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Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has added a veteran cyber prosecutor to his team, filling what has long been a gap in expertise and potentially signaling a recent focus on computer crimes.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday did not dismiss the prospect of sitting down for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller, saying, "we'll see what happens."
"There has been no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russians, or Trump and Russians," the president said at a press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
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"When they have no collusion, and nobody has found any collusion at any level, it seems unlikely that you would even have an interview," he said.
In other words, no collusion, no money laundering, no obstruction of justice so it is time to look elsewhere to see if we can find something, anything to get Trump with.SpreadsheetAg said:
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Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has added a veteran cyber prosecutor to his team, filling what has long been a gap in expertise and potentially signaling a recent focus on computer crimes.
SpreadsheetAg said:
Mueller adds veteran cyber prosecutor to special-counsel teamQuote:
Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has added a veteran cyber prosecutor to his team, filling what has long been a gap in expertise and potentially signaling a recent focus on computer crimes.
Say What???GCP12 said:SpreadsheetAg said:
Mueller adds veteran cyber prosecutor to special-counsel teamQuote:
Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has added a veteran cyber prosecutor to his team, filling what has long been a gap in expertise and potentially signaling a recent focus on computer crimes.
Back to the "hacking" of the DNC and maybe Podesta?? Russian bots?? WikiLeaks??Rapier108 said:In other words, no collusion, no money laundering, no obstruction of justice so it is time to look elsewhere to see if we can find something, anything to get Trump with.SpreadsheetAg said:
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Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has added a veteran cyber prosecutor to his team, filling what has long been a gap in expertise and potentially signaling a recent focus on computer crimes.
could be the IG report. Could be all the dossier documents nunes was given. I don't know what else Rex would be alluding to atmRockdoc said:
What's the bomb? Inquiring minds want to know.
sounds like it's the IG report. Whatever it is, it's big and there is a lot of incriminating information. From the article you linked:GCP12 said:could be the IG report. Could be all the dossier documents nunes was given. I don't know what else Rex would be alluding to atmRockdoc said:
What's the bomb? Inquiring minds want to know.
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However, the FBI gained approval nevertheless to surveil members of Trump's campaign and "it's outrageous and clearly should be thoroughly investigated," said a senior law enforcement source, with knowledge of the process.
Multiple sources told this reporter that the dossier was used along with other evidence to obtain the warrant from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, known as FISC. The sources also stressed that there will be more information in the coming week regarding systemic "FISA abuse."
Just in time for midtermsbenchmark said:Assuming IG report is issued this month ... then the House and Senate committees release their reports in Feb ... then DOJ appoints a Special Counsel in (say) March .... so, grand jury indictments could start coming out about 3-6 months later.SpreadsheetAg said:
When would be the most optimal time for everything to go down (assuming it does)?
So indictments start coming out late Summer or early Fall?
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If there is a special council appointed, they need to pick someone with absolutely no connections to DC such as the head of the Texas Rangers Public Corruption Unit or the Public Integrity Unit.
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Well according to Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows just now, the bomb that is about to drop is the FISA abuse and what was done. Said the public will be horrified.
BernArnold said:Rockdoc said:
Well according to Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows just now, the bomb that is about to drop is the FISA abuse and what was done. Said the public will be horrified.
correction
40% of the public will be horrified
45% and most of the MSM will ignore it and claim bigger bogeymen for the other side
15% are unaware anyway
The ones in power or want power will. Why Section 702 needs to be curtailed but not gutted.Quote:
Sadly the 45% won't realize that if it could happen to a Republican candidate it could happen to a Democratic as well...
It can't. The bureaucracy is infested with liberals who will look the other way as long as dims are in power. See: IRS targeting, Obama spying, Fast and Furious, etc. They have no ethical standards or moral fiber.friscodick said:
Sadly the 45% won't realize that if it could happen to a Republican candidate it could happen to a Democratic as well...
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It can be difficult to see through the wording to understand the accurate story. Sara Carter and Fox News are both confirming the DOJ and FBI used the Steele Dossier to get FISA-702 Data Surveillance Authority allowing them to spy on Trump campaign officials.
In the latest developments, as reported by Sara Carter and Fox News, the DOJ and FBI used the sketchy 'Steele Dossier' as the foundation for their FISA application. WATCH:
respectfully, you are incredibly low on that 15% number.BernArnold said:Rockdoc said:
Well according to Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows just now, the bomb that is about to drop is the FISA abuse and what was done. Said the public will be horrified.
correction
40% of the public will be horrified
45% and most of the MSM will ignore it and claim bigger bogeymen for the other side
15% are unaware anyway