Flynn seems like the obvious next one going down - any other guesses? |
I think Kushner is high up there |
Likely Flynn.
However, don't discount Podesta's connections. Just read that Uranium One was one of their clients. That certainly goes back a few years--but, then, so do Manafort's charges. The Podesta connection could explain why HRC, et.al. were so happy to approve. |
Sam Clovis, Pappa's campaign supervisor and Trump's nomination for head scientist at the USDA. |
good call - though he's cooperating without any indication of there being charges, so who knows |
Nobody famous outside political junkies will go down. |
Did you guys see Carter Page's bonkers MSNBC interview? Even the interviewer was like "wow... you are talking... a lot..."
I predict we hear something about him soon. |
Podesta (Tony) would be the most fun. Adding his ex, unlikely as that is, would be an answer to my prayers. It would be awesome if Trump ended up cleaning the swamp inadvertently, you know Chauncey Gardner style. One can hope! |
I think it is Wilber Ross and Cory Londowski. |
i really don't know; I had heard of Papadopolous but totally forgotten about him, same with Gates. Manafort or Flynn was my first guess, but Mueller is actually a law genius and I have no idea how much they have on who, and I very much get the idea that he will go for the jugular if need be. |
Wow, convicted without a trial. |
Clovis. |
From the people who brought us "Lock Her Up". ![]() |
No one. First off if you’re going to get someone for collusion, You’re not doing very well if the only case you have is one count of line to an FBI agent. They don’t have anything on Manafort, some of the charges are double charge us and will be dropped, and others such as money laundering don’t hold much weight if the income he acquired with legal. You can’t prosecute for money laundering if someone earned income through legal channels unless you’re trying to prosecute for tax evasion. There are no formal charges tax evasion so they won’t be getting anywhere with that. Not registering as a foreign agent is rarely ever been prosecuted. In this case that might be the only thing that sticks and he will get no jail time. Both have pleaded innocent and are intending to fight the charges, and I suspect they’ll win or walk away with a light sentence that includes little to no jail. So far there is no collusion or anything tying Trump to any of this. More to the point, there is no such thing as collusion crimes. The only way Trump gets in trouble if it’s found he violated some election law or some tax or funding law.
This Isn’t going anywhere and no one else will be charged. |
Wow, so many words, so much skepticism. Why not take a wait and see approach? Methinks thou doth protest too much! |