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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1193395)1/15/2020 10:08:05 AM
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You should be asking yourself that question. Your Lord and Master and his diabolical cult is destroying law enforcement in the US.



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Sahil Desai #PrinciplesFirst Retweeted MikeBates

Don’t forget, 2018 . @housegop budget authorized use of baby body parts for research. Remember the hidden video from California PP location about PP selling body parts? It’s now legal thanks due to . @realDonaldTrump



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How many times do you have to flush? Trump spent WI rally ranting about how his followers have to flush 15 X or more.

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Tom Joseph Retweeted Tom Joseph

It was clear Pelosi had something up her sleeve when she was holding 5 days ago. She resisted the chatter. Now a bomb drops that Trump’s people were surveilling & probably seeking to assassinate Amb Yovanovitch. The reaction of disgust means momentum will keep driving the story



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Lisa Anne? @despiseTrump1

WHY IS THE FACT THAT AN AMERICAN AMBASSADORS LIFE BEING THREATENED NOT ON EVERY NEWS CYCLE ? #ParnasDocs










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Natasha Bertrand?Verified account @NatashaBertrand

More on Yovanovitch in this exchange between Parnas and Lutsenko. “She’s not getting away,” Parnas texted.



How do they know her phone and computer are off? ......

Chris Bing added,



"They are willing to help if we/you would like a price." A price for what? A hit? A price to assassinate a US ambassador?




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Dana Shell SmithVerified account @AmbDana
There was an American plot against the security of a US Ambassador. State must turn over what it has and what steps were taken to protect her AND end the plot. You don’t pull the Ambassador because an American is threatening her. You have the threat arrested.

Yeah, but the threat was authorized by the POTUS.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1193395)1/15/2020 10:23:50 AM
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Parnas Associate Tracked Ousted Ambassador’s Movements in Kyiv: Docs

DAMNING

“They will let me know when she’s on the move… They are willing to help if you/we would like a price.”

Sam Brodey Congressional Reporter




A price for what???



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Stephanie Keith/Getty

On the eve of a Senate trial to remove President Trump, House Democratic investigators have released a trove of documents obtained from the phone of Lev Parnas, an associate of Rudy Giuliani’s who was tasked with carrying out key parts of the plot to pressure the new president of Ukraine to do political favors for Trump.

The evidence released includes eye-popping new details about several parts of the story pieced together during the impeachment inquiry—particularly Giuliani’s campaign to remove Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine who testified that she was ousted after being targeted in what she described as a smear campaign by Trump and his allies.

In one exchange from March 2019, Robert F. Hyde, a Trump donor and Republican Congressional candidate whose involvement in the Ukraine saga has not been previously detailed, sent a series of texts to Parnas that implied he had access to people tracking Yovanovitch's movements in Kyiv, according to the newly released documents.

“They know she’s a political puppet,” Hyde texted. “They will let me know when she’s on the move… They are willing to help if you/we would like a price.”

“Guess you can do anything in Ukraine with money… what I was told,” Hyde messaged. Parnas responded: “LOL.”

Shortly after the text exchanges were released Tuesday, a lawyer for Yovanovitch called for an investigation into the “disturbing” claim that she was being stalked while serving in Ukraine.

“Needless to say, the notion that American citizens and others were monitoring Ambassador Yovanovitch’s movements for unknown purposes is disturbing,” Lawrence Robbins said in a statement. “We trust that the appropriate authorities will conduct an investigation to determine what happened.”

A photo of Hyde on Parnas’ phone matches that of the Connecticut-based Republican running for U.S. House, and Parnas’ attorney, Joseph A. Bondy, confirmed to The Daily Beast that it is indeed the same Hyde. Up until this point, Hyde was best-known for an offensive tweet about Sen. Kamala Harris that drew widespread condemnation.

Reached for comment on the text messages by The Daily Beast on Tuesday night, Hyde texted, “Bull Schiff is a giant b*tch.”

The documents also include new information about the push for a Ukrainian-led investigation explicitly focused on the Biden family. Parnas turned over a photo of a note, written on stationary from the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Vienna, that includes an instruction to “get” Zelensky to announce that “the Biden case will be investigated.”

