the campaign worked with Moscow to hurt the Clinton campaign and help Trump. That hacking, information and money was used illegally to influence the election.
And since Mueller is supposedly such a straight-shooter, he might leave it at that.
 
It's a shame to see a good man brought down by a "conspiracy involving money laundering" trap, "tax fraud" trap, "failing to report foreign bank accounts" trap, "violating rules requiring registration of foreign agents" trap, and "witness tampering" trap set by the dastardly FBI.

Right, just process crimes.

Which saddens me. Mueller almost has to find Trump saying to a room full of people, "Thank God for those Russians helping me get elected" on the election night in order for anyone on the right to even acknowledge wrongdoing.

You can't trust him, he lies all the time.
 
Which saddens me. Mueller almost has to find Trump saying to a room full of people, "Thank God for those Russians helping me get elected" on the election night in order for anyone on the right to even acknowledge wrongdoing.
Trump was misquoted and its still not illegal because everyone does it and it was necessary because the fake media was conspiring to have millions of votes cast illegally besides hillary had her emails. Look! There's an illegal alien!
- Expected right-wing/Republican response

Remember the republicans have become quite reliant on shifting goalposts, distractions, and false equivalences. They could find a video of Trump performing oral sex on Putin while he personally hacks into the Democrats servers (with Julian Assange lovingly looking on) and Trump cultists would still find a way to justify their support for an incompetent racist.
 
Trump must be losing it over Manafort flipping. The hurricane makes it awkward for him to lash out on twitter, so he has to just stew in it for a while. I enjoy the thought of him suffering.

In another thread, I compare what Trump must be feeling to the scene in Scorsese's "Casino" Where the Mafia's Vegas operation is falling apart, and the mob bosses start whacking people right and left to try to cover up...

I also get images of the final shot of Scorsese's "The Departed"...
 
Where is the 17-page plea deal?

I see it being summarized and quoted in articles but I cannot find the actual court document. Anyone?
(I do see the 38 page information filing but that only mentions the property forfeiture)
 
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So how many is it now that have accepted a plea deal? 3? 4?

Looks to me like Mueller is taking down Trump by getting his associates to all sing like birds. Mueller doesn't have to directly investigate Trump, he only has to investigate his associates, charge them with crimes, and get them to accept a plea deal to avoid jail time. And then, one by one by one, getting them to share any and all inside info they have on Trump... Russian collusion related or not.

Trump most likely won't get nailed for Russian collusion (too difficult to prove), instead they're going to get him on tax fraud or money laundering or something along those lines from all the info they're going to be gathering from his songbirds.

Can't get Trump on Russian collusion ?
No problem !
Let's get him Al Capone style !

I'm not familiar with how laws work in the US, but I'm assuming that anyone with criminal charges under their belt can't run for president ? So if Trump gets any kind of criminal charges thrown at him, he won't be able to run for reelection in 2020 ?
 
I'm not familiar with how laws work in the US, but I'm assuming that anyone with criminal charges under their belt can't run for president ?

Interesting assumption, but no.

Qualifications for the Office of President said:
No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.
 
I'm not familiar with how laws work in the US, but I'm assuming that anyone with criminal charges under their belt can't run for president ? So if Trump gets any kind of criminal charges thrown at him, he won't be able to run for reelection in 2020 ?

As long as you meet the Constitutional requirements for eligibility, you can run for House, Senate, or President no matter what your criminal record may be.
 
I'm not familiar with how laws work in the US, but I'm assuming that anyone with criminal charges under their belt can't run for president ? So if Trump gets any kind of criminal charges thrown at him, he won't be able to run for reelection in 2020 ?
There is nothing in the constitution that prevents a felon from running for congress or president. (Heck, there have been people who have run for office while IN prison.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Judd
https://www.factcheck.org/2008/11/felons-in-office/

Heck it wouldn't surprise me if being a convicted felon actually increases Trump's support among republicans, because it shows he "knows what the laws are".
 
https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/1040641471748169728

Paul Manafort’s attorney, Kevin Downing, made a brief statement on camera as he left US District Court in DC saying Manafort has accepted responsibility and that he “wanted to make sure that his family was able to remain safe and live a good life.”

https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1040642713048231936

Important line from Manafort's attorney. Manafort “wanted to make sure that his family was able to remain safe.”

