Week Four of The Trumpanzy

Yes I did, but outside of an act of Congress to subpoena his records, I was correct. You will notice the Congress did not act.

Not an act of Congress. A subpoena by a committee of Congress. And your statement was that there was no law existent on this. It's so tough when you're caught lying, isn't it? ;)

And of course the Republicans didn't/won't act. I've noted that several places on the forum myself. They are are Mr. Pretzel two-faced as you and the rest of Trump's dupes/dopes are.
 
Justice Department warned Trump administration Flynn could be blackmailed by Russians: report

Tock, Tock,Tock!​

Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates, who was fired by Donald Trump last month, personally delivered a message to the president indicating National Security Advisor Michael Flynn misled administration officials about his conversation with the Russian ambassador to the United States, the Washington Post reports.

In her message, Yates also told the new president she believed Flynn to be potentially vulnerable to blackmail by Russian operatives, current and former U.S. officials told the Washington Post. According to one of the officials, Yates’ concerns were shared by former CIA director John Brennan and former director of national intelligence James R. Clapper, who became concerned towards the end of the President Barack Obama’s administration, that “Flynn had put himself in a compromising position” with regards to Russia.

'What did he know and when did he know it’: David Gergen asks when Trump knew about Flynn blackmail risk

Tick, Tock, Tic Tock!​

White House aides on Monday gave conflicting reports over Flynn’s standing with the president. Kellyanne Conway insisted Flynn enjoys the “full confidence of the president.” In a brief statement about an hour later, Spicer instead Trump is still “evaluating the situation.”
 
Glad to hear it.

I assume then that you didn't care about the E-MAILS and SERVERS, because the FBI didn't have a problem with it. They concluded there was nothing to charge her with.


Not really, no. if the IRS doesn't have a problem with them why would I?
 
Keith Olbermann: It’s time for Michael Flynn to be fired and arrested for conspiring with the Russians

Pile it on Keith!

Keith Olbermann cut right to the chase Monday afternoon calling for the “immediate arrest” of Michael Flynn for violations of the Logan Act that forbids unauthorized citizens from negotiating with foreign governments.

President Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser is under fire for speaking with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in late December, reportedly about the imminent imposition of sanctions against the country by then-President Barack Obama.

In a bombshell report earlier on Monday, the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, accused Flynn of contacting the Russians and hiding his unofficial discussions with Russia by using encryption technology.

According to Olbermann, there is more than enough evidence to fire Flynn and bring him up on charges.

Everyone join in and flood Congress with "Do Your Job, Do Your Job, Do Your Job," messages.
 
Breaking News: Flynn Resigns

http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/13/polit...te-house-national-security-adviser/index.html


I can only conclude from this that Trump and his buddies are truly terrified of what Russian secrets would come spilling out.

It's only been a month, and we have our first, but certainly not last, resignation amidst shadowy corruption.


Keith Olbermann: It’s time for Michael Flynn to be fired and arrested for conspiring with the Russians

Pile it on Keith!



Everyone join in and flood Congress with "Do Your Job, Do Your Job, Do Your Job," messages.
 

Christie gets called to D.C. for lunch Tuesday with Trump, sources reveal

The meeting comes as speculation intensifies that President Trump has grown unhappy with several members of his inner circle and their performance in the first month of the administration.

Christie, a fellow Republican who has been a longtime friend and confidant to Trump, is expected to discuss a broad range of topics with the president, according to the sources, who requested anonymity to talk candidly about the meeting.
 
Flynn resigns amid controversy over Russia contacts

By Sara Murray, Gloria Borger and Jeremy Diamond, CNN

Updated 11:05 PM ET, Mon February 13, 2017
Source: WH knew Flynn misled officials on Russia



Bong, Bong Bong!​

One Tumpanzy down. How many more can we take down in the next month?
 
And will the purge reach down far enough to wipe some of the Trump dupe/dope nut jobs off the Literotica discussion boards? :D
 
Christie, a fellow Republican who has been a longtime friend and confidant to Trump, is expected to discuss a broad range of topics with the president


Appetizers, entrees, and desserts.
 
And no hard feelings, I'm sure, that Trump's son-in-law had Christie unceremoniously dumped during the transition. What a sewer-dwelling, two-faced collection of scumbags this Republican lot is.
 
