Mueller dismisses top FBI agent in Russia probe for anti-Trump texts

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Set/Reset Deadlines as to CONCORD MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTING LLC: Brief not to exceed ten pages regarding areas of disagreement about the proposed protective order due by 6/26/2018 at 5pm. (jl) (Entered: 06/26/2018)
That kind of sucks in restricting the number of pages. Now they'll have to edit it down most likely. And Concord's lawyers are largely operating blindly since there has been no discovery and they have no way of knowing what should or shouldn't be included in the protective order.

To me, it seems the judge is wanting them to drill down on the question of whether a court can restrict an owner and officer of a corporate defendant from seeing discovery when he is indicted himself but has not entered an appearance.
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Here's the Protective Order that they have till end of business to respond to.

I see Jessie K. Liu added to the mix














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Rapier108 said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

Napolitano just called Mark Warner honorable...... Nap is officially a sock puppet
He went off the rails a while ago.

Funny how he was very critical of the entire Mueller witch hunt, and then all of a sudden, turned into its biggest defender.
Last year when he stated his sources were telling GHCQ were responsible for the surveillance he was WAY TOO close to the target with his information. I'm sure the black hats freaked out and quickly dug up dirt on him and it was apparently damaging enough to keep him quiet.

Two years ago I would have said the above was conspiracy nonsense. Not anymore.
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For you other Pacer users I found this neat app that manages a database of filings, and when you bring up the docket if it has already been downloaded by another Pacer user that is using Recap as well, it gives you an icon to click on to go to the free database and save the per page charges for filings.


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Rapier108 said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

Napolitano just called Mark Warner honorable...... Nap is officially a sock puppet
He went off the rails a while ago.

Funny how he was very critical of the entire Mueller witch hunt, and then all of a sudden, turned into its biggest defender.


Doesn't make sense, unless.......
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I don't think there's anything you can't find. Pretty cool dig.

Secondly, regarding Hawg's supposition about the judge, do judges often attempt to lead one side, or the other, through the legal forest for days, weeks, or even months? Just wondering, as it would seem to be extremely expensive, a waste of time, and often counterproductive.
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Lost all respect for Judge Napolitano during the past year. When he was suspended at for what he said on Fox News in March of 2017, he was on to the British involvement with the FBI, the use of the FISA warrants to spy on the President and a weak investigation on HRC emails. Now he is a laughing shill for Mueller making a fool of himself. He was obviously turn by somebody showing him his own dirt. Sad.
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https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2018/06/25/the_mysterious_seven_preludes_of_the_fbis_trump-russia_probe.html

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The May contacts included another, frequently overlooked, Russia-related approach to the Trump campaign. That month, conservative political activist Paul Erickson emailed Trump campaign adviser Rick Dearborn under the subject line "Kremlin Connection." Erickson sought to set up a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Erickson wrote: "Putin is deadly serious about building a good relationship with Mr. Trump. He wants to extend an invitation to Mr. Trump to visit him in the Kremlin before the election."

Although Erickson's contact fits a pattern of efforts to connect the Trump campaign to Russia, he is the only figure who approached the campaign without any discernible ties to the FBI, Western intelligence agencies, the Clintons or the Russians. This makes his offer to broker a meeting with Putin a highly improbable proposal that would never normally be communicated through such channels all the more mysterious.

This article reviews 7 unusual contacts with the Trump Campaign prior to the official commencement of Crossfire Hurricane that may have been FBI sting or entrapment ploys. I knew about 6 of them, but the one in quotes above was new to me.
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This article reviews 7 unusual contacts with the Trump Campaign prior to the official commencement of Crossfire Hurricane that may have been FBI sting or entrapment ploys. I knew about 6 of them, but the one in quotes above was new to me.
Same here, when I read that this AM. What's in question is how is Erickson connected to Putin?

Confusing.
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SCOTUS ruled on Travel Ban

5-4 in favor of POTUS


Court says that the language of the INA is "clear," and "the Proclamation does not exceed any textual limit on the President's authority." The Proclamation is "squarely within the scope of Presidential authority under the INA." - Chief Justice Roberts
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aggiehawg said:

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This article reviews 7 unusual contacts with the Trump Campaign prior to the official commencement of Crossfire Hurricane that may have been FBI sting or entrapment ploys. I knew about 6 of them, but the one in quotes above was new to me.
Same here, when I read that this AM. What's in question is how is Erickson connected to Putin?

Confusing.
I think Erickson is a cutout just to shoot an email about a meeting that he couldn't provide

Same thing they did with Don Jr he just went for it, and they show up with the lawyer wanting to talk about adoptions.

