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Mediumsizedhand

(531 posts)
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 04:30 PM Oct 2017

Dread hangs over Washington as Mueller probe moves ahead [View all]

White House sources, meanwhile, coalesced around an argument that expectations of a big break in the case around allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia were now proven to be misguided. "Today has zero to do with the White House," a source close to the administration told CNN. Trump's attorney Jay Sekulow pointed out to CNN's Wolf Blitzer in an interview that that the charges laid against Manafort and Gates pertained to "business activities ... not campaign events."

But Mueller had a surprise up his sleeve -- one that cut deep into Trump's conceit that stories about Russian efforts to forge links with the Trump campaign were simply made up. An hour after the President's adamant tweet, it emerged that a former foreign policy adviser, George Papadopoulos, had admitted lying to the FBI about contacts with foreign officials close to the Russian government who discussed "dirt" relating to emails linked to Clinton.

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But the fact that the Manafort case alone will likely drag on for months -- well into 2018 and possibly beyond -- means that hopes in the White House that the Mueller process could be swiftly dismissed will be unfounded.

The Republican Party itself now faces a midterm election year with the President being continually tainted by the Russia affair and with several of his former high-profile associates potentially facing jail time after a high profile trial.
Democrats did not take long to preview their arguments.

"Paul Manafort and Rick Gates ran Trump's campaign and continued to be a part of his inner circle after Election Day," Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez said in a statement. "This underscores the seriousness of the investigation into Donald Trump's ties to Russia. It's time for Republicans to commit to protecting this investigation and preserving the rule of law."

http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/29/politics/indictments-mueller-trump/index.html?sr=fbCNN103017indictments-mueller-trump0949AMVODtop

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Their mantra now is that the indictments had nothing to do with the campaign NastyRiffraff Oct 2017 #1
Correct. Not only singing, but making a CD of it with the Administration as back up voices. Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #2
Heh heh. Papadopoulos's "Wire" album. Girard442 Oct 2017 #5
The best part is they don't know who else may be singing. herding cats Oct 2017 #3
Right. Lol. Kinda fun. Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #10
I just keep thinking of how distrusting they're all going to be now of each other. herding cats Oct 2017 #16
And putting it out lulling them into safety then three hours later, bam! They will be jumpy all over Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #17
I loved the timing of the releases today. herding cats Oct 2017 #22
Too funny. For sure. Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #23
Oh I think they knew. Look at the sudden upswing in the uranium and dossier stories from cstanleytech Oct 2017 #31
And he probably flipped in JULY! BigmanPigman Oct 2017 #4
And the best part: all the Trumpies are now giving each other the side-eye. Girard442 Oct 2017 #7
Ha ha, I am in a gigglin' mood. Yes. Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #11
Paranoia strikes deep world wide wally Oct 2017 #28
Into your life it will creep.. whathehell Oct 2017 #30
Pitch perfect. sheshe2 Oct 2017 #8
"Conspiracy against the United States of America" to be exact Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #9
There is still way more than us. They have always been around, but like cockroaches, Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #12
Am not sure of this "dread" you speak of OldHippieChick Oct 2017 #6
Excellent point. herding cats Oct 2017 #13
+1. Bad headline because I read it that way too. But, I think just a bad headline. Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #15
Ya... I do not think it dread for Dems at all. As a matter of fact, last paragraph would counter. Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #14
Funny; I read it as "The ones in power in Washington"---aka, the Republicans. WinkyDink Oct 2017 #32
Thanks. I think it must be your perspective cause clear not the Dems doom and gloom. Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #34
All the Democrats must be out of town Progressive dog Oct 2017 #18
GOOD Skittles Oct 2017 #19
There is that, for sure. Mediumsizedhand Oct 2017 #20
Who feels a little better? I'm certainly breathing a sigh of relief. Tatiana Oct 2017 #21
Better, but they fight dirty and there's a long way to go. OnDoutside Oct 2017 #25
New York Mining Disaster 1941 struggle4progress Oct 2017 #24
Who'll Stop The Rain struggle4progress Oct 2017 #26
Dread? Hardly. Seems more like dawn on the first day of spring for some of us. LonePirate Oct 2017 #27
Dread is Good Loyd Oct 2017 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author GallopingGhost Oct 2017 #33
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