This afternoon, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson sentenced Trump friend and advisor Roger Stone to three years and four months in prison for having lied to Congress and threatened a witness in relation to the federal investigation into the hacking of Clinton campaign emails by Russian agents during the 2016 presidential campaign. [As you’ll […]
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Today, in the Unites States of Trump, as we prepare for the pardoning of Roger Stone, we learn of something even worse
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized | Also tagged 2020, cover-up, Department of Justice, Director of National Intelligence, election interference, Joseph Maguire, Lawrence Tribe, Lindsey Graham, lying to Congress, Matt Gaetz, obstruction of justice, pardons, Randy Credico, rat fucking, Richard Grenell, Rick Wilson, Robert Mueller, Roger Stone, Russia, Russiagate, treason, Wikileaks, William Barr, witness intimidation, witness tampering | 50 Comments
Trump’s 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort receives 7.5 years in prison, and faces additional time in New York, which would not be subject to pardon
Like a lot of folks, I was kind of pissed off last Thursday, when U.S. District Court Judge T.S. Ellis III, of the Eastern District of Virginia, chose to disregard sentencing guidelines that would have put Donald Trump’s incredibly corrupt former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, behind bars for 19.5 to 24 years, and instead just […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized | Also tagged collusion, conspiracy, conspiracy against the United States, Cy Vance, Donald Trump, House Judiciary Committee, indictments, Jerrold Nadler, Kevin Downing, lobbying, Matthew Whitaker, Michael Cohen, money laundering, New York, obstruction of justice, pardons, Paul Manafort, perjury, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, sentencing, sentencing disparities, T.S. Ellis, Trump Tower, Ukraine, unregistered foreign agent, Viktor Yanukovych, witness tampering | 93 Comments