Trump take-down imminent?

Started by yankeedoodle, October 28, 2017, 01:18:21 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

yankeedoodle

It has been announced that a Grand Jury indictment has been filed.  Who is named?   Who knows?  Maybe President/King Kushner, or his puppet, shabbos goy Donnie-boy.   

Israhell's plot to take full control of the United States, in this year of the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, has catastrophically failed.  The puppet show is closing. 

The centennial date - November 2, 2017 - is less than a week away, and the timing of this indictment, and the "Who is it?" suspense around it, might be a build-up to a take-down on November 2, 2017, which would be the beginning of the end of the Greater Israhell Project. 

BREAKING: Sealed Indictment Filed By Robert Mueller Today [October 27, 2017]
http://crooksandliars.com/2017/10/breaking-sealed-indictment-filed-robert

QuoteWashington -- A federal grand jury in Washington, DC, on Friday approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, according to sources briefed on the matter.

The charges are still sealed under orders from a federal judge. Plans were prepared Friday for anyone charged to be taken into custody as soon as Monday, the sources said. It is unclear what the charges are.

A spokesman for the special counsel's office declined to comment.   

And, how's this for irony:  the research done during the Clinton investigation may result in Trump being indicted.   :lmao:

A newly-unearthed, Clinton-era memo suggests a sitting president could be indicted — here's what it could mean for Trump
http://www.businessinsider.com/can-mueller-indict-trump-ken-starr-memo-2017-7

QuoteA legal memo recently unearthed by The New York Times argues that it is permissible to indict a sitting president.

The memo was written in 1998 by the office of special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, who spearheaded the Whitewater investigation that eventually led to former President Bill Clinton's impeachment in the House.

Starr tapped conservative constitutional law and ethics professor Ronald Rotunda to write the memo, in which Rotunda cast doubt on the idea that sitting presidents are immune from prosecution.   



rmstock


First Charges Filed in Mueller Russia Investigation – LIVE BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE
by Right Side Broadcasting Network , Streamed live 23 hours ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E7LV4ir3bk
  "A federal grand jury has approved the first charges in the Mueller
   investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. It has not
   been revealed yet what the charges are, or whether they are connected
   to President Trump, Russia or the election. The person(s) charged could
   be arrested as soon as Monday. We have LIVE BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE of
   the Mueller investigation's first charges. [ ... ]"



Breaking: First Charges Filed in Mueller Investigation (CNN) Obama's Rule Ends in Corrupt Chaos Before He Gets Jailed
By King of Shambhala , Saturday, October 28, 2017 4:16
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2017/10/breaking-first-charges-filed-in-mueller-investigation-cnn-obamas-rule-ends-in-corrupt-chaos-before-he-gets-jailed-3567121.html

   BREAKING: FIRST CHARGES FILED IN MUELLER INVESTIGATION (CNN)

  "Washington — A federal grand jury in Washington, DC, on Friday approved
   the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel Robert
   Mueller, according to sources briefed on the matter. The charges are
   still sealed under orders from a federal judge.
   
   Plans were prepared Friday for anyone charged to be taken into custody
   as soon as Monday, the sources said.
   
   It is unclear what the charges are. A spokesman for the special
   counsel's office declined to comment.
   
   Mueller was appointed in May to lead the investigation into Russian
   meddling in the 2016 election. Under the regulations governing special
   counsel investigations, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has
   oversight over the Russia investigation, would have been made aware of
   any charges before they were taken before the grand jury for approval,
   according to people familiar with the matter.
   
   On Friday, top lawyers who are helping to lead the Mueller probe,
   including veteran prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, were seen entering the
   court room at the DC federal court where the grand jury meets to hear
   testimony in the Russia investigation.
   
   Reporters present saw a flurry of activity at the grand jury room, but
   officials made no announcements.
   
   (snip)
   
   Mueller is authorized to investigate "any matters that arose or may
   arise directly from the investigation," according to Rosenstein's order.
   
   The special counsel's investigation has focused on potential collusion
   between the Trump campaign and Russia, as well as obstruction of
   justice by the President, who might have tried to impede the
   investigation.
   
   CNN reported that investigators are scrutinizing Trump and his
   associates' financial ties to Russia. Mueller's team has also examined
   foreign lobbying conducted by former Trump campaign chairman Paul
   Manafort, former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and others.
   His team has issued subpoenas for documents and testimony to a handful
   of figures...
   
   http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3599344/posts?page=601

   [ OBAMA CITIZENSHIP related prose and youtube videos ] "

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

yankeedoodle

At about the 38 minute mark, the guy in this video asks why the charges are being filed now.  It's all about sending a big FUCK ISRAHELL and FUCK THE BALFOUR DECLARATION message.

