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So far I've counted Don McGahn, Jeff Sessions, Reince Priebus, Rick Dearborn, and Corey Lewandoski all disobeying a direct order from Trump (though Lewandwoski was not technically an employee).
Another fun moment: Trump's been claiming since 2017 that Robert Mueller got into a dispute with a Trump golf course over club fees like a decade ago and this represented a conflict of interest and he should recuse. Steve Bannon apparently told Trump to his face that this was ridiculous, petty, and stupid and no one would take that seriously
(A number of our biggest Trump-slurpers here absolutely took it seriously)
HEY KID! CAN YOU TELL ROD FOR ME THAT MUELLER IS TOTALLY CONFLICTED AND THAT HE NEEDS TO GO? GOOD. THIS CONVERSATION NEVER HAPPENED! D4clrf7W0AEi-HU.jpg:small.jpg
the PapaD conversation with Downer that allegedly started this entire thing was a tiny footnote in all the 400 pages. And we are told that the May 2016 discussion between PapaD and Downer was the Genesis of the entire investigation
Yet both Halper (FBI spy) and Mifsud (connected to FBI, CIA and UK intelligence), contacted and met with PapaD going back to March of 2016.
Meeting in Rome in March of 2016, breakfast in London on April 26th (when Mifsud told PapaD the Russians had dirt on Hillary). Seems like they were feeding him information that they later extracted and used as the basis of the counterintelligence investigation.
So... when did this investigation start and why? Upon who's orders? That is what we are going to do next.
Last edited by Kapture1; April 18, 2019, 12:48 PM.
Even though it's what we all expected, it's still amazing to read sworn testimony from White House officials explaining how they repeatedly ignore direct orders from the President all the time and he tends to forget about everything within days.
And yes, Don McGahn testified under oath that Trump wanted Mueller fired. Priebus and Bannon talked McGahn out of resigning, so for Mueller to publish this, they must have corroborated McGahn's account. So should I believe the three guys, who told the same account under threat of perjury, or should I believe the quivering sack of jellied shit that refused to answer any questions under oath, even in written form?
Even though it's what we all expected, it's still amazing to read sworn testimony from White House officials explaining how they repeatedly ignore direct orders from the President all the time and he tends to forget about everything within days.
And yes, Don McGahn testified under oath that Trump wanted Mueller fired. Priebus and Bannon talked McGahn out of resigning, so for Mueller to publish this, they must have corroborated McGahn's account. So should I believe the three guys, who told the same account under threat of perjury, or should I believe the quivering sack of jellied shit that refused to answer any questions under oath, even in written form?
so? Trump could fire anyone at anytime. McGahn didn't want to relive the days of Nixon's Saturday night Massacre as he stated under oath, doesn't mean that it would have been a crime he was told to do, just that it would have kicked off a shitstorm.
So Jake Tapper claiming the only reason McGahn isn't in prison was because he ignored Trump's order to fire Muller is a lie. Trump could have fired Mueller at any point.
So Jake Tapper claiming the only reason McGahn isn't in prison was because he ignored Trump's order to fire Muller is a lie. Trump could have fired Mueller at any point.
Trump denies to this day that he ever tried to fire Mueller.
That's because he's an habitual liar. At minimum three people testified otherwise under oath
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