All Things Russia & Ukraine

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Trinity wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:53 am The 4th installment of Senate Intel's Russia report, examining the IC's January 2017 assessment of Russian interference and Putin's motives to help Trump.

"The Committee found no reason to dispute the Intelligence Community’s conclusions," Sen. Burr said.

One last report is due, regarding the many contacts between Trump campaign officials and Russians.

The report also discounts Trump’s Ukraine interference deflections. https://twitter.com/natashabertrand/sta ... 78465?s=21


Another reason the Senate did not dare hear from witnesses.
If the senate had extended the impeachment trial to hear from witnesses You'd be b*tching because the coronavirus isolation of Congress and the Senate would have interfered with getting that evil baztid TRUMP
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6ftstick wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 7:52 am
Trinity wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:21 am Will we see the unredacted Mueller Report tomorrow?
Mueller saw the unreacted Mueller report! Got Bupkis.
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6ftstick wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 7:55 am
Trinity wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:53 am The 4th installment of Senate Intel's Russia report, examining the IC's January 2017 assessment of Russian interference and Putin's motives to help Trump.

"The Committee found no reason to dispute the Intelligence Community’s conclusions," Sen. Burr said.

One last report is due, regarding the many contacts between Trump campaign officials and Russians.

The report also discounts Trump’s Ukraine interference deflections. https://twitter.com/natashabertrand/sta ... 78465?s=21


Another reason the Senate did not dare hear from witnesses.
If the senate had extended the impeachment trial to hear from witnesses You'd be b*tching because the coronavirus isolation of Congress and the Senate would have interfered with getting that evil baztid TRUMP
Seems to me that Congress should be doing Committee work via zoom or other such mechanisms during this period. They have a legal issue with taking votes as a full Senate or full House, but it's not as if work can't be done.

This matter or any other matter...dunno if they're doing that or not, but they certainly are continuing to work, draft legislation etc. I'd think they could take testimony as well.
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The Senate no longer hears testimony or examines documents.
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Trinity wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:21 am Will we see the unredacted Mueller Report tomorrow?
oooh great...then another deluge of speculation, false interpretation, and spin from the resistance :roll:

And just in time to kick POTUS and admin again while they're down...
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Federal judge will soon begin review of full, unredacted Mueller Report

"That means several of the exemptions invoked to hide Roger Stone’s efforts to optimize the WikiLeaks releases — everything under a b7A or b7B exemption starting on page 52 and in some other places — no longer apply. And given the way the timing has worked out, Reggie Walton will have first dibs on deciding whether President Trump’s personal involvement in Stone’s effort is entitled to any privacy consideration.

It may take Walton a while to get through this stuff (particularly if the 71-year old judge decides COVID threats prevent him from starting). But he should be able to get first review of what gets unsealed now.

Meanwhile, there’s another imminent source of more transparency coming."


SOO 2019 you say? This baby is FAR from over, folks/

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dislaxxic wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:05 pm Federal judge will soon begin review of full, unredacted Mueller Report

"That means several of the exemptions invoked to hide Roger Stone’s efforts to optimize the WikiLeaks releases — everything under a b7A or b7B exemption starting on page 52 and in some other places — no longer apply. And given the way the timing has worked out, Reggie Walton will have first dibs on deciding whether President Trump’s personal involvement in Stone’s effort is entitled to any privacy consideration.

It may take Walton a while to get through this stuff (particularly if the 71-year old judge decides COVID threats prevent him from starting). But he should be able to get first review of what gets unsealed now.

Meanwhile, there’s another imminent source of more transparency coming."


SOO 2019 you say? This baby is FAR from over, folks/

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dislaxxic wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:05 pm Federal judge will soon begin review of full, unredacted Mueller Report

"That means several of the exemptions invoked to hide Roger Stone’s efforts to optimize the WikiLeaks releases — everything under a b7A or b7B exemption starting on page 52 and in some other places — no longer apply. And given the way the timing has worked out, Reggie Walton will have first dibs on deciding whether President Trump’s personal involvement in Stone’s effort is entitled to any privacy consideration.

