Trump is officially cornered **Update Follow the money

Like I said, no collusion. I said this many times. Many times before, that there is no-first, they found nothing. Nothing! So how can there be collusion? This, and I’ve been saying this before you. In fact, I call it, what I like to say, a witch hunt. Because that’s what it is, a witch hunt. It’s fake news. Fake folks. So fake. In fact, if you think about it, I couldn’t have colluded. Total lies. All lies.


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kats/broads is really in their feelings like a broad!

I bet alot of these screen names are really fat, so called lesbians with 3 or more kids, with bad teeth and skin.

And full of anger.

My bad they are "pansexuals" now
 
I haven't ever wanted to see Guiliani "working" since he was a NYC mayor and I was just thinking earlier how glad I am who he's working for now. Rudy is an untethered linchpin between all parties involved & impending disaster in my personal opinion and clearly things are in order as I perceived.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/giuliani-says-trump-fired-comey-021800245.html

Giuliani says Trump fired Comey because he wouldn't assure him FBI was not targeting him in Russia probe
Clark Mindock,The Independent 1 hour 28 minutes ago
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani says that President Donald Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey in part because he would not tell him that the president was not personally a target in the intelligence agency’s probe into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.

Mr Giuliani, who is a recent addition to Mr Trump’s legal team charged with helping deal with special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, made the comment during an appearance on Fox News.

“He fired Comey because Comey would not, among other things, say that he wasn’t a target of the investigation,” Mr Giuliani told the cable network’s Sean Hannity, who has himself been a vocal supporter of Mr Trump.

“He’s entitled to that. Hillary Clinton got that and he couldn’t get that,” Giuliani said, apparently referring to Mr Comey’s decision to announce that the FBI had concluded its investigation into Ms Clinton’s emails during the 2016 campaign.

“So he fired him and he said, ‘I’m free of this guy,’” Mr Giuliani said.

The statement is the latest in an ever-lengthening history of justifications for why Mr Trump chose to fire Mr Comey last year. Just recently, Mr Trump tweeted that he did not fire Mr Comey because of the “phony Russia investigation”.

But, Mr Trump did indicate that the investigation played a part in his decision making process just after the firing, during an appearance on national television.

“Regardless of recommendation, I was going to fire Comey,” Trump said during that interview with NBC News, referring to the alleged recommendation from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to fire the former FBI director. “There was no good time to do it.”

Before that interview, Mr Trump’s White House team had indicated that the decision to fire Mr Comey was a decision made at the Department of Justice. Mr Rosenstein later indicated that Mr Trump had already made up his mind to fire Mr Comey when he wrote a letter expressing concerns about his performance — which was then described as a recommendation to fire him.

“And in fact, when I decided to just do it, I said to myself, ‘You know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made up story,’” Trump continued during the NBC interview.

Since joining Mr Trump’s legal team, Mr Giuliani has taken on the task of negotiating an interview between Mr Trump and Mr Mueller’s team. He has said that he is seeking an interview that falls under several conditions, including a time limit of just a few hours, and an interview that only addresses a “narrow set of questions”.
 
Watched the Rockets/Jazz game and went to bed. Woke up to use restroom and got all these news alerts..... WTF???!!!!!

Every fucking day it's something new.
 
This is all so fucking priceless. Rudy was really feeling himself.


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Posted on Tue, Mar 13th, 2018 by Leo Vidal
After His Lawyer Paid $130,000 to Stormy Daniels, Trump’s Business Billed The Campaign $129,999.72
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This is the case of the missing 28 cents — and it HAS TO involve more than mere coincidence.

Just a few days after Donald Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen “allegedly” paid $130,000 to porn actress Stormy Daniels (which he said was paid from his home equity account), his presidential campaign received invoices from Trump companies that added up to exactly $129,999.72

Did Trump’s lawyer arrange for Trump’s company to pay Trump’s campaign the money that was sent to Daniels? If so, there are going to be a whole host of new ethical and legal problems for Trump, Cohen, and the Trump Organization.

