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Congressman: Hope Hicks refused to answer these questions



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Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL) who attended the closed-door hearing with former White House communications director Hope Hicks reveals the questions she would not answer.


Thursday, June 20th 2019 at 1:53PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
We don't need to watch Ted Douche to know what questions Hope Hicks didn't answer Ron.

Thursday, June 20th 2019 at 1:59PM
Steve Williams
Don't you ever speak for what I need to see Steve. I see that all you got is name calling LOL. WOW!!!


Thursday, June 20th 2019 at 2:07PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Here Ron, let's see if Congressman Douche was right.

https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/democrat...

Thursday, June 20th 2019 at 11:47PM
Steve Williams
Hey Steve, why don't you take a Douche, why don't you.


Thursday, June 20th 2019 at 11:57PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
My favorite douchebag is Donny Douche. Did have had a sheltered childhood or what Ron?

Friday, June 21st 2019 at 12:31AM
Steve Williams
Let us talk about Hope Hicks for a moment Steve. Hope Hicks refused to answer 155 questions from House Democrats on Wednesday about her tenure as communications director in the Trump White House, according to a transcript of her closed-door testimony released Thursday, can you believe that?

I got a 273 page Transcript of Hope Hicks closed-door testimony released Thursday for your review: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/61...


Friday, June 21st 2019 at 5:23PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
That's good Ron. I highly recommend its reading, much more interesting than Mueller. Nadler is hilarious.

Friday, June 21st 2019 at 5:44PM
Steve Williams
Enjoy the REPORT....
Friday, June 21st 2019 at 7:00PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I'll check back when I've finished Ron and we can go over it.

Friday, June 21st 2019 at 8:35PM
Steve Williams
I like Ms. Hick's style.

Ms. Jackson Lee. Were you involved? Were you part of the strategy? You have a communications emphasis.

Ms. Hicks. I'm sorry. I'm just not understanding the question. You're talking about a Russian strategy. The campaign didn't have a Russian strategy.

Friday, June 21st 2019 at 8:39PM
Steve Williams
Hey Steve, what is a White LIE?




Friday, June 21st 2019 at 9:17PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Ron, where in the transcript is the question asked, "what is a white lie?"

Friday, June 21st 2019 at 10:15PM
Steve Williams
She was not permitted to answer that question Steve by Trump's lawyers.

Steve, what is a White LIE?



Saturday, June 22nd 2019 at 9:56AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I have no opinion on what is a white lie Ron. I do believe that lying is amoral.

Saturday, June 22nd 2019 at 1:30PM
Steve Williams
That is what Hope Hicks said the first time she appeared before the committee. Hope Hicks Admits She's a Liar, But Not the Bad Kind of Liar. I guess she makes the this deference between a White Lie is a GOOD LIE on the behave of Trump.

During a closed-door interview with the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks told lawmakers that she only told “white lies” on President Trump’s behalf—and only on smallest of matters. Wow, what a relief!

Can you tell when Trump is Lying to you and his base?

Would you LIE for Trump?


Saturday, June 22nd 2019 at 9:54PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Sounds like since Hope Hicks used the term "white lie" you should take her word for what she means Ron. I can identify the lies that matter to me myself. They're told nonstop by MSNBC.

Saturday, June 22nd 2019 at 11:09PM
Steve Williams
Can you tell when Trump is Lying to you and his base?

Would you LIE for Trump?


Saturday, June 22nd 2019 at 11:26PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Sometimes Ron and I might, depending if it made sense.


Sunday, June 23rd 2019 at 12:02AM
Steve Williams
Mr. Collins. Could I just-I apologize, and I know we talked about this before. And we'll stop the clock, we'll give you a full hour. But it's also been discussed in here that this was -and the chairman made a great elaborate statement as we started this about being confidential and keeping that through the day. But Mr. Lieu is livetweeting this. So I mean, if he's willing to break his own chairman, I want it noted for the record that the Member of the De livemocratic Party in this committee is tweeting what his own chairman had asked him to keep confidential.

Now, if this is the way we want to play it, we've now proven that this is nothing but a political stunt. It is a press avail opportunity. And if Mr. Lieu would like to go outside and testify to the press, that's fine. But simply doing this like it is, it's a mockery.

And I don't care what the answer will be. This was not what the chairman had said at the outset. And unless there was a meeting for a dramatic reading of what the chairman said, this is ridiculous.