It may take Walton a while to get through this stuff (particularly if the 71-year old judge decides COVID threats prevent him from starting). But he should be able to get first review of what gets unsealed now.

Meanwhile, there’s another imminent source of more transparency coming."


SOO 2019 you say? This baby is FAR from over, folks/

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Maybe he'll save the good stuff to release in, oh, October.
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Trump might owe as much to China as Russia.
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https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-st ... ting-elbe/

Putin-Trump joint statement

The Soviet troops to meet US forces at the Elbe on April 25, 1945, were elements of the Soviet *First Ukrainian Front.*

Why isn't Trump commemorating this 75th anniversary with Ukrainian president Zelensky?
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Trinity wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:25 pm https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-st ... ting-elbe/

Putin-Trump joint statement

The Soviet troops to meet US forces at the Elbe on April 25, 1945, were elements of the Soviet *First Ukrainian Front.*

Why isn't Trump commemorating this 75th anniversary with Ukrainian president Zelensky?
Just illustrates how much the Ukraine was an integral part of Mother Russia.
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But they don’t want to be ruled by a Russian gangster. Imagine that.
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New Flynn Documents Show FBI Goal Was To ‘Get Him Fired’
Handwritten notes from the FBI that had been withheld from Michael Flynn and his defense team show that the FBI's goal in investigating and ambushing Flynn was 'to get him fired.'

https://thefederalist.com/2020/04/29/ex ... him-fired/
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That's clearly the narrative Syd Powell is trying to push, but that's certainly not how I read the notes. Let's see what the Judge thinks. His opinion is a tad more important than yours or mine, or Syd's.
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SEVEN DAYS AFTER JULIAN ASSANGE HELPED TRUMP WIN, ROGER STONE STARTED WORKING ON A PARDON

Large dump of government warrants on 4/28 are starting to reveal news, stay tuned.

The Fat Lady hasn't even started shopping for mouthwash to tune up her singing voice...

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Looks like Sessions is counter punching o d:


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tech37 wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:13 pm
Trinity wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:21 am Will we see the unredacted Mueller Report tomorrow?
oooh great...then another deluge of speculation, false interpretation, and spin from the resistance :roll:

And just in time to kick POTUS and admin again while they're down...
Are POTUS and the admin "down?
Not if you hear them tell it, right?


hmmm, do you believe Trump when he speaks, he tweets?

Or do you say to yourself, gee I wonder whether he's lying now, again?
Maybe he's just kidding.
Maybe he's just confused perhaps.

Nah, maybe he's impulsive, just speaking from the gut, he has great instincts after all...it could be correct.

Come on.
The guys lies about absolutely everything.
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:17 pm
dislaxxic wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:05 pm Federal judge will soon begin review of full, unredacted Mueller Report

"That means several of the exemptions invoked to hide Roger Stone’s efforts to optimize the WikiLeaks releases — everything under a b7A or b7B exemption starting on page 52 and in some other places — no longer apply. And given the way the timing has worked out, Reggie Walton will have first dibs on deciding whether President Trump’s personal involvement in Stone’s effort is entitled to any privacy consideration.

It may take Walton a while to get through this stuff (particularly if the 71-year old judge decides COVID threats prevent him from starting). But he should be able to get first review of what gets unsealed now.

Meanwhile, there’s another imminent source of more transparency coming."


SOO 2019 you say? This baby is FAR from over, folks/

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People don’t care that Russia installed the American President.
Jeezus Keerist!
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THE EIGHT INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE RUSSIAN INVESTIGATION HAVE ALREADY LASTED 47% LONGER THAN THE INVESTIGATION ITSELF

Cause that's what the GOP does! Wait til they're back in the minority in the Senate...woo boy...

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IF THE STEELE DOSSIER IS [RUSSIAN] DISINFORMATION, REPUBLICANS HAVE BECOME WILLFUL PARTICIPANTS IN THE OPERATION

Call her names all you want, but Marcy Wheeler is ALL OVER this whole sorry episode...

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