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To: longnshort who wrote (1129554)4/11/2019 10:26:30 PM
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That's good news ... it shows what a liar Trump is in saying the Mueller team are "13 angry Democrats." But we all know that he's a big fat liar.



To: longnshort who wrote (1129554)4/11/2019 10:41:03 PM
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OOPS! Kellyanne Conway Schooled On Twitter After Amnesia About Michael Flynn Indictment
She gloats about charges against former Obama administration lawyer Gregory Craig while Trump’s former national security adviser apparently slips her mind.
By Mary Papenfuss
04/11/2019 08:13 pm ET
huffpost.com

White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway was tripped up hard on Twitter Thursday after she crowed about a White House official “finally” indicted in “connection with the Mueller investigation.” She was referring to former Obama administration lawyer Gregory Craig. Conway had apparently forgotten about Michael Flynn, Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, who committed his crimes while working for Trump.

Craig was indicted Thursday for allegedly making false statements and hiding information from the Justice Department related to his work with former Trump campaign manager (and now convicted felon) Paul Manafort on behalf of a pro-Russian political group in Ukraine. Craig worked with Manafort two years after he left the Obama administration as White House counsel. His attorneys have called the charges unfair and misleading.

Flynn confessed as part of a plea deal in late 2017 with special counsel Robert Mueller’s team to lying to FBI agents about his interactions with a Kremlin official during Trump’s transition to the presidency.

If Conway’s recollection of facts was worse than spotty, Twitter foes were only too happy to help refresh her knowledge.

Some also noted that apparently Conway no longer believes — now that someone linked to the Democrat Party has been indicted — that the Mueller investigation was a “witch hunt,” as her boss so often calls it.



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BREAKING NEWS!
FINALLY!
WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL INDICTED in connection with MUELLER investigation!

The Hill

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#BREAKING: Ex-Obama White House counsel indicted for false statements, concealing work for Ukraine hill.cm





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Facts Do Matter@WilDonnelly





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The only White House official indicted for crimes committed while working in the White House was Michael Flynn.



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Michael Flynn on Line 1.



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We're smart enough to read and figure out what this is about.
And it has nothing to do with Craig's time in the WH, which ended in early 2010. It's about work he did for the Ukraine..that seems to involve someone named Manafort.



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Craig worked for Obama 2009-2010 left and became a partner at the New York-based law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, which assisted GOP lobbyist and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort in his work lobbying for pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine. Nice Try!



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1. Crimes committed 2 years after leaving White House
2. Crimes were committed while he was helping Paul Manafort.

Do better, Kellyanne.



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She’s still traumatized by the Bowling Green Massacre.



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He was arrested through his representation of your campaign manager! Give some thought as to what you gloat about, KellyAnne



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Soooooo.....I guess it wasn't a witch hunt, then?? Okay, tell your boy to have Barr release the full report so we can see all of the other Obama administrations' criminals. Thanks, we'll wait.



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This tweet isn't going well for you is it?



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You might want to do a bit more research before you tweet. George can teach you.



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Former @WhiteHouse official @GenFlynn, the first national security advisor of @realDonaldTrump, ”pleaded guilty on Dec. 1, 2017, to making false statements to FBI agents, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001,” regarding his contacts with Russians. t.co



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JFC. What a horrific spin doctoring. He worked with Manafort. That’s all you need to know. Has nothing to do with Obama.



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To: longnshort who wrote (1129554)4/11/2019 10:44:09 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1577825
 
OOPS! Trump NOW OWNS THE WORST NUMBERS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IN A DECADE; His erratic decisions and inflammatory rhetoric, critics say, are actually making things worse at the Mexico border.
By S.V. Date
huffpost.com

WASHINGTON ? Three years after promising that he was the only candidate who could stop illegal immigration, President Donald Trump is instead overseeing a record surge of border crossings ? and critics say he has only himself to blame.

“It’s not going well for him, and it hasn’t been going well for a long time,” said Al Cardenas, a former chairman of the Republican Party of Florida who came to this country as a refugee from Cuba. “Things have gotten worse. And it’s on the back of the president.”

Sarah Pierce, an analyst at the Migration Policy Institute, said Trump’s “policies and rhetoric” both are driving Central Americans who have considered coming to the United States to do so sooner rather than later.

“They’re really creating an urgency among migrants to appear at the border as quickly as possible before the next hammer comes down,” she said.

