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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Blue Wave! ()
Date: September 09, 2018 01:03PM

^^^ Agreed!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: harveyweinstein ()
Date: September 09, 2018 02:17PM

the blue wave? you just gotta laugh at these crazed libruls.

a red steamroller is moving down the highway and gonna smoosh your imagined blue wave.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: GOP 'R' Corrupt Traitors ()
Date: September 09, 2018 03:39PM

Yep, Trump will down in history as the most corrupt administration ever!

Everyone knows the GOP/ Republicans are so dammed corrupt... just a fact.
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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Traitor Trump! ()
Date: September 14, 2018 06:12PM

Follow The Money: Manafort To Forfeit Over $46 Million To Feds!

Another traitor trump collaborator has made a plea deal with Mueller!!

Mueller is getting closer...!!!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Doors closing ()
Date: September 14, 2018 06:19PM

Bob Mueller is now running the only open store in town. Tents are now folding all around the White House.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Manafort is Singing ()
Date: September 23, 2018 08:24PM

Paul Manafort pleads guilty and agrees to cooperate with Mueller investigation!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: GOP 'R' Corrupt Traitors! ()
Date: October 06, 2018 09:55PM

Trumpet is setting records!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Morons abound ()
Date: October 06, 2018 11:23PM

GOP 'R' Corrupt Traitors! Wrote:
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True. But consider how much more damage the asshole could do if he actually showed up for work and hired competent henchmen. That's one thing we can be glad about: he's too stupid to hire anyone with a clue, and too lazy to work.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: GOP 'R' Corrupt Traitors! ()
Date: October 07, 2018 06:46AM

How many more of the Trump administration are going to JAIL!

When is Trumpet going to jail!!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: GOP 'R' Corrupt Traitors! ()
Date: October 08, 2018 03:42PM

Seems all of Trumps best people are going to jail!
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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Why Leave? ()
Date: October 10, 2018 02:47PM

Wonder why Nikki Haley is leaving???

1. She has been using private plains costing $$$$$$
2. She is having an affair with donny (most likely Hope Hicks)
3. She wrote the anonymous op-ed in NYT
4. She will replace Lindsey Graham when takes over for Jeff Sessions
4. She needs the $$$$$$$

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: President Pussy Grabber! ()
Date: October 13, 2018 04:52PM

Seems Jared is headed for a world of hurt!
LOLZ!!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Mango Mussolini! ()
Date: October 19, 2018 05:11PM

^^^ Wonder if the 100 million Jared received from the Saudis had any affect!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trumpz Swamp Monster! ()
Date: October 20, 2018 06:16AM

And we have another one...

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Violated Agency Policy With His Wife's Travel, Inspector General Finds

Zinke also considered giving his wife an official Interior Department volunteer job, which would have allowed her to travel with him for free.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Big Bad Ben Carson ()
Date: October 20, 2018 05:50PM

Interior accuses Ben Carson of sending 'false information' about watchdog...

Seems everyone in the trump administration is corrupt

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: President Pussy Grabber! ()
Date: October 21, 2018 03:57PM

How many from trumps administration will be in jail in a year?

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Dons Grifter Gang ()
Date: October 22, 2018 04:34PM

Looks like we have three more circling the drain.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: trumpz did it! ()
Date: October 25, 2018 03:26PM

Bet someone in trumps administration sent the bombs

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trumpy Created the MAGA Bomber ()
Date: October 30, 2018 04:15PM

Trump is responsible for the shit that comes out of mouth... and it is considerable

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trump'Da'Bump ()
Date: November 01, 2018 09:36AM

Trumpy Created the MAGA Bomber Wrote:
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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Roger Stoned Trump! ()
Date: November 02, 2018 01:46PM

This is BIGLY HUGE BAD for Turnip!

Roger Stone reveals he talked to Trump campaign about WikiLeaks in 2016!

Looks like the elections laws are catching up with Traitor Turnip!!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Enjoy your delicious ()
Date: November 02, 2018 01:56PM

Roger Stoned Trump! Wrote:
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> This is BIGLY HUGE BAD for Turnip!
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> Roger Stone reveals he talked to Trump campaign
> about WikiLeaks in 2016!
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> Looks like the elections laws are catching up with
> Traitor Turnip!!


Sorry-liberals-the-Trump-Cohen-tapes-are


In his column Thursday, Stone said this particular prediction was based on publicly available information.

"More importantly my prediction of 'a load every week going forward' is based on Assange's own public announcement hours before-that there would be weekly releases going through and beyond the election and not any communication with Wikileaks or Assange."

Derrrrpppp

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: BIGLY HUGE BAD for Turnip! ()
Date: November 02, 2018 03:16PM

^^^^ Yep, keep telling yourself that. So you must be some sort FEC lawyer, huh?

Not any of these guys have lied...



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> This is BIGLY HUGE BAD for Turnip!
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> Roger Stone reveals he talked to Trump campaign
> about WikiLeaks in 2016!
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> Looks like the elections laws are catching up with
> Traitor Turnip!!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Sit back ()
Date: November 02, 2018 03:28PM

BIGLY HUGE BAD for Turnip! Wrote:
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> ^^^^ Yep, keep telling yourself that. So you must
> be some sort FEC lawyer, huh?
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> Not any of these guys have lied...
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> Roger Stoned Trump! Wrote:
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> > This is BIGLY HUGE BAD for Turnip!
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> > Roger Stone reveals he talked to Trump campaign
> > about WikiLeaks in 2016!
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> > Looks like the elections laws are catching up
> with
> > Traitor Turnip!!


Think about it for a moment...

Your entire "high-level coordinated Russian collusion" conspiracy is now down to grasping at some shit talking during the campaign by fucking Roger Stone.

lmao!


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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trumps A Traitor ()
Date: November 02, 2018 04:38PM

^^^^ Know Trump links to Russia... Yep! Russians all over this bitch!
... I cannot stop laughing at you!!


