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That muthafucca thought he was slick tryin to drop a subliminal, thinkin no one would check
 
I think Mueller gives Trump what he has on him and gives him the option of resigning or having all details of the investigation released.

Trump, seeing the damning evidence, will resign. He's too cowardly to risk jail time.

Then Pence will pardon him on the low.
 
I think Mueller gives Trump what he has on him and gives him the option of resigning or having all details of the investigation released.

Trump, seeing the damning evidence, will resign. He's too cowardly to risk jail time.

Then Pence will pardon him on the low.
Lol if the option is resign or risk jail time and Trump chooses to resign, why would Pence have to pardon him?
 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/ingraham-hannity-bash-mueller-bemoan-flynn-treatment

Ingraham, Hannity Lift Voices To Bash Mueller, Bemoan Flynn’s Treatment

Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity sang the same tune Tuesday night as news of special counsel Robert Mueller’s memo on Michael Flynn broke.


Ingraham called Mueller’s treatment of Flynn “disgusting.” Hannity called it “sad and pathetic.”

The special counsel advised no jail time for Flynn due to his “significant cooperation” with Mueller’s investigations.

Both hosts also took time to bash the special counsel’s work. Ingraham said that Mueller had come up with a “big zero” from his efforts, while Hannity called his investigation a “travesty of justice.”



 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/wisconsin-assembly-passes-bill-curb-evers-power

Wisconsin Assembly Passes Sweeping Power Grab Bill, Sending It To Walker’s Desk


After a frantic, extraordinary 22-hour legislative session, Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly on Wednesday morning joined their Senate colleagues in passing a sweeping package of bills intended to curb the authority of incoming Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.

The legislation now goes to the desk of departing Republican Gov. Scott Walker, who has signaled he will sign off on it before he leaves office in early January.

The bill passed the Assembly, where Republicans hold a large majority, by 56-27, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. That chamber’s vote came a few hours after the Senate, shortly after sunrise, voted 17-16 to pass the legislation. One Senate Republican defected, while all Democrats voted against it.

Reporters at the scene described chaotic all-night negotiations with lawmakers wandering the Capitol building in Madison unsure of the current state of bill they were rushing to move forward.

Defending the rushed process and content of the bill package, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said that Democrats unfairly “whipped up people” and that he was sickened that they “so grossly” exaggerated its purpose, according to the New York Times.

The final version of the bill did strip out some of the most controversial provisions, like one granting the GOP-dominated legislature the power to rely on its own outside lawyers rather than the attorney general when state laws are handled in court.

But Republicans are correcting a balance of power of their own making. As Vos and others have said, they granted Walker an unprecedented degree of authority during his eight years in office. The new legislation will rescind much of that power from his Democratic successor.

Vos said Wednesday that the legislature has “allowed far too much authority to flow to the executive.”

“To you this is all about politics. To me, it’s about the institution,” he said, according to the Associated Press.

The final bill will weaken Evers’ ability to institute rules to enact laws and grant the legislature control of the state economic development board through September of next year, the AP reported. It also goes after the power of incoming Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul, handicapping his ability to move forward with his campaign promise to withdraw Wisconsin from a federal lawsuit that aims to repeal Obamacare.

Democratic groups and voters packed the Capitol this week to voice their discontent, and some parts of the bill, like the provision to limit early voting to two weeks, are likely to face litigation. A similar limit was challenged in 2016 and ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge.

Walker, who lost reelection to a third term in a close but decisive vote, has said he thinks the proposed changes are appropriate. He has signaled his intention to sign the bill before he leaves office on January 7.

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https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/deval-patrick-decides-against-running-for-president-in-2020

Deval Patrick Decides Against Running For President In 2020


Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has ruled out a run for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, multiple outlets reported Wednesday, based on unnamed sources familiar with his plans. Politico broke the news. The website’s sources said an announcement from the former governor will “come as soon as this week.” Patrick became a managing director at Bain Capital after his two terms as governor ended in 2015.
 
im rolling



Trump prolly be like y’all know it’s just business on some McGregor shit



Lol @ Trump lookin like a kid who's sad that's he's no longer friends wit the Clinton's

Lol @ Bill lookin like a befuddled kid who's former best friend Trump can no longer come over and play

Lol @ Hillary lookin like she mumbled under her breath to Bill w/o turning her head "I wish you would shake his hand"

Lol @ the Obama's lookin like they wanted to laugh at Trump for the shyt storm he's causing.
 
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