Mr. Lieu. I've been live-tweeting their objections because they are so absurd.

Mr. Collins. Did you have trouble understanding the chairman?

Mr. Lieu. The objections --

Mr. Collins. Did you have trouble understanding your chairman?

Mr. Lieu. [Inaudible.]

Sunday, June 23rd 2019 at 3:26PM
Steve Williams
The Question was: Can you tell when Trump is Lying to you and his base?

Would you LIE for Trump?

YOUR REPLY: Sometimes Ron and I might, depending if it made sense.


What are you saying Steve? Sometimes, to what?

and I might, depending if it made sense. What are you talking about Steve/




Monday, June 24th 2019 at 2:55AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
You asked two questions Ron and I gave you two answers, in the order they were asked. Simple. Chairman Nadler is a liar, as is Rep. Lieu.
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Monday, June 24th 2019 at 8:46AM
Steve Williams
NO!!! NO!!! Steve. What are you saying Steve?

1. Can you tell when Trump is Lying to you and his base? YES or NO and give us your reason why, can you do that?

2. Would you LIE for Trump? YES or NO and give us your reason why, can you do that also Steve?


Monday, June 24th 2019 at 8:58PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Here's my answers Ron, numbered for your disability.

1 (ONE) Sometimes Ron and 2 (TWO) I might, depending if it made sense.

Monday, June 24th 2019 at 9:44PM
Steve Williams
1. Steve, are you saying that TRUMP will lie to you and his base, sometimes you know that TRUMP is lying to you?

2. Steve are you saying that you will LIE for TRUMP depending if it made sense? Is that what you are saying?



Monday, June 24th 2019 at 11:04PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Ron, 1) sometimes I know when Trump is lying to the media, and 2) yes I would lie for Trump, in appropriate circumstances.

Tuesday, June 25th 2019 at 8:12AM
Steve Williams
Steve, can't you see that Trump is LYING through the media, including his tweeter feed to reach you, the American people and the world?

What would be the appropriate circumstances that you would LIE for TRUMP? Now why would you LIE for TRUMP, if TRUMP was in the right, why would you do that Steve?


Tuesday, June 25th 2019 at 10:02AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
For one thing Ron, it would be appropriate to lie about Trump's inauguration crowd size.

Tuesday, June 25th 2019 at 2:13PM
Steve Williams
Why? When you the evidence clearly points out to you, that was another one of Trumps LIES? Why would you LIE like that Steve?








Tuesday, June 25th 2019 at 5:01PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Because Trump's supporters were bursting with pride and President Trump knew it. We had no need to worship him as a god.

Tuesday, June 25th 2019 at 5:13PM
Steve Williams
Then you and the Trump base are bursting with pride over someone that will LIE to his own supports, over and over again. That sound sick as the way it sounds. WOW!!!!



Wednesday, June 26th 2019 at 6:50PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I hear nothing but lies coming from your side Ron but you keep posting them. How does that work???

Wednesday, June 26th 2019 at 7:28PM
Steve Williams
What LIES are you talking about. How about this LIE:

" The Dems are very unhappy with the Mueller Report, so after almost 3 years, they want a Redo, or Do Over. This is extreme Presidential Harassment. They gave Crooked Hillary's people complete Immunity, yet now they bring back Hope Hicks.--- Donald J Trump"




Wednesday, June 26th 2019 at 8:42PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
That's easy Ron, it's not a lie.

Wednesday, June 26th 2019 at 10:08PM
Steve Williams
The Dems is very happy with The Mueller. I see that you have not took the time to hear "These A-list celebrities will read the Mueller Report for you tonight so you don’t have to: http://blackinamerica.com/cgi-bin/blog.cgi...

To see the upbeat sprit of the reading of that report.


Wednesday, June 26th 2019 at 10:17PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
If you think those haters are upbeat then bully for you Ron. I'll take Hope Hicks any day. She did a fantastic job with her testimony.

Thursday, June 27th 2019 at 7:27AM
Steve Williams
Yes she did!!! I also like what Trump's attorneys did too, they blocked her from answering 155 questions. I know you got this joke: Hicks told lawmakers she had spoken with Trump right after his infamous speech in July 2016 when he publicly called on the Russians to hack Hillary Clinton's emails, I know you got it, right?


Thursday, June 27th 2019 at 9:14AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Of course Trump was joking about the Russians. He was taking a jab at Hillary, that's it. Why do you think Hillary got away with deleting 33,000 emails Ron? You people don't like to talk about that, huh.