Donald Trump: Not only does his past and current team have ties to Russia, but the President himself also does. He has traveled to Russia extensively, done business there often, and has ties to Russian interests. For example, in 2008 he made a real estate sale to Russian billionaire, Dmitry Rybolovlev. Trump bought a Palm Beach mansion in 2004 during a bankruptcy sale for $41 million, and less than four years later, without ever having moved in, Trump sold the mansion to Rybolovlev for $95 million. In a May 2017 meeting in the Oval Office, he revealed highly classified information to the Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak and foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. US media was banned from this meeting, but a Russian photographer was allowed in the session, later releasing these photos on the Russian state-owned news.

Michael Flynn: Flynn, President Trump’s former National Security Advisor, was asked to resign just weeks after he was sworn in. His resignation came after it leaked that he misled Vice President Mike Pence about his communications with Russian officials, specifically Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak, before President Trump’s inauguration. In these communications, Flynn discussed sanctions imposed by the Obama administration on Russia – while President Obama was still in office. Earlier last year, he stated that the U.S. needs to respect that “Russia has its own national security strategy, and we have to try to figure out: How do we combine the United States’ national security strategy along with Russia’s national security strategy,” raising troubling questions. In 2015, Flynn delivered remarks at a Moscow gala honoring RT, Russia’s propaganda arm, where he was seated next to Putin. Flynn accepted $33,750 for this speech by RT, and did not correctly report the payment, thus concealing payment from a foreign government, and possibly violating the law in the meantime. Flynn continued to appear on RT as a foreign policy analyst. Altogether, Flynn was paid more than $67,000 by Russian companies before the 2016 presidential election.

Jeff Sessions: Sessions, President Trump’s Attorney General, had two conversations with Ambassador Kislyak during the 2016 presidential election. However, during later confirmation hearings, he claimed that he “did not have communications with the Russians” when prompted by Senator Al Franken. Once reports of his meetings with Kislyak surfaced, Sessions recused himself from any investigation into Russia’s interference in our 2016 presidential election. Many officials are continuing to call for his resignation.

Rex Tillerson: Tillerson, President Trump’s former Secretary of State, worked on energy projects in Russia for two decades during his career at Exxon. He has publicly described his “very close relationship” with President Putin and was awarded Russia’s Order of Friendship in 2013, the highest state honor possible for a foreigner.

Jared Kushner: Kushner is President Trump's son-in-law and current Senior Advisor. Along with Michael Flynn, Kushner met with Ambassador Kislyak during the Presidential transition. The White House later acknowledged that following that meeting, Ambassador Kislyak requested a second meeting, which Kushner had a deputy attend. However, at Kislyak's request, Kushner did later meet with Sergey Gorkov, the head of Russia's state-owned development bank, who has close ties to President Putin. The U.S. placed this bank on its sanctions list following Russia's annexation of Crimea. The Senate Intelligence Committee plans to question Kushner about his meetings with Russian officials. The New York Times recently reported that Kusher failed to disclose dozens of contacts with foreign leaders on his application for top-secret security clearance -- one of those contacts being Ambassador Kislyak.

Donald Trump, Jr.: Trump, Jr., President Trump’s son, met with Fabien Baussart, a leader of a Syrian opposition group backed by the Russian government, and others about how the U.S. could work with Russia on the Syrian conflict weeks before Donald Trump was elected President. He has also been quoted saying that his father’s businesses “see a lot of money pouring in from Russia”, and that he had visited Russia on business over a half-dozen times. In June 2016, he met with a Russian billionaire, Emin Agalarov, under the premise that Emin had “official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia” from the Crown prosecutor of Russia, and that this was part of “Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”

Paul Manafort: Manafort, who has business connections to Russia and Ukraine, was hired as Trump’s campaign manager in March 2016. He then resigned in August of the same year, after reports surfaced that suggested he had received $12.7 million from Victor Yanukovych, Ukraine’s pro-Russia former president. It was recently revealed by AP that Manafort proposed in a strategy plan from as early as June 2005 that he would work to influence politics, business deals, and media inside the U.S. and Europe to benefit Putin. This plan was pitched to Oleg Deripaska, a "Russian aluminum magnate" with close ties to Putin. Manafort eventually signed a $10 million contract with Deripaska in early 2006. The Trump Administration and Manafort have both said that Manafort never worked for Russian interests. Since the FBI confirmed in a House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence hearing on March 20 that investigators are examining whether the Trump campaign and its associates coordinated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election, the White House has made attempts to distance itself from Manafort, claiming that he played "a very limited role" in the campaign, despite his clear leadership role as campaign chairman leading up to the Republican National Convention. On October 27, 2017, Manafort was indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiracy against the United States, among other charges.

Carter Page: Page, hired as a foreign policy advisor to Trump’s 2016 campaign, was known to have deep ties to Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned gas company. In July 2016, a month after Russia's DNC meddling was reveled in the press, Page traveled to Moscow to make a speech. The Trump campaign approved this trip, saying he would not be traveling as an official representative of the campaign. In the speech he delivered in Moscow, he criticized American foreign policy as being hypocritical – remarks which ultimately led to his resignation from Trump’s campaign. Before joining the campaign, he was a businessman “of no particular renown” working in the Moscow branch of Merrill Lynch before creating his own consulting agency. Previously, Trump identified Page as one of a small group of advisors helping to craft his foreign policy platform during the campaign. However, President Trump’s staff now claims that “Carter Page is an individual who the [then] president-elect does not know.” Page met with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak at the Republican National Convention in 2016. Buzzfeed recently reported that Page had met with a Russian intelligence agent named Victor Podobnyy in 2013, who was reportedly trying to recruit Page. Podobnyy was later charged by the U.S. for acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government.

Tevfik Arif: Arif, who founded Bayrock, a real estate group known to have many deals with Trump, had a 17-year career in the Soviet Ministry of Commerce and Trade.

Roger Stone: Stone, a former advisor to Trump, had back channel conversations with Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, which is the organization that published the DNC leaks and Podesta emails during the 2016 elections. He also had exchanges with Guccifer 2.0 -- a hacker believed to be linked to Russia involved in the 2016 hacking of Democratic National Committee emails -- in August 2016. Also in August, he tweeted "it will soon [be] Podesta's time in the barrell." About two months later, Wikileaks began posting John Podesta's emails.

