Gagging for it (SCO Thread v. 29) Update Mueller Report Released

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Nobody gives a fuck what you think Bob. You're so far gone off the deep end you're flat earth level in Trumps ass.

You'll be Trump's prison penpal. Waiting for him on the outside.

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Nobody gives a fuck what you think Bob. You're so far gone off the deep end you're flat earth level in Trumps ass.

You'll be Trump's prison penpal. Waiting for him on the outside.

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We’ll all be able to look back in 5 years and see who the gullible morons were...

Hint, it won’t be me.
 
President Trump will leave the office largely unscathed. However, after he doesn't have the perceived immunity of the office of the President anymore, the subpoenas will start flying.

I wonder how many people will be dumb enough to give to his GoFundMe after his accounts are seized and he gets nuked for bank fraud/money laundering and who knows what else?



This guy gets it...


As far as what happens when trump leaves office. I really don’t give a fuck. If he committed crimes, punish him like any other criminal. Fuck’em.


That being said, I think people overestimate the zeal to continue investigations after someone leaves office. Lawyers don’t work for free, and everyone’s focus shifts to fighting the next battle, how to discredit our nations first female president, Nikki Haley.
 
Do you guys think there's a chance Trump ever has to testify? Even after leaving office 2020/24.

Remember when Trump had the leverage to submit written answers?
If he had to now after everyone who's gone down i don't think his legal counsel would be able to negotiate that again.
I wish Honorable Mueller gets a chance to make Humpty Dumpty crack. Look at all the unforced errors and foot in the mouth video highlights without pro questioning.
 
That being said, I think people overestimate the zeal to continue investigations after someone leaves office. Lawyers don’t work for free, and everyone’s focus shifts to fighting the next battle....

Indictments would come from prosecutors who work for the State. They are getting paid a salary regardless.

For a supposed adult living in NYC, you have a poorer understanding of the American legal system than anyone I've ever come across.
 
Indictments would come from prosecutors who work for the State. They are getting paid a salary regardless.

For a supposed adult living in NYC, you have a poorer understanding of the American legal system than anyone I've ever come across.



I never claimed to live in NYC.

Second, again, you’re overestimating how much people will care about trump when he leaves office. If anything is found in the investigation, it will be leaked for the 2020 election. Prosecution following his term, highly doubtful.

LOL at your salary comment. First you’re pretending the only people claiming continuing investigations into trump are those from ny. Second, those prosecutors from ny have other things to do than conduct a fishing expedition into trump.

That being said, if serious crimes occurred, they should pursue them.
 
Federal Court Rules FBI’s Search of Records about Peter Strzok’s Removal from Mueller Investigation Inadequate; Orders New Search

‘[T]he Court sides mainly with Judicial Watch and will order the FBI to conduct a broader search’

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that United States District Court Judge Christopher R. Cooper for the District of Columbia agreed with Judicial Watch that the FBI did not adequately search for records related to the removal and reassignment of Peter Strzok, a former deputy to the assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI, from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigative team. In granting Judicial Watch’s request, Judge Cooper ordered the FBI to further search their records. (The original, deficient search had only returned 14 pages.)

The order comes in a December 2017 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch after the DOJ failed to respond to and August 17, 2017, request (Judicial Watch, Inc. v. Federal Bureau of Investigation (No. 1:17-cv-02682)). Judicial Watch seeks:

  • All records regarding the assignment of FBI Supervisor Peter Strzok to the special counsel’s investigation led by former Director Robert Mueller.
  • All records related to the reassignment of FBI Supervisor Peter Strzok from the special counsel’s investigation to another position within the FBI.
  • All SF-50 and/or SF-52 employment forms, as well as all related records of communication between any official, employee, or representative of the FBI and any other individual or entity.
In his decision, Judge Cooper called the FBI’s search “overly cramped:”

Notwithstanding that Judicial Watch’s request referred to Mueller by name … the Bureau searched only for the term “special counsel.” But surely one would expect that Agent Strzok and other FBI personnel might use the Special Counsel’s name — “Mueller” — rather than his title when discussing Strzok’s assignment to the Russia investigation, especially in informal emails. Another logical variation on “special counsel” is its commonly used acronym “SCO,” which appears to be used within the Special Counsel’s Office itself, as reflected by documents that the FBI uncovered and produced to Judicial Watch.

