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Disciplined Galt

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O'Brien asked Trump about the painting: "Was it an original?" Trump said it was. O'Brien disagreed, and Trump protested: Yes, it was an original.

"Donald, it's not," O'Brien said. "I grew up in Chicago, that Renoir is called Two Sisters on the Terrace and it's hanging on a wall at the Art Institute of Chicago. That's not an original."

Trump apparently did not agree but O'Brien dropped the subject and continued the interview, thinking it would not be discussed again. However, boarding the jet again to return to New York City, O'Brien says Trump pointed to the painting again. As though the previous conversation had never happened, he reportedly said: "You know, that's original Renoir." O'Brien chose not to respond.

Years later, when Trump became President of the United States of America, O'Brien says he spotted it hanging in the background during one of his first interviews as president-elect.

O'Brien said that the story was emblematic of how Trump "believes his own lies in a way that lasts for decades."

"Its foundation is that he's the final arbiter of what is true and what isn't," he continued, "and it's one of the reasons that he's so dangerous."


Salute your President.
 

Belobog

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Mueller confirms exactly why the FBI raided Paul Manafort, and what investigators were looking for

A new court filing by Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel confirms that Paul Manafort was raided by the FBI to look for documents relating to the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016 with Russian lobbyists, which was brokered by Donald Trump Jr.

Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, is indicted on five counts, among them conspiracy against the United States, money laundering, and acting as an agent of a foreign government without registering as such. The 69-year-old political consultant made tens of millions of dollars by working for the Ukrainian government, then controlled by the Kremlin ally Viktor Yanukovych.

He attended the Trump Tower meeting, at which a Russian lawyer with links to the Kremlin and a former Soviet counterintelligence officer were also present, while running the presidential campaign. They allegedly promised dirt on Trump’s rival, Hillary Clinton.

According to the latest court filing by the Mueller inquiry, which is defending a warrant attached to a raid on Manafort’s home in July 2017, part of what the FBI were hunting for were “communications, records, documents, and other files involving any of the attendees of the June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower, as well as Aras and [Emin] Agalarov.”



https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.190597/gov.uscourts.dcd.190597.283.0.pdf
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4444997/Memorandum-in-Opposition.pdf

"Manafort had a drawer full of “phones and electronic equipment” in his prior Alexandria residence and had given the employee—either for donation to charity or other use—“several additional devices, both laptops and cellular phones,""

Probably some interesting information on those devices.


"This included information, provided by a Manafort employee who had recently been at the residence, about Manafort’s use of a home office and the nature of the documents the employee had observed at the residence."

I bet this was Rick Gates.


 

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Mueller confirms exactly why the FBI raided Paul Manafort, and what investigators were looking for

A new court filing by Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel confirms that Paul Manafort was raided by the FBI to look for documents relating to the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016 with Russian lobbyists, which was brokered by Donald Trump Jr.

Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, is indicted on five counts, among them conspiracy against the United States, money laundering, and acting as an agent of a foreign government without registering as such. The 69-year-old political consultant made tens of millions of dollars by working for the Ukrainian government, then controlled by the Kremlin ally Viktor Yanukovych.

He attended the Trump Tower meeting, at which a Russian lawyer with links to the Kremlin and a former Soviet counterintelligence officer were also present, while running the presidential campaign. They allegedly promised dirt on Trump’s rival, Hillary Clinton.

According to the latest court filing by the Mueller inquiry, which is defending a warrant attached to a raid on Manafort’s home in July 2017, part of what the FBI were hunting for were “communications, records, documents, and other files involving any of the attendees of the June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower, as well as Aras and [Emin] Agalarov.”



https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.190597/gov.uscourts.dcd.190597.283.0.pdf
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4444997/Memorandum-in-Opposition.pdf

"Manafort had a drawer full of “phones and electronic equipment” in his prior Alexandria residence and had given the employee—either for donation to charity or other use—“several additional devices, both laptops and cellular phones,""

Probably some interesting information on those devices.


"This included information, provided by a Manafort employee who had recently been at the residence, about Manafort’s use of a home office and the nature of the documents the employee had observed at the residence."