Many have speculated what worried Manafort most, and made him slow to cooperate, was Kremlin's practice of going after family members of people who turn against them.
 
Where is the 17-page plea deal?

I see it being summarized and quoted in articles but I cannot find the actual court document. Anyone?
(I do see the 38 page information filing but that only mentions the property forfeiture)

I have $5 on Trump calling him "Manaflip" in an upcoming tweet.

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://www.justice.gov/file/1094151/download


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I just read the 17 pages. Well, skimmed it. I skimmed it looking for all the "kompromat" for lack of a better word, that was supposed to be in there. It was all legalese and what seemed to be a MSWord document where all one needs to do is plug in the relevant names and numbers.

I didn't see it.

EDIT2The kompromat seems to be in the 38 pages that Sherkeu linked.
 
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That's nice that Manafort wants his family to have a good life. Too bad he didn't give a **** about Ukrainian familes having good lives.
 
That's nice that Manafort wants his family to have a good life. Too bad he didn't give a **** about Ukrainian familes having good lives.

Agreed, but still, I think the FBI should extend protection to Manafort's family if it does look like Putin maight try to take action.
During the COld War, there was a sort of unofficial agreement, which ,amazing enough was generally observed, that violent actions on your opponent's home soil were forbidden. I am afraid that Putin will throw that out the window.it has has not already done so with those mysterious deaths of exiles in several Western European countries.
 
Since you actually came back after your last flounce, could you answer my question? How do you see the Mueller probe ending? I put my money where my mouth is and said what I think is likely.

Since you asked so nicely; I've actually answered this before more than once in the thread. I've said I haven't made up my mind yet. There are too many variables remaining to give an accurate outcome prediction IMHO.

Some of those variables include important documents that have been stonewalled for months. Also, whether or not Assange gets immunity for testimony. Another variable could be Rosenstein getting fired/replaced which may change the fate of the investigation. Another could be, it finishes up and we get to see the facts and documents.

If you want me to guess on some things sure. If key documents are not handed over, they will be declassified by the president. Also, if they are not handed over some officials may have a small future at their job/post. Will Trump fire Mueller? Nope. But there may be some resignations or firings that happen either at his direction or others involved (like rosenstein, depending on his actions with these documents, and what they reveal)

What if Assange gets immunity to testify as to the source of the files? What if others have information that can authenticate or verify that source?

There are a lot of variables still at play, that we do not have the facts on just yet. We do know from Admiral Rogers report in april of 2016 that there were irregularities with unmasking, and in database upstream searches. We know some of that continued. (samantha powers?) Does the fact that Obama officials had a stand down order effect this? Does the fact that no evidence to date ties this to Trump effect this? (we will see with time if some is produced) Does it matter that private entities hired by opposition parties presented the bulk of evidence (allegedly according to nunes memo) used to obtain the fisa warrants? Does Feinstein having (unknowingly?) hired a chinese spy effect any of this? Which side is lying? Both parties cannot be being honest here...

A lot at play.

How many fbi officals and doj officials has this effected to date? (firings or resignations) Will that effect other ongoing investigations?

More questions than answers. I think making a prediction now is presumptuous at best. Many people also seem to be willing to dismiss things that could be quite plausible. (due to media?) A lot of misdirection, from both sides.
 
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Agreed, but still, I think the FBI should extend protection to Manafort's family if it does look like Putin maight try to take action.
During the COld War, there was a sort of unofficial agreement, which ,amazing enough was generally observed, that violent actions on your opponent's home soil were forbidden. I am afraid that Putin will throw that out the window.it has has not already done so with those mysterious deaths of exiles in several Western European countries.

From the Guardian

Has the cold war idea of 'spy etiquette' disappeared?
Sergei Skripal’s poisoning appears to have broken unwritten rules, but some say they never existed
 
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