Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may not matter if it can be proven if Trump Jr. solicited Russia or not. Trump Jr., Manafort, and Kushner failed to record the meeting on the SF86 UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. Game. Set. Match.
Didn’t this story come to light because Kushner put this meeting on his SF86?
No. It came to light after he scrambled to amend his lying ass SF86 that listed NO FOREIGN CONTACT at all.
You mean he had to amend it yet again. It's what crooks do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may not matter if it can be proven if Trump Jr. solicited Russia or not. Trump Jr., Manafort, and Kushner failed to record the meeting on the SF86 UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. Game. Set. Match.
Didn’t this story come to light because Kushner put this meeting on his SF86?
No. It came to light after he scrambled to amend his lying ass SF86 that listed NO FOREIGN CONTACT at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may not matter if it can be proven if Trump Jr. solicited Russia or not. Trump Jr., Manafort, and Kushner failed to record the meeting on the SF86 UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. Game. Set. Match.
Didn’t this story come to light because Kushner put this meeting on his SF86?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would have been better to have NYT release the emails. At least Jr could have said that NYT doctored the emails or something. Even if patently false, I would bet that a significant portion of their base would have fallen for that. Since he released the emails himself, he can't make any claims of Fake News, the fallback of their base. What rationale do they have now? ZERO.
Yup. thanks for authenticating the emails, Don. He's clearly not getting any legal advice, just doing whatever.
Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
You kinda get the feeling Don Jr isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. I find it completely plausible that he saw nothing wrong with getting dirt on Hillary from a foreign government.
No. Don't give him excuses. He knew that what he was doing was wrong.
Anonymous wrote:It may not matter if it can be proven if Trump Jr. solicited Russia or not. Trump Jr., Manafort, and Kushner failed to record the meeting on the SF86 UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. Game. Set. Match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Russians wanted to influence the American presidential election, they did not need Donny Trump. At the time of the June 2016 meeting, they apparently already had the DNC emails and had no problems getting them in the public domain over the summer thanks to the dutiful mainstream media that will report on just about any leak.
The meeting with the Russian lawyer seems more likely designed to cultivate a relationship with the Trump family but it did not work. Jared apparently walked out of the meeting after 5-10 minutes. And Donny Trump did not follow up on the alleged evidence adverse to Hillary or her campaign. Where's the scandal?
The scandal is that Donny Jr. accepted a meeting with a foreign representative who he admits promised him dirt on his father's opponent and that's exactly why he met with her. That's against the law. Just that he accepted and met with this person.
And the other scandal is people like you, purported "Americans" (MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN) who have no problem with this behavior. You have become what you say you hate. Swamp thing.
Name the maw or regulation broken please. I want the specifics.
More to the post by, no "dirt" was exchanged.
Again, if you get caught soliciting a prostitute, it doesn't matter if you actually get your willy wet.
False equivalence. Soliciting sex is a crime, talking to someone from Russia not. Try again
Soliciting a thing of value from a foreign power in violation of federal election law? Ding ding ding.
Name the item of value.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Donnie, Jr. testifies under oath before the Senate Intelligence Committee and watch him sink under the table with Kamala Harris's withering cross examination. He will wet his pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Russians wanted to influence the American presidential election, they did not need Donny Trump. At the time of the June 2016 meeting, they apparently already had the DNC emails and had no problems getting them in the public domain over the summer thanks to the dutiful mainstream media that will report on just about any leak.
The meeting with the Russian lawyer seems more likely designed to cultivate a relationship with the Trump family but it did not work. Jared apparently walked out of the meeting after 5-10 minutes. And Donny Trump did not follow up on the alleged evidence adverse to Hillary or her campaign. Where's the scandal?
The scandal is that Donny Jr. accepted a meeting with a foreign representative who he admits promised him dirt on his father's opponent and that's exactly why he met with her. That's against the law. Just that he accepted and met with this person.
And the other scandal is people like you, purported "Americans" (MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN) who have no problem with this behavior. You have become what you say you hate. Swamp thing.
Name the maw or regulation broken please. I want the specifics.
More to the post by, no "dirt" was exchanged.
Again, if you get caught soliciting a prostitute, it doesn't matter if you actually get your willy wet.
False equivalence. Soliciting sex is a crime, talking to someone from Russia not. Try again
Soliciting a thing of value from a foreign power in violation of federal election law? Ding ding ding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would have been better to have NYT release the emails. At least Jr could have said that NYT doctored the emails or something. Even if patently false, I would bet that a significant portion of their base would have fallen for that. Since he released the emails himself, he can't make any claims of Fake News, the fallback of their base. What rationale do they have now? ZERO.
Yup. thanks for authenticating the emails, Don. He's clearly not getting any legal advice, just doing whatever.
Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
You kinda get the feeling Don Jr isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. I find it completely plausible that he saw nothing wrong with getting dirt on Hillary from a foreign government.
No. Don't give him excuses. He knew that what he was doing was wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would have been better to have NYT release the emails. At least Jr could have said that NYT doctored the emails or something. Even if patently false, I would bet that a significant portion of their base would have fallen for that. Since he released the emails himself, he can't make any claims of Fake News, the fallback of their base. What rationale do they have now? ZERO.
Yup. thanks for authenticating the emails, Don. He's clearly not getting any legal advice, just doing whatever.
Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
You kinda get the feeling Don Jr isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. I find it completely plausible that he saw nothing wrong with getting dirt on Hillary from a foreign government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Trey Gowdy acknowledges that this is a problem in a surprise Fox interview.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwKUc0QzAmQ
Thanks for posting. Hopefully other congresspeople are equally alarmed.