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There are a ton of U.S. Attorneys and Justice Department employees who are strongly biased. Plenty of conservatives served in those roles during the Obama administration, and plenty of liberals served in those roles during Bush and Trump's administrations.
I don't get the argument. Those departments don't fire everyone when a new admin comes in and replace the thousands of attorneys, supervisors and staff with patronage appointments.
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And here we have our first major leak:
Days Before Firing, Comey Asked for More Resources for Russia Inquiry
Days before he was fired, James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, asked the Justice Department for a significant increase in resources for the bureau’s investigation into Russia’s interference in the presidential election, according to three congressional officials who were briefed on his request.
Mr. Comey asked for the resources last week from Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who also wrote the Justice Department’s memo that was used to justify the firing of Mr. Comey this week, the officials said.
Senior White House and Justice Department officials had been working on building a case against Mr. Comey since at least last week, according to administration officials. Mr. Sessions had been charged with coming up with reasons to fire him, the officials said.
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Originally posted by CBB_Fan View PostAnd here we have our first major leak:
Days Before Firing, Comey Asked for More Resources for Russia Inquiry
Of course, there are some who think the NYT is 'fake news'.
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostSessions is a bit of a dolt if he had a week to hunt for reasons to fire Comey and the best he could come up with was "Hey, remember how we lavishly praised your handling of the Clinton emails this winter? We changed our mind, you sucked at it and that's why you're getting shitcanned."
If something does not make sense (the sentence referred to above), it probably isn't true.
Trump has a long and well-documented history of telling whoppers. Something else was going on here. What it was, we may never know, but it definitely was on the down-low.
At this point, and given Trump's inability to tell the truth if a convenient lie is available, I'm going to conclude there's credence to the theory it was done to hinder the investigation, because that theory makes the most sense to me right now.
This would have all been different if Trump hadn't been a charter member of the liar's club. Constantly exaggerating and lying to the American public has a way of catching up to you.
If he had made an effort to be transparent and honest, I might not have this opinion right now.....
Note I am open to anyone advancing other theories with some facts behind them, but as of this moment, and especially after the bellweathers I watch stating it is troubling (McCain, Graham and others), I believe something is being hidden from us (the American people).
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At this point, considering everything that has come out in the past 24 hours or so, Republicans would be best served by throwing Trump under the bus and trying to distance themselves from him and the mess he is actively creating. In doing so, they might be able to somehow miraculously save the House in 2018.
However, if they continue to sit on the sidelines, and worse yet, actively attempt to save him in the manner McConnell is, there will probably be hell to pay in 2018. And if they lose the House, Trump and the Republican agenda is effectively over. With the next census in 2020, you can bet Democrats will be taking a page from the Republican playbook and attempting to game the system through gerrymandering.
I just do not understand the thinking of Republicans right now. It seems awfully shortsighted. Better to let burn the guy you never liked in the first place than to let him almost singlehandedly ruin their highly successful strategy for the past 7 years."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostAt this point, considering everything that has come out in the past 24 hours or so, Republicans would be best served by throwing Trump under the bus and trying to distance themselves from him and the mess he is actively creating. In doing so, they might be able to somehow miraculously save the House in 2018.
However, if they continue to sit on the sidelines, and worse yet, actively attempt to save him in the manner McConnell is, there will probably be hell to pay in 2018. And if they lose the House, Trump and the Republican agenda is effectively over. With the next census in 2020, you can bet Democrats will be taking a page from the Republican playbook and attempting to game the system through gerrymandering.
I just do not understand the thinking of Republicans right now. It seems awfully shortsighted. Better to let burn the guy you never liked in the first place than to let him almost singlehandedly ruin their highly successful strategy for the past 7 years.
“Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostHowever, if they continue to sit on the sidelines, and worse yet, actively attempt to save him in the manner McConnell is, there will probably be hell to pay in 2018. And if they lose the House, Trump and the Republican agenda is effectively over. With the next census in 2020, you can bet Democrats will be taking a page from the Republican playbook and attempting to game the system through gerrymandering.
Wonder how this might play into the grand scheme of things? Re:2020 censusUp your nose with a rubber hose - Barbarino
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostAt this point, considering everything that has come out in the past 24 hours or so, Republicans would be best served by throwing Trump under the bus and trying to distance themselves from him and the mess he is actively creating. In doing so, they might be able to somehow miraculously save the House in 2018.
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Attached FilesThe future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Presence of Russian photographer in Oval Office raises alarms
A photographer for a Russian state-owned news agency was allowed into the Oval Office on Wednesday during President Trump’s meeting with Russian diplomats, a level of access that was criticized by former U.S. intelligence officials as a potential security breach.
The officials cited the danger that a listening device or other surveillance equipment could have been brought into the Oval Office while hidden in cameras or other electronics. Former U.S. intelligence officials raised questions after photos of Trump’s meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov were posted online by the Tass news agency.
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Originally posted by seskridgeReportedly, Spicer hid in bushes to avoid reporters.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated to more precisely describe White House press secretary Sean Spicer's location late Tuesday night in the minutes before he briefed reporters. Spicer huddled with his staff among bushes near television sets on the White House grounds, not "in the bushes," as the story originally stated.
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