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trump’s ‘Fear’ Makes Us All Fearful!

Updated on September 9, 2018

trump’s ‘Fear’ Makes Us All Fearful!

trump’s aides are constantly protecting us against the dotard’s illogical impulses, according to Bob Woodward’s book. We have much to fear, partially due to trump’s paranoia.


The anonymous author of the New York Times’ op-ed concurs with Bob Woodward and describes how they considered removing the con man with the 25th amendment.


The trump organization is now being investigated. We will have to view trump offering up his children to save himself.


Weisselberg has the dirt on trump, and his books on the trump organization finances will be damaging—particularly if it contains evidence of money laundering with the Russians. Remember that Manafort is renowned for money laundering with the Russians also.


Pecker has hidden the dirt on trump.


Cohen has the dirt on trump and is implicating the con man in an FEC crime. The US doesn’t indict presidents—consequentially the Democrats will impeach the con man and later he’ll be prosecuted.


Manafort is considering cooperating with Mueller. He is facing serious prison time and has a history of looking out for himself. Why wouldn’t Manafort flip on trump?


Mueller has the facts that incriminate the con man.


White House Counsel McGahn was in the room while trump was obstructing justice.

trump picked Kavanaugh because trump thinks Kavanaugh’s unitary executive theory will protect him from prosecution.


trump is ordering his Attorney General to investigate the New York Times to reveal the anonymous op-ed author. This doesn’t happen in the US, but it is something an autocrat like Putin’s boss does! trump will ruin all of the US institutions to evade justice. This is an indictment of low-information voters who put this con man into office.


Cohen implicated trump as an unindicted co-conspirator in hiding evidence of trump’s amorality from low-information voters—thus stealing the 2016 presidential election. Why wouldn’t puppet trump have conspired against us with Putin also?


Dowd admitted to Mueller that trump was going to get charged with perjury if trump allowed Mueller to interview him. If trump wasn’t guilty, then the con man wouldn’t have to lie. Too much evidence is mounting up against trump.


trump’s aides are constantly protecting us against the dotard’s illogical impulses

The article “Bob Woodward's Trump book: Author details aides' worries about Trump” states “President Donald Trump's closest aides have taken extraordinary measures in the White House to try to stop what they saw as his most dangerous impulses, going so far as to swipe and hide papers from his desk so he wouldn't sign them, according to a new book from legendary journalist Bob Woodward….


Many of the feuds and daily clashes have been well documented, but the picture painted by Trump's confidants, senior staff and Cabinet officials reveal that many of them see an even more alarming situation — worse than previously known or understood. Woodward offers a devastating portrait of a dysfunctional Trump White House, detailing how senior aides — both current and former Trump administration officials — grew exasperated with the President and increasingly worried about his erratic behavior, ignorance and penchant for lying….


"A third of my job was trying to react to some of the really dangerous ideas that he had and try to give him reasons to believe that maybe they weren't such good ideas," said Porter, who as staff secretary handled the flow of presidential papers until he quit amid domestic violence allegations. He and others acted with the acquiescence of former chief of staff Reince Priebus, Woodward reports.”


trump’s lawyer John Dowd was convinced that the con man can’t survive an interview with Mueller. They had mock sessions to determine if an interview with Mueller would result in trump being charged with perjury. trump, who habitually lies, couldn’t control himself as the article states “Dowd's argument was stark: "There's no way you can get through these. ... Don't testify. It's either that or an orange jump suit."”



The anonymous author of the New York Times’ op-ed describes trump’s amorality as being so all pervasive as posing a threat to the US.


The article “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration” states “The dilemma — which he does not fully grasp — is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.

I would know. I am one of them….

But we believe our first duty is to this country, and the president continues to act in a manner that is detrimental to the health of our republic.

That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump’s more misguided impulses until he is out of office.


The root of the problem is the president’s amorality. Anyone who works with him knows he is not moored to any discernible first principles that guide his decision making.”

The trump organization is now being investigated.

The article “Federal Prosecutors Are Investigating Whether Trump Organization Executives Violated Campaign-Finance Laws” states “Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating whether anyone in the Trump Organization violated campaign-finance laws, in a follow-up to their conviction last month of Michael Cohen, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The inquiry, not previously reported, shows that the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office doesn’t intend to stand down following the guilty plea from Trump’s longtime personal lawyer. Manhattan prosecutors are working on a parallel track to U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is tasked with examining Russian interference in the presidential election and who is referring other matters as they arise to appropriate sections of the Justice Department….

The Trump Organization is a stable of private companies heavily invested in real estate that’s been run by the president’s sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, since he took office.

Central to the inquiry will be longtime Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg, who has already provided narrow cooperation with authorities over Cohen’s activities and hush agreements, according to the person….

