Gowdy is now saying that a second special counsel is unavoidable given the known facts.
Mr Magoo is not going to like this one bit.
Mr Magoo is not going to like this one bit.
SO he would have to be appointed an actual special counsel, and then choose his investigators from the DOJ of which his department is a part of correct?aggiehawg said:No can do, muchacho. The powers of the Inspector General's office are set out and limited by statute.RoscoePColtrane said:
I never considered the subpoena limitations of Horowitz, but he could be granted the power I suppose as granting him prosecutorial powers as well. That would eliminate their concern, if that's their only concern.
Trump has to fire him. No choice at that point. And then fires Rosenstein, if he refuses to appoint one.Rockdoc said:
And if he refuses or takes no action?
Might be the answer we've all been looking for on why no one is being fired from the doj and fbi. Horowitz wouldn't be able to interview them.RoscoePColtrane said:
I never considered the subpoena limitations of Horowitz, but he could be granted the power I suppose as granting him prosecutorial powers as well. That would eliminate their concern, if that's their only concern.
Rockdoc said:
And if he refuses or takes no action?
Third Special Counsel. That one would investigate Mueller's actions, too.MouthBQ98 said:
Second special counsel, come on down...
aggiehawg said:Third Special Counsel. That one would investigate Mueller's actions, too.MouthBQ98 said:
Second special counsel, come on down...
This really is getting to be a game of chess. When one Special Counsel gets indicted by another...checkmate.
Who is a Soros, Rothchild puppet.Quote:
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I wonder if this already happen about a year ago.texrover91 said:aggiehawg said:Third Special Counsel. That one would investigate Mueller's actions, too.MouthBQ98 said:
Second special counsel, come on down...
This really is getting to be a game of chess. When one Special Counsel gets indicted by another...checkmate.
How about give Mueller a deal and let him wear a white hat instead of an orange jumpsuit?
Can you just imagine his closing arguments in a trial. Like watching paint dryaggiehawg said:
Apropos of nothing, listening to Sessions speak right now is giving me a headache. Rapidly beginning to hate this guy.
Depends facilitate poor wedgies.fasthorses05 said:
I just want to see Duck giving our AG a wedgie, and see how many cover it!
It's likely there will be memes on that forever!
Radio check. 'Viper' to 'Mr Magoo.' Bandits on your tail and at your 3 and 6 ... making monkey-faces and yelling "nana-nana-poo-poo, 'yo mama wears Russian army boots." Rules of engagement are not for your protection ... engage a second SC immediately. How copy?aggiehawg said:
Apropos of nothing, listening to Sessions speak right now is giving me a headache. Rapidly beginning to hate this guy.
OMG ... this man need to be drawn and quartered and national TV.drcrinum said:
Sessions: "I have appointed a person outside of Washington, many years in the Department of Justice, to look at all the allegations that the House Judiciary Committee members sent to us and we're conducting that investigation."
Bobcat06 said:
Everyone upset that Sessions is moving slow needs to calm down.
Sessions has the goods on FBI/Clinton corruption, but he's proceeding methodically to ensure there is no appearance of prosecuting political opponents. Any slip up and the left will be crying witch hunt!
e.g. He's not going to appoint a special counsel. He's going to appoint a neutral party to recommend appointing a special counsel.
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The escort claiming to have tapes proving Russian interference in the US election, explained
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...Back in early August 2016, at the height of the US presidential campaign, the oligarch, Oleg Deripaska, and the deputy Russian prime minister, Sergei Prikhodko, took a multi-day yacht trip together off the coast of Norway. They invited several high-end escorts along for the trip, including Anastasia Vashukevich of Belarus, who was about 19 years old at the time.
Vashukevich, a frequent social media user, Instagrammed her trip, posting photos and video, apparently unbeknownst to the two men. In one video snippet she posted as part of a montage several months later, the men talk United States relations, and Deripaska says the following (according to a translation provided in Navalny's video):The "she" is in reference to Victoria Nuland, who was President Obama's top State Department official overseeing Russian relations and was loathed by many in the Russian government (a diplomatically embarrassing private conversation she had was once taped and leaked). In and of itself, Deripaska's remark here is hardly a bombshell but it does tell us that Deripaska was willing to talk about such topics in front of Vashukevich....Quote:
We've got bad relations with America, because the friend of Sergey Eduardovich [Prikhodko], Nuland's her name, is responsible for them. When she was your age, she's spent a month on a Russian whaling boat. She hates our country after this. Why is that?
The Times's Richard Paddock then interviewed the detained Vashukevich this week, and she claimed she had more than 16 hours of audio recordings from her trip with Deripaska and Prikhodko. "If America gives me protection, I will tell everything I know," she said. "I am afraid to go back to Russia. Some strange things can happen."
"They were discussing elections," she went on. "Deripaska had a plan about elections." And she claimed they had conversations with three people who spoke English fluently and who she thought were Americans. (Again, we don't know whether this is true or self-serving.)...
So when the badly indebted Manafort got a high-profile job advising Trump's presidential campaign in March 2016, Manafort saw an opportunity. He emailed his business associate Konstantin Kilimnik in early April about his newly high media profile, writing, "How do we use to get whole," and "Has OVD operation seen?" (These are Deripaska's initials.)...
Kilimnik and Manafort arranged a meeting in New York City to discuss the matter on August 2 Kilimnik wrote that he had a "long caviar story" to tell and "several important messages." They have claimed this meeting was unrelated to the US presidential campaign. (Update: And according to flight records newly reviewed by Scott Stedman, a private jet owned by Deripaska flew in to Newark airport the very next day before departing the US that night. We don't yet know if the oligarch himself was on it.)
Deripaska took the now-infamous yacht trip with Russia's deputy prime minister a few days after this.
Manafort, unexpectedly, didn't end up lasting much longer on the Trump campaign he was fired on August 19. But there are still a great many questions about what, exactly, happened between him, Kilimnik, and Deripaska beforehand....