All Together Now: NO COLLUSION

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All Together Now: NO COLLUSION

...not that it will matter to the media.

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monkeymania's picture

You have been proven right. There is nothing in the redacted report that should make Trumptards like yourself think for even a second that your dear leader just might be guilty of anything, that the Trump administration is a criminal enterprise, or that Trump has ever lied about anything.

 

The report said that Trump "slumped back in his chair," after Sessions informed him of Mueller's appointment.

"Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my Presidency. I’m fucked," Trump said, according to Hunt.

"How could you let this happen, Jeff?" he asked, telling the attorney general he had let him down and that he was supposed to protect him.

"This is the worst thing that ever happened to me," Trump said.

 

Former White House Counsel Don McGahn told investigators that Trump called him on two occasions to tell then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein that Mueller had "conflicts" and needed to be removed as special counsel.

McGahn said that he agreed to do it to get off the phone, but that he planned to resign rather than carry out the order. He told former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and adviser Steve Bannon that he planned to quit. Priebus told investigators McGahn didn't get into specifics, but that Trump had asked him to "do crazy shit."

 

Trump later asked McGahn about notes he had taken of their meetings.

"Lawyers don't take notes. I never had a lawyer who took notes," Trump said, according to the report. McGahn told him he took notes because he's a "real lawyer" and it is important to create a written record.

"I've had a lot of great lawyers, like Roy Cohn. He did not take notes," Trump said, referring to the controversial attorney who worked for Sen. Joseph McCarthy and who has been described as Trump's mentor. (If you don't know Roy Cohn, research him. He's a real winner.)

 

In his written answers to the special counsel, Trump told Mueller that when he said, "Russia if you're listening" during a July 2016 campaign event and asked Russia to hack into his opponent Hillary Clinton's emails, he made the comment "in jest and sarcastically, as was apparent to any objective observer."

But, according to the report, within about five hours of Trump's request, Russian military intelligence agents "targeted Clinton's personal office for the first time." And according to Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn, Trump "repeatedly" asked members of his campaign to track down emails Clinton was believed to have deleted.

 

After Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, the then-deputy press secretary told reporters during a White House news conference that "the rank and file of the FBI had lost confidence in their director." She had told reporters the claim was based on statements from "countless members of the FBI."

But according to the report, when the special counsel's office asked her about the claim, Sanders said it had been a "slip of the tongue." She said she made the statement "in the heat of the moment," and Mueller's team concluded it "was not founded on anything."

 

After the FBI raided the home, office and hotel room of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, Trump reached out to Cohen publicly and privately, telling him to "hang in there" and "stay strong." Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani set up a "back channel" through another lawyer, Robert Costello, who told Cohen he should "Sleep well tonight ... you have friends in high places."

Cohen told Mueller that he understood that as long as he stayed on message, Trump would take care of him – either with a pardon or by shutting the investigation down.

 

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie recalled a lunch at the White House with Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, where the president asked him to call Comey and "tell him he's part of the team." Christie refused.

Christie also recalled that Flynn called Kushner during the meeting to complain about something that then-Press Secretary Sean Spicer has said during a news conference.

"You know the president respects you," Kushner told Flynn, according to Christie. "The president cares about you. I'll get the president to send out a positive tweet about you later."

Trump then nodded in agreement, Christie said, according to the report.

 

There is a lot more that shows Trump to be the disasterous president that he is. Things like after saying over and over and over again that he has a "Big brain" and "The best memory", he said "I don't remember" over 30 times in the report. I know Trump is your hero and Trump supporters are running around in circles saying their hero is "Vindicated" of everything but what the redacted report clearly showed is that Trump is a terrible president who just does what he has always done; lie, deny, deflect, redirect, and declare victory. It's really sad how far down Trump has brought the office of the presidency.

 

 

 

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monkeymania's picture

LOLOLOLOL

 

"The evidence we obtained about the President's actions and intent presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred. Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him." -redacted Mueller report...........VINDICATION AND EXONERATION ALL WRAPPED UP INTO ONE.

 

"Although the investigation established that the Russian government perceived it would benefit from a Trump presidency and worked to secure that outcome, and that the Campaign expected it would benefit electorally from information stolen and released through Russian efforts, the investigation did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities."-redacted Mueller report

 

"The Russian contacts (with Trump's campaign) consisted of business connections, offers of assistance to the Campaign, invitations for candidate Trump and Putin to meet in person, invitations for Campaign officials and representatives of the Russian government to meet, and policy positions seeking improved U.S.-Russian relations."-redacted Mueller report

 

"The evidence supports the inference that the President intended (former campaign Chairman Paul) Manafort to believe that he could receive a pardon, which would make cooperation with the government as a means of obtaining a lesser sentence unnecessary." -redacted Mueller report

 

My GOD what a shitshow.

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Maxpower's picture

Take a breath.

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monkeymania's picture

Copying and pasting facts is brutal indeed.

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Dagambit's picture

TLDR; something about, muh collusion (tear)

 

~ Skip

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danmanjones's picture

OBSTRUCTION! REDACTED! etc.

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The comedy does not get any worse now, does it.

 

A few days back the smpotus tweeted about how he was exhonorated and how great everything was and now suddenly the report is full of lies?

 

It gets more and more frightening that these american retards actually have nuclear weapons.

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