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Cosmocat

(15,424 posts)
41. Possibly
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 11:33 AM
Jan 2018

I do agree that the obstruction of justice charges are probably the easiest to winnow down on, because that is mostly out in the open and clear cut. (though the jackass literally can't open his mouth or tweet without potentially committing OOJ, so it really is an ongoing, rolling trainwreck)

So, in that regard, you may be right that might be what they want to go to 45 on.

To the issue of collusion, there are so many avenues to ferret out - you can't swing a dead cat in the whitehouse, and the roster of those collecting whitehouse unemployment checks, without clubbing someone who had a russian whispering sweet nothings in their ears.

To the issue of money laundering and other financial related issues - it is near unfathonable trying to sort out 45s business, the businesses and accounts of other players, the russians ...

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Written responses? underpants Jan 2018 #1
On the stand Cartoonist Jan 2018 #2
under oath? agingdem Jan 2018 #31
I would love for him to lie under oath Orrex Jan 2018 #40
Written responses? pandr32 Jan 2018 #3
They're scared of letting Trump duforsure Jan 2018 #5
Yep cubbies01 Jan 2018 #24
What if he's been feigning dementia all year? lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #49
He isn't smart enough to fake it all year pandr32 Jan 2018 #56
Without lawyers coaching him. nt tblue37 Jan 2018 #9
He would be an investigator's dream come true pandr32 Jan 2018 #57
0 chance any "written response" would be penned by the moron Cosmocat Jan 2018 #13
Agreed. pandr32 Jan 2018 #58
K&R berni_mccoy Jan 2018 #4
Doesn't this dialogue usually take place with the principle Jarqui Jan 2018 #6
Good point! That would really look like obstruction if babylonsister Jan 2018 #8
The tentacles on this are so broad sweeping Cosmocat Jan 2018 #12
Based on testimony and reports, I would guess they're pretty close to the end of basic Jarqui Jan 2018 #21
Possibly Cosmocat Jan 2018 #41
I agree with much of what you said Jarqui Jan 2018 #43
For all the hue and cry from the right about over regulation Cosmocat Jan 2018 #48
Any American who cannot provide extensive tax returns for public scrutiny Jarqui Jan 2018 #54
And, blew it all up for his kids Cosmocat Jan 2018 #60
The evidence is out there in public, the Lester Holt tape for example. lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #51
Bill Clinton didn't get to skip the in person under oath questioning. nt tblue37 Jan 2018 #7
True - but the testimony leftynyc Jan 2018 #22
Yes, but the video was made public after the fact thucythucy Jan 2018 #53
Understood leftynyc Jan 2018 #59
All they will get is stream of consciousness gibberish bucolic_frolic Jan 2018 #10
Good at streams (golden ones), not so good at consciousness - erronis Jan 2018 #37
Mueller team Corgigal Jan 2018 #11
The biggest problem for them is "what does mueller know" Takket Jan 2018 #14
Two problems with #3. Nobody can shut Trump up. He doesn't listen to lawyers. Nitram Jan 2018 #16
They sound like features. nt babylonsister Jan 2018 #18
He is incapable of shutting up and he doesn't have good lawyers Maeve Jan 2018 #26
Nope, no written responses. We don't want the baby sitters to do his homework for him. Nitram Jan 2018 #15
I would be bigly surprised if this were to happen... kentuck Jan 2018 #17
I tend to agree, and suspect they will refuse using executive privilege as the reason still_one Jan 2018 #30
so when does the madman fire Mueller? before or after the interview? nt Javaman Jan 2018 #19
Trump offered to testify under oath after Comey testified before Congress NewJeffCT Jan 2018 #20
Hey, the president's a busy guy! gratuitous Jan 2018 #23
Ironically the best way to get him to meet the FBI would likely be if Mueller taunted him on Twitter Kentonio Jan 2018 #25
Where's Vicente Fox when we need him? blaze Jan 2018 #39
It is a crime to lie to the FBI. Trump will have to plead the Fifth because if he talks, he lies. L. Coyote Jan 2018 #27
Scheduling a problem? exboyfil Jan 2018 #28
I think over a game of chess would be better better Jan 2018 #44
I am sure Trump plays 3 or 4 games exboyfil Jan 2018 #46
Maybe this is throwing something out to see where Mueller is ? If Sessions is replaced and a new OnDoutside Jan 2018 #29
His first response: "I'm very smart" dalton99a Jan 2018 #32
If Lester Holt can crack Trump open like a can of worms, can you imagine what Muller will do? SunSeeker Jan 2018 #33
Trump is so Dysfunctional, He Couldn't Possibly Give Any Testimony Without Repeatedly Lying dlk Jan 2018 #34
How long was Hillary grilled? 11hrs? And under oath? Roland99 Jan 2018 #35
Talks? SHRED Jan 2018 #36
Trump pays his lawyers to protect him from nuisances such as this. kentuck Jan 2018 #38
I don't know if Mueller babylonsister Jan 2018 #42
Donald Trump doesn't think he is above the law... kentuck Jan 2018 #50
Think they've actually told Donnie yet? n/t Orsino Jan 2018 #45
My hope: Stinky The Clown Jan 2018 #47
Nothing short of putting him in a chair answering redstatebluegirl Jan 2018 #52
This could lead to some astonishing set of events triron Jan 2018 #55
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