NEW: Roger Stone is taking a swing at the special counsel's office – his lawyers just filed a motion asking the judge to look into whether the govt wrongly released Stone's indictment before the docket was unsealed https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/5736432/2-13-19-Stone-Motion-for-Show-Cause-Order.pdf …
10:33 - 13 Feb 2019
@ZoeTillman
Stone's lawyers suggest the early morning release of Stone's indictment by Mueller's office was how news outlets knew to be at Stone's house for the arrest. But the filing doesn't provide evidence that the indictment was sent out *before* Stone's arrest
10:36 - 13 Feb 2019
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@mkraju
Nadler told me Matt Whitaker “may have” misled his panel in last week’s testimony. He declined to give specifics on how Whitaker might have misled — or say when they will bring him for deposition
“We’ll review the testimony. I’m not so sure he was truthful in everything he said”
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10:37 - 13 Feb 2019
I can't help but keep bringing up that he's a ex CIA director. They never go out in public and say shyt like that. Before 2016 90% of America didn't know he existed. He now has a fukking Twitter account trying to fight trump's propaganda. If that's not fukkery then I don't know what fukkery means. And its happening in real time
shyt will never be the same. If and when this does change and Trump is gone, how will I ever look at politics again? Like how will I watch the news or will I? I just don't know how things can go back to a normality. Almost seems like something absolutely crazy is gonna happen to ensure this shyt does not change.Si
The world as we know it is gone man.
Executive time about to go up.
It was at that meeting that prosecutors believe Manafort and Kilimnik may have exchanged key information relevant to Russia and Trump’s presidential bid. The encounter goes “very much to the heart of what the special counsel’s office is investigating,” prosecutor Andrew Weissmann told a federal judge in a sealed hearing last week.
One subject the men discussed was a proposed resolution to the conflict over Ukraine, an issue of great interest to the Russian government, according to a partially redacted transcript of the Feb. 4 hearing.
During the hearing, the judge also appeared to allude to another possible interaction at the Havana Room gathering: a handoff by Manafort of internal polling data from Trump’s presidential campaign to his Russian associate.
The new details provide a rare hint at what Mueller is examining in the final stretch of his nearly 21-month-old investigation — and underscore his deep interest in the Grand Havana Room gathering, which ended with the three men leaving through separate doors, as Judge Amy Berman Jackson noted.
Weissmann said in the hearing that one of the special counsel’s main tasks is to examine contacts between Americans and Russia during the 2016 race and determine whether Trump associates conspired with the Russian-backed interference campaign.
“That meeting — and what happened at that meeting — is of significance to the special counsel,” he said pointedly.
shyt will never be the same. If and when this does change and Trump is gone, how will I ever look at politics again? Like how will I watch the news or will I? I just don't know how things can go back to a normality. Almost seems like something absolutely crazy is gonna happen to ensure this shyt does not change.