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The Special Counsel expands to Manafort, Sessions

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Saturday, June 3rd 2017 at 8:25AM · 1770 views
Hardball with Chris Matthews 6/2/17
The Special Counsel expands to Manafort, Sessions

By investigating Paul Manafort and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Bob Mueller is taking a broad approach to the Special Counsel Duration: 14:01
The Special Counsel expands to Manafort, Sessions

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Steve Williams Saturday, June 3rd 2017 at 9:33AM

He's not investigating Sessions.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, June 3rd 2017 at 1:44PM

Have you seen this report Steven? If so, who is he that you are referring too?

Steve Williams Saturday, June 3rd 2017 at 10:06PM

Mueller, who else is investigating? I'll get you the link.

Steve Williams Saturday, June 3rd 2017 at 10:12PM

WASHINGTON (AP) — The special counsel investigating possible ties between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia’s government has taken over a separate criminal probe involving former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and may expand his inquiry to investigate the roles of the attorney general and deputy attorney general in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, The Associated Press has learned.

"May" expand his inquiry.

Steve Williams Saturday, June 3rd 2017 at 10:15PM

In the MSNBC world, it's called premature ejaculation.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 9:22AM

As soon as Trump got into office Trump’s administration’s secretly want to ease sanctions on Putin’s Russia. It was reported that unknown to the public at the time, top Trump Administration officials, as they took office, tasked The State Department staffers with developing proposal for the lifting of economic sanctions on Russia and return of diplomatic compounds back to the Russians.

Hey Steven, I have two questions:
1. Do you think the United States should ease sanctions on Putin’s Russia?
2. Is this what you wanted our vote to stand for?


Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 9:49AM

As report In the Associated Press Special counsel Mueller's investigation seems to be growing the investigation. Didn't Sessions bring Mueller into this investigation? This is the most respected person in this why reaching probe.

The Justice Department's criminal investigation into Manafort predated the 2016 election and the counterintelligence probe that in July began investigating possible collusion between Moscow and associates of Trump. Manafort was forced to resign as Trump campaign chairman in August amid questions over his business dealings years ago in Ukraine.

Trump has bad talked many of our allies and sweet talk the Russian's, why would Trump want to do this?



Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 9:51AM

Hey Steven, OK! Now I have three questions:
1. Do you think the United States should ease sanctions on Putin’s Russia?
2. Is this what you wanted our vote to stand for?
3. Trump has bad talked many of our allies and sweet talk the Russian's, why would Trump want to do this?


Steve Williams Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 10:00AM

I was opposed to the sanctions from the start. American companies should not bear the cost of failed foreign policy.

Steve Williams Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 10:03AM

2. I don't know what you mean by "our vote."
3. I'm pro-Russian, have been since the Soviet Union failed.

Steve Williams Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 10:14AM

P.S. Sessions didn't appoint Mueller, the deputy AG did.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 10:18AM

2. I don't know what you mean by "your vote."

3. I'm pro-Russian, have been since the Soviet Union failed.

So you like Putin and he methods?

Steve Williams Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 10:58AM

Putin is the duly, democratically elected leader of Russia. I believe in working with Russia.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, June 4th 2017 at 3:28PM

Robert S. Mueller III, a former prosecutor who served as the FBI director from 2001 to 2013, has agreed to take over the investigation as a special counsel, Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein announced.

As far as Putin being the duly, democratically elected leader of Russia. Putin is a outright "tyrant"? For to have the ability to have this conversation and be openly against PUTIN, criticize and even curse him - you would, unlike many countries where such words in relation to the Head of State will result in imprisonment or beheading, you can get away with it in Russia. Dissident bloggers are not arrested and held in jail without trial for years and you want that BULL💩 here in this country, I don't think so.

However the impotence of Russian democratic opposition is obvious, and the likely reason is if your anti-Putin or at least anti-corruption positions is combined with ability to execute, you would be dealt with. Say, I fear Yevgeny Roizman doesn't have that much to live.

Russian Parliament is dominated by the United Russia Party that can only be described as "Party of Corruption" - they call it "Party of Power" which is the same. Officials and business people get elected to support Putin and enjoy the spoils in return.

I can talk about the corruption, murders, and how the rich oligarch live and rule over the lower classes of Russian there.

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