Thursday, June 27th 2019 at 2:14PM
Steve Williams
I love talking about this fail attempt by the Republicans which is now in the history books. Steve If that was true, the republicans could not prove a thing after the Republicans spent $7m on 33 separate hearings over four years and Hillary walked away with a smile on her face, because they proved NOTHING on Hillary. I am sure you remember that Steve..

You and The Republicans really hope to find evidence that the Secretary of State at the time, Hillary Clinton, was in some way guilty of wrongdoing and they found NOTHING to LOCK HER UP FOR, including those E-mails. LOL!!!

Steve that is why. In this country, you are innocent, until proven guilty.

Steve, You don’t have to be a lawyer to have heard the term “innocent until proven guilty.” A fundamental concept in the United States justice system, the expression was first used in the Bill of Rights to ensure all citizens receive a fair trial if they are ever charged with a crime, a principle known as due process of law.

As the founders of the United States realized, the rights of the accused must be protected if we want to maintain a functioning democratic society and prevent the government from abusing its authority, that means your rights and mine. Therefore, the Constitution grants protections for citizens if they are accused of a crime and details the requirements that must be met before you can be convicted of that crime. Your innocence is assumed until these conditions are met. In other words, you are innocent until proven guilty.

It is very important for you to know your rights if you are ever charged with a crime. You have the right to obtain legal representation and, if you are questioned, you have the right to remain silent until you have spoken with an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, your rights also guarantee that one will be appointed to you by the government. In addition, you have the right to know the charges against you.

Once you are notified of your charges, the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution protects you from self-incrimination, which allows you to refuse to testify during your trial. You may also confront any witnesses who are testifying against you and collect your own witnesses and evidence.

Your rights also protect you from unreasonable search and seizure—meaning the government must have a search warrant in order to search your private property. If evidence was collected illegally, it cannot be used against you in court.

Finally, you have the right to be tried by a jury of your peers if you desire. Individuals who are charged with serious crimes also must be indicted by a grand jury before their case goes before the court.

Because you are innocent until proven guilty, the prosecution must prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. In other words, once all of the evidence against you is considered, no reasonable person should be able to question your guilt—otherwise, you cannot be found guilty. You also cannot be charged with the same crime twice.

So, YES I love talking about this failed point and that is the reason why the Trump supports shout "LOCK HER UP" in vain. LOL

Thursday, June 27th 2019 at 4:14PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
What I know about Hillary's guilt has nothing to do with being a Republican. I'm not a Republican but I was a Software Engineer in the field of Network Security, among others Ron. I knew almost immediately that Hillary had failed to secure her server and now we know that that is an undisputed fact. Running a private server without network security, while handling classified information is something many consider criminal, including me. Let's start with your first paragraph.

"I love talking about this fail attempt by the Republicans which is now in the history books. Steve If that was true, the republicans could not prove a thing after the Republicans spent $7m on 33 separate hearings over four years and Hillary walked away with a smile on her face, because they proved NOTHING on Hillary. I am sure you remember that Steve."

Let's see Ron, is that why you are treating Trump the exact same way now? Don't you love that Trump walked away with a smile on his face?

Thursday, June 27th 2019 at 5:25PM
Steve Williams
You got to be kidding me right, Trump has not walked away from anything. Let's look at the people around Trump who have been charged and yes, some have been found guilty for LYING of protecting Trump's wrong doings and getting him into the president spot..

1. Let's look at Trump ally and informal campaign advisor Roger Stone.

Stone, who has worked as a political consultant for Trump since the 1980s, was arrested and charged with one count of obstruction of justice, five counts of false statements, and one count of witness tampering, according to a Justice Department filing.

Stone, who acted as an informal adviser to Trump during the campaign, sent out several tweets in the summer of 2016 that raised questions about whether he had prior knowledge about WikiLeaks' plans to publish the hacked emails.

Steve, this indictment alleges that Stone made "multiple false statements to [the House Intelligence Committee] about his interactions regarding Organization 1 "TRUMP", and falsely denied possessing records that contained evidence of these interactions" in 2017 testimony.

Not only is making false statements to Congress a crime, but the indictment said that Stone's misleading testimony deliberated obstructed ongoing investigations by the FBI, House Intelligence Committee, and Senate Intelligence Committee.

He also "attempted to persuade a witness to provide false testimony to and withhold pertinent information from the investigations," the indictment said.

2. Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal lawyer "Mr. Fix It>"

Trump's former personal lawyer and "right-hand man" Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison on fraud and lying charges, weeks after Mueller released a memorandum that detailed more than 70 hours of cooperating and witness testimony.

Cohen's is the most substantial sentence to date in Mueller's investigation.

Prosecutors previously recommended " substantial" prison time for Trump's former attorney Cohen, who pleaded guilty to financial crimes, campaign violations, and lying to Congress. The Southern District of New York recommended Cohen face 3 1/2 years of prison time and a $100,000 fine.

The filings concluded that Cohen "acted in coordination with and at the direction of Individual-1," an apparent reference to Trump that implicates him in campaign finance violation for payments to two women who said they had affairs with Trump that prosecutors said showed intention to influence the election.

In a separate filing the same day, Mueller wrote that Cohen told prosecutors about previously unknown contact with a Russian national who claimed to be a "trusted person" in the Russian Federation who offered the campaign "political synergy" and "synergy on a government level." Cohen claimed that person repeatedly suggested a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

On Nov. 29, Cohen pleaded guilty to making false statements to Congress and reached a new plea deal with the special counsel.
Cohen pleaded guilty to lying about the dates during which the Trump Organization actively pursued a business deal to pursue a Trump Tower in Moscow, initially claiming the discussions ended in January 2016 when they in fact continued into the summer of the year.

Prosecutors from the special counsel's office also charged that Cohen lied to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in testifying that he had never offered to travel to Russia and that he didn't recall any response from the Russian government regarding the deal.

In August, Cohen pleaded guilty in the Southern District of New York to five counts of tax evasion, one count of bank fraud, one count of making an unlawful corporate contribution, and one count of making an illegal campaign finance contribution — which he said were made "at the direction" of Trump.

Steve, Trump would be following his ass, if Trump was not The President of The United States of America.

3. Paul Manafort, former Trump campaign chairman

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was found guilty on eight federal counts of bank and tax fraud and pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and one count of conspiracy against the US.

He also entered into a deal that included an agreement to cooperate with Mueller's investigation instead of going to trial in the District of Columbia on a separate indictment of counts of money laundering and failing to register as a foreign agent.

Manafort previously faced a total of 18 counts, but the 10 remaining were dismissed during the plea hearing after a judge declared mistrial in a Virginia trial.

On Nov. 26, however, Mueller's office said in a court filing that in the course of his cooperation, Manafort had lied to the FBI and the special counsel on "a variety of subject matters," which could land him in even more legal jeopardy.

He surrendered to federal authorities on October 30, 2017, after he was indicted, along with his business associate Rick Gates, on 12 counts, including conspiracy against the US and money laundering.

Manafort was forced to step down as Trump's campaign chairman in May 2016 after coming under fire for his connections to Russian oligarchs and his past lobbying efforts abroad.

Trump's former campaign chairman is accused of committing crimes while working as an unregistered lobbyist in the US for the Ukrainian government and pro-Russia interests beginning in 2006.

4. Konstantin Kilimnik

Mueller charged Manafort's " right-hand man" Konstantin Kilimnik in June with witness tampering in a superseding indictment that charges the Russian citizen and Manafort with conspiracy to obstruct justice and obstruction of justice.

Mueller reportedly began further investigation into Kilimnik in November with the help of three of his associates, including Manafort, to examine their political consultancy and lobbying work that connected them with prominent Russian oligarchs.

The special counsel has said Kilimnik has strong ties from past work with Russian intelligence and was in contact with top figures in Trump's 2016 campaign.

5. Sam Patten, Republican lobbyist

On August 31, Republican lobbyist Sam Patten plead guilty in federal court for failing to register as a foreign agent while he lobbied on behalf of Ukrainian interests in the US.

Patten worked on behalf of several a pro-Russia Ukrainian political party, including helping Ukrainian oligarchs illegally spend $50,000 in tickets to Trump's January 2017 inauguration, in violation of federal laws that ban inauguration funds from accepting money from foreign entities.

Patten is linked both to Manafort and Kilminik, as well as the opposition research firm Cambridge Analytica.

While Patten technically plead guilty in federal court in the District of Columbia and was not charged by the Mueller probe, Mueller referred the charges to the US Attorney's office for the District of Columbia, and the terms of his guilty plea require him to cooperate in the special counsel investigation

6. Rick Gates, one of Manafort's business partners

In October 2017, Gates was indicted along with Manafort on 12 counts, including conspiracy against the US, making false statements, and failing to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts. He at first pleaded not guilty on all counts.