That, of course, is how you Make America Great Again.


rmstock

#3
at 48 minutes : Oops both the NYTimes and the Washington Post are not
reporting on this. It starts to smell like one of these nasty Patrick
Fitzgerald sealed Grand Jury indictments.

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

rmstock

#4
So what would have been a `nasty' Patrick Fitzgerald sealed Grand Jury indictment ?
It would start off with "Sealed vs Sealed" . People who kept a close eye on the Plame
case were stunned. After Scooter Libby was indicted many expected that Karl Rove
would be next. But nothing happened. Bob Novak wrote the following column :



I sent the following letter.

The pattern in which special prosecutor Fitzgerald was appointed has
started to sound very familiar since May 2017 :
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Fitzgerald)

  "On December 30, 2003, after then-Attorney General John Ashcroft recused
   himself from the CIA leak grand jury investigation of the Plame affair
   due to conflicts of interest, Deputy Attorney General James B. Comey,
   acting as Attorney General in Ashcroft's place, appointed Fitzgerald to
   the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Special Counsel in charge of
   the investigation.[3][4] Fitzgerald was well-known to Comey and was in
   fact already godfather to one of Comey's children."


For this Comey was shooed into the Deputy position first. The installation
of Comey went very smooth :
(https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/government/comey-bio.html)

  "On October 3, 2003, President George W. Bush nominated Jim Comey to
   serve as Deputy Attorney General, he was unanimously confirmed by the
   Senate on December 9, 2003, and the President signed his commission on
   December 11, 2003. "


To make the Comey appointment happen, Thompson was basically ordered to leave
the justice department and be happy being a senior fellow :
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Thompson)

  "In August 2003 Thompson left the Justice Department and was a senior
   fellow at the Brookings Institution for a year before accepting the
   position of senior vice-president for government affairs and general
   counsel at Pepsico in Purchase, New York.[7]
   [7] Staff (13 September 2004) "Larry D. Thompson named general counsel
       for PepsiCo" Jet 106(11): p.30 "


Today it sounds like a neocon plan well executed.

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

rmstock


CIA Leak, Sep 15 2006 - Robert Novak and Brian Lamb
by rmstock , Published on Oct 29, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkPWxJul56M
  "CIA Leak, Sep 15 2006
   https://www.c-span.org/video/?194015-...
   C.I.A. Leak - Participating by remote link from Urbana-Champaign,
   Robert Novak talked about his conversation with former Deputy Secretary
   of State Richard Armitage about then CIA employee Valerie Plame Wilson,
   which led to an investigation into the leak of a CIA operative's name
   by White House  officials. Mr. Novak wrote about this in his syndicated
   column yesterday. He responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.
   00:12:00 Novak : "Its disingenuous from Mr. Armitage to say that he
   could not reveal publicly that he was the source, or reveal to anybody
   that he was the source of my column, because he'd been asked to by the
   special prosecutor, when in fact the special prosecutor was not named
   until Dec 30, 2003. He should have known he was the source, when the
   column appeared on July 14. He says he didn't realize it until Oct 1,
   but that still gave him three months before the special prosecutor was
   named, in which he was totally free to reveal his name. "


``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

yankeedoodle

This was published in ZeroHedge Nov 1, 2017 6:15 PM, and, if it was published using Washington, DC time, that means that it was 12:15am, November 2, in Israhell.  Which means that this prediction of the downfall of President/King Kushner, and his puppet, shabbos goy Donnie-boy, occurred on the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration. 

"He's F**ked": Trump Blames Kushner For Mueller Probe As West Wing Increasingly "Fears Impeachment" 
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-01/hes-fked-vanity-fair-says-trump-allies-west-wing-increasingly-fear-impeachment

In a new bombshell report, Vanity Fair says that for the first time since the Mueller investigation began earlier this year, key Trump allies in the West Wing are starting to worry that the notion of an impeachment might be slightly more than just a Democratic pipe dream.  As former aide Sam Nunberg said, Mueller's indictment of Paul Manafort has sparked concerns in the White House that Mueller has every intention of parsing through every Trump/Kushner financial dealing until he uncovers something incriminating.

Until now, Robert Mueller has haunted Donald Trump's White House as a hovering, mostly unseen menace. But by securing indictments of Paul Manafort and Rick Gates, and a surprise guilty plea from foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos, Mueller announced loudly that the Russia investigation poses an existential threat to the president. "Here's what Manafort's indictment tells me: Mueller is going to go over every financial dealing of Jared Kushner and the Trump Organization," said former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg. "Trump is at 33 percent in Gallup. You can't go any lower. He's fucked."

The first charges in the Mueller probe have kindled talk of what the endgame for Trump looks like, according to conversations with a half-dozen advisers and friends of the president. For the first time since the investigation began, the prospect of impeachment is being considered as a realistic outcome and not just a liberal fever dream. According to a source, advisers in the West Wing are on edge and doing whatever they can not to be ensnared. One person close to Dina Powell and Gary Cohn said they're making sure to leave rooms if the subject of Russia comes up.

