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The same could be said about Donald, and look where the idiots ended up putting him.
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I would believe Cohen over Trump any day. Cohen testified under oath, under penalty of perjury, about Trump. I would like to see Trump testify under oath, but I have a feeling that he would do anything to avoid that.
Lefty, did you see who also might have to testify to Congress about some conversations he had with the President. Good ole Sean Hannity! That is another person who doesn't know how to tell the truth. Wouldn't it be poetic justice, if they threw him in jail for lying to Congress?
Yes, I saw that. I don't know what they want to ask Hannity, but he talks to the Donald a lot. I think Hannity will also try to avoid testifying, because that would put him between a rock and a hard place.
GM to Trump: 'To be clear,' the company and UAW will decide fate of Lordstown plant
By Rob McLean, CNN Business
Updated 10:47 PM ET, Sun March 17, 2019
New York (CNN Business) - GM responded late Sunday to a series of angry tweets from President Donald Trump demanding that the automaker reopen or sell a plant it recently closed because of shifting customer demand.
"To be clear, under the terms of the UAW-GM National Agreement, the ultimate future of the unallocated plants will be resolved between GM and the UAW," GM (GM) said in a statement, referring to the United Automobile Workers union.
The automaker announced a major global restructuring in November, including the closure of four US plants and another in Canada. It said it would cut 8,000 salaried and contract jobs, representing a 15% reduction in its workforce.
Trump tweeted Sunday evening that he spoke with GM CEO Mary Barra about the affected factory in Lordstown, Ohio. Trump said that he "asked her to sell it or do something quickly" but that Barra "blamed the UAW Union."
Trump has repeatedly attacked GM and personally criticized Barra since the closures were first announced — perhaps in the hope that the giant carmaker would give him a political win by reconsidering its plans.
Lordstown is the first of the four US plants GM is closing. It had 1,435 hourly workers last year at the time the company announced plans to close it. Production at the plant ended this month.
GM said in its statement Sunday that its main focus was offering employees jobs in other plants "where we have growth opportunities."
"We have now placed over 1,000 employees from our unallocated plants to other GM locations, and we have opportunities available for virtually all impacted employees," it added.
Earlier Sunday, Trump accused GM of letting the United States down and criticized David Green, the local UAW president, labeling him a Democrat.
Green didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Lordstown Mayor Arno Hill said he disagreed with Trump's criticism of the local union leader.
Green "is in same boat as me," Hill said. "We have no local control, as it is between GM and UAW International. They both have a stake in this now. We will still push for a new product and remain optimistic. I am not going to beat up GM because they've been here for 53 years, they've been good neighbors."
Brian Rothenberg, a spokesman for UAW International, said that the union's focus is on its members and that it "will leave no stone unturned in working to keep the plants open."
Trump's GM tweets capped a day of presidential fuming on social media.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/17/busin...ant/index.html
Comey: I ‘don’t care’ if Mueller finds wrongdoing by Trump
By KATIE GALIOTO | 03/21/2019 04:21 PM EDT | Updated 03/21/2019 04:55 PM EDT
Former FBI Director James Comey on Thursday said he doesn’t know whether special counsel Robert Mueller will find wrongdoing by President Donald Trump — and “I also don’t care.”
Comey, whom Trump fired nearly two years ago, wrote in a New York Times op-ed that he only wanted “maximum transparency” surrounding the special counsel’s investigation, which is expected to conclude any day now.
“I have no idea whether the special counsel will conclude that Mr. Trump knowingly conspired with the Russians in connection with the 2016 election or that he obstructed justice with the required corrupt intent,” Comey wrote. “I also don’t care. I care only that the work be done, well and completely.”
Comey also wrote that his “one hope” was that Trump not be impeached before the end of his term, instead encouraging critics of the president to focus on electing another candidate in 2020.
“I don’t mean that Congress shouldn’t move ahead with the process of impeachment governed by our Constitution, if Congress thinks the provable facts are there. I just hope it doesn’t,” he said. “Because if Mr. Trump were removed from office by Congress, a significant portion of this country would see this as a coup, and it would drive those people farther from the common center of American life, more deeply fracturing our country.”
Trump fired Comey — who served as FBI director from 2013 to May 2017 — after the pair clashed over the agency’s Russia probe. It was Comey’s dismissal that prompted Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to appoint Mueller to oversee the probe of whether Russia colluded with Trump’s 2016 campaign.
Comey has been openly critical of Trump since leaving the Justice Department, rebuking both the president’s actions and character on multiple occasions. In the op-ed, he wrote that while he considers Trump “morally unfit,” he is not rooting for a specific outcome when Mueller’s findings are complete.
“Wondering is fine,” he wrote. “But hoping for a particular answer is not. The rule of law depends upon fair administration of justice, which is rooted in complete and unbiased investigation.”
Instead, Comey wrote he wants “a demonstration to the world” that the Justice Department is effective and fair.
“That system may reach conclusions they like or it may not, but the apolitical administration of justice is the beating heart of this country,” he wrote. “I hope we all get to see that.”
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/...p-oped-1231425
Not all collusion is a crime. It’s just an unethical unAmerican thing to do.
Besides that. Cohen is testifying under oath, something Trump will NEVER be allowed to do. Why do you think that is? Is he too honest? Cohen also has an investigation with facts supporting what he’s saying. Do you guys still remember what a fact is?
It's also a well known FACT according to FAKE NEWS that nothing from the Steele dossier has been disproven. Can you name me any of those facts because I keep seeing it printed and it's seeping into the liberal mindset and cited repeatedly on forums like this but I haven't seen any specifics. Anything?