Tony D'Amato
It's all about the inches
I cant stand that Navy Seal dude that follows this dude around.
U have to be a shyt human being to worship Rick fukkin Perry.
I'm not sure how many of you are in or care much about IT in general but some interesting implications have come out today in regards to the 'Petya' ransomware spread today:
These sentiments are starting to be shared amongst others that this was a state sponsored infection that was initially targeting Ukraine. More will come to either strengthen or weaken this theory. As of right now it's been confirmed that the ransomware will only spread within affected networks.
Sally Bae!The Hill
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Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates said concerns about President Trump’s conduct go far beyond whether he’s committed a felony or not, and criminality is "not the standard of conduct that we’re looking for from our president or our administration."
Yates: Trump's behavior is alarming regardless of whether he's committed a felony or not
"There are facts here that should be alarming to us as a country that fall short of facts that would establish a basis for impeachment or for prosecution."
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This is the fukking campaign manager for the current POTUS
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort files as foreign agent for Ukraine work
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort files as foreign agent for Ukraine work
A consulting firm led by Paul Manafort, who chaired Donald Trump’s presidential campaign for several months last year, retroactively filed forms Tuesday showing that his firm received $17.1 million over two years from a political party that dominated Ukraine before its leader fled to Russia in 2014.
Manafort disclosed the total payments his firm received between 2012 and 2014 in a Foreign Agents Registration Act filing late Tuesday that was submitted to the U.S. Justice Department. The report makes Manafort the second former senior Trump adviser to acknowledge the need to disclose work for foreign interests.
Manafort is one of a number of Trump associates whose campaign activities are being scrutinized by Special Counsel Robert Mueller as part of a probe of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Mueller’s team has been consolidating inquiries into matters unrelated to the election.
[At height of Russia tensions, Trump campaign chairman Manafort met with business associate from Ukraine]
Michael Flynn, the former White House national security adviser, filed a disclosure in March saying he had provided assistance during 2016 to Turkish businessman active in that country’s politics.
Manafort and a former associate in his consulting business, Richard Gates, who also worked for the Trump campaign, disclosed their lobbying campaign on behalf of Ukraine’s Party of Regions in an 87-page document which described the gross receipts the firm received, some expenses and some details of meetings undertaken to influence U.S. policy toward Ukraine.
Among other meetings, Manafort disclosed one in 2013 with Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, an outspoken California Republican known for advocating closer ties between the U.S. and the Kremlin.
Disclosure is required under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) from anyone advocating in the U.S. on behalf of a foreign government or political party. The rules were part of legislation passed in 1938 to counter German propagandists operating in the United States before the start of World War II.
[Which Trump associates have been caught up in the Russia investigation? A running list.]
Manafort’s spokesman said late Friday that the former campaign adviser began the process of preparing his filing in September “before the outcome of the election and well before any formal investigation of election interference began.
“Paul’s primary focus was always directed at domestic Ukrainian political campaign work, and that is reflected in today’s filing,” said the spokesman, Jason Maloni.
Manafort is one of a number of Trump associates whose campaign activities are being scrutinized by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, as part of a probe of Russian interference into the 2016 presidential election. Mueller’s team has been consolidating inquiries into matters unrelated to the election.
Come get ya man: