dudalb
Penultimate Amazing
Is Stone going to join his buddy Manafort behind bars? In court today he could see his bail revoked because he ignored gag order.
Not just ignoring the gag order, but insulting the judge in the process.
Is Stone going to join his buddy Manafort behind bars? In court today he could see his bail revoked because he ignored gag order.
Wonder if Stone is trying for an insanity plea...
"Wasn't me posting those comments, your honour. It was my friend, that giant white rabbit named Harvey, sitting just over there." [points at court clerk]
Not just ignoring the gag order, but insulting the judge in the process.
I think its for the best.But he's lucky, the judge didn't revoke his bond. But she did revise the gag order. Now, he is under a full gag order.
That only works if your name is Jimmy Stewart...
I think its for the best.
I think Stone belongs in jail, but if his bale was revoked he could claim martyrdom. At least being out and free, its harder for him to complain about unfair treatment. (I'm sure he probably will, just that its a little less believable.)
Not days. Not “as early as next week,” per yesterday’s reports.
Now it’s “weeks”?
“The new attorney general, William P. Barr, is preparing for the special counsel to deliver a report in coming weeks...”
(h/t @lrozen)
Didn't Stone complain that there were threats he would be raped in prison?
Watergate prosecuting attorney Jill Wine-Banks said near the end of the Watergate investigation they started taking files home with them to protect them from Nixon and his cronies.In Ari Melber's "The Beat" today, it was mentioned that, this afternoon, trolleys of file boxes were being wheeled out of the offices of the Special Counsel.
Is Mueller taking steps like the Obama Administration did in the last few days of his Presidency, and Andrew McCabe did just after Comey's firing, to prevernt all the evidence being disappeared by Trump and his supporters on the Hill.
I think its for the best.
I think Stone belongs in jail, but if his bale was revoked he could claim martyrdom. At least being out and free, its harder for him to complain about unfair treatment. (I'm sure he probably will, just that its a little less believable.)
Didn't Stone complain that there were threats he would be raped in prison?
This is interesting: The Palmer report re 'is Mueller really ready to report':In Ari Melber's "The Beat" today, it was mentioned that, this afternoon, trolleys of file boxes were being wheeled out of the offices of the Special Counsel.
Is Mueller taking steps like the Obama Administration did in the last few days of his Presidency, and Andrew McCabe did just after Comey's firing, to prevernt all the evidence being disappeared by Trump and his supporters on the Hill.
We know that in the past, the White House has leaked information to the press that they wanted to be true, as if it were true. For months, they said Mueller would be done by November of 2018, then after November passed, they declared he would be all done by January of 2019. This tactic employed by the White House, of leaking what they want to happen, is oddly similar to a tactic Donald Trump used in a meeting described by Andrew McCabe.
McCabe described how Trump said that he had heard that McCabe was part of the “resistance” against Jim Comey. Trump laid out a whole story for McCabe, describing how he (Trump) had heard McCabe was one of the people in DOJ that had been loyal to Trump. None of what Trump was saying was true, but that was not the point. By the time Trump was finished speaking, all McCabe had to do was say yes, in agreement with Trump’s narrative, and McCabe and Trump would have had an understanding.
That's a promising sign as is removing files from Trump's access.However, it is just as likely that Mueller will actually be finished with and deliver something to Barr next week. The evidence we know about to support this includes the files and boxes being moved from the special counsel’s office, and the number of staff that have finished their details with Mueller, and returned to their regular jobs at DOJ.
I do hope they are holding stuff back until Trump can no longer pardon his kids and himself....
I really think if they are going to get Trump himself, it will be by other means (Tax returns or other unlawful stuff) - but after he is no longer the pres.
Do you mean passed on to other prosecutors or shut down while incomplete?This seems incredibly unlikely. He literally just subpoenaed Brittany Kaiser within the last 7 days. He only received copies of major players' testimony to Congress (including various bits of perjury) last week. Manafort hasn't been sentenced and, facing the real possibility of dying in prison, may decide to cooperate after all. Corsi has yet to be indicted. None of Trump's children have been interviewed. And so on.
In other words, if the investigation is really coming to an end then what that means is that it's being shut down, not that Mueller is in any way finished.
But let's take this with the same pinch of salt that we've had to take every other report of it shutting down.
I do hope they are holding stuff back until Trump can no longer pardon his kids and himself.
The only gag that will work is a physical one.One could argue he was threatening the judge as well not to mention undermining the judicial process.
But he's lucky, the judge didn't revoke his bond. But she did revise the gag order. Now, he is under a full gag order.
Ninja'd by dudalb