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FBI official under investigation for allegedly altering document in Russia probe: report | TheHill
An FBI official is now under a criminal investigation after it was revealed that he may have altered documents that were used to start a "Probe" into Trump's 2016 campaign. If the documents would not have been illegally altered by said FBI official, there would have been no grounds or legitimacy to the Probe. We are still only scratching the surface of the corruption within our own democracy, and many more investigations are forth coming.
Dare I say it.?..………………………………………………………………………………..TICK TOCK!!
Every day that passes will bring to light the F**ked up/ illegal tactics employed by the DNC.
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ANY excuse to cover up the CORRUPT TRUMP ADMINISTRATION! TICK TOCK!
It’s a familiar pattern: Someone accuses President Trump or a member of his inner circle of doing something illegal or unethical, the administration’s typical first response is to deny that Trump knew about it.
Here are some of the other instances in which Trump pleaded ignorance, then amended his story as facts trickled out.
Hush money to cover up alleged affairs
When it was first reported that the National Enquirer had paid Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal over $100,000 each to “catch and kill” their stories about the affairs they said they had with Trump, his spokesperson Hope Hicks said “We have no knowledge of any of this.” Trump also denied knowing anything about the payment his attorney and fixer, Michael Cohen, made to silence Daniels in April. “You’ll have to ask Michael Cohen,” the president told reporters who had asked him about it. “Michael is my attorney. You’ll have to ask Michael.”
In May, he acknowledged that he had authorized the payment. He said the non-disclosure agreement was “very common among celebrities and people of wealth.”
On Thursday, Cohen pleaded guilty to a variety of crimes, including those related to the hush money payments and was sentenced to three years in prison. The president’s former “fixer” told ABC News in an interview broadcast Friday that Trump knew it was “wrong” to pay off accusers during an election. NBC News and the Wall Street Journal recently reported that Trump himself was in the room during discussions of the hush-money payments.
Business deals in Russia
Trump regularly denied having any connection to Russia or attempting to do business there while running for president. In July 2016, he said “I’m all over the world but we’re not involved in Russia.” At his last press conference before his inauguration, Trump said he had “no deals that could happen in Russia, because we’ve stayed away.”
However in November, Trump admitted he did actively consider conducting business in Russia well into the 2016 presidential campaign, including construction of a hotel in which one possible carrot was to offer Russian President Vladimir Putin a $50 million penthouse suite.
Trump Tower meeting with Russians
After news broke in July 2017 that senior Trump campaign aides had met in June 2016 at Trump Tower with Russian nationals, and Donald Trump Jr. issued a statement dictated by his father that the meeting was about Russian adoptions.
In July 2018, Trump admitted that the meeting was intended to “get information on an opponent” and defended the practice.
Trump still maintains that he did not know about the meeting, though two days beforehand, he gave a campaign speech saying he was “going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the Clintons.”
Carter Page’s role in the Trump campaign
After he became a political liability in the thick of the 2016 presidential race, the Trump campaign denied that campaign aide Carter Page had any role in the Trump campaign. “Mr. Page is not an advisor and has made no contribution to the campaign,” Trump’s then spokesperson Jason Miller said in September 2016. “I’ve never spoken to him, and wouldn’t recognize him if he were sitting next to me.”
Page was in fact a foreign policy aide on the campaign, and the FBI suspected he had been recruited by the Russian government. Page called himself an “informal adviser” to the Russian government in 2013.
Senior Ukrainian official says he's opened probe into US election interference | TheHill
Ukrainian Official says they have opened a probe into U.S. election interference where corrupt Ukrainians were aiding The Clinton Campaign. TICK TOCK!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...608_story.html
The new Chief Prosecutor for Ukraine has undergone an audit of "cases closed" (mostly tied to Burisma) in which they will determine whether illegal procedures and decisions were used/ made to "sweep information/ cases under the rug". TICK TOCK
Ukraine widens probe against Burisma founder to embezzlement of state funds - Reuters
After reviews of some of the above mentioned "closed cases", it was found that Burisma investigations were essentially swept under the rug. One of the major indictments involves the founder of Burisma, who is alleged to have stolen government funds "on an especially large scale" (33 million U.S. dollars). TICK TOCK!!
Shit! I ran out of popcorn. Better go get some more!
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