Trump... I just can't.

hanimmal

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So Trump is not only now fully acting like he has the powers and are going to use them to let Flynn off of his guilty plea, but was so easily manipulated by just asking the question and knowing the idiot in chief is going to respond with maybe he would bring him back into his administration. He is such a fool that can't just shut up and not have to puff his chest out and play the tough king.


Here he is acting like somehow the crimes his friends did are somehow 'exonerated' because the FBI did the job that they do everyday.


A reminder on what Flynn did. An admitted liar to the FBI that 'arguably you sold your country out'.
https://apnews.com/3bd6f9cc112e403b9898e86e560b0033
Lawyers for Flynn, who admitted lying to the FBI about his Russian contacts, requested the delay during the stunning hearing in which U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan told the former Trump aide in a blistering rebuke that “arguably you sold your country out.”



“I can’t make any guarantees, but I’m not hiding my disgust, my disdain for this criminal offense,” Sullivan said.

The postponement gives Flynn a chance to continue cooperating with the government in hopes of staving off prison and proving his value as a witness, including in a foreign lobbying prosecution unsealed this week. The possibility of prison had seemed remote for Flynn, who was smiling and upbeat as he entered the courtroom, since prosecutors had praised his extensive cooperation and didn’t recommend any time behind bars.


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But the judge’s upbraiding suggested otherwise and made clear that even defendants like Flynn who have cooperated in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation may nonetheless be shadowed by the crimes that brought them into court in the first place. The hearing upset what had been a carefully crafted agreement and pushed months into the future a resolution of one of Mueller’s signature prosecutions.

“This is a very serious offense. A high-ranking senior official of the government making false statements to the Federal Bureau of Investigation while on the physical premises of the White House,” Sullivan said.

He later softened his tone, apologizing for suggesting that Flynn had worked as a foreign agent, “undermining everything this flag over here stands for” while in the White House when that other work had actually already ended. He also backpedaled on an earlier question on whether Flynn’s transgressions amounted to treason, saying he didn’t mean to suggest they did.

Trump is so going to jail at the end of his presidency. Or at least there very likely will be a trial of the Trump criminal organization when it is all said and done.
 

topcat

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So Trump is not only now fully acting like he has the powers and are going to use them to let Flynn off of his guilty plea, but was so easily manipulated by just asking the question and knowing the idiot in chief is going to respond with maybe he would bring him back into his administration. He is such a fool that can't just shut up and not have to puff his chest out and play the tough king.


Here he is acting like somehow the crimes his friends did are somehow 'exonerated' because the FBI did the job that they do everyday.


A reminder on what Flynn did. An admitted liar to the FBI that 'arguably you sold your country out'.
https://apnews.com/3bd6f9cc112e403b9898e86e560b0033



Trump is so going to jail at the end of his presidency. Or at least there very likely will be a trial of the Trump criminal organization when it is all said and done.
He just won't answer a straight yes, or no question. It's always a distraction, complete with broken, incoherent sentences. "Monsters came and...the dog ate my homework...and it's a disgrace...what they did...but that's OK...and you know better than I do."
edit: "It's a disgrace Flynn was fired in the first place, and it should never happen to anyone, not just generals, again, in all fairness."
 
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hanimmal

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He just won't answer a straight yes, or no question. It's always a distraction, complete with broken, incoherent sentences. "Monsters came and...the dog ate my homework...and it's a disgrace...what they did...but that's OK...and you know better than I do."
edit: "It's a disgrace Flynn was fired in the first place, and it should never happen to anyone, not just generals, again, in all fairness."
He would fit right in with this conversation:

I really liked 'he loves his kid', lol not only can that be a threat, but it is also telling who is the one that did the real crime and how worried about Don Jr Trump is for meeting with Russians during the election.

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I wanted to see what the Mueller report had on Flynn Jr, they basically have him communicating with the Russian military and a lot of blacked out stuff. There was something about Turkey too.

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What a mess..... Trump "Only the best people"


I can't wait to see what that judge who ordered the reading of the entire Mueller report has to say when it is done in June (I think it was) being read.
 

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Trump Approval Rating Hits All-Time High in New Gallup Poll
Zachary Evans
National ReviewMay 1, 2020, 10:32 AM EDT


President Trump’s approval rating hit an all-time high in a Gallup survey released on Friday, with 49 percent of respondents approving of his performance versus 47 percent disapproving.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump Approval Rating Hits All-Time High in New Gallup Poll
Zachary Evans
National ReviewMay 1, 2020, 10:32 AM EDT


President Trump’s approval rating hit an all-time high in a Gallup survey released on Friday, with 49 percent of respondents approving of his performance versus 47 percent disapproving.
The last supper of Cheeto Jesus
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Fogdog

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Trump Approval Rating Hits All-Time High in New Gallup Poll
Zachary Evans
National ReviewMay 1, 2020, 10:32 AM EDT


President Trump’s approval rating hit an all-time high in a Gallup survey released on Friday, with 49 percent of respondents approving of his performance versus 47 percent disapproving.
Gallup is a good polling service but it is just one poll.

538 aggregates polls and weights them according to their historical bias and past history of accuracy. Polls at this time don't mean anything when it comes to what will happen in November. They do track sentiment and 538's aggregate of polls shows Trump is still in the doghouse with the US public. Anyway, Trump's not knocking the ball out of the park right now. More like swinging and missing.