Trump centered much of his presidential campaign on his promises to curb illegal immigration and to make Mexico pay for a border wall. “I would build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively. I will build a great, great wall on our southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall,” he said the day he began his campaign in June 2015. Just days before the November 2016 election, he pledged at a Miami rally: “A Trump administration will stop illegal immigration.”

Yet last month, more than two years into his term, illegal border crossings jumped to more than 92,000 ? the highest number for March since 2007, when George W. Bush was president. (Nearly 11,000 additional unauthorized migrants were allowed into the country to make humanitarian claims like asylum.) Illegal immigration, which fell during Trump’s first months in office, has been rising again.

One former senior Trump White House official said on condition of anonymity that failing to get a handle on illegal border crossings would be a “big time” problem come next year’s reelection campaign, given how many times Trump has pounded both his Republican and Democratic opponents on the issue.

“I think he has to make steps to fix the problem, not just fire folks,” said a top Republican adviser close to the White House, also on the condition of anonymity, about the recent departure of several top officials at the Department of Homeland Security, including Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.

For their part, Trump and his White House do seem to understand the danger to his reelection chances next year. The president has taken a series of dramatic steps to get funding for his border wall, from forcing a government shutdown in December to declaring a “national emergency” in February to raid Defense Department money to, most recently, threatening to shut down the entire Mexican border ? and in so doing, putting at risk the entire U.S. economy.

This week, the White House staged a briefing for reporters that blamed the surging numbers on a “recalcitrant bureaucracy” made up largely of government employees who are trying to sabotage, rather than advance, Trump’s immigration policies, as well as on Congress and the courts.

“It would have been possible to prevent this crisis more easily from escalating,” said a senior administration official at the briefing, speaking on condition of anonymity. “This is a court and congressionally created crisis.”

Trump’s reelection campaign is putting the blame squarely on Democrats. “Democrats sit firmly in crisis denial mode,” said Erin Perrine, the team’s deputy communications director. “Democrats have opposed border security at every turn and even tried to block the president’s declaration of a national emergency at the border.”

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Mark Krikorian, head of the Center for Immigration Studies, which supports restrictions on immigration, agreed with the idea that Congress should have done more.

“Congress definitely could have acted early and averted the situation,” he said, listing what he called “loopholes” that encourage migrants to claim asylum and thereby usually guarantee themselves at least a few years in this country before facing an immigration judge. “Democrats in the Senate made pretty clear that they wouldn’t even consider plugging the loopholes. They made it clear they didn’t even think they were loopholes.”

Krikorian, though, acknowledged that Trump himself could have done more earlier in his administration, when Republicans still controlled the House, but he failed to make it a top priority then. “In retrospect, they prioritized something that maybe wasn’t as important,” Krikorian said, referring to the White House’s focus on a travel ban to deliver on Trump’s campaign promise to bar Muslims from entering the country.

He said he disagrees with the idea that Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric has made the problem worse. “That’s a Democrat talking point. They’re trying to shift blame,” he said.

Blame shifting is exactly what Trump is trying to do, said Rick Tyler, a political consultant who worked for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in his 2016 presidential primary campaign.

“It’s not his fault. Because it’s never his fault,” Tyler said. “He has mastered, unbelievably, presidential billionaire victim status.”

Tyler added that Trump’s recent comment about the U.S. being “full” and unable to take any more immigrants was particularly revealing, in that it appears to apply only to those people trying to cross the Mexican border. “He seems to be saying we don’t have any room for brown immigrants here,” Tyler said.

That tone is exactly what Trump’s hard-core base of anti-immigration nativists want to hear, Tyler added, and so he doubts that the surge of undocumented immigrants will wind up hurting the president much.

But it’s also exactly that tone that is helping to worsen the problem, Cardenas said, along with Trump’s threats to close the southern border entirely and to end foreign aid to the Central American countries that many of the migrants are trying to flee. What Trump should do is increase foreign aid to decrease violent crime in those countries and even open more consulates there to let people apply for asylum without traveling through Mexico and gathering at the U.S. border, said Cardenas.

“He’s making the wrong decision each and every time,” Cardenas said of the president.

There are logical solutions, Pierce said, that would help weed out those not facing a “credible fear” for their safety while fast-tracking those with legitimate asylum claims, but the Trump administration is not making such options a top priority. He and his advisers seem more interested in simply deterring all migrants, she added.

“They’re approaching it from the mindset that there are no legitimate asylum-seekers,” Pierce said.



To: longnshort who wrote (1129554)4/11/2019 10:48:49 PM
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Go Mueller! He's busting all Manafort's co-conspirators!