The ruling also stated that the FBI did not adequately respond to Judicial Watch’s FOIA lawsuit because it limited its search to only Strzok’s email account.

Judge Cooper ordered that the FBI must conduct a new search that includes “the email accounts of any of Agent Strzok’s superiors or other Bureau officials who were involved in the decision to assign him to the Special Counsel’s Office or the decision to reassign him to the FBI’s Human Resources Division after his removal from the Mueller investigation.”

The FBI must also expand its search to other forms of communication in addition to email. Given Strzok’s well-known use of text messaging, “it strikes the Court as reasonably likely that he discussed his assignment to the Special Counsel’s Office in text messages—which again is the standard for assessing an agency’s selection of search locations.”

https://www.judicialwatch.org/press...r-investigation-inadequate-orders-new-search/
 
This guy gets it...


As far as what happens when trump leaves office. I really don’t give a fuck. If he committed crimes, punish him like any other criminal. Fuck’em.


That being said, I think people overestimate the zeal to continue investigations after someone leaves office. Lawyers don’t work for free, and everyone’s focus shifts to fighting the next battle, how to discredit our nations first female president, Nikki Haley.

The prosecutor for the SDNY is geared, gunned, and ready to go at the Trump organization. That would scare me!
 
Trump on Mueller report: 'Let it come out'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Russia probe to be made public, expressing confidence that it will vindicate him.

"Let it come out. Let people see it," the president said, though he added that it's up to Attorney General William Barr on whether the report will be released for public view.


The president added that his supporters also want to see the report.

"I want to see the report. You know who wants to see it? The tens of millions of people that love the fact that we have the greatest economy we've ever had," he said. "I look forward to seeing the report."


https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/20/trump-mueller-report-1228946
Yup. Trump wants the report released immediately after he voluntarily gives out his tax returns.
 
I never claimed to live in NYC.

Well the guy who used your account before you did. You guys need to remember to pass on your background stories during a shift change.


LOL at your salary comment.

You're the one who brought up salary as a factor, arguing that all prosecutors will stop the investigation soon because they'll want to get paid. I'm just making fun of you for, once again, having no idea how our legal system works.
 
Well the guy who used your account before you did. You guys need to remember to pass on your background stories during a shift change.




You're the one who brought up salary as a factor, arguing that all prosecutors will stop the investigation soon because they'll want to get paid. I'm just making fun of you for, once again, having no idea how our legal system works.


I live right outside the capital. Apparently, you don’t know where that is.

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Your second point is typical lightballs “debate”, a lame twist and exaggeration of my words, followed by an insult. Yawn...


I have no need for insults, as y’all will have plenty of crow to eat soon enough. Until then, flame away if it makes you feel better.

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Do you guys think there's a chance Trump ever has to testify? Even after leaving office 2020/24.

Remember when Trump had the leverage to submit written answers?
If he had to now after everyone who's gone down i don't think his legal counsel would be able to negotiate that again.
I forget who said it, but if Trump doesn't plead the 5th to everything he may as well just step into the orange jumpsuit and hold out his hands for the cuffs because as soon as he starts talking, he will start lying.
 
Trump on Mueller report: 'Let it come out'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Russia probe to be made public, expressing confidence that it will vindicate him.

"Let it come out. Let people see it," the president said, though he added that it's up to Attorney General William Barr on whether the report will be released for public view.


The president added that his supporters also want to see the report.

"I want to see the report. You know who wants to see it? The tens of millions of people that love the fact that we have the greatest economy we've ever had," he said. "I look forward to seeing the report."


https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/20/trump-mueller-report-1228946
It's unfortunate we can't believe a word he says. Yesterday he said something different and tomorrow he may well again.
 
Do you guys think there's a chance Trump ever has to testify? Even after leaving office 2020/24.

Remember when Trump had the leverage to submit written answers?
If he had to now after everyone who's gone down i don't think his legal counsel would be able to negotiate that again.
I don't think he'll ever testify. If he's somehow forced to he will just plead the 5th.
 
Indictments would come from prosecutors who work for the State. They are getting paid a salary regardless.

For a supposed adult living in NYC, you have a poorer understanding of the American legal system than anyone I've ever come across.
@bobgeese is from NYC? :eek:
 
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