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Trump Vindicated! Now What? (Part II-The Law)
Mike Ford

Yesterday, I kicked out a short little article (Part I, the Politics) about the aftermath of President Donald Trump being totally exonerated by the Mueller Investigation.
 
MSNBC panel admits that Mueller report ‘undercuts almost everything’ in Steele dossier
By Daily Caller News Foundation March 26, 2019
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MSNBC panelists (Image: YouTube screen grab)

By Chuck Ross

The two journalists most closely linked to the Steele dossier acknowledged Monday that the Democrat-funded document was debunked by the Mueller investigation, which found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government.

“I think one of the reasons people were so surprised by the Mueller finding is that it undercuts almost everything that was in the dossier, which postulated a well-developed conspiracy between the Russians and the Trump campaign,” Michael Isikoff, a reporter for Yahoo! News, told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes. (RELATED: 7 Collusion Theories That Died With The Mueller Report)

“That’s what got people worked up initially, and we do have to acknowledge that that which was alleged has not panned out.”

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Isikoff was joined by David Corn, a reporter at Mother Jones. Isikoff and Corn, who co-wrote the book “Russian Roulette,” are two of a small handful of reporters who met with dossier author Christopher Steele prior to the 2016 election.

They both wrote articles for their own outlets touting Steele’s allegations that Trump associates conspired with Russians to influence the election.

Steele, who was working for the Clinton campaign and DNC, claimed that Trump campaign adviser Carter Page was the Trump campaign’s main liaison to the Kremlin. He also alleged that Michael Cohen, the former Trump lawyer, visited Prague in August 2016 to meet with Kremlin officials to discuss paying off hackers.

Those allegations were dismantled on Sunday, when Attorney General William Barr released a summary of Mueller’s report of the Russia probe. Mueller, according to Barr, found no evidence that Trump, members of his campaign, or other Americans conspired with Russia. (RELATED: Mueller Found No Collusion)

Isikoff noted that MSNBC anchors and guests frequently endorsed allegations from the dossier in the two years since BuzzFeed News published the salacious report.

“You know, it was endorsed on multiple, multiple times on this network, people saying it’s more and more proving to be true, and it wasn’t,” said Isikoff.

Hayes also embraced the view that Mueller’s report settled the dossier debate once and for all. Corn reluctantly conceded that Mueller’s report “pretty definitively” settled the question.

“The idea that Michael Cohen went to Prague and there was an extended and coordinated back-and-forth happening as they were running the operation hand-in-glove that comes through in some of the dossier, like that just did not happen, we know pretty definitively at this point. Would you be comfortable saying that?” Hayes asked Corn.

“I think more or less,” said Corn, who then downplayed the dossier’s significance to the collusion conspiracy theory.

“I think there was never a need for there to be that direct, you know, collusion or coordination, as I think is the term Mueller prefers,” he continued, rattling off a list of other Trump contacts that didn’t involve conspiracy with Russia.

Corn’s pivot is somewhat ironic since he has bragged about the fact that only he and Isikoff reported information from the dossier before the election.

Corn reported on Oct. 31, 2016 that a former Western intelligence official later identified as Steele had collected information that the Russian government was blackmailing Donald Trump.

Isikoff’s report, published on Sept. 23, 2016, laid out Steele’s claims about Carter Page.
 
Isn't it funny congress demanded the FBI investigate Kavanaugh after the Kavanaugh hearings and now congress doesn't trust the FBI's investigation into Trump?

Congress demands to see the entire Mueller report, and may subpoena special counsel


By Jennifer Haberkorn and Sarah D. Wire
Mar 22, 2019 | 4:50 PM
| Washington


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"Congress and the American people deserve to judge the facts for themselves,” said Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. (Mark Wilson / Getty Images)

Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report is done. But members of Congress are just getting started.

Within moments of the Justice Department’s announcement Friday evening that Mueller had filed the report on his investigation into Russian election interference, congressional Democrats and many Republicans called for the full release of the report and its corresponding documents.

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Democrats and Trump supporters each tried to capture the political advantage from a report they haven’t seen.

“Congress and the American people deserve to judge the facts for themselves,” said Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. “Any attempt by the Trump administration to cover up the results of this investigation into Russia’s attack on our democracy would be unacceptable."
 
Jussie Smollett learned how to lie from his communist mother
By M. Catharine Evans
After prosecutors dropped all 16 charges against Jussie Smollett on Tuesday, the actor insisted he did not fake the fake attack.

