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FarPoint's JournalHow long did Trump have Mueller's Questionnaire which he just responded/submitted this month?
I believe Mueller gave Trump the Questionnaire in May 2018....I'm not positive so I post this thread...
When did Mueller give tRump the questionnaire? Was it before Manafort went to trail in September and was convicted? Manafort made a plea after September trial...So, I tend to recall tRump has had the Mueller questions for at least 6 months...so how could the questionnaire be bait?
Some here are discussing how tRump may of had inside information from Manafort's plea deal responses to assist him with his questionaire.....but/...if the questions were sent to tRump in May 2018 then how could such information from Manafort be significant since Manafort didn't make his plea deal until mid-September after his trial/ conviction?
So, all this speculation may not be fruitful insight....
What say you folks?
Explain to me, the Senate approval of the Attorney General...
Is the review by a Committee as we saw with Kavenaugh or the full vote of the Senate?
Sherrod Brown, Ohio Senator...
Senator Brown is thinking about running for President 2020...
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20181112/sherrod-brown-for-president-hes-thinking-about-it?fbclid=IwAR3xX8ici5gGgZwogUWj8isM5yyBx9_P5vhfBc7WDmERVq0xa4z3Kyp0R3c
He is my Senator... definitely an excellent option...
Sessions resignation verse being fired.....help me see the light.
I believe it was a "Forced Resignation"....he didn't even get time to have closure with staff....yes he and all of us knew it was a dark cloud for months that Sessions will be gone after Mid-terms..
It is important for Obstruction of Justice charges/claims against tRump that he fire Sessions...so this letter is grey in message....purposefully.
How do we address this problem since it on the surface is called a resignation?
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