Weisselberg has already been interviewed by the New York Attorney General’s office as part of the state’s investigation of alleged improprieties at Trump’s charitable foundation. The attorney general filed a civil suit against Trump and three of his children in June claiming that they treated the charity like a “piggy bank” and that at least $2.8 million in charitable funds was directed to the 2016 campaign. The Foundation has denied the allegations and said the suit was politically motivated.”





Weisselberg kept the books about the Moscow trump Tower and trump’s money laundering.

The article “Why the Allen Weisselberg subpoena is so dangerous for Trump” states “Allen Weisselberg, the man at the financial center of President Trump’s sprawling business operation for the past several decades, has been subpoenaed as a witness in the federal criminal probe into longtime Trump associate Michael Cohen, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday…


“Alan knows everything and anything about all the financials…He knows every dollar that goes in and every dollar that leaves,” a former Trump Organization employee told Washington Post White House bureau chief Philip Rucker on Thursday. “He knows where all the bodies are buried.””



Pecker has hidden the dirt on trump.

The article “National Enquirer Had Decades of Trump Dirt. He Wanted to Buy It All.” regarding AMI and Pecker’s ‘catch and kill’ relationship with trump states “Federal investigators have provided ample evidence that President Trump was involved in deals to pay two women to keep them from speaking publicly before the 2016 election about affairs that they said they had with him.

But it turns out that Mr. Trump wanted to go even further.

He and his lawyer at the time, Michael D. Cohen, devised a plan to buy up all the dirt on Mr. Trump that the National Enquirer and its parent company had collected on him, dating back to the 1980s, according to several of Mr. Trump’s associates.

The existence of the plan, which was never finalized, has not been reported before. But it was strongly hinted at in a recording that Mr. Cohen’s lawyer released last month of a conversation about payoffs that Mr. Cohen had with Mr. Trump….


Lawyers for Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen declined to comment for this article as did American Media.

It is not known how much of the material on Mr. Trump is still in American Media’s possession or whether American Media destroyed any of it after the campaign. Prosecutors have not said whether they have obtained any of the material beyond that which pertains to Ms. McDougal and Ms. Clifford and the discussions about their arrangements.

For the better part of two decades, Mr. Pecker had ordered his staff at American Media to protect Mr. Trump from troublesome stories, in some cases by buying up stories about him and filing them away.”


Cohen has the dirt on trump and is implicating the con man in an FEC crime.


The article “Cohen Implicates President Trump. What Do Prosecutors Do Now?” describes how Presidents are typically not subject to criminal indictments as it states That would suggest that the extraordinary admissions and accusations from Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, will not result in criminal charges against Mr. Trump while he is in office. Mr. Cohen admitted to arranging payments to women to buy their silence about what they said were affairs with Mr. Trump, and he said Mr. Trump instructed him to pay the money to influence the election.”

This vile scheme was planned by trump to influence the election, directly before the election—consequentially it is an FEC violence.


trump might get impeached and after that indicted as the article states “This much seems clear: The president and other federal officials may be prosecuted after they leave office.”




Manafort is considering cooperating with Mueller.

The article “Paul Manafort Finally Considers Cooperating With Robert Mueller in Plea Deal” states “Ever since June of last year, when Paul Manafort’s Alexandria, Virginia home was raided by the FBI, at the direction of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the media has been speculating on whether or not Mr. Manafort will cooperate with investigators. Since that time, Manafort has been indicted, imprisoned, and found guilty of eight felony counts, yet no indication of cooperation has come to light.

This week, however, things seem to be changing. As Manafort prepares for his second trial in Washington later this month, negotiations are reportedly underway between his attorneys and prosecutors working for the special counsel’s office.

Ever since June of last year, when Paul Manafort’s Alexandria, Virginia home was raided by the FBI, at the direction of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the media has been speculating on whether or not Mr. Manafort will cooperate with investigators. Since that time, Manafort has been indicted, imprisoned, and found guilty of eight felony counts, yet no indication of cooperation has come to light.

This week, however, things seem to be changing. As Manafort prepares for his second trial in Washington later this month, negotiations are reportedly underway between his attorneys and prosecutors working for the special counsel’s office.

According to Bloomberg, the negotiations relate to the charges in the second trial, and could save Mr. Manafort from having to forfeit certain assets and spend the rest of his life behind bars.

While the talks have not reached a conclusion, the fact that Manafort has yet to be sentenced for the eight felony convictions in last month’s trial means cooperation could lead to Mueller requesting a reduced sentence in that case, as well as a shorter prison sentence for the alleged crimes set forth in the Washington D.C. indictment.“



Mueller has the facts that incriminate the con man.


The August 5th 2018 article “Trump acknowledges, defends 2016 meeting between son, Kremlin-aligned lawyer” states “President Trump on Sunday offered his most definitive and clear public acknowledgment that his oldest son met with a Kremlin-aligned lawyer at Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign to “get information on an opponent,” defending the meeting as “totally legal and done all the time in politics.”