At a press conference, Smollett made an unusual, if not Freudian, statement about his "truthfulness" and his mother.

I have been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one. I would not be my mother's son if I was capable of one drop of what I've been accused of.

Jussie doesn't have to admit he staged a hate crime targeting Trump-supporters. He can proclaim his innocence against all reality because in the Aesopian world of Marxist activism that he has inhabited since the cradle, telling the truth is nothing more than bourgeois sentimentalism. It's not at all different from lying.

We all know that in a saner America, an early-morning attack on a relatively unknown actor by nonexistent homophobic, racist, "MAGA country," bleach- and noose-carrying thugs, in sub-zero Chicago, would have garnered a few headlines and been mercifully debunked within 24 hours, and Smollett would be working out some kind of plea deal.

But Jussie, as his mother's son, has comrades in high places, and he is a member of the four most protected classes in the country — he's black, gay, left-wing, and a Trump-hater. In other words, as an oppressed and marginalized victim of an unjust, racist system, he cannot be held accountable.

Mother Janet Harris Smollett taught him well — lies are facts that will happen sometime, somewhere, because America is a racist, oppressive country.

Janet has quite a history of intimate involvement with communists, black supremacists, and Black Panthers, so it is no surprise that Jussie was involved in an anti-Trump hoax with his red diaper baby upbringing. Jussie's tweets about President Trump during the campaign and after his 2016 victory evoke the hate-filled rants he must have heard every day from his Black Panther mother. A year before he was arrested and charged with a felony count of filing a false police report, Smollett tweeted this message to President Trump:

Shut the hell up you b---- a-- nigga. You will continue to run this country further into the ground and risk lives every time you breathe. You're not the president. Just a dumpster full of hate. FOH. Sick to my stomach that literal s--- currently represents America to the world.


Janet Harris Smollett instilled this hate into her children. She was mentored by Julian Bond, a founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center with numerous ties to communist front groups. According to her own son, Janet was tight with the cream-of-the-crop of black radical communists, Bobby Seale, Huey Newton, and Angela Davis.

"To this day, Angela Davis is one of her dearest friends. We've spent Mother's Day with Angela," said Jussie.

Davis is a former Black Panther and card-carrying member of the Communist Party. In 1970, she was on the FBI's wanted list for murder and kidnapping.

Along with out-in-the-open Communist Party members in his corner, Smollett had Senators Kamala Harris and Cory Booker, Jesse Jackson, and Michelle Obama ready to save their comrade from the already corrupt justice system in Chicago. Rank-and-file police investigators never had a chance with this nest of vipers.

Coincidentally, Harris's and Booker's anti-lynching bill passed in the Senate a short time after the incident. One of the sponsors of the bill, Senator Cory "Spartacus" Booker, unabashedly linked the two happenings in a tweetbefore the Senate voted in favor of the bill:

The vicious attack on actor Jussie Smollett was an attempted modern-day lynching, I'm glad he's safe. To those in Congress who don't feel the urgency to pass our Anti-Lynching bill designating lynching as a federal hate crime — I urge you to pay attention.

The other sponsor of the bill, Senator Kamala Harris just happened to be the co-chair of newly elected Cook County state attorney Kim Foxx's transition team in 2016. Foxx stated that she couldn't have been elected without Harris's help.

Foxx was so compromised by her backroom dealings with Harris, the Smollett family, and Michelle Obama that she had to recuse herself in Jussie's case.

In a New York Times article on the Smollett family, one of Jussie's siblings credits Janet as their only acting coach. Mrs. Smollett's activities in various black radical and communist groups enabled her to "coach" her kids in the art of acting and lying.

From the NYT:

They [the Smollett children] were raised in the orbit of the Black Panthers and , lately, have lent their voices to the Black Lives Matter movement, their trajectory, from child stars to successful adults, is born of their family and its history of activism.

At the end of his statement to the press on Tuesday, Jussie Smollett remained true to his mother's radical roots. As his lawyer blamed the police for jumping to conclusions, the 36-year-old reminded the family he would continue his activism. He declared his faithfulness to the "movement." Smollett knows that if not for his well connected mother and her violent friends in the Black Lives Matter "movement," the Black Panthers organization, the Obama White House, and the CPUSA, he would be heading for trial.




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