Kushner in Trouble

Kushner tries to secure investment, bad.



Hillary pockets 100 million from uranium one, good.






Liberals...

Got a source for Hillary pocketing 100 mill?

Trump bends the knee and Ivanka gets 100 million from SA and praises their efforts for womens rights, crickets


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I did like his answer. At least he tried to reason through it, and in doing so illustrated that you need to operate on an assumption or leap of faith to reach your conclusion.
No, he didn't "try to reason through it." He's worked as a motherfucking prosecutor.
 
If this entire crooked family goes down in flames I will laugh and laugh and laugh, and laugh and laugh
 
If you listen to Fox News you should be disqualified from talking.
About anything.
 
...and laugh, throw a party, laugh, wake up laughing, starve because I'm laughing so hard, die laughing...
 
You mean classified material like all Trumps people not having security clearance yet looking at top classified material?

You guys really have to look in the mirror.

You mean like the time Chuck Schumer had 10 kilos of cocaine under the desk in his congressional office?

Whee, I can just make up shit too!
 
You mean like the time Chuck Schumer had 10 kilos of cocaine under the desk in his congressional office?

Whee, I can just make up shit too!
White House officials who are listed as not having permanent security clearances as recently as this past November include Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter and senior adviser; Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser; Dan Scavino, the president's director of social media; and Christopher Liddell, assistant to the president for strategic initiatives; according to the documents.

All four are listed as operating with interim clearances only for information classified as "top secret" and "TS/SCI," which is shorthand for "top secret, sensitive compartmented information."

A total of 34 people who started their government service on Jan. 20, 2017, the first day of the Trump presidency, were still on interim clearances in November.

Among them are White House counsel Don McGahn, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah, who had only interim clearances to access the most sensitive government information, according to the documents. Each of them had obtained permanent clearances to access top-secret materials, a lower clearance that would prevent access to information, for example, in the president's daily intelligence brief.

On the National Security Council, 10 of 24 officials listed in the documents — about 42 percent — had only interim security clearances as of November. Those officials listed as working without permanent security clearances include Dina Powell, a deputy national security adviser for strategy who left her post in January. Powell's clearance process did not begin until March 2017. Her replacement, Nadia Schadlow, joined the Trump White House in March 2017 and was still on an interim clearance in mid-November.

Rest of the article if you're interested

You should stick to Shrimpn and Fox News

 
White House officials who are listed as not having permanent security clearances as recently as this past November include Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter and senior adviser; Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser; Dan Scavino, the president's director of social media; and Christopher Liddell, assistant to the president for strategic initiatives; according to the documents.

All four are listed as operating with interim clearances only for information classified as "top secret" and "TS/SCI," which is shorthand for "top secret, sensitive compartmented information."

Interim clearances allow the same access under NDA, pending background investigations. They were cleared according to your source.

I guess you've never held a clearance.
 
White House officials who are listed as not having permanent security clearances as recently as this past November include Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter and senior adviser; Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser; Dan Scavino, the president's director of social media; and Christopher Liddell, assistant to the president for strategic initiatives; according to the documents.

All four are listed as operating with interim clearances only for information classified as "top secret" and "TS/SCI," which is shorthand for "top secret, sensitive compartmented information."

A total of 34 people who started their government service on Jan. 20, 2017, the first day of the Trump presidency, were still on interim clearances in November.

Among them are White House counsel Don McGahn, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah, who had only interim clearances to access the most sensitive government information, according to the documents. Each of them had obtained permanent clearances to access top-secret materials, a lower clearance that would prevent access to information, for example, in the president's daily intelligence brief.

On the National Security Council, 10 of 24 officials listed in the documents — about 42 percent — had only interim security clearances as of November. Those officials listed as working without permanent security clearances include Dina Powell, a deputy national security adviser for strategy who left her post in January. Powell's clearance process did not begin until March 2017. Her replacement, Nadia Schadlow, joined the Trump White House in March 2017 and was still on an interim clearance in mid-November.

Rest of the article if you're interested

You should stick to Shrimpn and Fox News





President Trump's son-in-law and senior White House adviser Jared Kushner has reportedly requested more intelligence information than almost every other White House official.

The Washington Post reports that Kushner, whose portfolio encompasses issues ranging from the Middle East peace process to modernizing the federal government’s use of technology, has put in more requests for U.S. intelligence information than any White House staffer not working for the National Security Council.

http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...-intel-info-than-almost-all-white-house-staff
 
It's actually a perfectly valid legal defense that the Special Prosecutor doesn't have the legal authority under his congressional mandate to indict people on events unrelated to that mandate. Meaning dealings with people unrelated to the Russian Government.

It's also a good reason to fire Mueller for acting like he's judge dredd.

That is the problem with Special Prosecutors as the Clintons found out. Kushner lied (or didn’t take the process of applying for a security clearance seriously) on his FBI disclosures and had to keep revising them. That, I think, gives Mueller some leeway to pull the threads regarding foreign contacts. When I got a TS security clearance in college they called my junior high school to see if I had ever been in trouble. They also called every aunt, ancle and cousin. I even had to give them the name and address of every hotel I stayed in during a 3-week school trip to South America I took in HS which was hard as hell to do in 3 years after the fact in 1989.

Thing is, had Trump played his cards halfway decently early on instead of going off half-cocked there would never have been a Special Prosecutor. I also think Kushner would be better off had he not half-assed his disclosures.
 
Thing is, had Trump played his cards halfway decently early on instead of going off half-cocked there would never have been a Special Prosecutor. I also think Kushner would be better off had he not half-assed his disclosures.

I disagree here. A special prosecutor is a large part of rehabilitating the DNC and specifically the Clinton brand after their humiliating election loss. If they can blame a shadowy conspiracy of foreign governments, they don't have to own up to pissing off a large chunk of their base during the campaigns and an even bigger one by losing to Trump.

It would have happened no matter what. Because the entire DNC is completely captured and devoted to the single premise that NOTHING is ever Hillary's Fault.
 
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Interim clearances allow the same access under NDA, pending background investigations. They were cleared according to your source.

I guess you've never held a clearance.
I guess you miss the point, people like Kushner can't get a permanent clearance because he cant pass the test (pending background investigation). Is there anything the ultra right Trump boot lickers will admit, I mean ANYTHING?
 
I guess you miss the point, people like Kushner can't get a permanent clearance because he cant pass the test (pending background investigation). Is there anything the ultra right Trump boot lickers will admit, I mean ANYTHING?

What test is this? I've held a TS/SCI for years in the military and some years following and never took a test.

If he can't get a permanent clearance due to failing background, then his interim will expire. But while he has interim clearance, he can access classified material under NDA to the level of his interim clearance.

You should just stop talking about this. Because you are ignorant of the process.
 
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