I bet this was Rick Gates.
Democratic Lobbyist Tony Podesta Quits After His Firm Turns Up In Manafort Indictment

WASHINGTON ― Tony Podesta, the Democratic Party super-lobbyist, announced his resignation as head of the Podesta Group after the company appeared in the indictment of former Donald Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort on Monday.

Manafort and his business partner Richard Gates were indicted on 12 criminal charges, including money laundering, making false statements and failing to register as foreign agents for the government of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. The indictment came from the office of special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, in particular accusations that Russia hacked the emails of Trump’s political opponents and influenced the election.

The Podesta Group and another firm, Mercury Public Affairs, are listed in the indictment as “Company A” and “Company B,” although it is not known which company is A or B. The two firms were hired by Manafort to lobby for the Yanukovych government in 2012 but did not register as foreign agents until 2017.

Democratic Lobbyist Tony Podesta Quits After His Firm Turns Up In Manafort Indictment | HuffPost
 

IschKabibble

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Excerpt from Lewandowski's book:

Manafort wanted Steve to look at a transcript of a story, yet another one, that a New York Times reporter had sent to him. Bannon read the first three paragraphs and then looked up him.

“Twelve-point-seven-million-dollar payment from Ukraine?”

“How much of this is true?” Bannon asked.

“It’s all lies,” Manafort said. “My lawyers are fighting it.”

“When are they going to run it?” Bannon asked.

“They’re threatening to publish tomorrow.”

“Does Trump know about this?”

“What’s to know? It’s all lies.”

“But if it’s in the paper someone has to give Trump a heads-up, because if it’s in the paper, it’s reality.”

“It was a long time ago,” he added. “I had expenses.”

Bannon knew what he had in his hand.

It was an explosive, Page One story. And even if the story wasn’t true, it was in the fucking New York Times. At the very least it would leave a mark.

Just as Steve had thought, the story ran the next day, August 15, on Page One, above the fold.

“I’ve got a crook running my campaign,” Trump said when he read it.

‘I’ve Got a Crook Running My Campaign’
 

Belobog

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Leads me to believe Mueller isn't really investigating Russian collusion.
I don't see how you came to that conclusion. In the course of the investigation it became known that the Podesta group did some lobbying in Ukraine for a party Manfort was supporting, and did not file under the Foreign Agents Registration Act in the USA. Explain to me how this leads you to believe Mueller isn't investigating Russian collusion.
 

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New filings from the Special Counsel, responding to Manafort's motion to dismiss his indictment, include a new heavily redacted document from Rosenstein dated last August confirming that this is within his remit.
Response to motion


Can't wait to see the rest of this.
I posted this a few weeks ago.


Mueller authorized by DOJ to investigate alleged Manafort collusion with Russian government - CNNPolitics
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told special counsel Robert Mueller in a classified August 2, 2017, memo that he should investigate allegations that President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was "colluding with Russian government officials" to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, prosecutors in the Russia probe revealed late Monday night.

Mueller was also empowered by Rosenstein to investigate Manafort's payments from Ukrainian politicians, a cornerstone of the Trump adviser's decades-long lobbying career that has resulted in several financial criminal charges so far.

The revelation of the August 2 memo comes amid a broader court filing from Mueller's prosecutors that offers a full-throated defense of their investigative powers and indictments thus far. In the filing, the special counsel's office argues that a federal judge should not throw out Manafort's case. Manafort has sought to have the case dismissed, arguing that the charges against him are outside of Mueller's authority.
The filing Monday night crystallizes the extent to which Rosenstein, who has come under fire by President Donald Trump and others, has backed the investigation's actions. (Rosenstein oversees Mueller's investigation following Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recusal.)
 

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I don't see how you came to that conclusion. In the course of the investigation it became known that the Podesta group did some lobbying in Ukraine for a party Manfort was supporting, and did not file under the Foreign Agents Registration Act in the USA. Explain to me how this leads you to believe Mueller isn't investigating Russian collusion.
Circumstantial evidence. Why did Trump and Mueller meet privately to discuss the position of FBI Director, the day before special counsel was formed, when he had already served two years over the term limit?

