Carter Page is suing the lot of them.
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carter page is almost as crazy and stupid as you.
good luck to him
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Carter Page is suing the lot of them.
View attachment 180604From Trump’s ass to your lips. After ALL the evidence that has gone down, the indictments and the 11 members of Trump’s team meeting with Russians and lying about it, for you to STILL call it a hoax shows you have more than a few screws loose.Again.. Why is Mueller wasting time and tax payer money hounding about this Trump Russia hoax.
Well, it will be a great reason for Trump to replace Mueller soon. Clocks tickin', snowflake.
Tick tock
Tick tock
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What?
Idiot,
She was the sectary of state and that is part of her job. lol. You're a stupid fuck and probably run to your daddy putin. idiot.
Of course you can’t explain why Trump will blast world leaders, private citizens and everyone in between but only has wet kisses for Putin.Putin controlling Trump-so funny
Muslims controlling Obama-racist naturally
Calm down, Wolf...The walls are closing in on Trump and his supporters. The closer Mueller gets to Trump their higher pitch shrieks shout WITCH HUNT.
They’re going to be fit to be tied when their criminal president is indicted.
At this point there’s no “ If Trump did anything wrong” but how many criminal acts he committed.See, I consider myself a pretty strong headed guy, but I know how dirty those in the apparatus can be. I think to myself, "I met with this guy for 40 hours or whatever it was, now these guys want to meet with me again and try to pin me down to justify their own overpaid asses? To hell with that, charge me with something or you can pound sand."
He has seen guys go down for stuff that happened a long time before they were even on Trumps team. He is seeing this broad, seemingly random rabbit chase. This second request to see him is like getting a call from the Jerry Springer show to be a guest because someone has a secret to share, what good can come from this?
if he knows Trump didn't do anything wrong and he says he didn't do anything wrong, what benefit does he have against a massive team of skilled investigators looking for some technical charge that could ruin him? He obvious has some issues, and those who say "how could Trump have this guy on his team" don't realize that Trump as desperate for ANY assistance. As this guy himself said "we were nobodies, we were a joke, noone took us seriously", until obviously Trump put forward policies and tapped into the discontent.
As one final note. Judging by this guys issues where he seem unglued and was accused of having alcohol on his breath, what if he hurts himself due to the stress?
Sometimes you have to decide, "this dude is just a quack" and move on.
A reflexive action. Whenever anyone writes the truth about the orange criminal, you head straight for Hillary.Calm down, Wolf...The walls are closing in on Trump and his supporters. The closer Mueller gets to Trump their higher pitch shrieks shout WITCH HUNT.
They’re going to be fit to be tied when their criminal president is indicted.
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Where from jail?Carter Page is suing the lot of them.
You idiots crack me up.
No.how would that happen if the subpoena is ignored? LOLTime to turn another witness.
If the subpoena is ignored he goes to jail.
Nunberg could refuse to comply and bring a motion to quash the subpoena. He could refuse to comply and force Mueller into court asking for a contempt citation. Either ways would allow Nunberg to challenge the legality of the subpoena itself.
and after about 15 minutes he'd either comply or go to jail.
Paige will be in jail and it will be like a big reunion when he joins all the president’s men.Where from jail?Carter Page is suing the lot of them.
You idiots crack me up.
Carter Page isn't in jail Comrade.
{
Carter Page, a former low-level Trump volunteer acting as his own attorney, filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Manhattan against Yahoo News and HuffPost (formerly The Huffington Post) through owner Oath Inc.
Mr. Page, an energy investor who does business in Russia and lived in Moscow for a time, charges that the two news outlets libeled him by repeating dossier accusations that he met two Kremlin figures in July 2016 and tried to negotiate an end to U.S. sanctions.
The false charges, he says, brought him “irreparable damage” and subjected him to voicemail death threats. He seeks $75,000 in damages.
Previously, a Russian tech entrepreneur and Russian bank owners filed defamation lawsuits against news outlets that posted the dossier.