The note, whose authenticity was confirmed by Parnas’ counsel, also reads “start” communicating with Zelensky without Victor Pinchuk and Ihor Kolomoisky, two influential Ukrainian oligarchs.

Additionally, Parnas texted with Yuriy Lutsenko, the former Ukrainian prosecutor who pushed discredited theories about Yovanovich’s supposed hostility toward Trump. According to one March 2019 text message, Lutsenko appeared to link Yovanovitch’s removal to a probe into the Bidens.

"It's just that if you don't make a decision about madam, you are bringing into question all my announcements, including about B,” Lutsenko wrote to Parnas. The exchange came around the time Lutsenko announced the reopening of an investigation into Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company linked to Hunter Biden that Trump and his allies like Rudy Giuliani have portrayed as the epicenter of supposed corruption by the Biden family. Lutsenko later reversed course and said there was no basis for a case against the Bidens.

Additionally, the messages between Parnas and Giuliani suggest that Giuliani believed he had Trump’s support in reversing a decision to deny a U.S. visa for Viktor Shokin, the former top Ukrainian prosecutor who then-vice president Biden and others had called to remove.

“I can revive it,” Giuliani purportedly said. “It’s going to work I have no 1 in it,” an apparent reference to Trump.

The materials also indicated that Parnas and his pals plotted to get indicted Ukrainian oligarch Dmytro Firtash to fire Lanny Davis–a longtime Democratic lawyer–from his legal team. A photo of a notepad from the Ritz Carlton in Vienna, where Firtash lives as he fights extradition to the U.S., showed a T-chart with “Joe/Victoria” on one side and “Lanny Davis” on the other. Under the Davis column, it read “get rid of Lanny Davis (nicely).” Davis told The Daily Beast that his firing was, in fact, nice.

“The departure was done nicely, but I’ve never met Parnas in my life,” he said. “I do want to add that my role was limited to serving as a criminal defense lawyer correcting the public record, having nothing to do with politics. That was my red line, and I’m sad what’s happened to Mr. Firtash since.”

The “Joe/Victoria” column of the notepad said the husband-wife duo would “cut deal or get dismissed”–apparently referring to efforts to end the Justice Department’s long-running criminal prosecution of Firtash for charges related to bribery.

House Democrats’ document dump comes a day before Speaker Nancy Pelosi is set to formally send the two articles of impeachment against Trump, passed on Dec. 19, to the Senate so it can begin its trial.

In a statement accompanying the release of new information, the House Democratic committee chairs who led the impeachment inquiry said the evidence “confirms what we already know: the President and his associates pressured Ukrainian officials to announce investigations that would benefit the President politically.”

The chairs—some of whom, such as Reps. Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler, are likely to prosecute the case against Trump in the Senate—wrote that the information on Parnas’ phone alone suggested the administration is hiding far more damning evidence. The administration has blocked subpoenas to hand over much of the documents subpoenaed by Congress for its inquiry.

“There cannot be a full and fair trial in the Senate without the documents that President Trump is refusing to provide to Congress,” they said.

In October, Parnas was arrested by federal authorities while attempting to leave the U.S.; a subpoena was issued shortly thereafter for records in his possession related to the Ukraine matter. Later that month, he told House investigators his desire to comply with their inquiry.

thedailybeast.com



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1193395)1/15/2020 10:27:39 AM
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@KatiePhang

Scary.



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@jentaub

I think there needs to be some kind of emergency hearing in the House about these Parnas docs. Robert Hyde, a republican who ran for Congress in Connecticut was apparently talking about harming or assassinating a US ambassador through a conspiracy connected to the president.

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Historians please help me out: has conspiracy to commit murder ever been an article of impeachment?



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Alan Cole? @timeoutofmind64
Once you see Hyde wondering about her security levels, I think you can assume he was lining up a murder or kidnapping.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1193395)1/15/2020 10:31:35 AM
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Polly Sigh Retweeted Natasha Bertrand

Lutsenko to Parnas on Yovanovitch: “And here you can’t even get rid of one [female] fool.” Parnas: “She’s not a simple fool, trust me. She’s not getting away.”



