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DOJ Appoints Robert Mueller as Special Counsel - Jerome Corsi Rejects Plea Deal


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3 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Yes, yes, we need more "Hillary runs the deep deep state!" arguments. That will make us all better people. 

 

Just ignore Mr. Tom. He's an obvious disinfo agent who is full of more crap than a Porta-Potty on the last day of Woodstock.

 

He is also constantly GLOWING.

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54 minutes ago, donbb said:

 

Just ignore Mr. Tom. He's an obvious disinfo agent who is full of more crap than a Porta-Potty on the last day of Woodstock.

 

He is also constantly GLOWING.

 

Like hippies use port-a-potties.

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Federal investigators are probing two bursts of “suspicious” money transfers said to be conducted by planners and participants of the infamous Trump Tower meeting, BuzzFeed News reported Wednesday. The first batch occurred less than two weeks after the June 9, 2016, meeting, when an offshore company owned by billionaire real-estate developer Aras Agalarov wired $19.5 million to his account in New York. The second transpired shortly after the 2016 election, when $1.2 million was transferred from the Agalarov family account in Russia to a New Jersey account owned by Aras’ son, pop star Emin Agalarov, and two of his friends. That money was later sent to Ike Kaveladze, the Agalarovs’ business associate and the family’s representative at the meeting. The Agalarovs vehemently deny that there was anything illegal about their transactions. Yet several law-enforcement officials cited the series of red flags to BuzzFeed—depositing $1.2 million into an account that had barely been used, and shifting money quickly between U.S. and Russia, among others—that caused bank examiners to report the transactions to federal investigators. Although the reasons behind the transactions is unclear, investigators said they hope it could shed light on the funding of Russia’s campaign to interfere in the U.S. elections. 

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6 hours ago, Tiberius said:
 

Federal investigators are probing two bursts of “suspicious” money transfers said to be conducted by planners and participants of the infamous Trump Tower meeting, BuzzFeed News reported Wednesday. The first batch occurred less than two weeks after the June 9, 2016, meeting, when an offshore company owned by billionaire real-estate developer Aras Agalarov wired $19.5 million to his account in New York. The second transpired shortly after the 2016 election, when $1.2 million was transferred from the Agalarov family account in Russia to a New Jersey account owned by Aras’ son, pop star Emin Agalarov, and two of his friends. That money was later sent to Ike Kaveladze, the Agalarovs’ business associate and the family’s representative at the meeting. The Agalarovs vehemently deny that there was anything illegal about their transactions. Yet several law-enforcement officials cited the series of red flags to BuzzFeed—depositing $1.2 million into an account that had barely been used, and shifting money quickly between U.S. and Russia, among others—that caused bank examiners to report the transactions to federal investigators. Although the reasons behind the transactions is unclear, investigators said they hope it could shed light on the funding of Russia’s campaign to interfere in the U.S. elections. 

Deflect Deflect Deflect......lol

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25 minutes ago, Kevbeau said:

Really...without exercise?

 

6 easy steps. I'll require a $495 deposit, your bank account and routing numbers, mother's maiden name, and social security number before I can email an easy-to-follow guide to you.

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3 hours ago, Koko78 said:

 

6 easy steps. I'll require a $495 deposit, your bank account and routing numbers, mother's maiden name, and social security number before I can email an easy-to-follow guide to you.

Or, if he’s unwilling to give you the requested information, you can simply ask the FBI for it. Just say you’re a reporter and you are certain that he’s colluding with Russian spies. 

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39 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Trump is so unpopular now it really doesn't even matter what Mueller finds. 

 

40% approval rating is about where he has been his entire administration. Keep wishing on that little star, dipschiff. Maybe the next 'most qualified candidate ever' with a 95% chance of winning can actually win!

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