Gates joined Trump election efforts in the spring of 2016, working as Manafort's deputy. He traveled with Trump and grew close with many top campaign officials.

After Manafort was ousted as Trump's campaign chief in August 2016, Gates continued working on behalf of the soon-to-be president, helping fundraise $25 million for the pro-Trump nonprofit America First Policies and working on Trump's inaugural committee. As Mueller's probe intensified in the early months of the Trump administration, Gates left the nonprofit altogether.

But as recently as June 2017, The Daily Beast reported that Gates was still visiting the White House and working under Tom Barrack, who has remained one of Trump's most trusted advisers.

Gates opted to take a plea deal in late February, pleading guilty to one charge of lying to investigators and one charge of conspiracy in exchange for becoming a cooperating witness in the Mueller probe. He testified against Manafort as the prosecution's star witness in its case in Virginia.

Gates confessed to committing crimes with Manafort, and also stealing millions of dollars from his longtime business partner to finance an extramarital affair.

Defense attorneys sought to paint Gates as the mastermind of his and Manafort's tax and bank fraud.

7. George Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign adviser

On the same day Mueller's office announced the indictments of Manafort and Gates, it was revealed that George Papadopoulos, a 30-year-old former Trump adviser, had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia.

After delivering seven hours of testimony to the House Judiciary and Oversight committees in October, Papadopoulos sought immunity before testifying to the Senate about Russian meddling and possible collusion with the Trump campaign.

According to documents that were unsealed by the Mueller investigation, Papadopoulos had made at least six attempts to set up a meeting between the Trump campaign and Russian representatives throughout the course of the 2016 presidential campaign, using a London-based professor named Joseph Mifsud and a female Russian national as conduits.

He was arrested October 5, 2017, and subsequently cooperated with Mueller's team. Papadopoulos is currently serving a 14-day prison sentence for lying to the FBI.

Trump has described Papadopoulos as a low-level volunteer.

"Few people knew the young, low level volunteer named George, who has already proven to be a liar," Trump tweeted following news of the guilty plea. "Check the DEMS!"

Special counsel Robert Mueller previously recommended that Papadopoulos be sentenced to as many as six months in prison.

8. Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security adviser

Flynn, who has reportedly been at the center of Mueller's investigation for months, is perhaps the most high-profile person to be indicted to date.

On December 1, 2017, he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his conversations last December with Russia's ambassador to the US at the time, Sergey Kislyak.

An indictment filed by Mueller's office said Flynn "falsely stated" on December 29, 2016 that he did not ask Kislyak "to refrain from escalating the situation in response to sanctions that the United States had imposed against Russia that same day," and that Flynn did not recall Kislyak "subsequently telling him that Russia had chosen to moderate its response to those sanctions as a result of his request."

Trump fired Flynn in February 2016, citing an "evolving and eroding level of trust" after the former national security adviser lied to Vice President Mike Pence about his interactions with Kislyak.

The firing was "not based on a legal issue, but based on a trust issue," Sean Spicer, who was then the White House press secretary, said at the time.

Flynn had been on the job for just 25 days.

13 Russian nationals and three Russian companies

On February 16, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced the indictments of 13 Russian citizens and three companies allegedly involved in meddling in the US political system.

"The defendants allegedly conducted what they called 'information warfare against the United States' with the stated goal of spreading distrust towards the candidates and the political system in general," Rosenstein said.

The charges focused on the Internet Research Agency (IRA), a notorious Russian "troll factory" that focused on sowing political discord during the 2016 US election by using internet bots to spread fake news and pro-Trump propaganda on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, a prominent businessman and associate of President Vladimir Putin who helped fund the IRA, was charged along with two of his businesses.

The defendants included 12 other Russian citizens, all of whom were identified as former IRA employees who played a role in Russian influence operations before, during, and after the 2016 election.

They are: Mikhail Bystrov, Mikhail Burchik, Aleksandra Krylova, Sergey Polozov, Anna Bogacheva, Maria Bovda, Robert Bovda, Dzheykhun Aslanov, Vadim Podkopaev, Gleb Vasilchenko, Irina Kaverzina, and Vladimir Venkov.