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hanimmal

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It looks like Trump's lap dog is trying to get Flynn off by asking the judge in his case to drop his guilty plea.

https://apnews.com/ae1ad252bb13490db2ceffc5d17b6d92
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department on Thursday said it is dropping the criminal case against President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, abandoning a prosecution that became a rallying cry for Trump and his supporters in attacking the FBI’s Russia investigation.

The move is a stunning reversal for one of the signature cases brought by special counsel Robert Mueller. It comes even though prosecutors for the last three years had maintained that Flynn had lied to the FBI about his conversations with the Russian ambassador in a January 2017 interview. Flynn himself admitted as much, and became a key cooperator for Mueller as he investigated ties between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign.


In court documents being filed Thursday, the Justice Department said it is dropping the case “after a considered review of all the facts and circumstances of this case, including newly discovered and disclosed information.” The documents were obtained by The Associated Press.

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The Justice Department said it had concluded that Flynn’s interview by the FBI was “untethered to, and unjustified by, the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation into Mr. Flynn” and that the interview on January 24, 2017 was “conducted without any legitimate investigative basis.”

The U.S. attorney reviewing the Flynn case, Jeff Jensen, recommended the move to Attorney General William Barr last week and formalized the recommendation in a document this week.

“Through the course of my review of General Flynn’s case, I concluded the proper and just course was to dismiss the case,” Jensen said in a statement. “I briefed Attorney General Barr on my findings, advised him on these conclusions, and he agreed.”

The decision is certain to be embraced by Trump, who has relentlessly tweeted about the case and last week pronounced Flynn “exonerated,” and energize supporters who have taken up the retired Army lieutenant general as something of a cause celebre. But it may also add to Democratic concerns that Attorney General William Barr is excessively loyal to the president, and could be a distraction for a Justice Department that for months has sought to focus on crimes arising from the coronavirus.

The Justice Department’s action comes amid an internal review into the handling of the case and an aggressive effort by Flynn’s lawyers to challenge the basis for the prosecution. The lawyers cited newly disclosed FBI emails and notes last week to allege that Flynn was entrapped into lying when agents interviewed him at the White House days after Trump’s inauguration. Though none of the documents appeared to undercut the central allegation that Flynn had lied to the FBI, Trump last week pronounced him “exonerated

The decision is the latest dramatic turn in a years-old case full of twists and turns. In recent months, his attorneys have leveled a series of allegations about the FBI’s actions and asked to withdraw his guilty plea. A judge has rejected most of the claims and not ruled on others, including the bid to revoke the plea.

The decision comes as Barr has increasingly challenged the Russia investigation, saying in a television interview last month that it was started “without any basis.” In February, he overruled a decision by prosecutors in the Roger Stone case in favor of a more lenient recommended sentence for the longtime Trump friend.

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Earlier this year, he appointed Jensen, of St. Louis, to investigate the handling of Flynn’s case. As part of that process, the Justice Department produced to Flynn’s attorneys a series of emails and notes, including one handwritten note from a senior FBI official that mapped out internal deliberations about the purpose of the Flynn interview: “What’s our goal? Truth/admission or to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired?” the official wrote.

Other documents show that the FBI had been prepared weeks before its interview of Flynn to drop its investigation into whether he was acting at the direction of Russia. Later that month, though, as the White House insisted that Flynn had never discussed sanctions with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, FBI officials grew alarmed by Flynn’s conversations with the diplomat and what he had communicated to the White House. The investigation remained open, and agents went to visit him in the White House on Jan. 24, 2017.

Justice Department officials visited the White House two days later to warn officials that they feared that Flynn was compromised and vulnerable to blackmail by Russia because of his account of what was said on the call. White House officials waited several weeks to oust him from the job, saying they’d concluded that Flynn had lied to them.

Flynn pleaded guilty that December, becoming among the first of the president’s aides to admit guilt in Mueller’s investigation. He acknowledged that he lied about his conversations with Kislyak, in which he encourage Russia not to retaliate against the U.S. for sanctions imposed by the Obama administration over election interference.

He provided such extensive cooperation that prosecutors said he was entitled to a sentence of probation instead of prison.

As it turned out, that sentencing hearing was abruptly cut short after Flynn, facing a stern rebuke from U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, asked to be able to continue cooperating and earn credit toward a more lenient sentence.

Flynn’s misgivings about the case were already on display when his then-attorneys pointedly noted in their sentencing memo that the FBI had not warned him that it was against the law to lie when they interviewed him at the White House in January 2017.

Since then, though, he has hired new attorneys — including Sidney Powell, a conservative commentator and outspoken critic of Mueller’s investigation — who have taken a far more confrontational stance to the government. The lawyers have accused prosecutors of withholding documents and evidence they said was favorable to the case and repeatedly noted that one of the two agents who interviewed Flynn was fired from the FBI for having sent derogatory text messages about Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
 

CunningCanuk

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Trump Approval Rating Hits All-Time High in New Gallup Poll
Zachary Evans
National ReviewMay 1, 2020, 10:32 AM EDT


President Trump’s approval rating hit an all-time high in a Gallup survey released on Friday, with 49 percent of respondents approving of his performance versus 47 percent disapproving.
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