Would you buy a Flynn "tell all" ?
Will they pay for his silence?
I would NOT get on a plane with him!
 
Donald Trump sees the world as one big reality show — and it could now destroy him

Trump sees the world as a fast moving risk free circus, "The Pitch Man, The Closer, Art of the Deal" fast moving patter mesmerizes the suckers and a quick get away prevents blow back. Only when you are in the White House, there is nowhere to run and there are lots of stool pigeons!

Yale historian warns America only has a year — maybe less — to save the republic from Trump

In an interview with German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, Yale history professor Timothy Snyder located some of the Donald Trump hysteria in a historical context. In particular, Snyder touched on Trump’s actions in the first three weeks of his administration, as well as what to expect moving forward.

President Trump has jumped right into the presidency these last few weeks, issuing executive orders left and right. Snyder explained, “the institutions have not thus far restrained him. He never took them seriously, acts as if they don’t exist, and clearly wishes they didn’t.”

While many Americans believed that the democratic institutions that are presently in place would rein in the president’s actions, Snyder said, “It is all about him all of [the] time, it is not about the citizens and our political traditions.” Snyder also noted that Trump doesn’t actually seem to care about the institutions of American democracy at all, and instead has treated institutions and the law “as barriers to the goal of permanent kleptocratic authoritarianism.”
 
‘You lied to us’: The internet hammers Trump for complaining about leaks in Flynn scandal

President Donald Trump tweeted out a complaint about the whistleblowers who exposed his national security advisor’s apparent lies about Russia communications — and social media users hammered him.

Michael Flynn resigned late Monday from his role as national security advisor after just 24 days on a job with an average tenure of about 31 months, following news reports revealing he possibly broke the law by discussing foreign policy with the Russian ambassador and then lied to Vice President Mike Pence about those conversations.

Trump, like his senior advisor Kellyanne Conway, blamed Flynn’s resignation on the leakers — who he accused of breaking the law.

Hey Donny boy, People who live in Glass Houses, shouldn't screw the pooch! Ah Ha ha ha! Dumbass!
 
‘These things happen’: Sen. John Thune says cut Trump a break on Flynn scandal because he’s new

So the President just needs some OJT?

Kellyanne Conway thanks Fox News for blaming Flynn debacle on leakers who exposed Russia calls

Kremlin concerned Trump may be more ‘unpredictable’ than they had bargained for: report

While there are still suspicions that the Russian government had a hand in the election of President Donald Trump, Kremlin policymakers are beginning to see problems with the newly-elected president’s administration that could unsettle the world in ways that were previously limited to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

According to Foreign Policy, the election of Trump was once seen as “a divine gift,” but now that he is in power they’re not so sure.

There comes a point where a "Useful Idiot" proves to be more Idiot than useful!
 
John McCain says Flynn resignation is a sign of ‘troubling’ national security dysfunction

McCain was diplomatic enough to not call the Trump Administration a "Cluster Fuck of Gigantic Proportions!"

Republican strategist Steve Schmidt: The ‘incompetence’ of Trump’s White House is ‘unprecedented’

Former Bush official, Republican strategist Steve Schmidt spoke with the Washington Post about President Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office, suggesting his level of “incompetence” is “unprecedented,” particularly given the number of leaks.

“The incompetence, the sloppiness and the leaking is unprecedented,” said Schmidt, adding, “None of this is normal.” He then listed some of the many early controversies of the Trump administration, to include “false White House statements” and Trump’s now-halted anti-Muslim travel and immigration ban.

‘Damn the lies’: Dan Rather unleashes on Trump administration and compares Flynn scandal to Watergate

“The White House has no credibility on this issue,” Rather wrote. “Their spigot of lies—can’t we finally all agree to call them lies—long ago lost them any semblance of credibility. I would also extend that to the Republican Congress, who has excused away the Trump Administration’s assertions for far too long.”

“Damn the lies, full throttle forward on the truth,” Rather wrote, demanding an independent investigation.

“This is not fiction,” he added. “It is real and it is serious. Deadly serious. We deserve answers and those who are complicit in this scandal need to feel the full force of justice.”

