Portraits. They are careening over portraits .....
Sen. Jack Reed just got FBI Director Wray and other intel chiefs to admit that the president has never asked them to focus on or disrupt Russian election meddling.
We need a special counsel to look into Iranian collusion!!
Keith Ellison Attended Private Dinner With Iran’s President and Louis Farrakhan
New report reveals the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee attended a private dinner in 2013 with Hassan Rouhani and the Nation of Islam leader who has long been accused of anti-Semitism
Comey told Congress FBI agents didn't think Michael Flynn lied
According to two sources familiar with the meetings, Comey told lawmakers that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn did not believe that Flynn had lied to them, or that any inaccuracies in his answers were intentional. As a result, some of those in attendance came away with the impression that Flynn would not be charged with a crime pertaining to the Jan. 24 interview.
Nine months later, with Comey gone and special counsel Robert Mueller in charge of the Trump-Russia investigation, Flynn pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements to the FBI in that Jan. 24 questioning.
What happened? With Flynn awaiting sentencing — that was recently delayed until at least May — some lawmakers are trying to figure out what occurred between the time Comey told Congress the FBI did not believe Flynn lied and the time, several months later, when Flynn pleaded guilty to just that.
We need a special counsel to look into Iranian collusion!!
Keith Ellison Attended Private Dinner With Iran’s President and Louis Farrakhan
New report reveals the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee attended a private dinner in 2013 with Hassan Rouhani and the Nation of Islam leader who has long been accused of anti-Semitism
Comey told Congress FBI agents didn't think Michael Flynn lied
According to two sources familiar with the meetings, Comey told lawmakers that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn did not believe that Flynn had lied to them, or that any inaccuracies in his answers were intentional. As a result, some of those in attendance came away with the impression that Flynn would not be charged with a crime pertaining to the Jan. 24 interview.
Nine months later, with Comey gone and special counsel Robert Mueller in charge of the Trump-Russia investigation, Flynn pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements to the FBI in that Jan. 24 questioning.
What happened? With Flynn awaiting sentencing — that was recently delayed until at least May — some lawmakers are trying to figure out what occurred between the time Comey told Congress the FBI did not believe Flynn lied and the time, several months later, when Flynn pleaded guilty to just that.
I get the feeling you don’t want to talk about the Porter thing ....
How about we talk about this?
An Obama administration official who resigned in late 2016 pleaded guilty weeks later to a criminal charge in connection with allegations he tried to take photos up women's skirts on the D.C. Metro.
William Mendoza, an Education Department official serving as executive director of the White House initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education, had resigned from the administration after he was arrested and charged with attempted voyeurism in November 2016.
DailyMail.com first reported details of the case this week.
The publication reported the policy adviser tried to take photos and videos up women’s skirts on his government-issued phone in July 2016, but resigned before the Obama administration could complete its own probe into his conduct.
Neither the resignation nor the Jan. 13, 2017 guilty plea was widely covered in the media at the time.
Comey told Congress FBI agents didn't think Michael Flynn lied
According to two sources familiar with the meetings, Comey told lawmakers that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn did not believe that Flynn had lied to them, or that any inaccuracies in his answers were intentional. As a result, some of those in attendance came away with the impression that Flynn would not be charged with a crime pertaining to the Jan. 24 interview.
Nine months later, with Comey gone and special counsel Robert Mueller in charge of the Trump-Russia investigation, Flynn pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements to the FBI in that Jan. 24 questioning.
What happened? With Flynn awaiting sentencing — that was recently delayed until at least May — some lawmakers are trying to figure out what occurred between the time Comey told Congress the FBI did not believe Flynn lied and the time, several months later, when Flynn pleaded guilty to just that.
An Obama administration official who resigned in late 2016 pleaded guilty weeks later to a criminal charge in connection with allegations he tried to take photos up women's skirts on the D.C. Metro.
William Mendoza, an Education Department official serving as executive director of the White House initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education, had resigned from the administration after he was arrested and charged with attempted voyeurism in November 2016.
DailyMail.com first reported details of the case this week.
The publication reported the policy adviser tried to take photos and videos up women’s skirts on his government-issued phone in July 2016, but resigned before the Obama administration could complete its own probe into his conduct.
Neither the resignation nor the Jan. 13, 2017 guilty plea was widely covered in the media at the time.
- Overall index rose by 2 points to 106.9 (est. 105.3), close to November’s 107.5 reading that was highest in monthly data to 1986
- 32% said now was a good time to expand businesses, exceeding all monthly figures to 1986 and quarterly readings back to 1973
- Net 41% expect economy to improve, up from 37% month earlier
Six of the 10 components that make up the small-business optimism index increased in January, producing one of the strongest readings in the 45-year history of the survey. The figures show sustained, sturdy business sentiment since the November 2016 election.
An Obama administration official who resigned in late 2016 pleaded guilty weeks later to a criminal charge in connection with allegations he tried to take photos up women's skirts on the D.C. Metro.
William Mendoza, an Education Department official serving as executive director of the White House initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education, had resigned from the administration after he was arrested and charged with attempted voyeurism in November 2016.
DailyMail.com first reported details of the case this week.
The publication reported the policy adviser tried to take photos and videos up women’s skirts on his government-issued phone in July 2016, but resigned before the Obama administration could complete its own probe into his conduct.
Neither the resignation nor the Jan. 13, 2017 guilty plea was widely covered in the media at the time.
That’s an answer as to why the WH accommodated and wanted to promote Porter? You are just flinging 💩 now .....
MeNwhile great look that Israeli police recommend a bribery charge for bibi for stuff with treasury sec Mnuchins business partner
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