Erickson was going to deliver, but they wanted a paper trail of the offer, that was their main goal, "intent" COmey's favorite term.
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Gee, can anyone guess who the four dissents were?
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RoscoePColtrane said:

SCOTUS ruled on Travel Ban

5-4 in favor of POTUS


Court says that the language of the INA is "clear," and "the Proclamation does not exceed any textual limit on the President's authority." The Proclamation is "squarely within the scope of Presidential authority under the INA." - Chief Justice Roberts
It's a friggin' farce and a travesty that this wasn't 9-0
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Ole Tortuga delivered on this one



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Gee, can anyone guess who the four dissents were?
BREYER, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which KAGAN, J., joined. SOTOMAYOR, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which GINSBURG, J., joined.
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In the dicta of the travel ban case, one of the bases for an obstruction of justice charge based on Trump's firing of Comey just went out of the window. It doesn't matter what Trump said to Lester Holt. He had the authority to fire Comey, period.
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Rockdoc said:

So I take it that basically the DOJ answers to no one? I mean how else do you interpret it?


That is their attitude.

Elections have consequences. Polls show the majority favors the border wall, kicking out illegal immigrants, have a great disdain for Maxine Waters and Hildog, and the list goes on.....

Elections have consequences. The DOJ/FBI want you to believe they are independent of the Executive and Legislative and Judicial branches of our government when the Republicans are in the majority. When the democrats are in charge , they see the DOJ/FBI as political allies.
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aggiehawg said:

In the dicta of the travel ban case, one of the bases for an obstruction of justice charge based on Trump's firing of Comey just went out of the window. It doesn't natter what Trump said to Lester Holt. He had the authority to fire Comey, period.
Have you gone back and red any of Gorsuch's his stuff reads like Mickey Spillane. Wouldn't be surprised if a couple of those clerks for Roberts, got a little coaching from Neil. They gave a little lesson to the left in case law. Can't wait to hear a pure Gorsuch opinion when that time ever comes. He can right some blistering but polite paper.
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This POS needs his ticket punched badly

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RoscoePColtrane said:

This POS needs his ticket punched badly


i have to unblock ads to read that. I rather not give that POS a click also. Any summaries?
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AgShaun00 said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

This POS needs his ticket punched badly


i have to unblock ads to read that. I rather not give that POS a click also. Any summaries?
ZURICH George Soros, the billionaire investor and liberal donor, sat in his hotel suite by Lake Zurich this week, lamenting the turn much of the world has taken in recent years: "Everything that could go wrong has gone wrong."

His favored presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, lost to President Trump, whose "America First" platform runs counter to the globalism Soros embraces. Trump, he said, "is willing to destroy the world." The European Union, which Soros once hoped would be so successful that he could end his charitable work in the region, is contending with the impending loss of Britain and a rise of anti-immigrant sentiment. And Soros himself has emerged as a political target in elections from Hungary to California, where his donations have been used as a cudgel against the causes he supports.

The 87-year-old Holocaust survivor, who has poured much of his fortune into promoting liberal values around the globe, is now confronting a wave of nationalist sentiment washing against issues he has championed.

But rather than recede from public life in his twilight years, Soros has decided to push even harder for his agenda, he told The Washington Post in a rare interview.

"The bigger the danger, the bigger the threat, the more I feel engaged to confront it," Soros said Thursday. Wearing an open-collar shirt, he spoke animatedly for an hour, sitting at a table in his suite after an appearance at a Human Rights Watch conference. "So in that sense, yes, I redouble my efforts."

Confronting brick walls


Soros's willingness to remain in the fray comes as he faces renewed vilification from a wide-ranging group of opponents that includes actress Roseanne Barr and Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has been accused of being an all-powerful puppet master, a Nazi sympathizer and the person controlling the Democratic Party.

He acknowledges that the attacks can blunt his impact.

"It makes it very difficult for me to speak effectively because it can be taken out of context and used against me," Soros said.

For all the billions of dollars at his disposal, Soros is also being forced to reckon with limits on his political influence in the United States. He acknowledged that he did not see Trump's election coming. "Apparently, I was living in my own bubble," he said.

Soros, who plans to spend at least $15 million in 2018 races, has already faced some setbacks this cycle. His bid to replace several district attorneys in California with challengers seeking changes to the criminal justice system was largely unsuccessful in Tuesday's elections. "We ran into a brick wall in California," he said.

Soros said he is certain in his assessment of Trump, whom he describes as a "narcissist" who "considers himself all-powerful."