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Mimi Rocah Retweeted Natasha Bertrand

As a former mafia prosecutor, this sure sounds like a mob hit was being planned on a public servant in a foreign country by associates of the POTUS. A POTUS who said she was “going to go through some things.” This takes Trump’s lawlessness & misogny to new level.



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The President's personal attorney and his pals were tracking the movements of a US ambassador and joking about kidnapping or killing her. This is a Presidency defining scandal with anyone else, but with Trump it is just another Tuesday.

Nunca Trump added,

Jim SciuttoVerified account @jimsciutto
New: Amb Marie Yovanovitch calls for investigation after evidence reveals GOP congressional candidate & Giuliani associate Lev Parnas discussed surveilling her. “The notion that American citizens & others were monitoring Amb Yovanovitch’s movements..is disturbing,” says her atty.



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Putin and Assad were caught joking about Trump but don't worry, neither Trump nor his Trumpanzee Cult will be mad.

Natasha Bertrand Retweeted



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1193395)1/15/2020 10:38:47 AM
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Could ISIS Take Control Over Iraq’s Largest Oil Field?


Yep, and while they're doing it, Trump regime will likely be punishing the govt of Iraq for booting US troops out.

By Editorial Dept - Jan 14, 2020, 6:00 PM CST n Our Community

As always, it’s the fear of sanctions that provides the leverage Trump seeks in this cat-and-mouse game with Iran. And this time, the leverage is over Iraq, which would like to see both American and Iranian forces out of the country, for obvious reasons.

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There is nothing ISIS would love more than this.

It would also devastate Iraq because the sanctions threatened would include blocking access to Iraq’s U.S.-based account where all the oil revenues are kept. That threat stands if Iraq moves to kick U.S. forces out of the country.

That would mean victory for Iran (temporarily). Kicking out Iranian forces is not nearly as simple because the line between state and non-state actors is blurred, at best.

A few weeks ago, a U.S. drawdown of military forces in Iraq was already expected, but that now seems unlikely because of the implications.

The very military base that Iran attacked following the assassination of General Soleimani was already preparing for a drawdown.

In addition to the threat of sanctions on oil money, a U.S. withdrawal would likely open the door for an ISIS return.

What Iraqis Want

There is no consensus on this question, other than the fact that no one wants Iraq to be the proxy battleground between the United States and Iran.

It’s a fair point, and Iraqis have had a very difficult time enjoying anything close to sovereignty since the fall of Saddam Hussein.

While the Iraqi parliament has voted for U.S. troops to leave, they do not represent a unified voice. The Sunni elements of parliament did not participate in the vote. Neither did the Iraqi Kurds.

Shia factions in Iraq are, of course, pushing for a U.S. withdrawal, but the Sunnis and Kurds see this as a dangerous opportunity for pro-Iranian Shia factions to take even more control of the central government in Baghdad.

They don’t necessarily want a huge U.S. troop presence, but they are more fearful of a complete withdrawal that would leave them over-exposed to pro-Iranian forces. They also aren’t interested in being very loud about this fear.

In this atmosphere, there is already talk in certain Sunni circles of carving Iraq up to create yet another autonomous region such as that governed by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in the north of Iraq.

A Sunni-dominated region would include Anbar, Saladin, Nineveh and Diyala provinces, and would leave all of Basra’s oil to pro-Iranian factions.

Already, Sunni leaders are mentioning this as an option, pointing to what they call the “successful” example of the Kurdistan region.

The disintegration of Iraq was already progressing prior to the latest showdown between Iran and the United States. The country has been teetering over the edge of anarchy since 2003, when a single party (the Baath Party) was destroyed and Iraq became “governed” by multiple parties with even more fractious factions and a weak military that pro-Iranian Shia militias found easy to influence.

But this is far from just a sectarian conflict.

The mass protests that were already threatening Iraq’s fragile stability were Shi’ite-versus-Shi’ite. The Sunnis were not involved, nor the Kurds. They were just watching things unfold, warily.

