Probably "IMPEACH THE MOTHERFUCKING GODDAMN CURRENT FUCKING BASTARD TRUMP" is not socially acceptable in the House.
The sober version is that he committed the high crime of "failing to notify the FBI of Russian hacking of the DNC and 10 counts of obstructing the investigation of Russian interference directly benefiting him." Again, it does not have to be called anything specifically illegal since the history of high crimes is just whatever the legislative body deems is severely damaging enough to the republic. What Trump did is on order of magnitude worse than Nixon. The janitors who broke into Watergate were not our global adversary, for one thing.
AoG going full nutjob now...HondoFS must be proud. 'Failing to notify the FBI of Russian hacking'? Everyone who didn't call the FBI after it went public in May of 2016 should be charged then. And I guess all Democrats should be charged since there were numerous attempts to hack the RNC (they were just slightly more competent so they weren't successful...).
And I love how obstructing an investigation of something that didn't happen is now a crime because he publicly said shit didn't happen and said mean things about Mueller and his Democrat posse, even as they continued to investigate him after they knew it was a fraud?
BRILLIANT
Einstein, Trump had information not known to law enforcement or the public yet.
@SFGbob doesn't understand the difference between doing the research and compiling the dossier.
In October 2015, Fusion GPS was contracted by conservative political website The Washington Free Beacon to provide general opposition research on Trump and other Republican presidential candidates. In April 2016, attorney Marc Elias separately hired Fusion GPS to investigate Trump on behalf of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC. The Free Beacon stopped its backing when Trump became the presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee in May of 2016.[2] In June 2016, Fusion GPS subcontracted Steele's firm to compile the dossier. His instructions were to seek answers to why Trump would "repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state".[17] Clinton campaign officials were reportedly unaware that Fusion GPS had subcontracted Steele, and he was not told that the Clinton campaign was the recipient of his research.[18][19] Following Trump's election as president, funding from Clinton and the DNC ceased, but Steele continued his research and was reportedly paid directly by Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn R. Simpson.[20] The completed dossier was then handed to British and American intelligence services.[21]
The media, the intelligence community, and most experts have treated the dossier with caution due to its unverified assertions, while Trump has denounced it as fake news.[22] Russian intelligence agencies have sought to create doubt about the veracity of the dossier.[23] The U.S. intelligence community takes the allegations seriously and is investigating them.[24][25][26][27] The Trump administration, Fox News, and congressional Republicans have falsely[28][16] claimed that the launch of U.S. intelligence community probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election were based mostly on Steele's dossier.[13][29][30]
@SFGbob doesn't understand the difference between doing the research and compiling the dossier.
In October 2015, Fusion GPS was contracted by conservative political website The Washington Free Beacon to provide general opposition research on Trump and other Republican presidential candidates. In April 2016, attorney Marc Elias separately hired Fusion GPS to investigate Trump on behalf of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC. The Free Beacon stopped its backing when Trump became the presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee in May of 2016.[2] In June 2016, Fusion GPS subcontracted Steele's firm to compile the dossier. His instructions were to seek answers to why Trump would "repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state".[17] Clinton campaign officials were reportedly unaware that Fusion GPS had subcontracted Steele, and he was not told that the Clinton campaign was the recipient of his research.[18][19] Following Trump's election as president, funding from Clinton and the DNC ceased, but Steele continued his research and was reportedly paid directly by Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn R. Simpson.[20] The completed dossier was then handed to British and American intelligence services.[21]
The media, the intelligence community, and most experts have treated the dossier with caution due to its unverified assertions, while Trump has denounced it as fake news.[22] Russian intelligence agencies have sought to create doubt about the veracity of the dossier.[23] The U.S. intelligence community takes the allegations seriously and is investigating them.[24][25][26][27] The Trump administration, Fox News, and congressional Republicans have falsely[28][16] claimed that the launch of U.S. intelligence community probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election were based mostly on Steele's dossier.[13][29][30]
Hondo the pathological liar doesn't know the difference between truth and fiction.
You claimed that Hillary had nothing to do with the Steele Dossier. You lied Kunt. Steele wasn't even hired until after Hillary and the DNC started paying the bill.
