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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sat Dec 1, 2018, 06:07 PM Dec 2018

Trump aides caught in web of deception over Russia contacts

WASHINGTON — One lied about his knowledge of Russian-hacked emails, another about a Russian real estate deal, a third about dialogue over sanctions with a Russian ambassador.

A pattern of deception by advisers to President Donald Trump, aimed at covering up Russia-related contacts during the 2016 campaign and transition period, has unraveled bit by bit in criminal cases brought by special counsel Robert Mueller. The lies to the FBI and to Congress, including by Trump's former fixer and his national security adviser, have raised new questions about Trump's connections to Russia, revealed key details about the special counsel's findings and painted a portrait of aides eager to protect the president and the administration by concealing communications they presumably recognized as problematic.

The false statements cut to the heart of Mueller's mission to untangle ties between the Trump campaign and Russia and to establish whether they colluded to sway the election. They concern some of the central questions of the investigation, including why the incoming Trump administration discouraged Russia from retaliating over sanctions imposed for election hacking; who knew what when about illegally obtained Democratic emails; and how plans for a Trump Tower in Moscow came together and fell apart.

"I think you can draw a conclusion that these false statements generally relate to an effort to protect the president of the United States in connection with his dealings with Russia," said Daniel Petalas, a defense lawyer and former Justice Department prosecutor. "That's what makes them material to the investigation that Mueller is pursuing, which is a necessary element of a false statement claim — that it has to be material."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-aides-caught-in-web-of-deception-over-russia-contacts/ar-BBQks8U

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Trump aides caught in web of deception over Russia contacts (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2018 OP
It seems so amateurish - like a B-level T.V. show erronis Dec 2018 #1

erronis

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1. It seems so amateurish - like a B-level T.V. show
Sat Dec 1, 2018, 06:14 PM
Dec 2018

Who wrote the screenplay? Who is the director? The actors are obviously wannabes that have no training.

This whole thing reeks of throwing shit against the wall and seeing what sticks.

Unfortunately dump stuck too well. Mucilage.

What the f are the halfway-intelligent republicons thinking, doing, about this outrage against reason? Don't they care what their progeny will think about them in 10, 20, 50 years? (Obviously not.)

Ian Fleming penned a novel "From Russia With Love" that could have been better executed by the donald than Sean Connery. Of course, it would have been a flop (tiny mushroom).

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