Felix Sater: Sater, formerly a senior advisor to the Trump Organization, is a Russian-born Bayrock associate with extensive involvement in organized crime. In 2015, he wrote an email to Trump’s lawyer, Cohen, referencing then-candidate Trump saying: “Our boy can become President of the USA and we can engineer it. I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process.”

Alex Shnaider: Born in Russia, Shnaider co-financed a real estate project with Trump. Shnaider’s father-in-law, Boris J. Birshtein, was a close business associate of Sergei Mikhaylov, the head of one of the largest branches of the Russian mob.

JD Gordon: Gordon, a national security advisor for the Trump campaign met with Russian Ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July, who he told he would like to improve US - Russia relations. He advocated for a change to the GOP national platform to make their policies more pro-Russian and less pro-Ukraine, a change which Gordon said was directly supported by then-candidate Donald Trump.

Wilbur Ross: Ross, President Trump’s Secretary of Commerce, was the top shareholder in the Bank of Cyprus, an institution with deep Russian ties and investors who made fortunes under Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to McClatchy, the banking system in Cyprus, because of its dependence on Russian investors, is money-laundering concern for the US State Department. Ross served as the vice chairman of the board of directors for the Bank of Cyprus. The second largest investor in the Bank of Cyprus was Viktor Vekselberg, who once served on the Russian state-owned oil giant Rosneft, which is under partial sanction by the US Treasury Department. Vekselberg is known to have a close relationship with Vladimir Putin. In February, six senators sent a letter to Ross inquiring about his relationship to Vekselberg. The senators also inquired about Ross’s relationship with Vladimir Strzhalkovsky, who is also linked to the Bank of Cyprus, was a former KGB agent, and is believed to be a Putin associate.

Erik Prince: Prince, who had no formal role with the Trump campaign or transition team, had a secret meeting with a Russian close to President Putin, arranged by the United Arab Emirates, the Washington Post recently reported. The meeting reportedly took place around January 11, 2017 on the Seychelles islands, and was allegedly part of an effort to establish a back-channel line of communication between Russia and then President-elect Trump. The UAE agreed to facilitate the meeting in order to explore Russia's willingness to curtail its relationship with Iran. Prince was a supporter of Trump, and has ties to Steve Bannon and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who is his sister. He was also seen in Trump transition offices in December.

Michael Cohen: Cohen is a longtime associate of President Trump’s and is his current personal lawyer. He has come under scrutiny for pursuing a Trump Tower deal in Moscow while Trump was campaigning to be President, and for alleged meetings with Russian officials in Prague. In January 2017, he met with a Ukrainian opposition politician and Felix Sater to discuss a plan to give Russia long term control over Ukraine and lift sanctions against Russia. They then put this plan in a sealed envelope and left it in the office of then National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.

George Papadopoulos: Papadopoulos was a foreign policy advisor for the Trump Campaign. On October 27, 2017 it was revealed that Papadopoulos had plead guilty to making a false statement to federal investigators "about the timing, extent and nature of his relationships and interactions with certain foreign nationals whom he understood to have close connections with senior Russian officials." While working for the Trump Campaign, Papadopoulos met with an overseas professor who told him about the Russians possessing "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in the form of "thousands of emails." He repeatedly sought to use his connections to arrange a meeting between the campaign and Russian government officials. On March 31, 2016, at a foreign policy meeting with Trump and other campaign advisers, Papadopoulos shared that he could help arrange a meeting between Trump and Putin. He sent multiple emails to other members of the campaign about his contact with "the Russians" and "outreach to Russia."

Russians all over & up this whiny little bitch!








BIGLY HUGE BAD for Turnip! Wrote:
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> ^^^^ Yep, keep telling yourself that. So you must
> be some sort FEC lawyer, huh?
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> Not any of these guys have lied...
>
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> Roger Stoned Trump! Wrote:
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> > This is BIGLY HUGE BAD for Turnip!
> >
> > Roger Stone reveals he talked to Trump campaign
> > about WikiLeaks in 2016!
> >
> > Looks like the elections laws are catching up
> with
> > Traitor Turnip!!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Libtard pussies ()
Date: November 03, 2018 07:57PM

Got to love how Trump has completely ruined the lives of these pussy libtards.


Lolz!


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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: jibjab ()
Date: November 03, 2018 09:15PM

Blue wave my ass. Maybe in NOVA, NYC, Cali - but heck those are libtard areas.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Traitor Trump! ()
Date: November 04, 2018 09:51AM

Trump has been on the Russian payroll for years... this will documented.
Known Trump links to Russia... Yep! Russians all over this bitch!


Donald Trump: Not only does his past and current team have ties to Russia, but the President himself also does. He has traveled to Russia extensively, done business there often, and has ties to Russian interests. For example, in 2008 he made a real estate sale to Russian billionaire, Dmitry Rybolovlev. Trump bought a Palm Beach mansion in 2004 during a bankruptcy sale for $41 million, and less than four years later, without ever having moved in, Trump sold the mansion to Rybolovlev for $95 million. In a May 2017 meeting in the Oval Office, he revealed highly classified information to the Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak and foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. US media was banned from this meeting, but a Russian photographer was allowed in the session, later releasing these photos on the Russian state-owned news.

Michael Flynn: Flynn, President Trump’s former National Security Advisor, was asked to resign just weeks after he was sworn in. His resignation came after it leaked that he misled Vice President Mike Pence about his communications with Russian officials, specifically Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak, before President Trump’s inauguration. In these communications, Flynn discussed sanctions imposed by the Obama administration on Russia – while President Obama was still in office. Earlier last year, he stated that the U.S. needs to respect that “Russia has its own national security strategy, and we have to try to figure out: How do we combine the United States’ national security strategy along with Russia’s national security strategy,” raising troubling questions. In 2015, Flynn delivered remarks at a Moscow gala honoring RT, Russia’s propaganda arm, where he was seated next to Putin. Flynn accepted $33,750 for this speech by RT, and did not correctly report the payment, thus concealing payment from a foreign government, and possibly violating the law in the meantime. Flynn continued to appear on RT as a foreign policy analyst. Altogether, Flynn was paid more than $67,000 by Russian companies before the 2016 presidential election.