Let’s summarize these allegations as follows: the federal election laws do not allow campaigns to pay hush money to porn stars with whom the candidate has had a sexual relationship. These kinds of payments are not considered valid campaign expenditures.

Social media is on fire with questions about whether or not the Trump campaign received an illegal campaign contribution and paid unauthorized expenses under the terms of a contract (called a nondisclosure agreement) that Trump had with Daniels.

On Oct. 17, Stormy's attorney told Trump's attorney to pay the settlement right away, or the deal was off. That day the Trump campaign began a series of payments to Trump Org totaling $129,999.72.

The odds that this result is just a coincidence? About .1%https://t.co/WpQ2YocSJO

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) March 12, 2018

The Trump campaign made five payments in Oct. 2016 totaling $129,999.72. Was this random chance, or Stormy Daniels?


My brother (cofounder and chief analyst at @ModeAnalytics) and I built a statistical model to check.

99.9% probability it wasn't random.https://t.co/Fd0SXHOUkK

— Will Stancil (@whstancil) March 11, 2018

Many ethics experts (as well as Democrats in Washington) have raised concerns that the sexual hush money payment to Daniels was an illegal campaign contribution to Trump’s presidential campaign.

One prominent watchdog group called Common Cause has submitted a complaint to BOTH the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Common Cause’s complaint alleges that the payment made (by Cohen or Trump) was actually an “in-kind contribution” to Trump’s campaign, but was not reported on the required FEC disclosure forms. These forms must be filed by every campaign and they are required to disclose all the details about where the contributions come from and where the expenditures are made.

In a related story that is sad, funny and disturbing, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders last week bragged during a press conference that Trump had already won arbitration against Daniels. This got her into a lot of hot water with her boss who had been denying both an affair with Daniels and the existence of a nondisclosure agreement that would require arbitration. So Sanders confirmed to the press something that Trump has always denied.


But it is no joke that two Democratic Members of Congress are referring the case to the FBI to investigate whether the $130,000 payment was in fact a campaign contribution in violation of federal laws. Stay tuned — there may be more indictments coming any day now!

https://www.politicususa.com/2018/0...usiness-billed-trumps-campaign-129999-72.html

 
Holy Shit Did Rudy Giuliani Fuck Up This Interview

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Screenshot: Fox News

Rudy Giuliani...boy, where to start?

In an interview with Sean Hannity—which, for conservatives, is like playing one-on-one against someone who keeps passing you the ball—Giuliani admitted James Comey was fired over the Russia probe, and then followed that bombshell up by just casually revealing that Donald Trump reimbursed Michael Cohen for the Stormy Daniels hush money.



“He fired at Comey because Comey would not—among other things—say that he wasn’t a target of the investigation,” Giuliani told Hannity. “He’s entitled to that. Hillary Clinton got that and he couldn’t get that. So, he fired him and he said I’m free of this guy.”

“You can’t blame the president for feeling, ‘I am not being treated the same way they were,’” Giuliani said. “I would like to get one [an interview] not under oath. I’d like to get it videotaped or audiotaped so they don’t misrepresent his answers. But this is an outrageous miscarriage of justice.”

“I know James Comey. I know the President. Sorry Jim, you’re a liar—a disgraceful liar,” Giuliani said, minutes after confirming that Trump lied about why he fired Comey. “Comey should be prosecuted for leaking confidential FBI information when he leaked his report intended to develop a special prosecutor for the President of the United States.”

Giuliani then responded to a softball question about FusionGPS and Christopher Steele by blowing up Trump’s entire legal strategy in the Stormy Daniels case.

“Are you concerned that a foreign national, Christopher Steele, was paid through Fusion GPS, his Russian sources that weren’t only not verified but debunked, are you concerned that was paid for to manipulate the American people in the lead up to the election?” Hannity asked.

