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It's been a while in the making but two influential guys from the STL finally got a chance to sit down and talk some politics and pop culture. First things first, Gary Weed returns to the show to help Mark welcome their guest, Wes Hoffman. Wes is a social media influencer and all around positivity person on the streets of St. Louis. Wes is the founder of Treehouse Network and runs his own career counseling business named Stay Connected STL (www.stayconnectedstl.com). Wes joins in to follow the leader as discus some current events of our time. First up is Mark, before getting sidetracked, discussing with Wes what he does for a living and how he got to where he is in life. This leads to Mark realizing there are catch phrases and cliche words used often within the business world. The guys discuss the value of of these words and why the word "Preneur" was attached to so many things a few years ago. Next up, It's Mueller Time! That's right...Robert Mueller finally testified in front of Congress about his report and investigation regarding Donald Trump and Russian Collusion in 2015/2016. But was it a good move or not? How about the the timing of everything? The guys talk about what they liked and how they thought it looks to everyone else around the world and in the USA. Did the DEM's get the win they needed? Was Mueller the final nail in the coffin of Donald Trump....the discussion is on! Finally, Mark and Gary have to put Wes through the HOTSEAT since he is a first time guest on the show. But first, Mark wants to give the people a taste of what working with Wes would be like. How are the questions phrased? What kind of thoughts and focus does Wes put into his work. Find out what his Hotseat answers were, as well as how Wes handles clients on this amazing episode of the Q!
Michael Wolff is a journalist, author and biographer who has written for Newsweek, USA Today and Vanity Fair. He is the author of numerous books including the bestselling Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. His new book is Siege: Trump Under Fire. Wolff shares how he tried to tell the truth about a person such as Donald Trump, his presidency, and the people embedded in it who are such skilled liars. He also explains answers the following questions. Despite his likely and obvious criminal and other dangerous behavior, how is Donald Trump somehow always able to escape the consequences? Why did Special Counsel Robert Mueller decide to not indict Donald Trump for obstruction of justice? Was Mueller afraid of Donald Trump's wrath? If forced out of the presidency by defeat at the polls in 2020 or impeachment and conviction, will Donald Trump leave peacefully? If you enjoy The Truth Report be sure to also listen to my other podcast The Chauncey DeVega Show where in addition to these great conversations and interviews you will also hear my commentary and analysis of the week's events. WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Truth Report: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE TRUTH REPORT? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com
The Feds probe deeply into the 438-page redacted Mueller report, training their focus in in particular on the respective roles of Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Attorney General William Barr. Was Mueller’s decision to shy away from a bottom line judgment on obstruction of justice appropriate? Is Barr not an honest broker, and if not, why not? The Feds tell us the one thing that surprised them the most in the Mueller report. Host Harry Litman is in La Jolla, CA by Carol Lam, Jennifer Rodgers and from Tucson, AZ by Frank Figliuzzi.
Today's topics: *"Was Mueller forced to wrap up early?" *Kline's refusal to comply with House demands for testimony concerning his overruling of security clearance denials *Barr's waiver on the inaugural investigation *Elizabeth Warren and the town hall *McConnell's statements on what happens if Trump loses in 2020 *And why we need impeachment and we need it now Please support our team by becoming a subscriber on Patreon for as little as $2/month. Our subscriber drive is ongoing! patreon.com/ResistanceLive #RESIST #PERSIST #IMPEACH #INDICT #IMPRISON
Arlene Bynon and John LeBoutillier discuss the Mueller Report, its aftermath, and where do we go from here? Was Mueller, in fact, too deferential to the office of the President - and too fair to Trump? Will Trump now retaliate against the FBI and the "investigators"? Will the Democrats move toward impeachment - or defer to the voters in 2020 to render a judgement of Trump's conduct?
What about Bob? Trump After The Mueller Report, Attorney General Barr's letter to Congress, collusion with Russia, obstruction of justice, no exoneration…President Trump, for the moment, dodges a bullet and we're just beginning. Welcome to The Halli Casser-Jayne Show and our weekly political review with Halli and veteran White House correspondent Matthew Cooperthe podcast posted at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com and on all your favorite apps. As always, Halli and Matt slice and dice the week's political news. There's a lot of news and a lot of questions needing answers. But this is a week more of unanswered questions than those answered by Attorney General William Barr in his 4-page summation of the Mueller Report delivered to Congress, the report still hidden behind closed doors. Will it ever come to light? Why couldn't Robert Mueller exonerate President Trump? How did Mueller arrive at no collusion? After being sworn in as Attorney General, did Barr force the Mueller probe to an abrupt halt? Was Mueller more concerned with protecting the jury pool for a future grand jury? Or this one: Was there a a full investigation of Trump's intent regarding obstruction of justice?Halli and Matt get into the weeds and offer up some surprises when they take to the airwaves. What about Bob? Trump After the Mueller Report. What comes next for Trump? What about the motives of Attorney General Barr, no exoneration, did Trump or didn't he obstruct justice? These questions and more when journalists Halli Casser-Jayne and Matthew Cooper talk politics on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show the podcast posted at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com, and on all your favorite apps.
Yesterday, the FBI raided the offices of Michael Cohen, President Trump's personal attorney. Who had to approve the search warrant? Was Mueller involved? What about Rosenstein or Sessions? Has the investigation gone too far? Should the President fire the Attorney General or the Special Counsel? Or should he let the investigation continue?