Mueller served while Clinton was taking kickbacks from Russia for our Uranium supply. There is an unprecedented number of sealed federal indictments waiting to be opened, and a recently unsealed one points us in exactly that direction...

Former President of Maryland-Based Transportation Company Indicted on 11 Counts Related to Foreign Bribery, Fraud and Money Laundering Scheme

Executive Allegedly Paid Bribes to a Russian Official So His Company Could Win Highly Sensitive Nuclear Fuel Transportation Contracts

An indictment against a former co-president of a Maryland-based transportation company that provides services for the transportation of nuclear materials to customers in the United States and abroad, was unsealed today for his alleged role in a scheme that involved the bribery of an official at a subsidiary of Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corporation.

Acting Assistant Attorney General John P. Cronan of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Acting U.S. Attorney Stephen M. Schenning of the District of Maryland, Principal Deputy Inspector General April G. Stephenson of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Inspector General (DOE-OIG) and Assistant Director in Charge Andew W. Vale of the FBI’s Washington, D.C. Field Office made the announcement.

Mark Lambert, 54, of Mount Airy, Maryland, was charged in an 11-count indictment with one count of conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and to commit wire fraud, seven counts of violating the FCPA, two counts of wire fraud and one count of international promotion money laundering. The charges stem from an alleged scheme to bribe Vadim Mikerin, a Russian official at JSC Techsnabexport (TENEX), a subsidiary of Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corporation and the sole supplier and exporter of Russian Federation uranium and uranium enrichment services to nuclear power companies worldwide, in order to secure contracts with TENEX.

Former President of Maryland-Based Transportation Company Indicted on 11 Counts Related to Foreign Bribery, Fraud and Money Laundering Scheme
 

Tuc Ouiner

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D.J.T. should Launder the orange rug on his dome every so often-- not use too much conditioner and gel plus it could be a potential fire hazard.
 

Pitbull9

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My understanding is he is investigating Russian election meddling, but anything he finds while doing that is also fair game.
Lol!! Now it’s election meddling. Before it was trump collided with the Russians no doubt about it and now since we clearly see he didn’t it’s turns into election meddling hahahahaha oh man this is gold. Watching you all squirm and run around looking for stuff is too good. I mean we have people posting about hand holding to try and get him hahahaha. Great time.
 

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Trump on "Fox and Friends" this morning.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lu_Hgw60Ns&feature=youtu.be&t=22m49s


Trump said Mike Pompeo wasn't supposed to meet with Kim Jong Un, then suddenly stops ranting, pauses for a split second, starts stammering, and tries to reverse course by saying the meeting was planned abruptly when he got there.


Other highlights:

“Michael would represent me and represent me on some things,” Trump said. “He represented me like with this crazy Stormy Daniels deal, he represented me. He represented me and you know, from what I see he did absolutely nothing wrong.”

“Michael is in business — he’s really a businessman, a fairly big business as I understand it, I don’t know his business but this doesn’t have to do with me,” Trump said, attempting to distance himself from Cohen. “Michael is a businessman. He’s got a business, he also practices law. I would say probably the big thing is his business, and they’re looking at something to do with his business. This doesn’t have to do with me. I have many attorneys — sadly, I have so many attorneys you wouldn’t even believe it.”

"Our Justice Department, which I try and stay away from, but at some point, I won’t — our Justice Department should be looking at that kind of stuff, not the nonsense of collusion with Russia. There is no collusion with me and Russia, and everybody knows it.”

"I have decided I won't be involved. I may change my mind. Its a disgrace! The only collusion is with the Democrats and Russians. Take a look. They wouldn't give their server to the FBI. So what kind of FBI. They break down doors for Paul Manafort. They undo the lock for Michael Cohen. And yet they walk into the DNC. They won't hand over the servers. Okay we'll leave. That's a fix!"

