I saw an interesting right wing talking point today that I wonder if the leftist hacks have considered...Fake news said that Kushner tried to set up back channels with Russia after the election. But if Trump and Russia were colluding, wouldn't they already have a back channel established?
6/7/2017 2:00:00 PM
Another interesting read is that Trump basically said in private that "satellite"'campaign officials may have colluded but not him. I'm sure there are those out there on the left who claim Trump himself did but they are a minority and to my recollection, no one on TWW has claimed that.Anyway, Trumpists will cling to that one line and anti-Trumpists to pretty much the rest of the document.(Pee tape reference!)
6/7/2017 2:14:27 PM
I can't believe he actually brought up Russian hookers in a conversation with Comey. That's about as close to a tacit admission as you can get.[Edited on June 7, 2017 at 2:25 PM. Reason : .]
6/7/2017 2:25:18 PM
^source?
6/7/2017 2:42:32 PM
Comey mentioned it in his opening statement for tomorrows testimony.https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/os-jcomey-060817.pdf
6/7/2017 2:51:40 PM
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6/7/2017 2:53:22 PM
I guess this on aggregate is decent testimony for Trump as is. Again, there is a distinction between him personally being investigated and his campaign. It seems obvious his campaign is but not him at this point and it turns out he was correct that Comey did say that so they can really push that narrative.But that is sort of a straw-man at this point given it was never going to proven he personally was guilty of collusion as I've repeated at least a half dozen times.The downside is that while he may not have been under investigation with the FBI his shenanigans resulted in Mueller being named special counsel and the scope of that is much larger and means he COULD be under investigation for other things including obstruction.[Edited on June 7, 2017 at 3:01 PM. Reason : X]
6/7/2017 3:00:11 PM
It's splitting hairs. If you're investigating the Trump campaign, by default he falls under that. Trump is trying to portray himself as innocent. Comey is simply saying "we are not investigating Donald Trump specifically, we're investigating the Trump campaign. And since Donald Trump is kind of the central figure in the Trump campaign, he falls under that scope."Trump's behavior (along with the behavior of all of his advisers and some of his appointees) indicates guilt. Maybe there is none. But the behavior was enough to imply it and warrant an investigation. He's a moron.[Edited on June 7, 2017 at 3:12 PM. Reason : a]
6/7/2017 3:11:34 PM
I'm an idiot and not a lawyer so correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this obstruction of justice? Apologies in advance for the wall of text. Quotes are taken from Comey's testimony.- Trump asks Comey if he wants to stay on in his job, which is strange because he'd already told Trump he planned to finish his term.
6/7/2017 3:21:29 PM
the GOP is already selecting quotes from this and using it as a defense for why there is no scandalwhich in turn means they're behind whatever he says during his testimony way to paint yourselves into a corner, guys[Edited on June 7, 2017 at 3:22 PM. Reason : .]
6/7/2017 3:22:30 PM
and that post was before the tweet from the GOPjesus christ
6/7/2017 3:56:57 PM
Comey is a prosecutor by training and he's choosing his words very carefully here, just like he did when he called Hillary "extremely careless" but stopped short of declaring her actions criminal.
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6/7/2017 5:15:34 PM
to be honest. any rational person who didn't think that he was guilty would've cooperated and allowed the investigation to be completed.GOP controls both the house and the senate, therefore it would have and will have to be substantial for charges to be brought about. he may very well not have done anything knowingly, but the constant complaining, trying to get comey to back off, trying to get coates to intervene, all of the "forgotten" meetings left off of top administration official's SF-86 paints a much bigger picture of a deliberate effort to at least hide what happened.isn't it always said by those who want more surveillance to try to combat terrorism that if you're not doing anything wrong, you don't have anything to worry about?
6/7/2017 7:45:08 PM
Comey's statement wasn't narrow, the 7 pages make it very clear Trump wasn't under any investigation
6/7/2017 8:18:38 PM
Boo, I have a meeting/presentation right in the middle of Comey :-(
6/8/2017 9:12:07 AM
Holy shit I think John McCain is having a stroke on camera (again).
6/8/2017 12:35:25 PM
lol, he's trying to make this about clinton's emails
6/8/2017 12:36:58 PM
this is hard to watch in a "we need to talk about grandpa" kind of way
6/8/2017 12:38:49 PM
Anything noteworthy I missed?[Edited on June 8, 2017 at 12:47 PM. Reason : By noteworthy I mean pee tale]
6/8/2017 12:43:38 PM
So Comey suggested -parts of the Steele Dossier were/are pertinent to the investigation. -The FBI knew Sessions was in deep shit before he even recused himselfWhat else? I missed about half this. Most of it was just retreads from stuff that was in the news already?
6/8/2017 12:47:25 PM
Comey told the American people that Trump was not under investigation. If he had done that months ago, he'd still have his job.