For a Kunt who loves to question the source materials of others you sure love to cite Wikipeda a lot.
@SFGbob doesn't understand the difference between doing the research and compiling the dossier.
In October 2015, Fusion GPS was contracted by conservative political website The Washington Free Beacon to provide general opposition research on Trump and other Republican presidential candidates.
The Free Beacon stopped its backing when Trump became the presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee in May of 2016.[2]
In April 2016, attorney Marc Elias separately hired Fusion GPS to investigate Trump on behalf of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC.
In June 2016, Fusion GPS subcontracted Steele's firm to compile the dossier.
@SFGbob doesn't understand the difference between doing the research and compiling the dossier.
In October 2015, Fusion GPS was contracted by conservative political website The Washington Free Beacon to provide general opposition research on Trump and other Republican presidential candidates. In April 2016, attorney Marc Elias separately hired Fusion GPS to investigate Trump on behalf of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC. The Free Beacon stopped its backing when Trump became the presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee in May of 2016.[2] In June 2016, Fusion GPS subcontracted Steele's firm to compile the dossier. His instructions were to seek answers to why Trump would "repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state".[17] Clinton campaign officials were reportedly unaware that Fusion GPS had subcontracted Steele, and he was not told that the Clinton campaign was the recipient of his research.[18][19] Following Trump's election as president, funding from Clinton and the DNC ceased, but Steele continued his research and was reportedly paid directly by Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn R. Simpson.[20] The completed dossier was then handed to British and American intelligence services.[21]
The media, the intelligence community, and most experts have treated the dossier with caution due to its unverified assertions, while Trump has denounced it as fake news.[22] Russian intelligence agencies have sought to create doubt about the veracity of the dossier.[23] The U.S. intelligence community takes the allegations seriously and is investigating them.[24][25][26][27] The Trump administration, Fox News, and congressional Republicans have falsely[28][16] claimed that the launch of U.S. intelligence community probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election were based mostly on Steele's dossier.[13][29][30]
Hondo the pathological liar doesn't know the difference between truth and fiction.
You claimed that Hillary had nothing to do with the Steele Dossier. You lied Kunt. Steele wasn't even hired until after Hillary and the DNC started paying the bill.
For a Kunt who loves to question the source materials of others you sure love to cite Wikipeda a lot.
Find where I said that liar.
And you still don't have a basic understanding of what a dossier is or when the research was done. Idiot.
@SFGbob doesn't understand the difference between doing the research and compiling the dossier.
In October 2015, Fusion GPS was contracted by conservative political website The Washington Free Beacon to provide general opposition research on Trump and other Republican presidential candidates. In April 2016, attorney Marc Elias separately hired Fusion GPS to investigate Trump on behalf of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC. The Free Beacon stopped its backing when Trump became the presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee in May of 2016.[2] In June 2016, Fusion GPS subcontracted Steele's firm to compile the dossier. His instructions were to seek answers to why Trump would "repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state".[17] Clinton campaign officials were reportedly unaware that Fusion GPS had subcontracted Steele, and he was not told that the Clinton campaign was the recipient of his research.[18][19] Following Trump's election as president, funding from Clinton and the DNC ceased, but Steele continued his research and was reportedly paid directly by Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn R. Simpson.[20] The completed dossier was then handed to British and American intelligence services.[21]
The media, the intelligence community, and most experts have treated the dossier with caution due to its unverified assertions, while Trump has denounced it as fake news.[22] Russian intelligence agencies have sought to create doubt about the veracity of the dossier.[23] The U.S. intelligence community takes the allegations seriously and is investigating them.[24][25][26][27] The Trump administration, Fox News, and congressional Republicans have falsely[28][16] claimed that the launch of U.S. intelligence community probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election were based mostly on Steele's dossier.[13][29][30]
Hondo the pathological liar doesn't know the difference between truth and fiction.
You claimed that Hillary had nothing to do with the Steele Dossier. You lied Kunt. Steele wasn't even hired until after Hillary and the DNC started paying the bill.
For a Kunt who loves to question the source materials of others you sure love to cite Wikipeda a lot.
Find where I said that liar.
