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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThatsshould be a no brainer- its the fusion steele comey stuff i want to see.
The fix was in before the tarmac meeting- fresh eyes and the 4 fbi investigations that got stopped by comey when he declined prosecuting herthats where the real dirt is
Hillary Clinton would probably be president if FBI Director James Comey had not sent a letter to Congress on Oct. 28. The letter, which said the FBI had “learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation” into the private email server that Clinton used as secretary of state, upended the news cycle and soon halved Clinton’s lead in the polls, imperiling her position in the Electoral College.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOn Sunday evening, Pres. Donald Trump welcomed FBI Director James Comey and a group of law enforcement personnel and first responders to a White House ceremony and appeared to not only blow Comey a kiss across the room, but also nuzzled his cheek in what looked like a kiss.
“Oh, here’s Jim,” said Trump in video from the White House before he made a moue-like shape with his lips that some viewers say looked an awful lot like the new president was blowing Comey a kiss.
“He’s become more famous than me,” Trump said as Comey crossed the room to his side, where the director received a hug and what appeared to be a peck on the cheek.
Some blame Comey’s decision to feint at re-opening the investigation into Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server during her term as Secretary of State for her loss in Nov. 2016.
That was just Comey trying to appear impartial- didnt work
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom 538.com
Hillary Clinton would probably be president if FBI Director James Comey had not sent a letter to Congress on Oct. 28. The letter, which said the FBI had “learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation” into the private email server that Clinton used as secretary of state, upended the news cycle and soon halved Clinton’s lead in the polls, imperiling her position in the Electoral College.
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President-elect Donald Trump continues to boast about his charitable giving, but those claims were cast into further doubt on Thursday after a damning Washington Post investigation into his philanthropy concluded that it is, for the most part, a "facade."
Despite claims of tens of millions of dollars donated to charitable causes, the months-long investigation by Post reporter David A. Fahrenthold was only able to verify "$7.8 million in charitable giving from Trump's own pocket since the early 1980s," and none since 2009.
Fahrenthold acknowledges that, because the president-elect has refused to release his tax records, it is impossible to know for certain. Nonetheless, the reporter contacted "420-plus charities with some connection to Trump," finding "only one personal gift from Trump between 2008 and the spring of this year"—a less than $10,000 donation in 2009 to the Police Athletic League of New York City.
Perhaps more worrisome, Fahrenthold notes that the largest recipient of Trump's charity "appears to be his own: the Donald J. Trump Foundation." The foundation, which he has said he will dissolve, is currently under investigation by the New York Attorney General over accusations that it fraudulently used funds to settle personal lawsuits.
The Post report continues:
Tax records show the Trump Foundation has received $5.5 million from Trump over its life, and nothing since 2008. It received $9.3 million from other people.
Another unusual feature: One of the foundation's most consistent causes was Trump himself.
New findings, for instance, show that the Trump Foundation’s largest-ever gift—$264,631—was used to renovate a fountain outside the windows of Trump’s Plaza Hotel.
Its smallest-ever gift, for $7, was paid to the Boy Scouts in 1989, at a time when it cost $7 to register a new Scout. Trump’s oldest son was 11 at the time. Trump did not respond to a question about whether the money was paid to register him.
When asked about the investigation's findings, Trump's campaign spokesperson told the Post that Trump "has personally donated tens of millions of dollars...to charitable causes," though no evidence was provided.
Trump, Fahrenthold writes, "spent years constructing an image as a philanthropist by appearing at charity events and by making very public—even nationally televised—promises to give his own money away. It was, in large part, a facade."
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"Instead," he continues, "throughout his life in the spotlight, whether as a businessman, television star or presidential candidate, The Post found that Trump had sought credit for charity he had not given—or had claimed other people's giving as his own."
To wit, perhaps in anticipation of the damning revelations, the president-elect took to Twitter on Monday to trumpet his charitable giving.
Meanwhile, Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Jr. Trump have come under fire recently for holding charity events where donors can buy access to the children, all trusted advisers of the president-elect
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt didnt change my vote and it didnt change yours
That was just Comey trying to appear impartial- didnt work
Dummy, I think youre on to something. Or on something...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPresident-elect Donald Trump continues to boast about his charitable giving, but those claims were cast into further doubt on Thursday after a damning Washington Post investigation into his philanthropy concluded that it is, for the most part, a "facade."
