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"Comey told lawmakers in the close door session that he raised his concern with the attorney general that she had created a conflict of interest by meeting with Clinton’s husband, the former President Bill Clinton, on an airport tarmac while the investigation was ongoing.

During the conversation, Comey told lawmakers he confronted Lynch with a highly sensitive piece of evidence, a communication between two political figures that suggested Lynch had agreed to put the kibosh on any prosecution of Clinton.

Comey said “the attorney general looked at the document then looked up with a steely silence that lasted for some time, then asked him if he had any other business with her and if not that he should leave her office,” said one source who was briefed."
 
Trump considering firing Mueller

Christopher Ruddy says Trump considering firing Mueller - CNNPolitics.com

That would seal the coffin...
What is sad, or at least should, is republicans in congress will not oppose anything trump does. It will cost big-time next year.

Firing Mueller will not shake the gop off of trumps nuts. They have have rigged congressional districts and lost a couple elections in the popular vote and still think they are winning. That may be over after constituents are nauseated over the gop congress sucking trumps ass.
 
What is sad, or at least should, is republicans in congress will not oppose anything trump does. It will cost big-time next year.

Firing Mueller will not shake the gop off of trumps nuts. They have have rigged congressional districts and lost a couple elections in the popular vote and still think they are winning. That may be over after constituents are nauseated over the gop congress sucking trumps ass.

 
And there you have it


Russian Cyber Hacks on U.S. Electoral System Far Wider Than Previously Known
Bloomberg News

Russia’s cyberattack on the U.S. electoral system before Donald Trump’s election was far more widespread than has been publicly revealed, including incursions into voter databases and software systems in almost twice as many states as previously reported. In Illinois, investigators found evidence that cyber intruders tried to delete or alter voter data. The hackers accessed software designed to be used by poll workers on Election Day, and in at least one state accessed a campaign finance

Russians Breach 39 States in Election Cyberattack
 




It was a weird scene: Trump cabinet members speaking up, one by one, to offer effusive, groveling praise to their boss. Even if the praise had been justified (in fact, Trump has achieved amazingly little), it was deeply un-American — the kind of thing you would expect to see in an authoritarian regime, not a republic where leaders are supposed to pretend to be humble servants of the people.

But it was of a piece with everything else we’ve been seeing, not just from Trump — who doesn’t have a democratic bone in his body — but from Republicans, who have so far showed themselves willing to accept any and all abuses of power, including almost comical levels of financial self-dealing. So this isn’t just a Trump story; it’s about what happened to the GOP.
 
In his first 100 days, Trump signed more bills into law than all but two presidents in the last 84 years; since that point, he's continued to add to that number, signing a total of 38 bills, according to GovTrack (actually,h four more than he bragged Monday when he said it was more than 34.)
 
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