But he does not appear settled on the strategy to defeat him. Soros said he disapproves of a campaign by fellow liberal billionaire Tom Steyer to push to impeach the president, saying he would only support such an effort if Democrats retake Congress this year and gain Republican support.

Soros, who said he wants to avoid dividing the party, also refused to pick favorites among the emerging crop of 2020 Democratic presidential contenders. But there is one prospective candidate he said he hopes does not get the nod: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York.

He blames Gillibrand for pushing the resignation of former senator Al Franken "whom I admire," Soros said, "in order to improve her chances."

Franken (Minn.) resigned in January after a number of women alleged that he touched them inappropriately. Gillibrand was a leading voice urging her fellow Democrat to quit.

She declined to comment.

Earlier this year, Patrick Gaspard, the former Obama White House political director who now runs Soros's Open Society Foundations, said he asked the billionaire how he viewed the organization's role at a time when so much of Soros's work is under assault.

"This is the moment we were built for," Soros responded, according to Gaspard.

The Hungarian-born Soros, who became one of the world's wealthiest people by managing hedge funds and betting on currency changes, has given away billions of dollars to groups promoting human rights, democracy and liberal causes.

His New York-based Open Society Foundations now spends $940 million a year in 100 countries, promoting values such as free speech and free elections, according to the group. In the United States, the Open Society spends $150 million a year financing groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood.

For a period of time, Soros was the largest private donor in Russia, funding initiatives such as an anti-torture program, according to the foundation. Two years ago, Putin's government effectively banned Soros's group from distributing funds in the country, calling it "undesirable" and "a threat to the fundamentals of the constitutional system."

Last week, Putin suggested that Soros's spending around the world resembles the kind of political interference that U.S. intelligence officials blame on Russia.

"He intervenes in things all over the world," Putin told Austrian television. "But the State Department will tell you that it has nothing to do with that, that this is the personal business of Mr. Soros."

Elsewhere in Europe, Soros has also come under attack. This year, Viktor Orban, the right-wing prime minister of Hungary, won reelection after charging that Soros wanted to flood Europe with Muslim immigrants. Orban said one of his first efforts would be to pass a "Stop Soros" bill, aimed at cracking down on organizations he views as countering his agenda.

"I'm painfully aware that they are against the ideas that I stand for," Soros said of his critics around the world.

2016 and Trump

In the United States, Soros was initially seen as an ally by Republicans who shared his opposition to communist dictators. He made modest donations to support the GOP in the 1980s and 1990s, according to campaign finance reports.

But he turned decisively against Republicans after President George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 2003 on the basis of faulty intelligence about weapons of mass destruction.

Since then, his political spending a fraction of the money he gives away every year has made him one of the Democratic Party's most reliable and generous donors.

In 2016, he poured at least $25 million into mobilizing Democratic voters in an effort to bolster Clinton and other candidates on the left, a Soros spokesman said.

In the final days of the White House race, Trump spoke in his closing television ad about sending a tough message to "global special interests" who wanted to control Washington, as images of Soros and other financial leaders who are Jewish flashed on the screen amid footage of Clinton.

Soros, who describes himself as an agnostic Jew, said he considered the ad "a coded anti-Semitic message."

On Election Day, Soros gathered with friends to watch returns in his Fifth Avenue duplex, overlooking the reservoir of New York's Central Park.

As the returns came in, "the party turned into a wake," said Anthony Romero, executive director of the ACLU, who was one of the guests.

Soros said he spent months studying what went wrong in the election. He said he concluded that while Clinton would have made a "very good president," she was not a good campaigner. "She was too much like a schoolmarm," Soros said. "Talking down to people . . . instead of listening to them."

But he said he also diagnosed a larger problem: the increasing ease with which people's opinions can be manipulated. "It is so much easier to destroy trust than to build it up," Soros said.

Soros has known Trump for years. Decades ago, the two men dined together several times at the Berkshire estate of a mutual friend, Soros said.

"I had no idea he had political ambitions, but I didn't like his behavior as a businessman," he said.

At one point, he said, Trump asked him to be the lead tenant in a new office building he was developing in New York City.

"Name your price," Trump said, according to Soros. Soros said he declined because he was concerned that being so closely associated with the developer, whose Atlantic City casinos were financially troubled at the time, would hurt "my reputation."

The White House and the Trump Organization did not respond to requests for comment.

Soros said that if Democrats win in a "landslide" and forge a bipartisan relationship with moderate Republicans, as he expects, then he would favor impeaching Trump "because he is endangering the United States and the world."

But even then, there would be a cost, he said: "This would make [Vice President] Pence the president, who is much more competent in representing the far right, whose views with which I disagree, than Trump himself."

