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There are now more than 3,300,000 cases of Coronavirus in the United States and as the country struggles to contain the virus, the White House is taking aim at Dr. Anthony Fauci; Days after President Trump commuted the sentence of his friend and adviser Roger Stone, Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller is speaking out, saying Stone “remains a felon”; Details on a shocking report that President Trump reportedly considered selling the island of Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria.
2019: Graphic novelist Barbara Slate, a frequent guest to this show, has adopted Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller's two-years-in-the-making investigation into a comic book. "Mueller Report Graphic Novel" reduces the horrifying hacking of American democracy to its essence, packed with documented political cheating and anti-American conspiracies. Enjoy!
Lisa's five things this week: Exhibit A, Fresh Mango, @CocoFloss, "Educated" by Tara Westover, and Special Prosecutor - Robert Mueller.
Paul Manafort has forfeited his plea deal arrangement with Russia probe Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller. It seems that the Mueller team got fed up with all of the lying that lying Paul committed after agreeing to "tell all" truthfully after agreeing to plead guilty to 1 or 2 counts of tax/bank fraud in exchange for lenient treatment as a witness for the prosecution. That's in the rear view mirror now. Manafort is 71 years old and is facing a minimum sentence of 10-years. Rot-in-hell, bastard! Manafort figures he'll get a pardon from the Dumpster but unfortunately, Mueller has arranged it so that if that were to happen the State of New York can bring up the same charges where a presidential pardon will have no effect at all. 10-years it is, maybe 20! The latest LIE involves Manafort secretly meeting with Julian Asange in March-2016 at the Equadorian embassy in London. You remember Julian Assange - of Wikileaks fame - who engineered the mass dump of Hillary Clinton emails on 2 separate occasions in 2016 - once in August and again in October - designed to do great damage to Hillary's campaign. It appears from the timeline - given that Manafort assumed the role of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign manager in March-2016, that these email dumps were planned well in advance by both the Trump campaign - Wikileaks - and the Russian intelligence misinformation operatives. The starting point appears to be close after Manifort's March-2016 secret visit to Assange. Manifort, wittingly or not, was a Russian agent at the heart of the Trump 2016 campaign. Manifort took the job of campaign chairman because he was desperate for income - having fallen on hard times and was willing to trade his crucial position within the Trump campaign to turn right around and work hand-in-hand with his Russian clients to savage the Clinton campaign as Russia
As we do every week, newsman Matthew Cooper and Halli engage in their weekly snap, crackle and pop political conversation. And what a week it has been. Since Matt and I recorded last evening The New York Times broke a huge story: President Trump Wanted to Order the Justice Dept. to Prosecute former FBI Director James Comey and his longtime nemesis Hillary Clinton, if carried out a blatant abuse of power; in a surprise move, Rep. Marcia Fudge endorsed Democratic leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi for Speaker in the next Congress, abandoning the idea of challenging her; Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Trump's staunchest allies, warned the president on Tuesday that ignoring Saudi Arabia's bad behavior would risk America's moral leadership on the world stage. And, finally, and I really mean finally, Trump sent his answers to Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller, just another week in the storied presidency of Donald J. Trump. Welcome to The Halli Casser-Jayne Show and that's just the beginning. Here we go…
Donald Trump has gone on the offensive, responding to perceived attacks from Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller, and former vice-President Joe Biden. Niall Stanage joins Eamon to discuss that, Steve Bannon's role in the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook scandal, and all the White House latest. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller released indictments against 13 Russian's who were campaigning for and against President Trump. Sean breaks down the news on these actions including the interesting news that nobody in the Trump White House was involved. Will the media cover that aspect? Not likely... The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
John Harwood talks with Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, a Democrat suddenly back in the national spotlight as he helps lead the Senate’s Trump-Russia investigation. Once considered a presidential contender, Warner could be back in the mix for his party’s 2020 nomination. They discuss his belief that the notorious “dossier” hasn’t yet been disproven, that Trump campaign contacts with Russia turned out to be far more numerous than expected, and that firing Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller would provoke a constitutional crisis and political disaster for the president. He condemned GOP tax proposals as the worst legislation he’s ever seen, and talks of new proposals for a 21st century economy that could represent a White House platform. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Produced by: Mary Catherine Wellons & Pat Anastasi Edited by: Shari Rosen & Geoff Dills Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you think Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller's investigation is unbiased... think again. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
HKS Lecturer Juliette Kayyem provides context to the endless stream of news regarding Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. In addition to giving a brief on what we now know, Kayyem also discusses the potential ramifications if President Trump were to attempt to fire Mueller in a move reminiscent of Nixon’s infamous Saturday Night Massacre.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team executed indictments against Paul Manafort and Rick Gates yesterday. Both men surrendered to federal authorities. Additionally, Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos plead guilty to charge of lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).On this episode of "Fault Lines," hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan discuss whether or not Donald Trump should be concerned about the indictments against Trump's former Campaign Chair Paul Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates, as well as a guilty plea by George Papadopoulos, a third Trump Campaign official. Manafort and Gates allegedly violated laws related to financial and related matters. Unsealed court records allege that Papadopoulos "falsely described his interactions with a certain foreign contact who discussed 'dirt' related to emails" allegedly targeting Secretary Hillary Clinton's campaign. Garland and Lee will also discuss and analyze the high costs of American militarism including nuclear weapons, overreliance on force, involvement in conflicts, as well as the opportunity costs and fiscal burden of nuclear and other weaponry that crowds out spending on other priorities including healthcare, education, the environment, and infrastructure. The hosts and guests will also analyze other top news stories and issues including Tony Podesta—brother and business partner of former Clinton Campaign Chair John Podesta—stepping down from his role in the Podesta Group lobbying firm. Also, escalating tensions in Catalonia and Kurdistan, the Sen. Robert Menendez trial, and “Deep State” involvement in social media manipulation investigations. Scheduled guests include Sister Megan Rice – Catholic Nun, anti-Nuclear weapons activist; Debbie Weinstein - Executive Director, Coalition for Human Needs CHN.org; Jake Wallis Simons - Associate Global Editor for the Daily Mail Online (Topic: Catalonia); Dominic Carter - Reporter for Verizon Fios News (Topic: Menendez Trial); Jonathan Jeffress - Former Federal Public Defender (Topic: Manafort Charges); and David Swanson - Director of WorldBeyondWar.org, author, activist, journalist, radio host, Campaign coordinator for RootsAction.org
It is time we take a closer look at Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller and his tactics. Mueller’s tactics in dealing with Paul Manafort are very disturbing. The FBI breaks into his house at 6 in the morning with their guns drawn and combed through the r... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is time we take a closer look at Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller and his tactics. Mueller’s tactics in dealing with Paul Manafort are very disturbing. The FBI breaks into his house at 6 in the morning with their guns drawn and combed through the r... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The fourth episode of Harry and The Kipper, dealing with the appointment of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller, the limitations on this office and the potential drawbacks to his appointment in the search for the truth. Views expressed on this podcast are personal and do not reflect the views of any organization including, without limitation, The Resurgent Left.