"...those memos were about me and they're phony memos. He didn't write those memos accurately! He put a lot of phony stuff. For instance, I went to Russia for a day or so, a day or two, because I own the Miss Universe pageant so I went there to watch it because it was near Moscow so I go to Russia. Now, I didn't go there - everyone knows the logs are there, the planes are there - he said, I didn't stay there a night. Of course I stayed there. I stayed there a very short period of time but of course I stayed. Well his memo says I left immediately abo - I never said that! I never said I left immediately. So I said - and, you know the funny thing, he does these memos, and then fake news CNN whose a total fake, you know they give Hillary Clinton the questions to the debate. Nobody - can you imagine, by the way, if... you gave me... the questions... to a debate. They would have you out of business and they'd have me, uh, you better get out of this campaign, whea - they don't even bring it up!"

"I don't watch [CNN] at all. I watched them last night."
 
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Trump on "Fox and Friends" this morning.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lu_Hgw60Ns&feature=youtu.be&t=22m49s


Trump said Mike Pompeo wasn't supposed to meet with Kim Jong Un, then suddenly stops ranting, pauses for a split second, starts stammering, and tries to reverse course by saying the meeting was planned abruptly when he got there.


Other highlights:

“Michael would represent me and represent me on some things,” Trump said. “He represented me like with this crazy Stormy Daniels deal, he represented me. He represented me and you know, from what I see he did absolutely nothing wrong.”

“Michael is in business — he’s really a businessman, a fairly big business as I understand it, I don’t know his business but this doesn’t have to do with me,” Trump said, attempting to distance himself from Cohen. “Michael is a businessman. He’s got a business, he also practices law. I would say probably the big thing is his business, and they’re looking at something to do with his business. This doesn’t have to do with me. I have many attorneys — sadly, I have so many attorneys you wouldn’t even believe it.”

"Our Justice Department, which I try and stay away from, but at some point, I won’t — our Justice Department should be looking at that kind of stuff, not the nonsense of collusion with Russia. There is no collusion with me and Russia, and everybody knows it.”

"I have decided I won't be involved. I may change my mind. Its a disgrace! The only collusion is with the Democrats and Russians. Take a look. They wouldn't give their server to the FBI. So what kind of FBI. They break down doors for Paul Manafort. They undo the lock for Michael Cohen. And yet they walk into the DNC. They won't hand over the servers. Okay we'll leave. That's a fix!"

"...those memos were about me and they're phony memos. He didn't write those memos accurately! He put a lot of phony stuff. For instance, I went to Russia for a day or so, a day or two, because I own the Miss Universe pageant so I went there to watch it because it was near Moscow so I go to Russia. Now, I didn't go there - everyone knows the logs are there, the planes are there - he said, I didn't stay there a night. Of course I stayed there. I stayed there a very short period of time but of course I stayed. Well his memo says I left immediately abo - I never said that! I never said I left immediately. So I said - and, you know the funny thing, he does these memos, and then fake news CNN whose a total fake, you know they give Hillary Clinton the questions to the debate. Nobody - can you imagine, by the way, if... you gave me... the questions... to a debate. They would have you out of business and they'd have me, uh, you better get out of this campaign, whea - they don't even bring it up!"

"I don't watch [CNN] at all. I watched them last night."
"Thanks for exonerating us, crazy orange uncle dotard." - Comey/Stormy
 

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Was it actually Trump who payed 1.6 million to a Playboy model to get an abortion and not Broidy? Maybe.

Attorney Michael Avenatti hints $1.6 million abortion payout was for Trump -- not GOP donor

“So, Mika, you are familiar with the fact that a week ago, Judge (Kimba) Wood ordered Michael Cohen’s attorneys to disclose all of his clients for the last three years,” Avenatti said, “and there were three clients listed — three clients listed. Do you recall which three?”

Brzezinski listed Trump, Fox News host Sean Hannity and Republican donor Elliott Broidy — but Avenatti said she was making the same mistake everyone else had.

“No, no, no,” he said. “Mr. Trump, the Trump organization and Sean Hannity. Mr. Broidy was not disclosed in open court as one of Michael Cohen’s clients.”

Co-host Joe Scarborough asked the attorney what that meant.

“I think at some point we are going to find out, if in fact, the client in connection with the ($1.6 million) settlement was, in fact, Mr. Broidy. I’m going to leave it at that.”
 

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Haven't been paying much attention to Trump but nice to see the Trump reality show extravaganza is still going strong.