Sheriff Joe
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Just goes to show you, there iz hope for almost everyone.I might have misunderstood Kanye in the past.
Just goes to show you, there iz hope for almost everyone.I might have misunderstood Kanye in the past.
No, he did.I might have misunderstood Kanye in the past.
No, they are the extorter not the extorted."The DOJ won't be extorted."
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says President Donald Trump's former bodyguard did nothing out of the ordinary when he took possession of the president's medical records in what Trump's former doctor says felt like a "raid."Donald Trump’s Park Ave. Doctor Says Bodyguard “Raided” Office, Took POTUS Files
Lisa de Moraes,Deadline 58 minutes ago
Trump’s longtime personal bodyguard, a lawyer for the Trump Organization, and a third man showed up at the office of Trump’s New York doctor without notice on February 3, 2017, and took all of POTUS’s medical records, NBC News reports.
Dr. Harold Bornstein, who briefly became a media darling when he declared candidate Trump’s health to be “astonishingly excellent,” described the “raid” he said took place two days after New York Times published an article in which he said he had prescribed a drug to promote hair growth to Trump for years.
Bornstein told NBC News he felt “raped, frightened and sad” when Keith Shiller, and a second “large man” turned up at his office on February 3, 2017 and spent about half a hour pulling all of Trump’s medical records; Schiller, who had been Trump’s body buard, was then director of Oval Office operations at the White House.
Bornstein told NBC News he was not given a HIPPA release form signed by Trump to authorize removal of the medical records. NBC reports a source familiar with the matter insisted Bornstein was given a letter from then-White House doctor Ronny Jackson.
Bornstein says Trump cut him after he told the New York Times Trump takes Propecia, a drug to treat enlarged prostates that sometimes is prescribed to stimulate hair growth in men, as well as medications for rosacea and cholesterol.
“I couldn’t believe anybody was making a big deal out of a drug to grow his hair that seemed to be so important,” Bornstein told NBC News of the “raid” on his office. “And it certainly was not a breach of medical trust to tell somebody they take Propecia to grow their hair. What’s the matter with that?” Bornstein wondered.
Reading reports that Ronny Jackson is out as White House doctor “is like a celebration for me,” Bornstein, who had been Trump’s personal doctor for more than three decades, told NBC News.
During the election, Trump’s campaign made public a letter Bornstein wrote in 2015, declaring the reality-TV star would be the healthiest president in U.S. history.
Asked about that in 2018, Bornstein told NBC News, “I like that sentence, to be quite honest with you, and all the rest of them are either sick or dead.”
Being a dumbass is your personal choice by now. If wish to continue to be ignorant by choice, that is your personal decision.No, they are the extorter not the extorted.
I might have misunderstood Kanye in the past.
Now what are you talking about?Being a dumbass is your personal choice by now. If wish to continue to be ignorant by choice, that is your personal decision.
Hillary must have been even worse, along with her supporters.Obstructing an investigation is obstruction of justice . . . obstructing an investigation of a crime you say you didn't commit is pure, unadulterated stupidity.
I talked to an FBI dude the other day and he said the FBI needs to get back to law enforcement, what do you think that means, union boy?Now what are you talking about?
The DOJ are and were a bunch of political partisan criminal hacks, hired by the biggest crook in our country's history.
BHO
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Mueller's former assistant says grammatical errors prove leaked questions came from Trump
“I think these are notes taken by the recipients of a conversation with Mueller’s office where he outlined broad topics and these guys wrote down questions that they thought these topics may raise,” Zeldin said on CNN's "New Day."
“Because of the way these questions are written ... lawyers wouldn’t write questions this way, in my estimation. Some of the grammar is not even proper," he continued. "So, I don’t see this as a list of written questions that Mueller’s office gave to the president. I think these are more notes that the White House has taken and then they have expanded upon the conversation to write out these as questions.”
Really now, who didn't figure this out right away --
When Dr. Harold Bornstein described in hyperbolic prose then-candidate Donald Trump's health in 2015, the language he used was eerily similar to the style preferred by his patient.
It turns out the patient himself wrote it, according to Bornstein.
"He dictated that whole letter. I didn't write that letter," Bornstein told CNN on Tuesday. "I just made it up as I went along."
Do you suppose Dr. Jackson did the same thing?
Did you?Did you understand when he said slavery was "a choice"?