Since the day the now-discredited dossier was posted online by BuzzFeed in January, Mr. Page has steadfastly maintained that he never held such a meeting and provided his denial to FBI agents. He repeats the denial in his legal filing, which provides a voluminous chronology of how the dossier made an obscure New York investor a vehicle for liberal rage against President Trump.}
Carter Page files slander lawsuit over Russia dossier
Now it turns out that the Australian Ambassador that whole witch hunt is founded on is a Clinton crony who bribed the Clintons with $25 million in Australian citizens taxes.
Remember this scumbag?
{Joe Hockey, Australia's ambassador to the United States, "personally steered Australia's dealings with the FBI on explosive revelations of Russian hacking" during the campaign last year.}
George Papadopoulos told a diplomat about Russia hacking of Clinton campaign emails, Australian newspaper confirms
Well, he's a fucking crook who is in bed with the Clinton Mafia
Who is Sam Nunberg?
A history with Trump of being hired, fired and sued
- Nunberg was fired in February 2014 by Trump even after offering his resignation. Nunberg convinced Trump to participate in a BuzzFeed article that ended up being highly critical of a potential campaign by the real estate mogul.
- Nunberg was rehired by Trump as a communications adviser in February 2015, according to The Washington Post.
- Then he was fired again -- this time from the campaign -- in August 2015. The firing came after Business Insider reported Nunberg had a history of racially charged and disparaging political posts dating back to 2007 on Facebook. He wrote this, with three dashes, about an upcoming meeting with the Rev. Al Sharpton: "his daughter is N---!" And he called President Barack Obama a "Socialist Marxist Islamo Fascist Nazi Appeaser." Nunberg denied to CNN at the time that he had written the posts and said "anything that was posted under my name does not mean I posted it." However, he apologized in a 2017 MSNBC interview.
- At the time of his second firing, a campaign spokesperson described him as a "low-level" staffer.
- A few months later, in March 2016, Nunberg endorsed Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas in the Republican primary. He said Trump "does not have a coherent political ideology," according to Politico.
- In December 2016, Hope Hicks shared strong words on Nunberg with Politico. "He's a highly self-destructive individual who makes routine calls begging for his job back," Hicks said to Politico. Her statement was in response to a Nunberg interview where he said he didn't think Trump would win the election.
- In July 2016, Trump sued Nunberg for $10 million, alleging Nunberg breached a confidentiality agreement. At the time, Nunberg's lawyer told CNN that Nunberg was being accused of "violating certain confidentiality provisions by talking about Donald Trump after he was no longer associated with the campaign." Nunberg "amicably" settled the $10 million lawsuit with Trump in August 2016, CNN reported.
At this point there’s no “ If Trump did anything wrong” but how many criminal acts he committed.See, I consider myself a pretty strong headed guy, but I know how dirty those in the apparatus can be. I think to myself, "I met with this guy for 40 hours or whatever it was, now these guys want to meet with me again and try to pin me down to justify their own overpaid asses? To hell with that, charge me with something or you can pound sand."
He has seen guys go down for stuff that happened a long time before they were even on Trumps team. He is seeing this broad, seemingly random rabbit chase. This second request to see him is like getting a call from the Jerry Springer show to be a guest because someone has a secret to share, what good can come from this?
if he knows Trump didn't do anything wrong and he says he didn't do anything wrong, what benefit does he have against a massive team of skilled investigators looking for some technical charge that could ruin him? He obvious has some issues, and those who say "how could Trump have this guy on his team" don't realize that Trump as desperate for ANY assistance. As this guy himself said "we were nobodies, we were a joke, noone took us seriously", until obviously Trump put forward policies and tapped into the discontent.
As one final note. Judging by this guys issues where he seem unglued and was accused of having alcohol on his breath, what if he hurts himself due to the stress?
Sometimes you have to decide, "this dude is just a quack" and move on.
Dude. He admitted obstruction of justice on live TV during the Lester Holt interview.