One of the biggest mistakes the casual Western news reader makes is accepting a black-and-white narrative when it comes to Iraq. There is a very distinct group of Shi’ites that has a nationalist bent and is militantly against Iranian influence in an independent Iraq. This was a genuine uprising against highly corrupt and ineffective state institutions.

Then there is a second group of pro-Iranian Shi’ites who have been brutally putting down the popular uprising. This group exists in order to maintain Iran’s influence.

The problem now, for the U.S., is that the confrontation between the U.S. and Iran on Iraqi soil is more likely to bring these two groups together than it is to pull them further apart, which would have been a real threat to Iranian influence in Iraq.

Indeed, both Shia groups are calling for a U.S. withdrawal.

In this territory, you have to pick your evil, and for some time it’s been pro-Iranian forces and pro-U.S. forces against ISIS.

That’s not going to happen anymore, to the great delight of the Islamic State.

In 2011, a U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq sent an open invitation to ISIS. In 2020, it will do the same.

The Biggest Threat to Iraqi Oil

For oil prices, the only real benefit to the Iran-Iraq conflict at this point is that Iraq is at a bit of a standstill when it comes to developing new projects, though its existing production will not be affected by any evacuation of U.S. oil workers, which has been minimal so far.

Since Iraq is already OPEC’s biggest over-producer, this is a bit of a balm on compliance.

But the biggest threat to Iraqi oil in recent months has been Shia protesters fed up with a corrupt government. No one else is willing to touch the oil.

The biggest immediate threat is not Basra oil--it’s Kirkuk oil.

A U.S. troop withdrawal could easily relaunch a sectarian civil war in Iraq, and Kirkuk would be the first to fall.

Kirkuk is in northern Iraq, but outside the official territory of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).

It’s also one of ISIS’ key stomping grounds, and the only reason they have been kept from taking over this region entirely is the effort of a U.S.-led international anti-ISIS coalition, in which Kurdish Peshmerga forces played an integral role since 2014.

A withdrawal of U.S. troops at this point will ensure a return of ISIS, and a sectarian conflict is exactly what the Islamic State is hoping for.

At an attack on the K-1 base just in northwest Kirkuk in December launched the latest round in the Iran-U.S. proxy war in Iraq.

Prior to that, ISIS had already started escalating attacks on this base, with ISIS seeing a window of opportunity in an American shift to defense against Iran and Hezbollah in Iraq. We’re already seeing the uptick in ISIS attacks--and the focus is definitively Kirkuk.

Coalition forces may have won the Battle of Kirkuk in 2016, but ISIS is still there.

Basra oil is safe, for now. The biggest threat is to Kirkuk’s 9 billion barrels. This is where the next round of this conflict starts, and it will be ISIS that ultimately wins any ‘proxy’ war.

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Matthew Miller Retweeted Susan Hennessey

Along with the SDNY probe into Giuliani, Parnas and Fruman, there are FOIA releases teed up for the rest of the year. Senators who vote to acquit are going to own every new fact that emerges after the trial.



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Thomas

Heh ?? Shortly after getting elected, Trump already campaigned for a second term with “I’ll make our national debt obsolete in 8 years.” Trumpkins are retarded beyond any hope ??

LiliVonShtupp

To top it off -- he's ballooned the debt in what he claims is a booming economy, to boot.



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stuart stevens@stuartpstevens





If Rudy has a law license by 2021, the Bar Association should just start certifying mattress tags as law licenses and consider Bar Association meetings as therapy sessions so that people who are unhappy in their profession can share with others who made the wrong choices in life. t.co



Elizabeth C. McLaughlin@ECMcLaughlin

People, having read the totality of the texts between Parnas and Hyde at the instruction of Giuliani, it sounds at the bare minimum they were hiring people to harm Yovanovitch, if not kill her, for a price, in 3/2019.

And there is a reference to the FSB.https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/20200114_-_hpsci_transmittal_letter_to_hjc_-_new_evidence_attachment.pdf …





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