Jeff Sessions: Sessions, President Trump’s Attorney General, had two conversations with Ambassador Kislyak during the 2016 presidential election. However, during later confirmation hearings, he claimed that he “did not have communications with the Russians” when prompted by Senator Al Franken. Once reports of his meetings with Kislyak surfaced, Sessions recused himself from any investigation into Russia’s interference in our 2016 presidential election. Many officials are continuing to call for his resignation.

Rex Tillerson: Tillerson, President Trump’s former Secretary of State, worked on energy projects in Russia for two decades during his career at Exxon. He has publicly described his “very close relationship” with President Putin and was awarded Russia’s Order of Friendship in 2013, the highest state honor possible for a foreigner.

Jared Kushner: Kushner is President Trump's son-in-law and current Senior Advisor. Along with Michael Flynn, Kushner met with Ambassador Kislyak during the Presidential transition. The White House later acknowledged that following that meeting, Ambassador Kislyak requested a second meeting, which Kushner had a deputy attend. However, at Kislyak's request, Kushner did later meet with Sergey Gorkov, the head of Russia's state-owned development bank, who has close ties to President Putin. The U.S. placed this bank on its sanctions list following Russia's annexation of Crimea. The Senate Intelligence Committee plans to question Kushner about his meetings with Russian officials. The New York Times recently reported that Kusher failed to disclose dozens of contacts with foreign leaders on his application for top-secret security clearance -- one of those contacts being Ambassador Kislyak.

Donald Trump, Jr.: Trump, Jr., President Trump’s son, met with Fabien Baussart, a leader of a Syrian opposition group backed by the Russian government, and others about how the U.S. could work with Russia on the Syrian conflict weeks before Donald Trump was elected President. He has also been quoted saying that his father’s businesses “see a lot of money pouring in from Russia”, and that he had visited Russia on business over a half-dozen times. In June 2016, he met with a Russian billionaire, Emin Agalarov, under the premise that Emin had “official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia” from the Crown prosecutor of Russia, and that this was part of “Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”

Paul Manafort: Manafort, who has business connections to Russia and Ukraine, was hired as Trump’s campaign manager in March 2016. He then resigned in August of the same year, after reports surfaced that suggested he had received $12.7 million from Victor Yanukovych, Ukraine’s pro-Russia former president. It was recently revealed by AP that Manafort proposed in a strategy plan from as early as June 2005 that he would work to influence politics, business deals, and media inside the U.S. and Europe to benefit Putin. This plan was pitched to Oleg Deripaska, a "Russian aluminum magnate" with close ties to Putin. Manafort eventually signed a $10 million contract with Deripaska in early 2006. The Trump Administration and Manafort have both said that Manafort never worked for Russian interests. Since the FBI confirmed in a House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence hearing on March 20 that investigators are examining whether the Trump campaign and its associates coordinated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election, the White House has made attempts to distance itself from Manafort, claiming that he played "a very limited role" in the campaign, despite his clear leadership role as campaign chairman leading up to the Republican National Convention. On October 27, 2017, Manafort was indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiracy against the United States, among other charges.

Carter Page: Page, hired as a foreign policy advisor to Trump’s 2016 campaign, was known to have deep ties to Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned gas company. In July 2016, a month after Russia's DNC meddling was reveled in the press, Page traveled to Moscow to make a speech. The Trump campaign approved this trip, saying he would not be traveling as an official representative of the campaign. In the speech he delivered in Moscow, he criticized American foreign policy as being hypocritical – remarks which ultimately led to his resignation from Trump’s campaign. Before joining the campaign, he was a businessman “of no particular renown” working in the Moscow branch of Merrill Lynch before creating his own consulting agency. Previously, Trump identified Page as one of a small group of advisors helping to craft his foreign policy platform during the campaign. However, President Trump’s staff now claims that “Carter Page is an individual who the [then] president-elect does not know.” Page met with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak at the Republican National Convention in 2016. Buzzfeed recently reported that Page had met with a Russian intelligence agent named Victor Podobnyy in 2013, who was reportedly trying to recruit Page. Podobnyy was later charged by the U.S. for acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government.

Tevfik Arif: Arif, who founded Bayrock, a real estate group known to have many deals with Trump, had a 17-year career in the Soviet Ministry of Commerce and Trade.

Roger Stone: Stone, a former advisor to Trump, had back channel conversations with Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, which is the organization that published the DNC leaks and Podesta emails during the 2016 elections. He also had exchanges with Guccifer 2.0 -- a hacker believed to be linked to Russia involved in the 2016 hacking of Democratic National Committee emails -- in August 2016. Also in August, he tweeted "it will soon [be] Podesta's time in the barrell." About two months later, Wikileaks began posting John Podesta's emails.

Felix Sater: Sater, formerly a senior advisor to the Trump Organization, is a Russian-born Bayrock associate with extensive involvement in organized crime. In 2015, he wrote an email to Trump’s lawyer, Cohen, referencing then-candidate Trump saying: “Our boy can become President of the USA and we can engineer it. I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process.”

Alex Shnaider: Born in Russia, Shnaider co-financed a real estate project with Trump. Shnaider’s father-in-law, Boris J. Birshtein, was a close business associate of Sergei Mikhaylov, the head of one of the largest branches of the Russian mob.

JD Gordon: Gordon, a national security advisor for the Trump campaign met with Russian Ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July, who he told he would like to improve US - Russia relations. He advocated for a change to the GOP national platform to make their policies more pro-Russian and less pro-Ukraine, a change which Gordon said was directly supported by then-candidate Donald Trump.

Wilbur Ross: Ross, President Trump’s Secretary of Commerce, was the top shareholder in the Bank of Cyprus, an institution with deep Russian ties and investors who made fortunes under Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to McClatchy, the banking system in Cyprus, because of its dependence on Russian investors, is money-laundering concern for the US State Department. Ross served as the vice chairman of the board of directors for the Bank of Cyprus. The second largest investor in the Bank of Cyprus was Viktor Vekselberg, who once served on the Russian state-owned oil giant Rosneft, which is under partial sanction by the US Treasury Department. Vekselberg is known to have a close relationship with Vladimir Putin. In February, six senators sent a letter to Ross inquiring about his relationship to Vekselberg. The senators also inquired about Ross’s relationship with Vladimir Strzhalkovsky, who is also linked to the Bank of Cyprus, was a former KGB agent, and is believed to be a Putin associate.

