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Sep 20 2017 06:55am
Quote (Mastersam93 @ Sep 20 2017 04:46am)


Even if you aren't convinced Trump had collusion, you'd have to be wilfully ignoring the evidence at this point to not understand he had several campaign staffers in contact. This is just another example.
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WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, has asked the White House for documents about some of President Trump’s most scrutinized actions since taking office, including the firing of his national security adviser and F.B.I. director, according to White House officials.

Mr. Mueller is also interested in an Oval Office meeting Mr. Trump had with Russian officials in which he said the dismissal of the F.B.I. director had relieved “great pressure” on him.

The document requests provide the most details to date about the breadth of Mr. Mueller’s investigation, and show that several aspects of his inquiry are focused squarely on Mr. Trump’s behavior in the White House.

In recent weeks, Mr. Mueller’s office sent a document to the White House that detailed 13 different areas that investigators want more information about. Since then, administration lawyers have been scouring White House emails and asking officials whether they have other documents or notes that may pertain to Mr. Mueller’s requests.

One of the requests is about a meeting Mr. Trump had in May with Russian officials in the Oval Office the day after James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, was fired. That day, Mr. Trump met with the Russian foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, and the Russian ambassador to the United States at the time, Sergey I. Kislyak, along with other Russian officials. The New York Times reported that in the meeting Mr. Trump had said that firing Mr. Comey relieved “great pressure” on him.

Mr. Mueller has also requested documents about the circumstances of the firing of Michael T. Flynn, who was Mr. Trump’s first national security adviser. Additionally, the special counsel has asked for documents about how the White House responded to questions from The Times about a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower. That meeting was set up by Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, to get derogatory information from Russians about Hillary Clinton.

Ty Cobb, the lawyer Mr. Trump hired to provide materials related to the Russia investigation to the special counsel and Congress, has told Mr. Mueller’s office that he will turn over many of the documents this week.

“We can’t comment on any specific requests being made or our conversations with the special counsel,’’ he said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/20/us/politics/mueller-trump-russia.html?smid=tw-share


Another story:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/manafort-offered-to-give-russian-billionaire-private-briefings-on-2016-campaign/2017/09/20/399bba1a-9d48-11e7-8ea1-ed975285475e_story.html?utm_term=.0e26681e2c27



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Sep 20 2017 04:13pm
Quote (Goomshill @ Sep 20 2017 01:27am)
At this point, they're really raising the stakes for what happens if the Russia collusion story breaks apart without finding anything incriminating
spying on the former trump campaign manager, they better turn up something damning at this point or it will be watergate 2.0


I'm just one of those weird people that assumes justice and intelligence professionals are doing their jobs without some sinister political motivation. Just from what has leaked out it seems like this investigation is well founded.
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Sep 20 2017 06:03pm
Quote (IceMage @ Sep 20 2017 03:13pm)
I'm just one of those weird people that assumes justice and intelligence professionals are doing their jobs without some sinister political motivation. Just from what has leaked out it seems like this investigation is well founded.



So it's not a republican witch hunt for Hillary Clinton?
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Sep 20 2017 06:05pm
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So it's not a republican witch hunt for Hillary Clinton?


Doesn't look like a Benghazi-special.
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Sep 20 2017 06:09pm
Quote (Landmine @ Sep 20 2017 07:03pm)
So it's not a republican witch hunt for Hillary Clinton?


I know one of the bedrocks of Trump cultism is false equivalence, but c'mon. Just view the evidence from a somewhat objective perspective and you'll be alright.
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Sep 20 2017 06:12pm
Quote (IceMage @ Sep 20 2017 06:13pm)
I'm just one of those weird people that assumes justice and intelligence professionals are doing their jobs without some sinister political motivation. Just from what has leaked out it seems like this investigation is well founded.


If there are no ulterior motives, Why did Muller choose a New York state prosecutor for Manafort?
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Sep 20 2017 06:13pm
Quote (EndlessSky @ Sep 20 2017 06:12pm)
If there are no ulterior motives, Why did Muller choose a New York state prosecutor for Manafort?


Why would it make a difference what state he chose the prosecutor for?
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Sep 20 2017 06:18pm
Quote (IceMage @ 20 Sep 2017 20:09)
I know one of the bedrocks of Trump cultism is false equivalence, but c'mon. Just view the evidence from a somewhat objective perspective and you'll be alright.


the only confirmed evidence presented by your go-to news site is that a resident of Trump Tower had their wires tapped and that the President-elect at the time may have been subject to this surveillance.
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Sep 20 2017 06:21pm
Quote (Thor123422 @ Sep 20 2017 08:13pm)
Why would it make a difference what state he chose the prosecutor for?


State prosecutions can't be pardoned.
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