Mueller Probe: Who's next?

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  1. IslandBites profile image68
    IslandBitesposted 6 years ago

    Every time Trump gets unhinged, someone gets indicted. lol

    Based on his last twitter tirade and reports of various cooperation agreements going, who do you think is next?

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      promisemposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Roger Stone's buddy Jerome Corsi says he's next.

      https://thehill.com/policy/national-sec … -couple-of

      Mueller supposedly is wrapping up his report. I guess we'll see if anyone else gets indicted. Trump Jr. and Kushner are big question marks.

      1. Randy Godwin profile image60
        Randy Godwinposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        I hope the latter are recalled to the House Intel Com. where now they can be impelled to answer questions they refused before. Nunes will pitch a bitch-fit but it won't do any good now. Elections have consequences...right Scott?  lol

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          promisemposted 6 years agoin reply to this

          Yeah, they sure do. Sometimes for the good.

  2. IslandBites profile image68
    IslandBitesposted 6 years ago

    So that's why he's been so jumpy lately. lol

    Michael Cohen pleads guilty in Mueller probe to lying to Congress

    Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former personal attorney, has entered into a plea agreement with Robert Mueller and agreed to cooperate in the special counsel’s sprawling Russia probe.

    Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to congressional panels investigating Russian interference in the election last year.

    According to court documents unsealed on Thursday, Cohen admitted to lying about Trump’s Moscow property plans, including his plans to travel to Russia and contacts with Russian officials in connection with the project and how long the property plans were discussed within the Trump Organization.

    The criminal information alleges that Cohen “well knew” that his statements to Congress about the Moscow project were “false and misleading,” stating that he told the lies in order to “minimize links between the Moscow Project and Individual 1,” an apparent reference to Trump.

    Cohen has also admitted to lying when he told Congress he did not “recall” any contact or response from the Russian government related to the project. In reality, prosecutors say Cohen remembers exchanging emails with a press secretary working in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s office about the proposed property plans “in or around January 2016.”

    Acting attorney general Whitaker was told of Cohen plea in advance

  3. IslandBites profile image68
    IslandBitesposted 6 years ago

    Well, someone is really shaky today. LOL

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      PrettyPantherposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah, we should start calling him "Twitchy."

  4. hard sun profile image77
    hard sunposted 6 years ago

    Also, this is telling about Twitchy Trump:

    "The special counsel memo states that Cohen's false statements to investigators about the Trump Tower Moscow project "obscured the fact that the Moscow Project was a lucrative business opportunity that sought, and likely required, the assistance of the Russian government."

    Mueller's office said the fact that Cohen continued to work on the Trump Tower Moscow project -- and discuss it with Trump -- was material to both the ongoing congressional and special counsel investigations, noting in particular that "it occurred at a time of sustained efforts by the Russian government to interfere with the U.S. presidential election."

    If it wasn't so tenuous as whether a President can be indicted, I think Trump would be one of the next on the chopping block. I do think he will be indicted after he is no longer president.

    A little collusion going on?

    The Trump First policy may not work out so well for him and his family.

  5. JAKE Earthshine profile image67
    JAKE Earthshineposted 6 years ago

    Following this SHOCKING Trail of Evidence, Espionage and Betrayal of the USA, a good guess would be Stone and Corsi to be indicted next and they according to my recollection, have already expressed public fears that this is inevitable: Unknown indictments are a possibility as well considering how much evidence Mueller has gathered privately that we don't yet know about:

    Junior Donald and other family members must be indicted as well if we still have laws in this country and if of course they are not above them, but that SHOCKING event I'm guessing will probably occur sometime subsequent to the conclusion of the Mueller criminal investigation which is in full gallop right now:

  6. IslandBites profile image68
    IslandBitesposted 6 years ago

    Corsi says stepson subpoenaed to testify before grand jury in Mueller investigation

    Conservative author and conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi said Monday that his stepson has been summoned to testify before a grand jury in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.

    Corsi claimed Mueller's team has focused on texts exchanged between him and his stepson, Andrew Stettner. The messages include a conversation in which Stettner said a computer that had been on Corsi's desk had been "scrubbed."

    Mueller's investigation appeared to zero in on Corsi late last year, with a focus on his connections to Roger Stone and WikiLeaks.

    Draft court documents from the special counsel’s team obtained by The Hill show that prosecutors allege Corsi made false statements during a Sept. 6 interview.

    The documents claim that Corsi initially told investigators that he declined a request from an individual, whom Corsi identified as Stone, to get in touch with WikiLeaks about "pending ... emails."

    However, the documents state that Corsi later replied to Stone, “Word is friend in embassy plans 2 more dumps. One shortly after I’m back. 2nd in Oct. Impact planned to be very damaging," appearing to refer to Assange, who has been living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

 
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