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Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 21:03
by Jussin villapaita
Toi muuten junioritrumppi vaikutti ihan ookoo heebolta, kun kuulin paljon ennen vaaleja ja koko kampanjahössötyksen lähtemistä käsistä pitkän haastattelun siltä. Tietty kunnon sosiopaatti vaikuttaa helposti tunnin ajan reilulta ja nöyrältä jalat maassa -tyypiltä, mutta silti. Nyttemmin se on sitten sanonut ja valehdellut ihan mitä vaan että iskä näyttäis hyvältä.

Tossa vielä linkki:
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e: nyt kun aloin kuunnella uudestaan niin tossakin tulee kyllä selvästi ilmi että iskä ei oo koskaan tehny mitään väärää

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 21:06
by torakka/väyrynen
Aivan normaali kultti eikun siis perhe piti sanomani.

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 21:16
by Tomhet
Jussin villapaita wrote:Toi muuten junioritrumppi vaikutti ihan ookoo heebolta, kun kuulin paljon ennen vaaleja ja koko kampanjahössötyksen lähtemistä käsistä pitkän haastattelun siltä. Tietty kunnon sosiopaatti vaikuttaa helposti tunnin ajan reilulta ja nöyrältä jalat maassa -tyypiltä, mutta silti. Nyttemmin se on sitten sanonut ja valehdellut ihan mitä vaan että iskä näyttäis hyvältä.

Tossa vielä linkki:
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e: nyt kun aloin kuunnella uudestaan niin tossakin tulee kyllä selvästi ilmi että iskä ei oo koskaan tehny mitään väärää
Laitoin soimaan... Pälpättää melko vauhdikkaasti :P

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 21:30
by Nahkanuijan nuupauttaja
Jesse Python wrote:nii oliko ne 18 muuta valtionpäämiestä puolisoineen tolla samalla lounaalla Trumpin, Putinin ja Putinin tulkin kanssa?
Joo, näköetäisyydellä (pari)pöydissään, mutta niin ettei puhutut asiat ole kuuluneet muihin pöytiin. Trumpilla oli japanin tulkki mukanaan, koska hänen paikkansa oli Japanin päämiehen pöydässä. Trump kuitenkin lähti tästä pöydästä ja suuntasi Putinin viereen tyhjälle paikalle (en tiedä kuka Putinin viereen oli alunperin istutettu, porukat kai vähän vaelteli) ja juurtui sitten siihen. Seuranaan siis vain Putin ja hänen tulkkinsa (Putini sanotaan osaavan kyllå englantia). Trump lähti päivällisiltä viimeisenä, pian Putinin jälkeen.

Kokouksestahan on myös kuvamateriaalia, jossa Trump suorastaan kiiruhtaa kättelemäån Putinia.

Virallisessa Putin-Trump tapaamisessa ei ollut mukana ketään muistiinkirjoittajaa USAn puolelta ja Putinin, Trumpin ja Tillersonin versiot tapahtuneista poikkeavat toisistaan.

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 21:36
by Rilli Bönthö Vapaus
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Motti tactics used with great results. :P

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 22:00
by Jussin villapaita
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Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 23:24
by Nahkanuijan nuupauttaja
Washington Post wrote:This completely astonishing interview totally undercuts Trump’s ‘voter fraud’ investigation

Kris Kobach is Kansas’s secretary of state and the vice chairman of President Trump’s Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. On Wednesday, Kobach sat next to Vice President Pence as Pence chaired the inaugural meeting of that commission.

Pence began the meeting with a brief statement about the group’s aims, including to “identify the laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies and practices that will enhance the American people’s confidence in the integrity of our electoral system.”

“This commission — let me be clear — this commission has no preconceived notions or preordained results,” the vice president said. “We’re fact-finders. And in the days ahead, we will gather the relevant facts and data, and at the conclusion of our work, we will present the president with a report of our findings.”

And then Kobach, the commission’s No. 2, went on MSNBC and said this:

MSNBC HOST KATY TUR: [Do you think that Hillary] Clinton won the popular vote by 3 to 5 million votes because of voter fraud?