While he has refrained so far from publicly criticizing Special Counsel Mueller, Vanity Fair says the President is growing increasingly frustrated and privately lashing out at his own legal team and even son-in-law Jared Kushner, who some around Trump have described as the "worst political adviser in the White House in modern history."

Trump, meanwhile, has reacted to the deteriorating situation by lashing out on Twitter and venting in private to friends. He's frustrated that the investigation seems to have no end in sight. "Trump wants to be critical of Mueller," one person who's been briefed on Trump's thinking says. "He thinks it's unfair criticism. Clinton hasn't gotten anything like this. And what about Tony Podesta? Trump is like, When is that going to end?"

According to two sources, Trump has complained to advisers about his legal team for letting the Mueller probe progress this far. Speaking to Steve Bannon on Tuesday, Trump blamed Jared Kushner for his role in decisions, specifically the firings of Mike Flynn and James Comey, that led to Mueller's appointment, according to a source briefed on the call. When Roger Stone recently told Trump that Kushner was giving him bad political advice, Trump agreed, according to someone familiar with the conversation. "Jared is the worst political adviser in the White House in modern history," Nunberg said. "I'm only saying publicly what everyone says behind the scenes at Fox News, in conservative media, and the Senate and Congress."

Focusing on the Kushner angle, Trump is reportedly increasingly blaming his son-in-law for his role in decisions that led to the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller.  In a call Tuesday to former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon, Trump put blame on Kushner for the part he took in choices to fire former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former FBI director James Comey, Vanity Fair reported.


Roger Stone also recently said Kushner wasn't giving Trump good advice — a sentiment which Trump reportedly agreed with, according to someone familiar with the conversation. Sam Nunberg, a former campaign aide to President Trump who was fired, echoed the statement.

"Jared is the worst political adviser in the White House in modern history," Nunberg said. "I'm only saying publicly what everyone says behind the scenes at Fox News, in conservative media, and the Senate and Congress."

Meanwhile, former Chief Strategist Steve Bannon is apparently also increasingly concerned that the establishment GOP might jump at the opportunity to "fuck over Trump" by supporting impeachment proceedings.  Among other things, Bannon has proposed that Trump hire a more aggressive head lawyer and go on the offensive to "defund Mueller's investigation or limit its scope."

But these soft-power approaches are being criticized by Trump allies including Steve Bannon and Roger Stone, who both believe establishment Republicans are waiting for a chance to impeach Trump. "The establishment has proven time and time again they will fuck Trump over," a Bannon ally told me.

In a series of phone calls with Trump on Monday and Tuesday, Bannon told the president to shake up the legal team by installing an aggressive lawyer above Cobb, according to two sources briefed on the call. Bannon has also discussed ways to pressure Congress to defund Mueller's investigation or limit its scope. "Mueller shouldn't be allowed to be a clean shot on goal," a Bannon confidant told me. "He must be contested and checked. Right now he has unchecked power."

Bannon's sense of urgency is being fueled by his belief that Trump's hold on power is slipping. The collapse of Obamacare repeal, and the dimming chances that tax reform will pass soon—many Trump allies are deeply pessimistic about its prospects—have created the political climate for establishment Republicans to turn on Trump. Two weeks ago, according to a source, Bannon did a spitball analysis of the Cabinet to see which members would remain loyal to Trump in the event the 25th Amendment were invoked, thereby triggering a vote to remove the president from office. Bannon recently told people he's not sure if Trump would survive such a vote. "One thing Steve wants Trump to do is take this more seriously," the Bannon confidant told me. "Stop joking around. Stop tweeting."
So what comes next: is the end nigh for the Trump administration, torn apart by internal strife and intrigue, especially if it fails to pass tax reform, or will the administration simply slam Vanity Fair's reporting - as Bannon did three weeks ago after the publication reported that the former chief strategist had lost faith in Trump's ability to complete his current term - and press on (with or without Kushner)?  And how will Mueller's probe impact any/all of this? We look forward to the answer, knowing that no matter the final outcome, stocks will simply keep grinding to new, record highs.


rmstock

Vanity Fair is hardly the jetset media outlet which is gonna bring down
Trump. There's simply too many followers of Harvey Weinstein and Kevin
Spacey amongst their staffers, who first need to get their own slate
clean before being able to make a serious blow to the Trump
Administration. Like e.g. this quote : "Trump is at 33 percent in
Gallup. You can't go any lower. He's fucked." Is there any confirmation
of this besides the usual pedo suspects in mainstream media ? And
seriously, Donald J. Trump ordered the release of all jfk records, and
has seen to it they all got released, and suddenly the approval ratings
for Trump drop to 33% ? Is this not really more of a hidden signal from
them satanic occultists that this Trump dude has never been more
popular ?

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778