California businessman Richard Pinedo

California resident Richard Pinedo pleaded guilty to one count of identity fraud on February 12, according to court documents.
The plea deal's release came immediately after Mueller's office announced charges against 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities accused of interfering in the 2016 US election by mounting an elaborate and multi-faceted social media influence operation meant to sow political discord during and after the race.

According to the statement of offense, Pinedo ran a company called "Auction Essistance," which offered services meant to get around the security requirements set by online payment companies like eBay, PayPal, and Amazon. Auction Essistance was shut down in December.

To help customers circumvent the security protocols set up by online payment websites, Pinedo created bank accounts on the internet using fraudulent identities and then sold those account numbers to Auction Essistance customers, the statement of offense said.

It added that although Pinedo was not directly involved in registering the accounts while using fake identities, "he willfully and intentionally avoided learning about the use of stolen identities."

Alex van der Zwaan, a Dutch lawyer tied to Manafort and Gates

Alex van der Zwaan pleaded guilty on February 20 to one count of making false statements to federal investigators.
Van der Zwaan represents the interests of numerous Russian oligarchs. He is also the son-in-law of German Khan, the Ukrainian-Russian billionaire who controls Russia's Alfa Bank.

The institution attracted scrutiny last year, when a dossier published by former British spy Christopher Steele alleged that Alfa Bank had played a role in meddling in the 2016 US election.

Van der Zwaan was charged with "willfully and knowingly" making "false, fictitious, and fraudulent statements and representations" to federal investigators about his work for the law firm Skadden, Arps, Meagher, & Flom LLP and Affiliates in 2012.

He was also accused of misleading federal investigators about his communications with Gates.

12 Russian intelligence officers

On July 13, Rosenstein announced the indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers for the hacking of the Democratic National Committee before the 2016 US presidential election.

All 12 indicted are members of the GRU, Russia's military intelligence unit. The accusations against them include conspiring to interfere with the election by hacking computers, stealing documents, and releasing those documents with intent to interfere.
In early 2017, US intelligence identified the hacking of the DNC and the spreading of emails intended to hurt Democrats and the party's 2016 presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, as the main pillar of Russia's election interference campaign.

These charges represented the first time Mueller's office directly pointed a finger at the Russian government for interfering in the election.

Announced three days before Trump met with Putin in Helsinki, the indictments were a main point of contention between the press, lawmakers, and Trump, who did not directly confront Putin over the charges.

Originally stating that he didn't " see any reason why" Russia would be responsible for the election meddling, Trump corrected himself a day later, adding he has "full faith" in US intelligence.

Now all of these people was involved with Trump's election which makes Hillary's allegations of some Email, look like a Sunday walk in The Park in comparison and you still want to LIE for and support TRUMP? WOW!!!



Thursday, June 27th 2019 at 7:14PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
That's your defense of Hillary? What does Trump have to do with Hillary's secret email server and her criminal negligence in the handling of classified information Ron?

Friday, June 28th 2019 at 12:21AM
Steve Williams
P.S. THE MUELLER CASE IS CLOSED.

Friday, June 28th 2019 at 12:23AM
Steve Williams
Nothing, that is the point but he is still running against Hillary and what she allegedly did, looks like a Sunday walk in the park compared to the LIES Trump told you, his base and the American people. Just look at all the Presidents Men, who LIED and lost there freedom to cover up for this embarrassment and you still give your support to this person, WOW!!!

Now the Mueller case maybe closed but investigation is still on going and Trump knows it to be true. WOW!!! you have truly been GASLIGHTED.


Friday, June 28th 2019 at 8:29AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
We're much better off with President Trump than a President Hillary. And Nancy will not allow impeachment to go forward so Cummings, Nadler and Schiff are just twiddling their thumbs. And Nadler and Schiff are constantly violating the Hatch Act big time.

Friday, June 28th 2019 at 9:18AM
Steve Williams
Ask all the presidents men who have been convicted of lying to cover up on the behalf of the Trump wrong doings, are we better off under the Trump administration, Steve.

It is amazing how you have over looked that FACT that all of the President Men who have been convicted for LYING for TRUMP. Now I wonder what you would say, if this was the greatest president in modern times Barack Hussein Obama, instead of Donald John Trump?


Friday, June 28th 2019 at 2:45PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Convicted of lying, wow.

Friday, June 28th 2019 at 8:18PM
Steve Williams
Is that what you would have said if Obama was the subject of The Mueller Report, Steven?


Friday, June 28th 2019 at 8:44PM
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