KOBACH: We will probably never know the answer to that question. Because even if you could prove that a certain number of votes were cast by ineligible voters, for example, you wouldn’t know how they voted.

This is a stunning thing for anyone to say, much less the official in charge of elections in one of the 50 states and certainly much less a guy who’s in charge of “enhancing the American people’s confidence in the integrity of our electoral system.”

It’s simply not debatable. There is no evidence at all that hundreds of votes were cast illegally in the 2016 election, much less thousands, much less millions. No. Evidence. At. All.

Kobach will certainly try to defend this utterly ludicrous claim, as he has in the past, by pointing to vague and/or debunked analyses, including his own, which might suggest that it is possible some population of votes were cast illegally. But there have been any number of investigations aimed at rooting out such votes, and in no case were thousands of illegal votes confirmed. Kobach himself has hunted for years for rampant voter fraud, and even he has come up mostly empty-handed.

He explained on Fox News in February that he’d found 115 cases of noncitizens on the voter rolls or trying to register to vote in Kansas and extrapolated that out to assume that there were probably 18,000 such cases across the state and then extrapolated that to assume that in larger states, the numbers could be in the hundreds of thousands. Because he found 115 cases, not all of which included people actually registering. Other arguments by Kobach and Trump supporters do the same thing, using some questionable statistical point to extrapolate to the assumption that millions of illegal votes were cast.

Such analyses ignore that what’s being considered is a crime for which detection mechanisms are in place. Let’s say that people are caught casting illegal ballots 0.1 percent of the time the crime occurs. If Donald Trump won the popular vote because Clinton’s 2.8 million-vote lead was based on fraudulent ballots, that would mean we’d expect to see 2,800 arrests for fraud. I looked after the election and found four reported cases of fraud. That’s a .00001 percent rate of detection.

Oh, and by the way? Trump’s legal team filed an affidavit in Michigan after the election saying that the election wasn’t tainted by fraud.

But the Kobach MSNBC interview ön gets only more stunning, as Tur presses him on his assertion.

TUR: Is that why this commission exists, because the president believes that he would have won the popular vote?

KOBACH: No. I’m glad you asked that question, because actually that is not the reason that the commission exists. It is not to justify, to validate or invalidate what the president said in December or January about the 2016 election. The commission is to look at the facts as they are and go where the facts lead us on voter fraud and the rest of the integrity of our elections.


You cannot both seriously believe that the results of a national election settled by a 2.8-million-vote margin are questionable and that you are part of a commission that is solely based on evaluating the facts in an objective matter. To believe sincerely that the electoral system is that rife with fraud and abuse is to come to it with a very specific existing lens that will color every fact — however valid — that’s placed in front of you.


Of course the commission is meant to address the president’s views on electoral fraud; he’s the one that created the commission! If he didn’t think there was fraud, he wouldn’t have created it!

When the commission sent out its request for data from states, many responded skeptically, pointing out that “voter fraud” investigations like this one are often used as a pretext for new voting restrictions that disproportionately affect Democratic voters. A “voter ID” law in Kansas, for example, kept about 34,000 Kansans from voting in the 2012 election, according to an academic study — mostly younger and black voters. There’s no one who claims that 34,000 people voted illegally in the state.

In case there was any lingering doubt, this interview makes clear that Kris Kobach and the commission that he helps lead has little interest in seriously figuring out how to improve the voting process in the United States. Kobach leads with “fraud was rampant” and now wants to prove that, under the guise of objective analysis.


There’s no indication that he’ll be able to, but rest assured that he will absolutely try his best.

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 00:54
by Jussin villapaita
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Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 07:18
by Hulluttelu Kuutio

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 08:25
by Teslalla ajeleva kryptomiljonääri
Yle wrote: Trump katuu oikeusministerinsä nimitystä – "Erittäin epäreilu presidenttiä kohtaan"

Nuorempi Trump ja ex-kampanjapäällikkö Manafort todistavat ensi viikolla senaatin oikeuskomiteassa tapaamisestaan venäläisasianajajan kanssa.