Shep Smith shreds Trump: He wouldn’t have done anything about Flynn if the press hadn’t busted him

“They want this to be about trust, ” Smith explained. “When you find out he lied to the president of the United States, that’s where rubber meets the road. It does not meet the road when the Washington Post, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal all make it a front page story above the fold.

“Because, in this case, that’s what it took,” Smith continued. “It did not take the president, it took the headlines.”

"Can't someone just give him a blowjob" and we can get on with an impeachment?
 
CNN: Trump administration leaks are ‘cries for help’ from panicked officials

In the clip below, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer points out that the President’s complaint is a drastic departure from his praise of Wikileaks during the campaign, prompting reporter Brian Stelter to note that the President is learning, perhaps the hard way, the difference between campaigning and governing.

Stelter then pointed out that the staggering number of leaks is the result of “cries for help” by government officials battered by the administration. “In some cases this is a form of dissent,” Stelter says

Trump is learning that just because a bureaucrat says "Yes sir, may I have more?" doesn't mean he's not thinking "Oh Hell no, This Fucker's Nutz!"
 
He's also learning what happens when you trash United States Intelligence Agencies and complain about the size of your crowds in front of the gold star wall. And what happens when you tell the press they need to shut up.

Yeah, it brings out the treason in triggered people.
 
In the USA we don't pledge an oath of allegiance to Donald Trump, we pledge allegiance to the flag.

If intelligence people are leaking, the one thing it is NOT is "Treason."



Yeah, it brings out the treason in triggered people.
 
‘He will die in jail’: Intelligence community ready to ‘go nuclear’ on Trump, senior source says

Trump is about to learn that you don't fuck with people who have studied how to fuck over Dick-taters for half a Century.

U.S. national security officials are reportedly ready to “go nuclear” after President Donald Trump’s latest attack on the intelligence community.
In a series of tweets on Tuesday and Wednesday, Trump insisted that the “real scandal” was not that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn lied about his contact with Russia. Instead, the president blasted what he said were “un-American” leaks that led to Flynn’s ousting.

On Wednesday, former NSA intelligence analyst John Schindler provided some insight into the reaction of national security officials.

“Now we go nuclear,” he wrote on Twitter. “[Intelligence community] war going to new levels. Just got an [email from] senior [intelligence community] friend, it began: ‘He will die in jail.'”

“US intelligence is not the problem here,” Schindler added in another tweet. “The President’s collusion with Russian intelligence is. Many details, but the essence is simple.”

It's about to rain "Reality" on the Trumpanzy's ass!​
 
He's also learning what happens when you trash United States Intelligence Agencies and complain about the size of your crowds in front of the gold star wall. And what happens when you tell the press they need to shut up.

The press needs to be told to shut up. Trump is just the man for the job.
 
The press needs to be told to shut up. Trump is just the man for the job.

Looks like he's getting his ass handed to him by the press and reality. Look how paranoid your racist in chief is:

Trump and his top advisors are so alarmed by the leaks that, according to Politico, they're searching the phones and computers of the NSC staff.

That's how "the man" he is: he can't even trust his own staff not to lie, bullshit, cheat, or be so incompetent that it makes him seem even more sad and pathetic than you.
 
‘What the f*ck is going on?’: European allies alarmed as Trump administration descends into chaos

The Trump administration’s secretive and slapdash approach to crafting policy and its conflicting and contradictory messaging has left many European observers unsure what the new president’s actual views on NATO are. Further complicating the issue is Trump’s apparent lack of understanding of how U.S. relations to the European Union actually work.

“I was hoping you could tell me what the fuck is going on over there,” said one anonymous official to Prothero, who wrote that allies who have worked with the U.S. in the past are at a loss as to how to proceed in the face of the Trump administration’s close ties to Russia, NATO’s foremost rival.
 
Trump’s baptism of fire: New president hit with setback after setback

In more than three turbulent weeks at the White House, President Donald Trump has moved quickly to take a string of controversial initiatives.

However, he has suffered some stinging setbacks, from a court block of his bar on entry of people from seven Muslim-majority countries to the resignation of his national security adviser.

300,000,000 pissed off voters to one dimple dicked Dick-tater-tot, I'm liking those odds!:)
 
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