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Don't want to be a party pooper...I know how much you love your "get Trump" speculation. I'll just say this: Let me know when/if you finally find out what those sealed indictments are for.
Okay?
You probably can't help but to be one. But anyway we all get it. We're all familiar with the schtick by now of not believing anything unless you are there personally for it. But I would think that any betting man would say that the odds are pretty damn good that a number of those sealed indictments are from Mueller. Meanwhile Mueller and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort asked for a brief delay before updating a judge about Manafort's cooperation in the Russia investigation, saying they will have more to report in 10 days. So there could be some action after that.
Keep your speculative hope alive.
Meanwhile, I'll wait for some facts.
I don't like speculation of this sort very much.https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/dozens-sealed-criminal-indictments-dc-docket-mueller/story?id=59249030
Is Mueller about to become the Oprah Winfrey of federal indictments?
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Really? The absence of them never bothered you all that much before.
Yep, I would suspect seasoned experienced FBI prosecutors, like Mueller & Rosentein, know how to work the system & the law to their advantage.Mueller doesn't answer to the twitter peer pressure and the media/public perception of what he should and should not be doing. However. Whitaker is an idiot and Mueller likely doesn't care about him/knows how to play him.
That's an interesting development, if accurate.What we do know is the 1) Mueller and his team were in the court quite frequently in September and October (behind closed doors) and 2) Judge Katsas, who worked in the white house before he become judge in the D.C. circuit, and promised to recluse himself on anything he worked on for the White house recused himself on those issues.
What those issues are is unknown. They are sealed, and the proceeding are behind closed doors.
People can make assumptions and conclusions based on those facts.
You might be right, too a point.That would be political suicide and bring on a far worse crisis than the Nixon Saturday Night Massacre.
Well said!I don't like speculation of this sort very much.
But I'll still be glad if it's right.
Oh, to be that mosquito! :2razz:You folks are so lost. Its like a mosquito hovering over, surveying the nudist camp... wherever does one start?
You know better than to say that. Quit lying.
Oh I'm quite certain that you will know the minute they are out.
You can only hope you are sitting on a toilet when you do hear about them...
Oh, to be that mosquito! :2razz:
I don't like speculation of this sort very much.
But I'll still be glad if it's right.
Really? The absence of them never bothered you all that much before.
And the absence of them never bothered your lot either. The tale of insanity from 2 months ago in the Senate Judiciary Committee proves that.
Don't forget, there can always be a request from the House to the DOJ Inspector General for an investigation of the AG's actions, should Whitaker put his fingers in their investigation.You might be right, too a point.
Unless Trump or the GOP have promised Whitaker to take care of him post any Mueller actions, he has to consider his political future. He also has to consider the legal ramification of his actions in relation to obstruction, as his actions will be under Dem House review, and ostensibly under review by the next Dem appointed AG - particularly if Trump fails to get re-elected in 2020 (very possible in light of the 2018 elections).
That's an interesting development, if accurate.
(I have no reason to not believe you)
Thanks. I'm (vaguely) aware.Apparently, at least one had to do with a witness in the Roger stone issue https://www.politico.com/story/2018/10/24/mueller-investigation-grand-jury-roger-stone-friend-938572
Thanks. I'm (vaguely) aware.
There may also be another tangential action, yesterday:
(Politico) Mueller delays sentencing for ex-Trump aide Gates over ongoing cooperation
Yes you do live in an alternate reality. :lol:I know what I know.
Yes you do live in an alternate reality. :lol:
Yes you do live in an alternate reality. :lol:
This news is promising. Let us hope it is correct.
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