Erik Prince: Prince, who had no formal role with the Trump campaign or transition team, had a secret meeting with a Russian close to President Putin, arranged by the United Arab Emirates, the Washington Post recently reported. The meeting reportedly took place around January 11, 2017 on the Seychelles islands, and was allegedly part of an effort to establish a back-channel line of communication between Russia and then President-elect Trump. The UAE agreed to facilitate the meeting in order to explore Russia's willingness to curtail its relationship with Iran. Prince was a supporter of Trump, and has ties to Steve Bannon and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who is his sister. He was also seen in Trump transition offices in December.

Michael Cohen: Cohen is a longtime associate of President Trump’s and is his current personal lawyer. He has come under scrutiny for pursuing a Trump Tower deal in Moscow while Trump was campaigning to be President, and for alleged meetings with Russian officials in Prague. In January 2017, he met with a Ukrainian opposition politician and Felix Sater to discuss a plan to give Russia long term control over Ukraine and lift sanctions against Russia. They then put this plan in a sealed envelope and left it in the office of then National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.

George Papadopoulos: Papadopoulos was a foreign policy advisor for the Trump Campaign. On October 27, 2017 it was revealed that Papadopoulos had plead guilty to making a false statement to federal investigators "about the timing, extent and nature of his relationships and interactions with certain foreign nationals whom he understood to have close connections with senior Russian officials." While working for the Trump Campaign, Papadopoulos met with an overseas professor who told him about the Russians possessing "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in the form of "thousands of emails." He repeatedly sought to use his connections to arrange a meeting between the campaign and Russian government officials. On March 31, 2016, at a foreign policy meeting with Trump and other campaign advisers, Papadopoulos shared that he could help arrange a meeting between Trump and Putin. He sent multiple emails to other members of the campaign about his contact with "the Russians" and "outreach to Russia."

Russians all over & up this whiny little bitch!
... I cannot stop laughing at you!!
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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Follow the money ()
Date: November 04, 2018 10:05AM

Russia became a lawless playground for international crime families after the breakup of the USSR. Of course an amoral monster like Trump would have gotten involved there, and of course he still is.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trump Crime Family! ()
Date: November 06, 2018 05:18PM

The Republican Party is now Trump's Corruption Party!

By the numbers, the most corrupt administration in modern history!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: He's an ass ()
Date: November 08, 2018 09:25AM

Takes a 'victory lap' when the average district moved ten points to the left since 2016.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Matt Whitaker's Got FBI Problems ()
Date: November 11, 2018 07:52AM

Matt Whitaker's Got FBI Problems--- the Wall Street Journal is reporting that the company on whose board Whitaker served is being investigated by the FBI, and has been since July 2017.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trump is going to jail! ()
Date: November 17, 2018 01:11PM

^^^ Nice!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Lol... ()
Date: November 17, 2018 06:29PM

Trump doing the Bill Cosby walk.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Butter Emails! ()
Date: November 19, 2018 07:06PM

Seems Ivanka has been using a personal email for her official government business!

Yummy Hypocrisy!

Wonder how many of those emails contained classified information?

We need an investigation!!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Traitor Trupms Going to Jail! ()
Date: November 27, 2018 08:10PM

COLLUSION: Paul Manafort Reportedly Met With Julian Assange@

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: The sun is setting ()
Date: November 27, 2018 08:25PM

Need to tie that together with Wikileaks and John Podesta. It seems likely, and would put Trump in a really bad light.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Traitor Trum Trouble! ()
Date: November 29, 2018 03:11PM

Cohen drags the entire Trum grifter gang into court

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Gerrycrossdresserer2 ()
Date: November 29, 2018 04:07PM

Traitor Trum Trouble! Wrote:
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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trum is up Russia's Ass! ()
Date: November 29, 2018 05:54PM

Yep! Russians all over this bitch!
... I cannot stop laughing at you!!


Donald Trump: Not only does his past and current team have ties to Russia, but the President himself also does. He has traveled to Russia extensively, done business there often, and has ties to Russian interests. For example, in 2008 he made a real estate sale to Russian billionaire, Dmitry Rybolovlev. Trump bought a Palm Beach mansion in 2004 during a bankruptcy sale for $41 million, and less than four years later, without ever having moved in, Trump sold the mansion to Rybolovlev for $95 million. In a May 2017 meeting in the Oval Office, he revealed highly classified information to the Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak and foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. US media was banned from this meeting, but a Russian photographer was allowed in the session, later releasing these photos on the Russian state-owned news.

Michael Flynn: Flynn, President Trump’s former National Security Advisor, was asked to resign just weeks after he was sworn in. His resignation came after it leaked that he misled Vice President Mike Pence about his communications with Russian officials, specifically Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak, before President Trump’s inauguration. In these communications, Flynn discussed sanctions imposed by the Obama administration on Russia – while President Obama was still in office. Earlier last year, he stated that the U.S. needs to respect that “Russia has its own national security strategy, and we have to try to figure out: How do we combine the United States’ national security strategy along with Russia’s national security strategy,” raising troubling questions. In 2015, Flynn delivered remarks at a Moscow gala honoring RT, Russia’s propaganda arm, where he was seated next to Putin. Flynn accepted $33,750 for this speech by RT, and did not correctly report the payment, thus concealing payment from a foreign government, and possibly violating the law in the meantime. Flynn continued to appear on RT as a foreign policy analyst. Altogether, Flynn was paid more than $67,000 by Russian companies before the 2016 presidential election.

Jeff Sessions: Sessions, President Trump’s Attorney General, had two conversations with Ambassador Kislyak during the 2016 presidential election. However, during later confirmation hearings, he claimed that he “did not have communications with the Russians” when prompted by Senator Al Franken. Once reports of his meetings with Kislyak surfaced, Sessions recused himself from any investigation into Russia’s interference in our 2016 presidential election. Many officials are continuing to call for his resignation.

Rex Tillerson: Tillerson, President Trump’s former Secretary of State, worked on energy projects in Russia for two decades during his career at Exxon. He has publicly described his “very close relationship” with President Putin and was awarded Russia’s Order of Friendship in 2013, the highest state honor possible for a foreigner.