“Isn’t that closer to the mandate than Michael Cohen, having something to do with paying some Stormy Daniels woman $130,000?” Giuliani said. “Which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. That money was not campaign money. Sorry, I’m giving you a fact now that you don’t know. It’s not campaign money. No campaign finance violation.”

“So they funneled it through a law firm?” Hannity asked. “Funneled it through a law firm, and then the president repaid,” Giuliani responded.

“Oh,” Hannity responded, hilariously. “I didn’t know. He did?”

“Trump didn’t know about the specifics of [the hush money agreement], as far as I know,” Giuliani said later. “But he did know about the general arrangement that Michael would take care of things like this, like I take care of things like this for my clients. I don’t burden them with every single thing that comes along.”

Giuliani’s revelation directly contradicts what Michael Cohen has said for months, that Trump had no knowledge of the payment. “In a private transaction in 2016, I used my own personal funds to facilitate a payment of $130,000 to Ms. Stephanie Clifford,” Michael Cohen said in February. “Neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly.”

“I am stunned and speechless,” Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti told CNN. (Me too, buddy.) “If this is accurate, the American people have been lied to and deceived for months. And justice must be served.”

 
Holy Shit Did Rudy Giuliani Fuck Up This Interview

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Screenshot: Fox News

Rudy Giuliani...boy, where to start?

In an interview with Sean Hannity—which, for conservatives, is like playing one-on-one against someone who keeps passing you the ball—Giuliani admitted James Comey was fired over the Russia probe, and then followed that bombshell up by just casually revealing that Donald Trump reimbursed Michael Cohen for the Stormy Daniels hush money.



“He fired at Comey because Comey would not—among other things—say that he wasn’t a target of the investigation,” Giuliani told Hannity. “He’s entitled to that. Hillary Clinton got that and he couldn’t get that. So, he fired him and he said I’m free of this guy.”

“You can’t blame the president for feeling, ‘I am not being treated the same way they were,’” Giuliani said. “I would like to get one [an interview] not under oath. I’d like to get it videotaped or audiotaped so they don’t misrepresent his answers. But this is an outrageous miscarriage of justice.”

“I know James Comey. I know the President. Sorry Jim, you’re a liar—a disgraceful liar,” Giuliani said, minutes after confirming that Trump lied about why he fired Comey. “Comey should be prosecuted for leaking confidential FBI information when he leaked his report intended to develop a special prosecutor for the President of the United States.”

Giuliani then responded to a softball question about FusionGPS and Christopher Steele by blowing up Trump’s entire legal strategy in the Stormy Daniels case.

“Are you concerned that a foreign national, Christopher Steele, was paid through Fusion GPS, his Russian sources that weren’t only not verified but debunked, are you concerned that was paid for to manipulate the American people in the lead up to the election?” Hannity asked.

“Isn’t that closer to the mandate than Michael Cohen, having something to do with paying some Stormy Daniels woman $130,000?” Giuliani said. “Which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. That money was not campaign money. Sorry, I’m giving you a fact now that you don’t know. It’s not campaign money. No campaign finance violation.”

“So they funneled it through a law firm?” Hannity asked. “Funneled it through a law firm, and then the president repaid,” Giuliani responded.

“Oh,” Hannity responded, hilariously. “I didn’t know. He did?”

“Trump didn’t know about the specifics of [the hush money agreement], as far as I know,” Giuliani said later. “But he did know about the general arrangement that Michael would take care of things like this, like I take care of things like this for my clients. I don’t burden them with every single thing that comes along.”

Giuliani’s revelation directly contradicts what Michael Cohen has said for months, that Trump had no knowledge of the payment. “In a private transaction in 2016, I used my own personal funds to facilitate a payment of $130,000 to Ms. Stephanie Clifford,” Michael Cohen said in February. “Neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly.”

“I am stunned and speechless,” Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti told CNN. (Me too, buddy.) “If this is accurate, the American people have been lied to and deceived for months. And justice must be served.”



He's a fucking disaster on pause at the least. Ruthless Rudy brings it home in full fuck head form.
 
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