A Thread for the Mueller Investigation Results and Outcomes (Part 1)

Does typing that give you, like, a certain relief? I’m guessing it does. Enjoy! :slight_smile:

Colbert described Gowdy yesterday as a “Supercuts vampire”.

July 27, 2016, in fact.

Is he growing a beard now? Is he one of those guys who stop shaving and in about six weeks, somebody asks “Are you growing a beard”?

The indictment does say that Guccifer passed along information to campaign members (plural).

If I were Roger Stone (and I’m guessing Steve Bannon/Jared Kushner/Brad Parscale) that would make me very very nervous.

July 27th, 2016, morning: “Russia, if you’re listening I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing”

July 27th, 2016: “for example, on or about July 27th, 2016, the conspirators attempted after hours to spearphish for the first time email accounts at a domain hosted by a third-party provider and used by Clintons personal office. At or around the same time, they also targeted 76 email addresses at the domain for the Clinton campaign.”

Also the indictment alleges Russia “on or about July 27, 2016” started trying to access Clinton’s personal emails.

Which is the same day Trump gave his “Russia if you’re listening, I hope your able to find the 30,000 emails…” news conference.

:stuck_out_tongue:

I find it hilarious and simultaneously pathetic: “Guys! GUYS!! Rosenstein said no Americans were involved, so it’s all ok!!”

A good starting list, for sure. Let’s see how long Bannon stays in Europe. Where’s Kushner these days, by the way? Do we have an extradition treaty with Israel? I’ll bet we do.

We do but it can be complicated. Does Kushner have any claim to Israeli citizenship? That’s where it usually gets sticky.

Ignoring, of course, the Americans who have already pleaded guilty to similar charges and those who are still under investigation.

Because we all know that American Justice requires that EVERYONE involved be charged with the same thing at the same time.

If this is the straw you’re grasping at, you’ve drowned.

It was actually in ‘this’ indictment that was continually said.

And I am pretty sure Putin did the whole “cross my heart and hope to die” thing…

If Trump comes out of the meeting with Putin missing his watch or wedding ring and claims he gave it to Vlad as a token of friendship, that probably means Putin outright stole it. There’s precedent

And the Russia apologists should take note of stuff like this, the man may have money, power and nukes buts he’s still capable of being a straight up common criminal.

I honestly think that his best defense is to say, “Do you really think that I’d be that stupid?” Of course the answer is yes, but it does give me pause that someone could possibly be this stupid.

Here’s something else I found interesting from paragraph 43 a) of the indictment (pages 15-16 of the indictment PDF) :

On or about August 15, 2016, the Conspirators, posing as Guccifer 2.0, received a request for stolen documents from a candidate for the U.S. Congress. The Conspirators responded using the Guccifer 2.0 persona and sent the candidate stolen document’s related to the candidate’s opponent.

That doesn’t narrow it down much.

I found this buried in a story about Alexander Vinnik, a Russian bit-coin dude who is being extradited from Greece to France, over the objections of the Russian government; a Greek court okayed the transfer.

I’m pretty sure it’s related to the Mueller investigation, if only for it’s origin.

My bold.

Are you honestly going to tell me that whoever wrote/typed up this momentous government document actually used an apostrophe to create a plural???

A mistake that monumental threatens to invalidate the entire Mueller investigation!

Seriously, asahi, is that mistake in the original or did you re-type instead of copy/pasting. I hope for the sake of our country’s future that it’s the former.

My money’s on Chaffetz. I suspect he contacted “Guccifer 2.0” looking for a smoking gun from Hillary, which is why he bailed hard and fast on May 18, 2017 (just one day precisely after Mueller was appointed Special Council).
You’ll recall, of course, that “Guccifer 2.0” is the online persona that was a front for the Fancy Bear group, a cyber-espionage team run by the GRU, Russia’s military intelligence department.