Jared Kushner: Kushner is President Trump's son-in-law and current Senior Advisor. Along with Michael Flynn, Kushner met with Ambassador Kislyak during the Presidential transition. The White House later acknowledged that following that meeting, Ambassador Kislyak requested a second meeting, which Kushner had a deputy attend. However, at Kislyak's request, Kushner did later meet with Sergey Gorkov, the head of Russia's state-owned development bank, who has close ties to President Putin. The U.S. placed this bank on its sanctions list following Russia's annexation of Crimea. The Senate Intelligence Committee plans to question Kushner about his meetings with Russian officials. The New York Times recently reported that Kusher failed to disclose dozens of contacts with foreign leaders on his application for top-secret security clearance -- one of those contacts being Ambassador Kislyak.

Donald Trump, Jr.: Trump, Jr., President Trump’s son, met with Fabien Baussart, a leader of a Syrian opposition group backed by the Russian government, and others about how the U.S. could work with Russia on the Syrian conflict weeks before Donald Trump was elected President. He has also been quoted saying that his father’s businesses “see a lot of money pouring in from Russia”, and that he had visited Russia on business over a half-dozen times. In June 2016, he met with a Russian billionaire, Emin Agalarov, under the premise that Emin had “official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia” from the Crown prosecutor of Russia, and that this was part of “Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”

Paul Manafort: Manafort, who has business connections to Russia and Ukraine, was hired as Trump’s campaign manager in March 2016. He then resigned in August of the same year, after reports surfaced that suggested he had received $12.7 million from Victor Yanukovych, Ukraine’s pro-Russia former president. It was recently revealed by AP that Manafort proposed in a strategy plan from as early as June 2005 that he would work to influence politics, business deals, and media inside the U.S. and Europe to benefit Putin. This plan was pitched to Oleg Deripaska, a "Russian aluminum magnate" with close ties to Putin. Manafort eventually signed a $10 million contract with Deripaska in early 2006. The Trump Administration and Manafort have both said that Manafort never worked for Russian interests. Since the FBI confirmed in a House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence hearing on March 20 that investigators are examining whether the Trump campaign and its associates coordinated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election, the White House has made attempts to distance itself from Manafort, claiming that he played "a very limited role" in the campaign, despite his clear leadership role as campaign chairman leading up to the Republican National Convention. On October 27, 2017, Manafort was indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiracy against the United States, among other charges.

Carter Page: Page, hired as a foreign policy advisor to Trump’s 2016 campaign, was known to have deep ties to Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned gas company. In July 2016, a month after Russia's DNC meddling was reveled in the press, Page traveled to Moscow to make a speech. The Trump campaign approved this trip, saying he would not be traveling as an official representative of the campaign. In the speech he delivered in Moscow, he criticized American foreign policy as being hypocritical – remarks which ultimately led to his resignation from Trump’s campaign. Before joining the campaign, he was a businessman “of no particular renown” working in the Moscow branch of Merrill Lynch before creating his own consulting agency. Previously, Trump identified Page as one of a small group of advisors helping to craft his foreign policy platform during the campaign. However, President Trump’s staff now claims that “Carter Page is an individual who the [then] president-elect does not know.” Page met with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak at the Republican National Convention in 2016. Buzzfeed recently reported that Page had met with a Russian intelligence agent named Victor Podobnyy in 2013, who was reportedly trying to recruit Page. Podobnyy was later charged by the U.S. for acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government.

Tevfik Arif: Arif, who founded Bayrock, a real estate group known to have many deals with Trump, had a 17-year career in the Soviet Ministry of Commerce and Trade.

Roger Stone: Stone, a former advisor to Trump, had back channel conversations with Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, which is the organization that published the DNC leaks and Podesta emails during the 2016 elections. He also had exchanges with Guccifer 2.0 -- a hacker believed to be linked to Russia involved in the 2016 hacking of Democratic National Committee emails -- in August 2016. Also in August, he tweeted "it will soon [be] Podesta's time in the barrell." About two months later, Wikileaks began posting John Podesta's emails.

Felix Sater: Sater, formerly a senior advisor to the Trump Organization, is a Russian-born Bayrock associate with extensive involvement in organized crime. In 2015, he wrote an email to Trump’s lawyer, Cohen, referencing then-candidate Trump saying: “Our boy can become President of the USA and we can engineer it. I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process.”

Alex Shnaider: Born in Russia, Shnaider co-financed a real estate project with Trump. Shnaider’s father-in-law, Boris J. Birshtein, was a close business associate of Sergei Mikhaylov, the head of one of the largest branches of the Russian mob.

JD Gordon: Gordon, a national security advisor for the Trump campaign met with Russian Ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July, who he told he would like to improve US - Russia relations. He advocated for a change to the GOP national platform to make their policies more pro-Russian and less pro-Ukraine, a change which Gordon said was directly supported by then-candidate Donald Trump.

Wilbur Ross: Ross, President Trump’s Secretary of Commerce, was the top shareholder in the Bank of Cyprus, an institution with deep Russian ties and investors who made fortunes under Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to McClatchy, the banking system in Cyprus, because of its dependence on Russian investors, is money-laundering concern for the US State Department. Ross served as the vice chairman of the board of directors for the Bank of Cyprus. The second largest investor in the Bank of Cyprus was Viktor Vekselberg, who once served on the Russian state-owned oil giant Rosneft, which is under partial sanction by the US Treasury Department. Vekselberg is known to have a close relationship with Vladimir Putin. In February, six senators sent a letter to Ross inquiring about his relationship to Vekselberg. The senators also inquired about Ross’s relationship with Vladimir Strzhalkovsky, who is also linked to the Bank of Cyprus, was a former KGB agent, and is believed to be a Putin associate.

Erik Prince: Prince, who had no formal role with the Trump campaign or transition team, had a secret meeting with a Russian close to President Putin, arranged by the United Arab Emirates, the Washington Post recently reported. The meeting reportedly took place around January 11, 2017 on the Seychelles islands, and was allegedly part of an effort to establish a back-channel line of communication between Russia and then President-elect Trump. The UAE agreed to facilitate the meeting in order to explore Russia's willingness to curtail its relationship with Iran. Prince was a supporter of Trump, and has ties to Steve Bannon and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who is his sister. He was also seen in Trump transition offices in December.