Yhdysvaltain presidentti Donald Trump sanoo New York Times -lehden haastattelussa (siirryt toiseen palveluun), ettei hän olisi ikinä valinnut Jeff Sessionsia oikeusministeriksi, jos hän olisi tiennyt Sessionsin jääväävän itsensä Venäjä-tutkinnasta. Trumpin mukaan Sessionsin päätös asiassa oli "erittäin epäreilu presidenttiä kohtaan".

– Sessionsin ei olisi pitänyt ikinä jäävätä itseään, ja jos hän tiesi jääväävänsä itsensä, hänen ei olisi ikinä pitänyt sanoa minulle, että hän ottaa työn vastaan, Trump sanoi lisäten, että tällöin hän olisi voinut valita oikeusministeriksi jonkun muun.

Trumpin mukaan Sessionsin päätös myös johti lopulta siihen, että Venäjä-tutkintaan nimitettiin erikoissyyttäjä.

Sessions jääväsi itsensä maaliskuussa Venäjä-tutkinnasta sen jälkeen, kun hänen Venäjä-kytköksensä herättivät kysymyksiä. Sessions ei kertonut kahdesta tapaamisestaan Venäjän suurlähettilään kanssa, kun hän oli senaatin kuultavana ministerinimityksensä yhteydessä.

Myös FBI-johtajat saivat osansa

Lehden laajassa haastattelussa presidentti syytti myös toukokuussa erottamaansa FBI:n entistä johtajaa James Comeya. Trumpin mukaan Comey olisi yrittänyt säilyttää työnsä hyödyntämällä epäilyttäviä asiakirjoja. Hän kritisoi myös Comeyn seuraajaa, nykyistä FBI:n johtajaa sekä varaoikeusministeriä.

Trumpin mukaan Robert Muellerin johtamassa tutkinnassa Venäjän sekaantumista Yhdysvaltain presidentinvaaleihin on havaittavissa eturistiriitoja. Hän varoitti tutkijoita laajentamasta kohdettaan liian kauaksi Venäjästä. Muelleria hän ei kuitenkaan pyytäisi erottamaan, eikä hän ollut halukas kuvailemaan tilannetta, jossa hän tekisi niin.

Trump Jr ja Manafort oikeuskomiteaan

Yhdysvaltain presidentin Donald Trumpin vanhin poika Donald Trump Jr. ja presidentin ex-kampanjapäällikkö Paul Manafort todistavat ensi viikolla senaatin oikeuskomitean edessä, kertoo uutistoimisto AFP komitean ilmoittaneen.

Trump Jr:n ja Manafortin on määrä todistaa komitean edessä keskiviikkona. He molemmat osallistuivat viime vuonna kohun aiheuttaneeseen tapaamiseen venäläisasianajajan kanssa.

ABC Newsin mukaan molemmat miehistä ovat vastaanottaneet komitean kutsun, mutta he eivät ole ilmoittaneet, aikovatko he saapua komitean kuultavaksi.

Media: Kushner todistaa senaatin tiedustelukomitean edessä maanantaina

Presidentti Trumpin vävy ja neuvonantaja Jared Kushner todistaa puolestaan senaatin tiedustelukomitean edessä ensi viikon maanantaina, kertovat yhdysvaltalaismediat. Asiasta ainakin uutisoineiden ABC Newsin (siirryt toiseen palveluun) ja CNN:n mukaan (siirryt toiseen palveluun) kuuleminen järjestettäisiin suljettujen ovien takana.

Kushner muun muassa osallistui myös tapaamiseen venäläisasianajaja Natalia Veselnitskajan kanssa viime vuonna. Asianajajalla oli luvattu olevan demokraattien presidenttiehdokkaana ollutta Hillary Clintonia vahingoittavia tietoja.

Kushnerin Venäjä-yhteydet ovat jo aiemminkin herättäneet ihmetystä. Hän on muun muassa tavannut Venäjän suurlähettilään yhdessä Trumpin ex-turvallisuusneuvonantajan Michael Flynnin kanssa.


Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 12:30
by Ismo Linkola
Fuck That Alligator! wrote:
Yle wrote: – Sessionsin ei olisi pitänyt ikinä jäävätä itseään, ja jos hän tiesi jääväävänsä itsensä, hänen ei olisi ikinä pitänyt sanoa minulle, että hän ottaa työn vastaan, Trump sanoi lisäten, että tällöin hän olisi voinut valita oikeusministeriksi jonkun muun.
Surullista sinänsä että nykyään kukaan ei enää räpäytä silmäänsäkään ku Ameriikan presidentti möläyttää näin vitun tyhmää paskaa.

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 12:32
by viemärilabyrintti
Nahkanuijan nuupauttaja wrote:Virallisessa Putin-Trump tapaamisessa ei ollut mukana ketään muistiinkirjoittajaa USAn puolelta ja Putinin, Trumpin ja Tillersonin versiot tapahtuneista poikkeavat toisistaan.
Ei saatana, ja tää on ihan perus nytten sitten

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 12:33
by Jesse Python
Kaikki on ihan epäreiluja mulle
t. Trump

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 14:04
by Jussin villapaita
Lueskelin tota New York Timesin haastattelua ja otin satunnaisesti ylös jotain juttuja. Vittu toi äijä on (edelleen) ihan sekaisin.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/19/us/p ... cript.html
...TRUMP: Well, Napoleon finished a little bit bad. But I asked that. So I asked the president, so what about Napoleon? He said: “No, no, no. What he did was incredible. He designed Paris.” [garbled] The street grid, the way they work, you know, the spokes. He did so many things even beyond. And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death. How many times has Russia been saved by the weather? [garbled]

...But the Russians have great fighters in the cold. They use the cold to their advantage. I mean, they’ve won five wars where the armies that went against them froze to death. [crosstalk] It’s pretty amazing.

So, we’re having a good time. The economy is doing great.

...TRUMP: We talked about Russian adoption. Yeah. I always found that interesting. Because, you know, he ended that years ago. And I actually talked about Russian adoption with him, which is interesting because it was a part of the conversation that Don [Jr., Mr. Trump’s son] had in that meeting. As I’ve said — most other people, you know, when they call up and say, “By the way, we have information on your opponent,” I think most politicians — I was just with a lot of people, they said [inaudible], “Who wouldn’t have taken a meeting like that?”


...BAKER: Sorry to interrupt. The email, though, said something I thought was really interesting, and I wonder what you thought of it. It said this “is part of Russia and its government’s support of Mr. Trump.” So whatever actually happened at the meeting——

TRUMP: Well, I never saw the email. I never saw the email until, you know——

BAKER: Right, but now you have. So, what do you interpret that to mean, now that you have seen it?

TRUMP: Well, Hillary did the reset. Somebody was saying today, and then I read, where Hillary Clinton was dying to get back with Russia. Her husband made a speech, got half a million bucks while she was secretary of state. She did the uranium deal, which is a horrible thing, while she was secretary of state, and got a lot of money.

...TRUMP: She was opposing sanctions. She was totally opposed to any sanctions for Russia.

BAKER: When was that?

HABERMAN: Do you remember when that was? I don’t remember that.

TRUMP: I just saw it. I just saw it. She was opposed to sanctions, strongly opposed to sanctions on Russia.

...TRUMP: He’s (Macron) a great guy. Smart. Strong. Loves holding my hand.

HABERMAN: I’ve noticed.

TRUMP: People don’t realize he loves holding my hand. And that’s good, as far as that goes.

TRUMP: I mean, really. He’s a very good person. And a tough guy, but look, he has to be. I think he is going to be a terrific president of France. But he does love holding my hand.

TRUMP: I don’t really know. … But in that time. And don’t forget, Crimea was given away during Obama. Not during Trump. In fact, I was on one of the shows, I said they’re exactly right, they didn’t have it as it exactly. But he was — this — Crimea was gone during the Obama administration, and he gave, he allowed it to get away. You know, he can talk tough all he wants, in the meantime he talked tough to North Korea. And he didn’t actually. He didn’t talk tough to North Korea. You know, we have a big problem with North Korea. Big. Big, big. You look at all of the things, you look at the line in the sand. The red line in the sand in Syria. He didn’t do the shot. I did the shot. Had he done that shot, he wouldn’t have had — had he done something dramatic, because if you remember, they had a tremendous gas attack after he made that statement. Much bigger than the one they had with me.