Races, donations, defiance

This cycle, Soros has focused his political investments on congressional races and mobilizing voters on the left. His largest donation this year has been $5 million to Win Justice, a voter-mobilization group focused on minorities, women and young voters in Florida, Michigan and Nevada.

He has also continued to invest in district attorney races, saying prosecutors are "the linchpin of the judicial system" and key to his effort to reduce prison sentences. He sent $1.45 million to a group that supported civil rights attorney Larry Krasner in his successful race for Philadelphia district attorney last year. A spokesman said Krasner had never met Soros or anyone in his organization.

Soros's recent efforts in California were not so successful. Three of his candidates for district attorney in California lost their primaries, and a fourth faces a runoff.

His financial support became a political issue in some of the campaigns. Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert, who defeated her challenger Tuesday, claimed that the city was "under attack" from the billionaire, "who has brought his war against law enforcement" to Sacramento.

The breadth of Soros's spending has made him a frequent target of critics on the right, who suggest he is secretly backing movements that appear to be driven by the grass roots.

Former congressman Jack Kingston, a Georgia Republican who is a CNN commentator, suggested on Twitter in February that Soros and other activists, rather than students, were behind a protest in the wake of a Florida high school shooting in which a gunman killed 17 people.

A spokesman said Soros had no involvement with the protest.

Kingston said in an interview that he was merely raising the question of whether Soros was involved.

"Some names invoke an emotional outcry from the red-meat crowds, and certainly he is one of them on the right," Kingston said. "The left has theirs. He does get that sort of sinister, that is, that kind of myth about him, that he plays in the shadows. Maybe that's wrong."

Last month, Soros's name went viral again when Barr tweeted that he is "a nazi who turned in his fellow Jews to be murdered in German concentration camps & stole their wealth."

Among those who retweeted her was the president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.

Soros, who said he used false papers at age 13 to survive the Nazi occupation of Hungary, calls such claims "a total fabrication," adding that they "annoy me greatly."

But he is not fazed, he said.

"I'm proud of my enemies," Soros said. "When I look at the enemies I have all over the world, I must be doing something right."
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Soros is the right hand of Satan.
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aggiehawg said:

As to the casino affiliated person involved in the Russian sting, instead of Trump how about Michael Cohen and that Felix Sater guy?

Or Cohen was being duped by Sater and Sater was the FBI asset?

Hhmm.
Well, well, well:

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Trump's personal lawyer and fixer started working on a proposed Trump Tower in Moscow in September 2015 with Felix Sater, a Russian-born real estate developer who's a felon and previously had helped collect intelligence for the U.S. government. Cohen said the Trump Organization signed a nonbinding letter of intent in October 2015 with Moscow-based I.C. Expert Investment Company.
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SIAP.

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Soros said he is certain in his assessment of Trump, whom he describes as a "narcissist" who "considers himself all-powerful."
Takes one to know one?

And Trump is winning the battle with Soros.
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Upcoming testimony

A LOT of speculation that Strzok lost his clearance & was escorted out because the FISA IG report was so damning.

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Evidently Sotomayor unleashed her fury in a 20-minute dissent from the bench!
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Rocky Rider said:

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Soros said he is certain in his assessment of Trump, whom he describes as a "narcissist" who "considers himself all-powerful."
Takes one to know one?

And Trump is winning the battle with Soros.
Here's what I don't understand about Soros, and have never really given it a though until now: to what end? The guy was born two years before Moses, is apparently in excellent health (even if the kids are "well groomed to continue the legacy), and passionately continues to acquire power, distrupt ANY event, and infiltrate organizations.

It's not likely he's going to set an age record, so what's he attempting to do? If it's power, he's got it. If he's an agnostic/athiest, which is likely, he won't give a damn after his last breath. I guess I just don't get the motivation.
Hate is how progressives sustain themselves. Without hate, introspection begins to slip into the progressive's consciousness, threatening the progressive with the truth: that their ideas and opinions are illogical, hypocritical, dangerous, and asinine.
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Some people take delight in causing chaos and knowing they caused it.
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Possible they are no longer employees?
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A man like Soros has got a great big hole, right in the middle of himself. And he can never kill enough, or steal enough, or inflict enough pain to ever fill it.
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RoscoePColtrane said:


No way in hell was that meeting unplanned. They just happened to both be in Phoenix at the same time? Laughable.
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jjeffers1 said:

A man like Soros has got a great big hole, right in the middle of himself. And he can never kill enough, or steal enough, or inflict enough pain to ever fill it.



Revenge. Just for being born.

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