The New Abwehr Hypothesis of The Operation Trump: A Study In Political Psychology, Political Criminology, and Psychohistory, and as the aid for the General, Criminal and the Counterintelligence Investigations of Donald Trump - by Michael Novakhov, M.D. (Mike Nova): Web Research, Analysis, Hypotheses, and Opinions | Current News | Reviews of media reports | Selected reading lists | Site: http://trumpinvestigations.org/
‘Almost certainly false’: Trump claims he’s not a subject or a target of the Russia investigation
Trump Says His Lawyers Assured He Is Not Target Of Mueller Probe ... that his lawyers have been assured he is not a "subject" of the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russian meddling in U.S. elections.
In an interview in the Oval Office, Mr. Trump called the talks “a waste of time” and ... Addressing a wide range of subjects, Mr. Trump brushed off the investigations that have ... folded tightly during questions about the Russia inquiry as his aides grew fidgety. .... They say, 'He's not a target of the investigation.
“He told the attorneys that I'm not a subject, I'm not a target,” Trump said. .... in November was overseeing the Russia investigation by the special counsel, Robert Mueller. ... They say, 'He's not a target of the investigation. ... election, only to later claim that he was mistaken and speaking only hypothetically.
If the president had fired Mr. Comey to stop the Russia investigation, ... claims that Russian officials tried to obtain influence over Mr. Trump ... In the letter, Mr. Trump thanked Mr. Comey for previously telling him he was not a subject of the F.B.I.'s Russia investigation. ... “He's the wrong man for that position.”.
The number of loose ends that remain in Mueller's investigation — some ... or may not dry up once he is looking down the barrel at hard jail time. ... any coordination between the Russian government and the Trump presidential campaign ... being tracked by Mueller's team (not necessarily as targets — i.e., ...
Trump made no mention of Russia, which was specifically ... National Intelligence Dan Coats on Tuesday as likely to target2020 elections. ... Trump's claims of ISIS's defeat have been the subject of widespread ... And Wednesday's tweets are notthe first time he's used harsh ... More: I-Team investigations.
As special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation grows increasingly damaging to President Donald Trump's close associates, and ... former lawyer Michael Cohen to lie to Congress, indicate he's working on a case epic ... attorney but is not subject to day-to-day oversight by Department of Justice officials.
He could not be reached for comment Tuesday (Jan. ... “We hired Tony because he's one of the best pollsters in the United States,” ... who became targets of the Mueller investigation: Trump's former ... Manafort's work for pro-Russianoligarchs in the Ukraine is one of the sources of his current legal troubles.
"The indictment today does not allege Russian collusion by Roger ... Trump has also frequently referred to the Mueller investigation as a ... In the summer of 2016, the fact of Russia's "active measures" was the subject of speculation, ... political and other targets in search of embarrassing dirt to release.
President Donald Trump on Friday wasted no time framing newly empowered ... Trump has consistently claimed that he isthe victim of disloyal allies in his own ... an ongoing investigation of election meddling and possible Russian ... have taken pains to avoid the subject of impeachment, fearing that such a ...
Clapper: Trump lives in no-fact zone reality bubbleCNNAfter President Trump said that his intelligence chiefs were "misquoted" during public testimony in which they appeared to contradict him, former Director of ...
The U.S. and China moved closer to settling their trade dispute, with President Trump saying he expects to meet again with Chinese President Xi Jinping to resolve the conflict that has rattled the global economy.
Israel seeks to beat election cyber botsYahoo NewsAmy Spiro is one of many Israeli journalists who recently received a direct message on her Twitter account linking to a sensational news story. The sender, using ...
Brexit, Trump, Serbia: Your Friday BriefingThe New York Times(Want to get this briefing by email? Here's the sign-up.) Good morning. British business braces for impact, President Trump gives an interview to The Times, and ...
Brexit, Trump, Serbia: Your Friday BriefingThe New York Times(Want to get this briefing by email? Here's the sign-up.) Good morning. British business braces for impact, President Trump gives an interview to The Times, and ...
Roger Stone warns Trump's presidency is in perilKBZK Bozeman NewsRoger Stone is known for hyperbole, but his latest graphic warning should worry Donald Trump. The political trickster said Tuesday, a day he pleaded not guilty ...
When public figures are trying to fend off worsening scandals, they nearly always start by trying to minimize it from a public relations angle. First they’ll deny the entire thing. Then, as evidence begins surfacing that proves there’s something to the scandal, they’ll try a partial denial in which they only cop to the least-ugly parts of it. Throughout the process, the primary goal is always to look innocent in the public eye – until a point arrives at which that’s no longer the goal. That just happened with the NRA.
As the Trump-Russia scandal has gradually revealed the extent to which the NRA was financially and personally aligned with the Kremlin during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the NRA has always tried to downplay its role. The goal, of course, has been to convince the public that it wasn’t involved at all. But emails have become public which prove that the NRA was in fact conspiring with the Kremlin during the election. Suddenly its tune has changed.
Now that the New York Times is revealing the incriminating emails, the NRA now has a far bigger problem: criminal charges. Someone in the NRA is going down for this, and everyone in the NRA must think it’s going to happen very soon, because they’re doing what you do just before the charges come down. They’re throwing any pretense of public relations to the wind, in favor of trying to insulate themselves legally.
For instance, now that it’s clear there will be criminal repercussions for the NRA’s trip to Moscow during the 2016 election cycle, NRA executive Wayne LaPierre is suddenly claiming that he was opposed to the trip. This makes him look like an idiot and a liar in the court of public opinion, as no one is going to believe that with all his power and influence within the NRA, he tried and failed to stop his own underlings from taking the trip.
But it’s not the court of public opinion that will decide which NRA folks end up going to prison in the Trump-Russia scandal. That’ll be decided by a jury, which will have to determine whether an NRA leader like Wayne LaPierre deserves any faint reasonable doubt when he claims that he was trying to stop his own group’s treason antics. If he’s falling back to a last ditch criminal defense already, he must think the NRA indictments are coming very soon – and that there’s one with his name on it.
US poised to announce withdrawal from nuclear arms treatyMuscatine JournalWASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is poised to announce Friday that it is withdrawing from a treaty that has been a centerpiece of superpower ...
Stephen Biegun says Kim Jong-un has committed to ‘destruction’ of plutonium and uranium sites ahead of talks
The US’s special envoy for North Korea has said Donald Trump was willing to offer diplomatic relations and economic aid in return for progress towards “closing the door on 70 years of war and hostility” on the Korean peninsula.
Stephen Biegun, who is due to visit Seoul on Sunday for talks with his counterpart, Kim Hyok-chol, warned that Washington has “contingencies” in place if denuclearisation talks fail, but said: “President Trump is ready to end this war. It is over. It is done. We’re not going to invade North Korea. We are not seeking to topple the regime.”
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