Post Comey and still no tweets

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m8d

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He's been silent all day when he's never done this before. I think finally the lone neuron has signaled a danger and Trump is laying low. Of course he has memory processing errors and won't remember that warning, but the longer he remains quiet the greater the fear.

Actually his lawyer told him to keep his mouth (and thumbs) shut.
 

Grooveriding

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Trump finally has come up against a situation he can't lie and scam his way out of. He's tried to go head to head in a battle of credibility against someone who is recognized as having integrity, while Trump is a known degenerate lying piece of shit with a history of scamming and reneging. He should have known better to keep his mouth shut when questioned about what he said to Comey. Instead he lied like he always does and now Comey has revealed he was lying.

The difference being it's Comey with his history of being a prosecutor and head of the FBI, having called out a past administration for deception, and the fact he had the sense to discuss this with all the top FBI individuals after each meeting. Creating corroboration of his accounts within law enforcement as the events unfolded, making a historical record. Trump just has his word which is worth about as much as a fart in a hurricane. If Mueller pulls in the head of the NSA and DNI, putting them on the record, there will be further corroboration that Trump has been trying to hinder the investigation in Russia's interference. Something that reasonably seems certain to be something he will do.

Maybe there is also some value in that a few of the Trump fanatics who bothered to watch his testimony now realize there is no doubt at all that Russia meddled in their election to help elect Trump. Even if they can't accept the reality of Trump's filth, maybe they will go forward understanding Trump has been lying and obfuscating the fact of Russia's meddling.
 
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cytg111

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I give it 24 from now with an above 70pct its within the next 12h... We should get some money rolling on this..
 

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Trump finally has come up against a situation he can't lie and scam his way out of. He's tried to go head to head in a battle of credibility against someone who is recognized as having integrity, while Trump is a known degenerate lying piece of shit with a history of scamming and reneging. He should have known better to keep his mouth shut when questioned about what he said to Comey. Instead he lied like he always does and now Comey has revealed he was lying.

The difference being it's Comey with his history of being a prosecutor and head of the FBI, having called out a past administration for deception, and the fact he had the sense to discuss this with all the top FBI individuals after each meeting. Creating corroboration of his accounts within law enforcement as the events unfolded, making a historical record. Trump just has his word which is worth about as much as a fart in a hurricane. If Mueller pulls in the head of the NSA and DNI, putting them on the record, there will be further corroboration that Trump has been trying to hinder the investigation in Russia's interference. Something that reasonably seems certain to be something he will do.

Maybe there is also some value in that a few of the Trump fanatics who bothered to watch his testimony now realize there is no doubt at all that Russia meddled in their election to help elect Trump. Even if they can't accept the reality of Trump's filth, maybe they will go forward understanding Trump has been lying and obfuscating the fact of Russia's meddling.

Yes, this time the Trump fans will believe the hysterical lies of the hyenas on the left, unlike the last 53454354232432432. Just keep holding out hope :)
 

cytg111

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Hahahhaha... I win :).. check the twitter :)

And its the typical deranged drivel too

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/873120139222306817

For extra laughs read the retweets, he is out with the block hammer again ..

I picture the D having secret stashes of cell phones lying around just like in house of cards, just instead of cigs its cellphones..

His staff must have twitter-shell-chock by now .. I can see some of them coming down with Twitter-PTSD
 
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HAHA, Generalissimo Naranja is back! That was a record. I was hoping for something more entertaining but it's a start.

President accuses former FBI director of a felony. That would be ground shaking in any other circumstances.

Trump is supposed to answer questions at a joint press conference with the Romanian president later today. I wonder if all this will come up...
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Was just coming to post this, lol, he's back. I do love my Twitter but wow, this guy is the president & his tweets make my jaw drop

I once was very unhappy about Trump tweeting but much less so now. Spicer is the reason for that because he said that they are a matter of official record which means "oh he was just venting as a citizen" cannot apply. He's ranting as the holder of the Office of the President of the United States of America, and that is levels higher in significance and potentially accountability.
 

mikeymikec

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I once was very unhappy about Trump tweeting but much less so now. Spicer is the reason for that because he said that they are a matter of official record which means "oh he was just venting as a citizen" cannot apply. He's ranting as the holder of the Office of the President of the United States of America, and that is levels higher in significance and potentially accountability.

Does Spicer stating that actually mean anything in a legal context though?
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Does Spicer stating that actually mean anything in a legal context though?

Not in an iron clad sense but Spicer was speaking on the record and the rest of the Administration never corrected his statement. That would make a strong case that Trump saw it as such and would weigh against him.
 

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I love how he rambles about it being a leak. Wait so if I release my own notes on a meeting I had, I leaked it? How about I released it? That isn't any damn leak. This wasn't classified information I released to a foreign government.... oh wait....
 

mikeymikec

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I find Trump's use of the word "leak" to be a bit odd because usually the implication when information "leaks" is that it's legit. If it's BS, then how can it be a leak.
 
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I find Trump's use of the word "leak" to be a bit odd because usually the implication when information "leaks" is that it's legit. If it's BS, then how can it be a leak.

I *think* Trump is looking at this as Executive Privilege stuff where the President can say certain conversations between him & staff are private.
I don't agree but that's my guess
 

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I find Trump's use of the word "leak" to be a bit odd because usually the implication when information "leaks" is that it's legit. If it's BS, then how can it be a leak.
Careful, that kind of logic mobius loop is likely to implode random conservative brains.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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I *think* Trump is looking at this as Executive Privilege stuff where the President can say certain conversations between him & staff are private.
I don't agree but that's my guess

I don't know if there is any reason, just something to yell.

Whatever Trump may believe, EP must be invoked. It is not a default status of a President. Discussions between Comey and Trump would be considered government business from a professional perspective but Comey was fired. Trump has no hold or right of privacy claim on our former Director. So yeah you are right.