...TRUMP: Comey wrote a letter.

HABERMAN: Which letter?

SCHMIDT: To you? To the F.B.I. staff or to you?

TRUMP: I thought it was to me, right?

BAKER: I think he wrote it to the staff, saying——

TRUMP: It might have been——

BAKER: That “the president has every right to fire me.”

TRUMP: It might have been. It was just a very strange letter to say that.

BAKER: But do you think in hindsight, given that——

TRUMP: What was the purpose in repeating that?

BAKER: Do you think what’s given that——

TRUMP: Do you understand what I mean? Why would somebody say, “He has every right to fire me,” bah bah bah. Why wouldn’t you just say, “Hey, I’ve retired …”

...TRUMP: So think of this. Mike. He illegally leaks, and everyone thinks it is illegal, and by the way, it looks like it’s classified and all that stuff. So he got — not a smart guy — he got tricked into that, because they didn’t even ask him that question. They asked him another question, O.K.?

...BAKER: Right, your point is that Democrats are trying to use this as an excuse, fine. But did that email concern you, that the Russian government was trying something to compromise——

TRUMP: You know, Peter, I didn’t look into it very closely, to be honest with you.

...BAKER: But on the date you clinched the nominations with New Jersey and California and the primaries, when you give the speech that night, saying you’re going to give a speech about Hillary Clinton’s corrupt dealings with Russia and other countries, and that comes just three hours after Don Jr. —

TRUMP: Number one, remember, I made many of those speeches.

BAKER: People wondered about the timing.

TRUMP: Many of those speeches. I’d go after her all the time.

BAKER: Yeah, I know, but——

TRUMP: But there was something about the book, “Clinton Cash,” came out.

BAKER: Yeah, a year earlier, though. But you were talking about——

TRUMP: But we were developing a whole thing. There was something about “Clinton Cash.”

...TRUMP: I mean, I was talking about, she deleted and bleached, which nobody does because of the cost. How she got away with that one, I have no idea.

...BAKER: Should she be prosecuted now?

TRUMP: What?

BAKER: Should she be prosecuted now? Why, then, should she not be prosecuted now——

TRUMP: I don’t want to say that. I mean, I don’t want to say.

...TRUMP: My granddaughter Arabella, who speaks — say hello to them in Chinese.

KUSHNER: Ni hao.

Re: Täällä seurataan Trumpin presidenttikautta

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 20:19
by Jussin villapaita
Bloomberg wrote:Mueller Expands Probe to Trump Business Transactions

The U.S. special counsel investigating possible ties between the Donald Trump campaign and Russia in last year’s election is examining a broad range of transactions involving Trump’s businesses as well as those of his associates, according to a person familiar with the probe.

The president told the New York Times on Wednesday that any digging into matters beyond Russia would be out of bounds. Trump’s businesses have involved Russians for years, making the boundaries fuzzy so Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be taking a wide-angle approach to his two-month-old probe.

FBI investigators and others are looking at Russian purchases of apartments in Trump buildings, Trump’s involvement in a controversial SoHo development with Russian associates, the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow and Trump’s sale of a Florida mansion to a Russian oligarch in 2008, the person said.

...Agents are also interested in dealings with the Bank of Cyprus, where Wilbur Ross served as vice chairman before he became commerce secretary. They are also examining the efforts of Jared Kushner, the President’s son-in-law and White House aide, to secure financing for some of his family’s real estate properties. The information was provided by someone familiar with the developing inquiry but not authorized to speak publicly.

The roots of Mueller’s follow-the-money investigation lie in a wide-ranging money laundering probe launched by then-Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara last year, according to the person.

FBI agents had already been gathering information about Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, according to two people with knowledge of that probe. Prosecutors hadn’t yet begun presenting evidence to a grand jury. Trump fired Bharara in March.

The Bharara probe was consolidated into Mueller’s inquiry, showing that the special counsel is taking an overarching approach to his mandated investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Altogether, the various financial examinations constitute one thread of Mueller’s inquiry, which encompasses computer hacking and the dissemination of stolen campaign and voter information as well as the actions of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.