Every, single one of these Tweets about Comey is evidence. Literally.
Month: December 2017
‘Russia Has Just Thrown U.S.A. Election To Him’: NYT Unveils Bombshell McFarland E-mail
“If there is a tit-for-tat escalation Trump will have difficulty improving relations with Russia, which has just thrown U.S.A. election to him.”
Did Donald Trump Just Admit To Obstruction Of Justice On Twitter?
Mueller turns off lights: “well, our job is done here.”
#TaxScamBill Is Trending After Pictures Of Hand-Scribbled Margin Notes Go Viral
“They are scribbling in the margins. What could go wrong?”
American Families Are Now One Step Closer To Getting A Corporate Tax Cut For Christmas
“Not a single member of this chamber has read the bill.”
Lies, Damned Lies And ABC ‘Clarifications’: Brian Ross Jumps The Shark
ABC jumped the gun (or maybe “jumped the shark” is better).
KT McFarland Was Trump Official Who Spoke To Flynn About Russia Sanctions
And meanwhile, Trump is “thinking about Flynn and his family.”
Goldman: Trump’s ‘Rocket Man’ Tweets Matter More For VIX Than Actual Missiles
“…to judge how the VIX will react to the next North Korean testing, it will likely be more important to anticipate Trump’s Twitter reaction than to judge the implications of the test itself.”
‘Down Goes Kushner! Down Goes Kushner!’
Grab the popcorn. And speaking of popcorn…
Read: Michael Flynn’s Plea Agreement
“Lock him up.” Unless he cooperates.
Flynn: I’m Not A Traitor, I Swear
“I recognize the actions were wrong.”
Flynn To Testify Against Trump: Gold, VIX Soar; Dollar, Stocks Dive
FLYNN ADMITS MAR-A-LAGO CALL TO DISCUSS TALKS WITH AMBASSADOR
As Michael Flynn Pleads Guilty We Ask: What Does Reza Zarrab Know?
And the plot thickens.
Do NOT Show This Bitcoin Chart To Donald Trump…
A bridge too far?
Bitcoin Futures Get Green Light, Will Start Trading On December 18
“What could go wrong?”
Tech Selloffs, Taxes And Eonia Mysteries
No sooner had markets made Wednesday’s tech bloodbath a distant memory by staging a furious rally on Thursday predicated almost entirely on tax cut optimism, than things went awry in the Senate where lawmakers, still wrangling over the tax plan’s implications for the deficit, suspended voting until Friday.
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