ROSENSTEIN RESIGNS

Coulda fooled me; as it sure looks like you are here, bothering with this Trump reality show thread.

Its like the jerry springer show, you know its rubbish and a little bit fake/put on but its hard to take your eyes off it. Trash entertainment but its the talk of the forum so most people end of joining it.

I am on the same boat with devil and I show up even though I know for sure that it is all fake. It amazing the effect the mob has on seemingly intelligent people
 
Its like the jerry springer show, you know its rubbish and a little bit fake/put on but its hard to take your eyes off it. Trash entertainment but its the talk of the forum so most people end of joining it.

I am on the same boat with devil and I show up even though I know for sure that it is all fake. It amazing the effect the mob has on seemingly intelligent people

Its one thing to know something is trash; its another to claim you don't bother with something in the midst of the thread you are claiming you don't bother with. I get it, Devil thinks she is too good for the trump threads, good for her. Ignore them then and leave us out of it -- I don't think any of us care -- don't feel the need to come into the threads and state how you are ignoring them.
 
Yep, FISA abuse declass brings down the house.

If Mister R and Mister K are like long lost 'twins' who were joined at
the hip inside Shrub's White House, curiouser and curiouser. Is 9/11
closer to full 'truther' disclosure or is all still at an NBC censor level?
 
Oooh.... More soap opera twists and turns... riveting.

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Pop the gourmet popcorn, yes...
 
Coulda fooled me; as it sure looks like you are here, bothering with this Trump reality show thread.

I like reading the comments to see who's still asleep. And maybe injecting some sanity occasionally. When they have the WH Correspondents Dinner, just who do you think they're all laughing at while they drink their expensive champagne and eat their 6 course filet mignon dinners??? Wake up ffs. It's all fake. It's a big show. And you're paying for it.

And I have no clue why you think I'm female. It must be my long luxurious golden locks?
 
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This is all very good for our country. When Obama and previous presidents were in office no people thought it was a reality TV show. It is wonderful in my opinion that we have been exposed to the blatant partisan politics and the slimy tactics of government in general.

It is also wonderful that the media's Fake News has been brought to the forefront. In past years if you heard it on the news it was gospel or so the masses thought. It took a critical thinking individual with a desire to find out truth.

When people think it is fake news this is a win! People should question everything.

News was supposed to be the check and balance on the government. Ha Ha Ha.

All news, Government, and elected officials lose credibility and get exposed for who they really are.
 
This is all very good for our country. When Obama and previous presidents were in office no people thought it was a reality TV show. It is wonderful in my opinion that we have been exposed to the blatant partisan politics and the slimy tactics of government in general.

It is also wonderful that the media's Fake News has been brought to the forefront. In past years if you heard it on the news it was gospel or so the masses thought. It took a critical thinking individual with a desire to find out truth.

When people think it is fake news this is a win! People should question everything.

News was supposed to be the check and balance on the government. Ha Ha Ha.

All news, Government, and elected officials lose credibility and get exposed for who they really are.

Exactly. They have lost control of the narrative. The calls for internet censorship = They are losing. It’s an exciting time to be alive - all the negativity (in this forum) is wasted energy. Free men and women, keep pushing and never surrender. +1
 
Mark Meadows, chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, said that deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein should testify before the House Judiciary Committee about his claim that he wanted to wear a wire to spy on President Donald Trump. People close to Rosenstein have tried to play the treasonous comment off as a joke.
Rosenstein is set to have a conversation with Trump Thursday, amid mainstream reports that Rosenstein “verbally resigned” and that his resignation was accepted by White House chief of staff General John Kelly. The verbal resignation piece is key to removing Rosenstein seamlessly, and it is clearly documented by such sources as CNN, Axios, and Sara Carter.
“Tonight, the Freedom Caucus took an official position,” Meadows said, according to official reports. “Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein should come before the House Judiciary Committee within the week and testify under oath about his alleged comments, or he should resign immediately.”

More at: https://bigleaguepolitics.com/freed...ein-testify-under-oath-or-resign-immediately/
 
Rosenstein safe for now? At his press conference today, Trump said he would rather not fire him and put off his scheduled meeting. Some think he wants to keep him and get rid of Sessions after the midterms.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...nclear-ahead-meeting-donald-trump/1429763002/

Donald Trump hasn't decided what to do with Rod Rosenstein


WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump's big meeting with embattled Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is Thursday, but it may not be the kind of showdown some people expect.

Trump has not made up his mind whether he will fire Rosenstein over reports he once talked about invoking the 25th Amendment to seek the president's removal, administration officials said, and he is getting plenty of advice in both directions.

It is very possible the deputy attorney general will stay on for the foreseeable future, said the officials speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss an internal matter.

"Nothing's a done deal," one official said.

Heading into the Rosenstein meeting, officials said Trump has been focused on this week's meetings at the United Nations and the controversy surrounding Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination. Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were both teenagers, is scheduled to testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday at 10 a.m. – the same day Trump will be meeting with Rosenstein at the White House.

Rosenstein, who is likely to meet with Trump on Thursday afternoon, discussed the possibility of resigning with chief of staff John Kelly and other administration officials last weekend, one person familiar with the matter has said.

Pressure had been mounting on Rosenstein since last Friday, when The New York Times reported that the deputy attorney general last year discussed invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump while raising the prospect of wearing a wire to gather evidence of the president's increasing erratic behavior related to the firing of FBI Director James Comey.

Rosenstein has strongly disputed the report.

Rosenstein had expected to be fired Monday when he was summoned to the White House, said the person who is not authorized to comment on the matter publicly. But the deputy attorney general left the meeting still in his job.

He and Trump had an "extended" phone conversation on Monday about The New York Times story, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said. After that conversation, she announced that the two would meet Thursday when Trump returns from New York.

Since then, Trump has sought wide-ranging counsel about how to proceed, officials said.

Some allies have urged to him not to fire Rosenstein, saying it could create more of a firestorm than is necessary, those officials said. Some White House allies, including Fox News talk show host Sean Hannity, have said they believe Trump's critics within the administration leaked the information about Rosenstein in order to prompt the president to fire him – a step that could trigger a political backlash ahead of midterm congressional elections.

In his role as deputy attorney general, Rosenstein also oversees special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russia's interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Mueller is investigating whether anyone from Trump's campaign conspired with Moscow to intervene in the election and also whether the president sought to obstruct the inquiry.

Removing Rosenstein, Trump allies fear, could bolster a case of obstruction.

More at link.
 
The ultimate reality show. Isnt it funny how almost all his so called problems are self inflicted. Look at all the people in his admin and u would see that he himself appointed them to office.

I would call that a self fulfilling prophecy.
 
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