Michael Cohen: Cohen is a longtime associate of President Trump’s and is his current personal lawyer. He has come under scrutiny for pursuing a Trump Tower deal in Moscow while Trump was campaigning to be President, and for alleged meetings with Russian officials in Prague. In January 2017, he met with a Ukrainian opposition politician and Felix Sater to discuss a plan to give Russia long term control over Ukraine and lift sanctions against Russia. They then put this plan in a sealed envelope and left it in the office of then National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.

George Papadopoulos: Papadopoulos was a foreign policy advisor for the Trump Campaign. On October 27, 2017 it was revealed that Papadopoulos had plead guilty to making a false statement to federal investigators "about the timing, extent and nature of his relationships and interactions with certain foreign nationals whom he understood to have close connections with senior Russian officials." While working for the Trump Campaign, Papadopoulos met with an overseas professor who told him about the Russians possessing "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in the form of "thousands of emails." He repeatedly sought to use his connections to arrange a meeting between the campaign and Russian government officials. On March 31, 2016, at a foreign policy meeting with Trump and other campaign advisers, Papadopoulos shared that he could help arrange a meeting between Trump and Putin. He sent multiple emails to other members of the campaign about his contact with "the Russians" and "outreach to Russia."

Russians all over & up this whiny little bitch!

Hahaha! Trunk is going to jail!!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Mango Mussolini! ()
Date: November 29, 2018 08:59PM

Seven indictment in the trum Whitehouse!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Hatch Act! ()
Date: December 02, 2018 07:55PM

Six White House officials have violated the Hatch Act

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Tiger Ballz ()
Date: December 02, 2018 08:16PM

Leave Trump alone. This country is becoming GREAT! again. For once I have money in my account and not have to worry when I eat out. This country has declined when Obama was in office. Trump is trying to fix Obama's mess. If you don't want the US to be great get out with the rest of illegal wetbacks. I make my case and own you.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Tiger Ballz ()
Date: December 02, 2018 08:17PM

VIRGINIANS FOR TRUMP! CONTINUE MAKING AMERICA GREAT! 2020

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: It's everywhere ()
Date: December 03, 2018 10:01AM

Millions without health cover. Groups of Americans pitted against each other. Rich getting richer, but nobody else. Ravaged economy headed for a long-term tipping point. Corruption and incompetence everywhere in Trumpland. One international disgrace after another = worst international position since the boondoggle of the Iraq War quagmire.

This is bad. Really bad,

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Jail Bound? ()
Date: December 07, 2018 07:45PM

How many in trumpers administration are heading to jai?

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: December 23, 2018 06:46AM

All of them are going to jail!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Date: December 23, 2018 07:12AM

THIS BELONGS in "OFF-TOPIC"! !!!!!! !


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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trumpz Chumps! ()
Date: December 23, 2018 07:24AM

^^^ Typical trumpy response. Traitor trump and his entire grifter gang are going to jail!

What is the current trump crime wave numbers?

Obama was just better at everything.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Traitor Trump Going Down ()
Date: December 29, 2018 06:52PM

Since former FBI chief Robert Mueller was appointed to probe potential ties between the Trump campaign and Russians during the 2016 campaign, the special counsel has held Americans spellbound. His investigation has exposed illegal schemes across international borders and produced more than 100 criminal charges.

At least 33 people and three companies have been charged so far as a result of the special counsel’s investigation into 2016 election tampering.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Drain the swamp ()
Date: December 30, 2018 12:45PM

And it's a long way from being over yet, no matter what freaking douchebag Rudy Giuliani tries to claim. I hope Mueller finds a way to indict his sorry ass as well.

RUDY FOR JAIL 2019

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: January 05, 2019 12:46PM

Career Criminal Donny Dumpster & his entire criminal gang are headed for jail!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Mango Mussolini! ()
Date: January 06, 2019 02:29PM

Who is next? Jared or Dumb Donny Jr?

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: January 20, 2019 05:27PM

Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about proposed Moscow project!

I cannot stop laughing at the MAGAs.
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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Still mad? :-) ()
Date: January 21, 2019 06:17PM

Still mad little buddy?


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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: January 21, 2019 06:41PM

^^^ Typical attack the messenger when you lose.

Like trunl, certain you are used to losing.
Cannot stop laughing at you.
Hahahaha!

You can visit trimp in jail.
Hahahaha!
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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Russia Is the Enemy! ()
Date: January 30, 2019 07:48PM

Roger Stone is locked up!
Another trumpy heading to jail!

Hahaha!


Wonder who is next?
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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Another One! ()
Date: February 07, 2019 05:38PM

Looks like Trunpy Jr. is the next to be indicated

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: LibtardLogic ()
Date: February 07, 2019 06:11PM

Liberals lock up their political opponents. Republicans don't because they are against government tyranny.

MAGA

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: THE.BEST.PEOPLE ()
Date: February 07, 2019 06:26PM

Manafort kept working in Ukraine after Mueller indictment!

God is everyone in trunpz orbit just filthy crook- Absolutely

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Russia Is the Enemy! ()
Date: April 13, 2019 12:24PM

^^^ Too Funny and so true!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Russia Is the Enemy! ()
Date: April 13, 2019 12:25PM

^^^ Agreed!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Mueller Time! ()
Date: April 15, 2019 02:56PM

Some version of the Mueller report is coming out Thursday.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trumps is a Crook ()
Date: April 17, 2019 08:48PM

Trumps is going to be squealing like stuck pig tomorrow.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: June 26, 2019 09:32PM

Another one of trunkz BEST.PEOPLE will be sentenced March 13.

Bye Paulie Manafort

Don't worry trunkz will be joining you real soon.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: July 17th. ()
Date: July 06, 2019 06:36AM

Special counsel agrees to testify in open session on 17 July!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Peter Rodino ()
Date: July 06, 2019 08:11AM

We know enough already to know we should impeach, but adding to that pile can never hurt.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Human Tripod ()
Date: July 08, 2019 09:09AM

Where's the Inspector General's report? Why the delay? Was supposed to be released in May. Cover-Up???