Despite claims of tens of millions of dollars donated to charitable causes, the months-long investigation by Post reporter David A. Fahrenthold was only able to verify "$7.8 million in charitable giving from Trump's own pocket since the early 1980s," and none since 2009.
Fahrenthold acknowledges that, because the president-elect has refused to release his tax records, it is impossible to know for certain. Nonetheless, the reporter contacted "420-plus charities with some connection to Trump," finding "only one personal gift from Trump between 2008 and the spring of this year"—a less than $10,000 donation in 2009 to the Police Athletic League of New York City.
Perhaps more worrisome, Fahrenthold notes that the largest recipient of Trump's charity "appears to be his own: the Donald J. Trump Foundation." The foundation, which he has said he will dissolve, is currently under investigation by the New York Attorney General over accusations that it fraudulently used funds to settle personal lawsuits.
The Post report continues:
Tax records show the Trump Foundation has received $5.5 million from Trump over its life, and nothing since 2008. It received $9.3 million from other people.
Another unusual feature: One of the foundation's most consistent causes was Trump himself.
New findings, for instance, show that the Trump Foundation’s largest-ever gift—$264,631—was used to renovate a fountain outside the windows of Trump’s Plaza Hotel.
Its smallest-ever gift, for $7, was paid to the Boy Scouts in 1989, at a time when it cost $7 to register a new Scout. Trump’s oldest son was 11 at the time. Trump did not respond to a question about whether the money was paid to register him.
When asked about the investigation's findings, Trump's campaign spokesperson told the Post that Trump "has personally donated tens of millions of dollars...to charitable causes," though no evidence was provided.
Trump, Fahrenthold writes, "spent years constructing an image as a philanthropist by appearing at charity events and by making very public—even nationally televised—promises to give his own money away. It was, in large part, a facade."
We can't do it without you!
"Instead," he continues, "throughout his life in the spotlight, whether as a businessman, television star or presidential candidate, The Post found that Trump had sought credit for charity he had not given—or had claimed other people's giving as his own."
To wit, perhaps in anticipation of the damning revelations, the president-elect took to Twitter on Monday to trumpet his charitable giving.
Meanwhile, Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Jr. Trump have come under fire recently for holding charity events where donors can buy access to the children, all trusted advisers of the president-elect
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAhh yes, of course, so when Comey released that memo, he saw the future, he knew trump would win and he would then get his chance to potentially indict trump on collusion and obstruction. Amazing plan. Genius. Sheer genius.
Dummy, I think youre on to something. Or on something...
I know its tough for you
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Stayed tuned for tomorrow's topics:
1) trump IS NOT a racist
2) Sean caught on a FISA wiretap? Oh, no!!
Good night, Dummy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom 538.com
Hillary Clinton would probably be president if FBI Director James Comey had not sent a letter to Congress on Oct. 28. The letter, which said the FBI had “learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation” into the private email server that Clinton used as secretary of state, upended the news cycle and soon halved Clinton’s lead in the polls, imperiling her position in the Electoral College.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSwing ans a MISS- keep trying you will learn reading comprehension
I know its tough for you
Hillary found out what little Marco, lyin’ Ted and low energy Jeb found out when you go up against trump. Expect the unexpected, and if not, expect to beat down into submission.
Anybody hear from Pocahontas or rocket man recently? Exactly!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen the demorat sitting prez approved the spying on the republican prez candidate, that wasn’t an attempt to influence the election, but discussion of Hillary’s illegal server during her time in the White House was.
Hillary found out what little Marco, lyin’ Ted and low energy Jeb found out when you go up against trump. Expect the unexpected, and if not, expect to beat down into submission.
Anybody hear from Pocahontas or rocket man recently? Exactly!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom 538.com
Hillary Clinton would probably be president if FBI Director James Comey had not sent a letter to Congress on Oct. 28. The letter, which said the FBI had “learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation” into the private email server that Clinton used as secretary of state, upended the news cycle and soon halved Clinton’s lead in the polls, imperiling her position in the Electoral College.
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