And you still don't have a basic understanding of what a dossier is or when the research was done. Idiot.
Hondo goes with the semantics and gibberish Kunt act.
And no Hillary was not the origin of the Steele dossier. Steele didn't start working on the "Steele dossier" until Hillary and the DNC started paying the bills. What research occurred before Steele was hired wasn't the "Steele dossier" but please continue lying Hondo, that's all you're really good at.
@SFGbob doesn't understand the difference between doing the research and compiling the dossier.
In October 2015, Fusion GPS was contracted by conservative political website The Washington Free Beacon to provide general opposition research on Trump and other Republican presidential candidates.
The Free Beacon stopped its backing when Trump became the presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee in May of 2016.[2]
In April 2016, attorney Marc Elias separately hired Fusion GPS to investigate Trump on behalf of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC.
In June 2016, Fusion GPS subcontracted Steele's firm to compile the dossier.
Hondo thinks it was the "Steele dossier" before Steele even started working on it and then tries to claim that I'm the one who doesn't understand what the dossier is or when the research was done.
Probably "IMPEACH THE MOTHERFUCKING GODDAMN CURRENT FUCKING BASTARD TRUMP" is not socially acceptable in the House.
The sober version is that he committed the high crime of "failing to notify the FBI of Russian hacking of the DNC and 10 counts of obstructing the investigation of Russian interference directly benefiting him." Again, it does not have to be called anything specifically illegal since the history of high crimes is just whatever the legislative body deems is severely damaging enough to the republic. What Trump did is on order of magnitude worse than Nixon. The janitors who broke into Watergate were not our global adversary, for one thing.
AoG going full nutjob now...HondoFS must be proud. 'Failing to notify the FBI of Russian hacking'? Everyone who didn't call the FBI after it went public in May of 2016 should be charged then. And I guess all Democrats should be charged since there were numerous attempts to hack the RNC (they were just slightly more competent so they weren't successful...).
And I love how obstructing an investigation of something that didn't happen is now a crime because he publicly said shit didn't happen and said mean things about Mueller and his Democrat posse, even as they continued to investigate him after they knew it was a fraud?
BRILLIANT
Einstein, Trump had information not known to law enforcement or the public yet.
Lying liars and the HondoFS moronic lapdogs that lap it up all day...
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In October 2015, Fusion GPS was contracted by conservative political website The Washington Free Beacon to provide general opposition research on Trump and other Republican presidential candidates. In April 2016, attorney Marc Elias separately hired Fusion GPS to investigate Trump on behalf of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC. The Free Beacon stopped its backing when Trump became the presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee in May of 2016.[2] In June 2016, Fusion GPS subcontracted Steele's firm to compile the dossier. His instructions were to seek answers to why Trump would "repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state".[17] Clinton campaign officials were reportedly unaware that Fusion GPS had subcontracted Steele, and he was not told that the Clinton campaign was the recipient of his research.[18][19] Following Trump's election as president, funding from Clinton and the DNC ceased, but Steele continued his research and was reportedly paid directly by Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn R. Simpson.[20] The completed dossier was then handed to British and American intelligence services.[21]
The media, the intelligence community, and most experts have treated the dossier with caution due to its unverified assertions, while Trump has denounced it as fake news.[22] Russian intelligence agencies have sought to create doubt about the veracity of the dossier.[23] The U.S. intelligence community takes the allegations seriously and is investigating them.[24][25][26][27] The Trump administration, Fox News, and congressional Republicans have falsely[28][16] claimed that the launch of U.S. intelligence community probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election were based mostly on Steele's dossier.[13][29][30]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump–Russia_dossier
You claimed that Hillary had nothing to do with the Steele Dossier. You lied Kunt. Steele wasn't even hired until after Hillary and the DNC started paying the bill.
For a Kunt who loves to question the source materials of others you sure love to cite Wikipeda a lot.
And you still don't have a basic understanding of what a dossier is or when the research was done. Idiot.
And no Hillary was not the origin of the Steele dossier. Steele didn't start working on the "Steele dossier" until Hillary and the DNC started paying the bills. What research occurred before Steele was hired wasn't the "Steele dossier" but please continue lying Hondo, that's all you're really good at.