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I'm aware. I'm just putting it out there so people aren't shocked when it happens. There's many people, myself included who thought if the conclusion of the Mueller investigation is as bad as we think, Trump would be gone from office.

Another possibility is McConnell says some dumb shyt like "well this is too close to the 2020 election so the American people should decide what happens to Trump not Congress." Even if the final report reaches Congress in early to mid 2019. In hopes Trump gets re-elected anyway. Then they'll just say the people made up their mind so we shouldn't remove him.
 

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I'm aware. I'm just putting it out there so people aren't shocked when it happens. There's many people, myself included who thought if the conclusion of the Mueller investigation is as bad as we think, Trump would be gone from office.

Another possibility is McConnell says some dumb shyt like "well this is too close to the 2020 election so the American people should decide what happens to Trump not Congress." Even if the final report reaches Congress in early to mid 2019.

All of those guys are republicans. James Comey. Rodenstein. Muller. All registered republicans. There’s no proof to say he doesn’t, but I’m sure Muller believe/ed at one point that’s Hilary is the devil.

We can vote. But republicans are wiping us from the voting rolls as we type these exchanges. So there’s that.
 

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SIMONA MANGIANTE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SHE LIED ABOUT HER BIRTHDAY ON HER PASSPORT!



For wife of former Trump adviser, a doctored passport photo stokes new questions

For wife of sentenced former Trump adviser, a doctored passport photo stokes new questions - ABC News
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Last week, in an effort to beat back accusations that she has lied about her identity, Simona Mangiante provided ABC News with a photograph of her Italian passport.

But rather than quiet widespread speculation that the wife of the former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos was perhaps not who she presented herself to be, that passport photo has now raised more questions than it has answered.

Mangiante acknowledged on Monday that she altered the date of birth on the photograph to disguise her age. She now says she is 37, not 34, years old.

"I did happen to lie about my age," Mangiante said in a statement to ABC News. "I don’t owe anyone an explanation about it."

Papadopoulos is preparing to serve a two-week jail term for lying to the FBI about his attempts to arrange a meeting between campaign and Russian officials. His wife, who for months served as his public spokesman and defender, has faced persistent questions about her own background from social-media sleuths, media personalities and even her in-laws.

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File photo of Former Trump Campaign aide George Papadopoulos arriving with his wife Simona Mangiante at the U.S. District Court for his sentencing hearing, Sept. 7, 2018 in Washington. more +
(MORE: Wife of sentenced former Trump aide seeks to end speculation that she is a Russian spy)
Last week, she attempted to mount a counterattack on those who have suggested she has lied about her past, sharing names of people she identified as former co-workers from the legal community and sharing a photo of the identifying information in her passport.

On Monday, Mangiante acknowledged altering the passport photo after she faced pressure online from an independent journalist who has raised persistent questions about her identity. The journalist, Scott Stedman, reported on Twitter that he had obtained a copy of Mangiante’s marriage certificate, where the date of birth listed differed from the one on the passport photo provided to ABC News. Her date of birth also differed on an Italian legal database, as ABC News noted in its reporting last week.


Mangiante declined to explain in detail why she would alter her birth date in the very photo she was using to try and persuade the public that she has been truthful about her personal story. She told ABC News she felt "bullied and humiliated" about her age but argued that the discrepancy is proof of nothing more malicious than a bit of vanity.

Stedman was not the first to harbor doubts about Mangiante’s personal history. When federal investigators from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office charged her then-fiancé in October 2017, they also pulled her aside to ask her whether she spoke Russian or had ever traveled to Moscow. In the months that followed, especially when she became more vocal in public, she was asked repeatedly if she was concealing any ties to foreign intelligence outfits.

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File photo of former Trump Campaign aide George Papadopoulos arriving with his wife Simona Mangiante at the U.S. District Court for his sentencing hearing, Sept. 7, 2018 in Washington. more +
The questions came in part because she and Papadopoulos had independent ties to a Maltese academic named Joseph Mifsud. Prosecutors have alleged that an unnamed professor -- later identified by sources as Mifsud -- was acting as an agent for the Russian government in April 2016 when he told Mangiante’s future husband George, then a volunteer foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, that the Russians had dirt on Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of emails. Mifsud denied those allegations, but he has since gone underground and has not been seen or heard from in public.

During a September appearance on ABC News' This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Papadopoulos said even his parents "thought that she might have been some sort of Russian spy. Of course I never believed anything like that. I don’t think every beautiful blonde person necessarily has to be a Russian agent. You know, there are many blonde Italians as well."


The following day on The View, host Joy Behar posed the question to Mangiante directly after she described the Mueller team’s efforts to determine if she was a spy.

"Are you?" Behar asked.

"No," was her reply. "And I would like to make a point – if I am a spy I would be an Italian one. Why a Russian one? That’s something I don’t get it yet."
 
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