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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSenate panel told Justice Dept. of suspicions over Trump family members' Russia testimony
The list of individuals included the presidents son, Donald Trump Jr., and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, whose accounts of their pre-election meeting with a Russian lawyer were contradicted by the presidents former deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates in interviews that were part of the criminal investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, these people said. Like others, they spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss what remains a highly politicized and sensitive matter.
But the intelligence committee, one person said, reserved its harshest allegations for the presidents former chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, former campaign co-chair Sam Clovis and private security contractor Erik Prince, saying it had reason to believe all three had lied to congressional investigators a potential felony.
The committees concerns were detailed in a formal letter sent to the U.S. attorneys office in Washington, D.C., in June 2019, people familiar with the matter said. Existence of the letter was first reported by the Los Angeles Times late Friday night.
--PayWall--https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/senate-intelligence-committee-donald-trump-jr-jared-kushner-stephen-bannon-erik-prince/2020/08/15/a7905a84-def5-11ea-b205-ff838e15a9a6_story.html
malaise
(270,523 posts)Lock them up!
spanone
(136,198 posts)malaise
(270,523 posts)Criminals - treasonous scumbags
spanone
(136,198 posts)corruption at the maximum level
The Republican and Democratic chairmen of the Senate Intelligence Committee notified federal prosecutors last year .....Bipartisan
Kid Berwyn
(15,559 posts)They betrayed America for a shitload of money!
2naSalit
(87,658 posts)Kid Berwyn
(15,559 posts)Money to get the power. Power to keep the money.
It may motivate many on Wall Street-on-the-Potomac, but greed really is un-American.
Wounded Bear
(58,987 posts)Kid Berwyn
(15,559 posts)In The War Wagon, the character Levi Walking Bear expressed the reality:
...I've learned to live in the white man's world and do what they do. Grab all you can, anytime you can.
My mistake is believing in the ideal theres enough for everybody. Lets share, look after one another, and use the treasure wisely.
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Kid Berwyn
(15,559 posts)Glad Axios understood its import:
https://www.axios.com/fbi-opened-investigation-into-whether-trump-was-working-for-russia--3f40a092-4e18-4b58-a032-0f5d1f020dad.html
Firestorm49
(4,059 posts)dlk
(11,695 posts)Chin music
(23,299 posts)NOW God Dammit. NOW.
triron
(22,097 posts)spanone
(136,198 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)A couple of paragraphs later, the Post actually gets around to calling it lying. Bold journalism there. Also, why does this matter (the letter to the U.S. Attorney was sent in June 2019) continue to be "highly politicized and sensitive"? If someone's lying, he's lying. Nothing political about that, is there?
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intheozone
(1,105 posts)for the crime of lying to Congress?