It is, however, against the law for U.S. campaigns to receive donations or items of value from foreigners, and that June 2016 meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and Natalia Veselnitskaya is now a subject of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s Russia probe.”

For trump reality doesn't matter. trump will attempt to lie his way out of this admission just as he tried to say it wasn't his voice on the "Access Hollywood" tape.


White House Counsel McGahn was in the room while trump was obstructing justice.


Everyone in trump’s sphere immediately realize the con man has only one concern --his profit. McGahn knows trump will sacrifice him for his own gain—consequentially McGahn is looking out for himself. Everyone in trump’s sphere immediately realize trump demands loyalty to him, but is not loyal to his expendable pawns.


The article “Here’s why White House counsel Don McGahn has Donald Trump extremely worried” states “The Washington Post reported over the weekend that the administration has a list of more such enemies at the ready. They’re subject to having their clearances removed when the White House needs to shift the media attention. If that’s the case, look for more clearances to be revoked this week. The New York Times published a major story on Saturday night, followed up with reactions on Sunday, that has the White House in a tailspin.

According to the Times, White House counsel Don McGahn has been extremely forthcoming with special counsel Robert Mueller. Trump and his lawyers have made a big show of asserting they have fully cooperated with the investigation, and it’s true they have not claimed executive privilege, refused to turn over documents or stonewalled on interviews — except when it comes to the president himself, whose lawyers apparently understand that he can’t tell the truth and would only get himself in trouble….

But the Times reports McGahn has spent more than 30 hours in interviews, which certainly suggests that he had something interesting to tell the prosecutors. What made this such a bombshell was the revelation that McGahn and his lawyer became convinced some time back that Trump was preparing to throw McGahn under the bus and blame him for “shoddy” legal advice. So they decided he needed to make sure he wasn’t implicated. The Times further reports that Trump and his lawyers, were unaware of the scope of McGahn’s cooperation, particularly in regard to possible obstruction of justice by the president.”


Kavanaugh will do anything to help the GOP and trump.


trump picked Kavanaugh because trump thinks Kavanaugh’s unitary executive theory will protect him from prosecution.


The article “Don't consider Brett Kavanaugh for Supreme Court until Mueller investigation is over” states “What makes Kavanaugh a unique danger at this unique moment is his Forrest Gump-like genius for popping up in nearly all of the Republican Party’s worst assaults on democracy during the last 25 years. Combine this with his extraordinarily permissive views on executive power that contrast directly with his personal role in persecuting a Democratic chief executive over issues that had little if anything to do with the presidency, and we have the worst possible nominee at the worst possible moment….

But it’s Kavanaugh views of the presidency, especially a Republican presidency, that make his nomination even more heinous, given the potential legal perils confronting this president and his family. Put aside whether he thinks a president can be indicted. Kavanaugh suggested that he believes the landmark case, U.S. v. Nixon, that forced the president to turn over his tapes leading to the only presidential resignation in U.S. history, was wrongly decided. This is damning given the current president’s legal team's constant signaling that it would fight any subpoena to testify before the Mueller probe.

But what makes this nominee an even greater risk is the way Kavanaugh campaigned for this appointment with a series of speeches in 2017 designed to align himself with former Justices Antonin Scalia and William Rehnquist in a way that elevated him to Trump’s list after not making the first two drafts.”



trump is ordering his Attorney General to investigate the New York Times to reveal the anonymous op-ed author.

The article “Trump Wants Attorney General to Investigate Source of Anonymous Times Op-Ed” states “President Trump intensified his attack Friday on an anonymous Op-Ed essay published in The New York Times, declaring that he wanted Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate the source of the article, which he has condemned as an act of treason.

Mr. Trump said he was also considering action against The Times, though he did not elaborate. Prosecutors said it would be inappropriate for the Justice Department to conduct such an investigation, since it was likely that no laws were broken, while The Times said it would be an abuse of power.”


Dowd admitted to Mueller that trump was a habitual crook and liar who would commit perjury.

Too much evidence is mounting up against trump. Too many sources are speaking out against trump. We must ‘Fear’ trump’s incompetence and the con man must fear everyone who engages him, including his children.


trump is afraid that the truth will soon be arriving due to the Democrats in the House possessing subpoena power. This is in the forefront of trump’s thoughts as he told those at his latest rally that he’d be impeached if they didn’t vote for the GOP in the rapidly approaching election.

The Woodward, Wolff and Omarosa books, and the anonymous New York Times’ op-ed all have portrayed trump as an incompetent, amoral narcissist. Weisselberg’s books are the bigger threat to trump.



Pecker,Cohen, Weisselberg, Manafort, members of the trump organization, McGahn, the Southern District of New York, and the man investigating them all—Mueller, have the dirt on trump.


trump ordering his Attorney General to investigate the New York Times to reveal the anonymous op-ed author is the act of a mob boss trying to protect himself.


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