6/8/2017 12:50:19 PM
https://www.c-span.org/video/?429381-1/former-fbi-director-comey-say-president-obstructed-justice&vod
6/8/2017 12:52:30 PM
- Trump himself is not under investigation, but did not confirm or deny if Sessions/Flynn is under investigation- Did not confirm/deny if parts of steele dossier are true- Did not confirm/deny if collusion with Russia happened- Said he thought the "i hope you can find a way to let Flynn off" comment was a command, not a suggestion - Said the president lied several times regarding discussions they had/existence of recordings of their conversations- Had full confidence in Mueller's independent investigation
6/8/2017 12:57:44 PM
- Confirmed that former AG Lynch influenced the investigation into Clinton's email server.
6/8/2017 1:00:34 PM
I suspect that Trump is certainly under investigation now for obstruction of justice from Mueller.But, Comey's letter yesterday was already crystal clear he wasn't for collusion. But again that was pretty understood already from all sides save a few outliers.[Edited on June 8, 2017 at 1:02 PM. Reason : Obstruction is hard to prove though ]
6/8/2017 1:01:16 PM
-had a friend leak his own memos to the NYT
6/8/2017 1:03:16 PM
6/8/2017 1:05:37 PM
I mean he's made it clear he admires strongmen and authoritarians. It's consistent he would like the fact Trump fired him as a power play.
6/8/2017 1:07:12 PM
Comey concluded one presidential candidate would not be tried for mishandling of classified information despite mounds of evidence to the contrary, yet he let another candidate get surrounded in a media whirlwind of collusion allegations despite knowing them to be false. Was he dragging out the investigation as a way of guaranteeing one political party or the other would approve whatever budget he put in front of them? If so, that seems worthy of termination.
6/8/2017 1:16:47 PM
dude loves that salty load
6/8/2017 1:28:03 PM
What? I could be wrong but I think he was avoiding talking about Trump because he didn't know where the investigations with Flynn/Sessions/Kushner/insert Trump associate here would lead and didn't want to portray false information.For example, in July, he recommended to not prosecute Clinton. Then, new emails turned up in October relating to Clinton. He didn't want it to leak that the FBI is sitting on Clinton emails so he told senators (who leaked it to the press) that they were opening the investigation to see if there was any new emails.Comey didn't want to make a similar announcement again, so he avoided saying if Trump was under investigation.That being said, all of this Russia collusion shit obviously did not effect him until after the election, so I don't know why you're referring to Trump as a candidate. His first meeting with Comey was in January.
6/8/2017 1:29:22 PM
It's just unthinkable that Comey protected Clinton from the media whirlwind while hanging Trump out to dry.
6/8/2017 1:30:47 PM
^^^^ Haha. The one person who heard Senator McCain's questioning and thought, "It all makes sense now!"
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6/8/2017 1:35:18 PM
Also McCain sounded confused as shit, like maybe he is getting too senile to serve confused
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6/8/2017 2:14:49 PM
"duty to correct" must not have applied in July when he felt that Loretta Lynch was compromised in the Clinton investigation, so he took it upon himself to conclude the investigation. Unfortunately for him he had to reopen the investigation in October.Despite McCain having half a stroke while bumbling through that discourse, it's a very valid argument.
6/8/2017 2:21:47 PM
and he validly explained that its exactly why he didn't want to do that again
6/8/2017 2:27:19 PM
just saw on wral comments there are people saying "mccain made comey look like the fool he is", and "Comey got what he deserved and now needs to let the president do his job".
6/8/2017 2:37:58 PM
all cucks
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6/8/2017 4:06:07 PM
Posted this in the other thread but wanted to add a fourth:Comey's testimony was important, and good. My thoughts:1) In my view, the probability that Trump directed or was aware of collusion with Russia actually went down after watching this testimony (unless things have changed since Comey left).2) Trump absolutely tried to pressure Comey to get rid of the Russian stuff. That being said, no evidence exists to prove that (unless the "tapes" Trump mentioned actually exist). It's pretty much all circumstantial, though combined with Comey's actual firing, there may be something there that can be prosecuted. I thought Feinstein's first question drew one of the most important responses the entire time, when Comey responded that he believed (took the President at his word) that he was fired over the Russia investigation. Comey then said he supposed the President could have been lying when he said that, but he took everything to believe it was over the Russia investigation.That's pretty important. In other words, the President committed obstruction or the President lied (again). Either one is serious.3) So if we remove Trump (for the time being) from scope, we're looking at a more classic case of espionage activity with respect to Flynn, Stone, Kushner, Page, Manafort and Cohen. I'm still not sold on Page and Kushner, at the moment, appears to be a long shot to me. In any event, when I say classic case, I think this is going to head more towards the direction of monetary corruption being used to influence a foreign power.4) Completely switching topics, Lynch's behavior during the Clinton email investigation is highly concerning to me and given what Comey's said, if you reconsider the tarmac meeting with Bill on the private plane, I'd argue for an investigation into her for certain.[Edited on June 9, 2017 at 11:42 AM. Reason : a]
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