We still have Obamacare. We still have a border problem. We still have the highest prescription prices in the industrialized world because of socialist price controls. Iran is still chanting "Death to America". And, Hillary isn't locked-up.

Trump lied...

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: November 13, 2019 07:19PM

Time for little whiny little bitch turnip to go to jail!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: November 14, 2019 07:40PM

How many years for trnks henchman, Roger (should be) Stoned?

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Returds 'R' Traitors! ()
Date: November 15, 2019 06:46AM

Will trunp pardon Stoned?

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Stoned Guilty! ()
Date: November 15, 2019 01:07PM

Trunp associate Roger Stone found guilty of lies that protected Trunp!


Trumk associate Roger Stoned was found guilty on Friday of lying to Congress and other charges in a case that has shed new light on President Donald Trump's anticipation of the release of stolen Democratic emails in 2016 by WikiLeaks.

Stoned was found guilty of all seven counts brought by the Justice Department, a victory for special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Stoned was found guilty on five counts of lying to Congress, one of witness tampering, and one of obstructing a Congressional committee proceeding.

Returds have no shame.
They just hate America.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: November 18, 2019 06:22AM

^^^ Guilty on 7 counts!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: 6udlc ()
Date: November 18, 2019 09:04PM








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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Lock Trumo Up! ()
Date: November 19, 2019 09:37PM

^^^ Wow! Deflecting from all the crimes truno has committed.
Not surprised from a russian troll-bot.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: TDS Outta control!! ()
Date: November 20, 2019 09:33PM






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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: February 10, 2020 09:17PM

You know trnp is going to jail!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Still angry little buddy? ()
Date: February 11, 2020 12:01AM

There's no other choice Wrote:
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> Those of any political stripe who love this
> country must band together and VOTE BLUE in
> November.



When are you dumbfucks going to move out of America?


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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: February 11, 2020 05:33AM

^^^ You are the russian troll so get back to putey-pute.

Time to toss these trunp/ gop crooks in jail!

Hahahahaha!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Roger Stoned! ()
Date: February 11, 2020 07:26PM

Going to jail in spite of traitor trunp

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Roger Stone Sentenced! ()
Date: February 24, 2020 04:35PM

Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison!

How many trumpers will end up in jail?

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Another trunper goes 2 jail! ()
Date: March 01, 2020 06:28PM

Hahaha!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trmps Lies Kills Americans Dead! ()
Date: March 31, 2020 06:36PM

Is trunps epic failure of leadership a crime?

Yes, trunp was impeached.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Don the Con! ()
Date: April 01, 2020 06:38AM

And his entire crime family must be sent to jail!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Smelly paki ()
Date: April 01, 2020 09:26AM

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: April 01, 2020 09:53AM

Does not change the fact that Don the Con and his entire crime family are going to jail!
Hahahaha!

You seem really mad, bro.


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Posted by: Still waiting.... ()
Date: April 01, 2020 12:49PM

Still angry little buddy? Wrote:
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> > Those of any political stripe who love this
> > country must band together and VOTE BLUE in
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The sooner the better.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trunpos 4 Prison ()
Date: April 01, 2020 04:51PM

What will be the final number of Trumpos in prison?

Who do we have so far ...
Sentenced:

Former Trump 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort: Sentenced to 7.5 years in prison this March for bank and tax fraud and crimes related to his work as a political consultant in Ukraine.

Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen: Received a three-year prison sentence in Dec. 2018 for tax evasion, bank fraud, lying to Congress and campaign finance violations.

Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos: Convicted of lying to investigators about about Russian contacts. He served 12 days in prison and in October, filed to run for former Rep. Katie Hill's California seat.

Richard Pinedo: The California man was sentenced to six months in prison in Oct. 2018 for selling bank account numbers to Russians who engaged in election interference. He has no known connection to Trump.

Dutch attorney Alex van der Zwaan: Pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators about his work for law firm Skadden, Arps, Meagher, & Flom LLP and Affiliates in 2012. He was sentenced to 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine.

Ex-Trump campaign deputy chairman Rick Gates: Pleaded guilty in Feb. 2018 to conspiracy and lying to the FBI. After cooperating extensively in multiple investigations, Gates was sentenced in December to 45 days in jail, three years of probation and 300 hours of community service.

Roger Stone: Sentenced to 40 months in prison for crimes that include obstruction of justice, lying to Congress and witness tampering. A federal jury convicted Stone last year after he lied to Congress about his efforts to learn more about when WikiLeaks would publish damaging emails about Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election.


Awaiting sentencing:

Former national security adviser Michael Flynn: The retired three-star general pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in Dec. 2017.

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Date: April 08, 2020 06:01AM

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
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Date: April 08, 2020 09:36AM

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trunp Lost the C0VID War in JAN! ()
Date: April 08, 2020 11:01AM

Disgraced GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter Gets 11 Months In Prison

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Date: April 08, 2020 10:02PM

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: don bundy ()
Date: April 09, 2020 02:36PM

donald trump has the same personality trait as ted bundy

trumplicans see that shit and still kiss his feet like he's christ reborn

at this point all TRUMP is, is PRO-DEATH and AMERICA-LAST

and trumplicans still eat that shit up it's hilarious

and the DNC fucked up AGAIN so we can expect another 4 years of the asshole in the WH unless COVID wipes him out.

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Orange Ass Clown! ()
Date: April 10, 2020 11:36AM

Everyone knows trunp is a russian puppet


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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Libtards...Lolz! ()
Date: April 10, 2020 02:10PM

Orange Ass Clown! Wrote:
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> Everyone knows trunp is a russian puppet
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Hilarious that you idiots are still stuck on the Russia hoax.


Lolz!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trunp Lost the COVID War in JAN! ()
Date: April 11, 2020 07:54AM

^^^ Hey Ivan, how do you know it was a hoax?

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
Posted by: Trunp Lost the COVID War in JAN! ()
Date: April 13, 2020 07:39AM

Trunp Lost the COVID War in JAN!

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Re: Trump most corrupt republican ever?
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Date: April 13, 2020 07:59AM

;-)


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Date: April 13, 2020 12:37PM

^^^ Agreed.

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Date: April 14, 2020 06:16AM

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Trunp Lost the COVID War in JAN

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