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kpete's JournalSalute for Sully
Sully has been George H.W. Bushs service dog for the last couple months.
Even after his death, he was right at his side.
We do not deserve dogs.
https://twitter.com/CalebJHull/status/1069425805820866561
Steven Beschloss: "They must be held accountable."
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@StevenBeschloss
Think how many Republicans are now wondering why they went all in with Trump. When he finally goes down, when the mountain of lies & crimes makes his exit unavoidable, plenty of Republicans will desperately try to justify why they enabled this.
https://twitter.com/StevenBeschloss/status/1069349445286846464
A festive tale in three acts.
https://twitter.com/BoringEnormous/status/1069300477752471553
The orange pudding in danger
https://twitter.com/roweafr/status/1068419375399526400
Good Timing, Rod! Yesterday Rosenstein gave a big speech on enforcement of Foreign Corrupt Practices
Thats amazing. A TPM Reader points out that just yesterday Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein gave a speech at a big conference on
guess what?
enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act the one President Trump, Michael Cohen, Felix Sater and the Presidents criminal brood might have a problem with. It was the American Conference Institutes 35th International Conference on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Long and august title. This was just yesterday over in Maryland. Heres the text of Rosensteins speech.
Heres a noteworthy quote
The rule of law is not simply about words written on paper. The culture of a society and the character of the people who enforce the law determine whether the rule of law endures.
One of the ways that we uphold the rule of law is to fight bribery and corruption. Until a few decades ago, paying bribes was viewed as a necessary part of doing business abroad. Some American companies were unapologetic about corrupt payments.
In 1976, the U.S. Senate Banking Committee revealed that hundreds of U.S. companies had bribed foreign officials, with payments that totaled hundreds of millions of dollars. The Committee concluded that there was a need for anti-bribery legislation. It reasoned that [c]orporate bribery is bad business and fundamentally destructive in a free market society. That was the basis for the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
That face you make when you see your Ex-boyfriend with his new man...
https://twitter.com/JesseCharlesLee/status/1068642819584208896
Cohen believed Trump would pardon him, but then things changed
Cohen believed Trump would pardon him, but then things changed
By Pamela Brown, Gloria Borger and Evan Perez, CNN
Updated 8:07 PM ET, Fri November 30, 2018
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After a March 2018 visit to Mar-a-Lago, the President's private club in Florida, Cohen returned to New York believing that his former boss would protect him if he faced any charges for sticking to his story about the 2016 payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, according to one source with knowledge. Trump was also at Mar-a-Lago at the time of Cohen's visit.
Another source said that after the April 2018 FBI raid on Cohen's office and home, people close to the President assured Cohen that Trump would take care of him. And Cohen believed that meant that the President would offer him a pardon if he stayed on message. It is unclear who specifically reached out to Cohen.
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Following the raid on Cohen's home and office, Cohen's attorneys had a legal defense agreement with Trump and his attorneys. During this time, there was a steady flow of communication between the two sides, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
At first, publicly, Trump seemed very supportive of his former attorney. On the day of the raid, Trump said Cohen was "a good man" and that the investigation reached "a whole new level of unfairness." He unloaded on law enforcement, calling the raids "a disgraceful situation."
But in the days that followed the raid, one source says, things started heading south with the President.
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https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/30/politics/michael-cohen-pardon-expectation-donald-trump/index.html
Party celebrating Rudy Giuliani nixed because no one wants to go
Plans for a party celebrating the 25-year anniversary of Rudy Giuliani becoming the mayor of New York City are fizzling out because the 74-year-old politico is too toxic, according to a source who was invited.
Ideally, the fete was to have taken place at the New York Hilton hotel where Giuliani celebrated his election win in November 1993. Organizers were aiming for early January.
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According to that insider, Giulianis position as the embattled Presidents personal lawyer has made him too toxic to be around right now.
Itd be like a mafia wedding, that source joked, referring to mob gatherings where investigators and media members show up to take an inventory of party-goers with close ties to the dubious guests of honor.
MORE:
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-news-rudy-giuliani-party-mayor-trump-20181129-story.html?fbclid=IwAR1-C6a4HMIvNg8oXX2gfQYPhPEdkrRSzcoK35kz_kzZQFi6BiRKXakWSCc
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