Saturday, January 12, 2019

It is the law.

Stop signs save lives. It is why it is the law.

It is the law for everyone and there are no exceptions for anyone when violating law that impacts the national security and future of the USA and all it's sovereign interests.

It is the law!

Trump continues to work for Russia. That isn't obvious?

Where does a candidate for president of the USA get the gall to stand at a podium and ask Russia (a country under stanchions at the time for invading a country with a specific treaty that disarmed it from it's nuclear capacity) to investigate a Former Secretary of State and candidate for the president of the USA?

Then to have facts that validate immediately after that asking of Russia, it's intelligence agents went to work to do exactly that AND solicit Wikileaks to publish it besides. Trump is working for Russia there is no doubt and Russia has been roping in Trump from at least that point of his presidential campaign. Does anyone believe Manafort simply woke up one day and thought, "Gee, it would be great to work on the Trump campaign?" The reason Paul Manafort left his position as campaign chairman was because the public didn't like his Russian connections.

No one on the Trump campaign knew Manafort had strong ties to Russia? A country under USA sanctions for propagating war. Trump's defaming of NATO and his disrespect of the British Queen were overt signs to tell Russia he was in their back pocket. The evidence he is working for Russia hasn't stopped.


January 12, 2019

Washington — Law enforcement officials (click here) became so concerned by President Donald Trump's behavior in the days after he fired FBI Director James Comey that they began investigating whether he had been working for Russia against U.S. interests, The New York Times reported.

The report Friday cites unnamed former law enforcement officials and others familiar with the investigation.

The inquiry forced counterintelligence investigators to evaluate whether Trump was a potential threat to national security, and they also sought to determine whether Trump was deliberately working for Russia or had unintentionally been influenced by Moscow.

The Times reports that FBI agents and some top officials became suspicious of Trump's ties to Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign but didn't launch an investigation at that time because they weren't sure how to approach such a sensitive and important probe, according to the sources. But Trump's behavior in the days around Comey's May 2017 firing, specifically two instances in which he seemed to tie Comey's ousting to the Russia investigation, helped trigger the counterintelligence part of the investigation, according to the newspaper.

Trump tweeted early Saturday that the report showed that the FBI leadership "opened up an investigation on me, for no reason & with no proof" after he had fired Comey....

No proof? What do you call the arrival of high ranking Russian officials at the White House to provide classified information? A tea party?

There is abundant proof everywhere.