I know this is old news, as the story first broke last night, but sometimes it helps me to write this stuff down… So, with that said, here’s what I think is going on. Please correct me if I get anything wrong. Yesterday, the Washington Post reported that the new Attorney General of the United […]
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What did Trump know, and when did he know it? We need to demand an investigation into Russia’s ties to Trump and his associates.
I’m hesitant to write anything more about the situation unfolding right now in D.C., as things are happening so quickly. I did, however, want to share this timeline with you from today’s Washington Post, as I think it might be something that we return to in the future as we try to determine what Trump […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged CIA, Don McGahn, Donald Trump, FBI, House Oversight Committee, James Clapper, Jason Chaffetz, John Brennan, John Cornyn, Justice Department, lies, Logan Act, Michael Flynn, Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, National Security Council, Obama, oil, Rosneft, Roy Blunt, Russia, Sally Yates, sanctions, Sean Spicer, Senate Intelligence Committee, Sid the Science Kid, Vladimir Putin 22 Comments
It looks like the intelligence community isn’t going to let us forget about Trump’s ties to Russia
As I suspect all of you know, it’s the opinion of our intelligence community that the Russian government played a role in helping Donal Trump win the presidency. That isn’t fake news. That isn’t a conspiracy theory. That’s the opinion of not one, but 17 U.S. intelligence agencies. And, toward the end of his tenure […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged alternative facts, Christopher Steele, Defense Intelligence Agency, diplomat, election fraud, emoluments clause, fake news, hacking, Hillary Clinton, House Judiciary Committee, intelligence, Jerrold Nadler, lies, managerial incompetence, Michael Flynn, Mike Pence, National Security Council, pizzagate, resolution of inquiry, Russia, sanctions 7 Comments