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Is the Investigation 
of President Trump Legitimate?
by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano 
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Levin Destroys Turncoat 
Trey Gowdy Exposed as left's Favorite Coup Asset
{ rickwells.us } ~ Mark Levin noted how popular Trey Gowdy has become lately among all the wrong people, being quoted in all of the wrong places, most problematically... in the libtard media, with “Democrats lauding him everywhere.” Levin points out the trap, saying, “We’re all supposed to follow Trey Gowdy because he’s objective, he’s a former prosecutor, he’s smarter than everybody else, he says yes ma’am and shucks and he’s drawn a conclusion. There’s nothing wrong with this FBI informant. The FBI did exactly what the FBI is supposed to do and the American people agree.”  Lenin notes, “And Trey Gowdy knows that the American people agree because nobody speaks for the American people like Trey Gowdy.” He asks, “What did he say that’s so worthy of national attention and personal acclaim? He calls out Gowdy for his ridiculous statements, including the idiotic Mueller-empowering assertion that Trump wasn’t a target of the investigation...Gowdy must go.   https://rickwells.us/levin-destroys-turncoat-trey-gowdy/
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Bombshell Report: liar-nObama Admin Attempted 
To Take Over FBI’s Investigation into Trump
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{ westernjournal.com } ~ Oh, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, you rogue FBI lovebirds. You are the swampy gift that keeps on giving... Sure, Page may have left the FBI and Strzok may be buried in the depths of its HR department over their anti-Trump text message spree. However, every few weeks — like clockwork — their electronic history seems to pop up in the news and throw even further doubt on the multifarious federal investigations that swarmed around the 2016 presidential election. The latest muddiness comes from a series of text messages sent in early August of 2016 which indicate that the liar-nObama administration was trying to take over the FBI’s investigation into alleged links between low-level Trump campaign staffers and Russia...
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In worst blaze to date, Gaza fire kites 
destroy vast parts of nature reserve 
{ timesofisrael.com } ~ A blaze set by Palestinian protesters along the Gaza border devastated a nature reserve inside Israel on Saturday... in what officials said was the worst day of fires since the demonstrators adopted the fire kite tactics in the last few months. Arson investigators at the Carmia reserve said the fire was most likely set by a fire kite, or possibly a balloon filled with chemicals that dripped flames along the area, Hadashot news reported. By evening, teams of dozens of firefighters and aircraft finally managed to bring the flames under control, but not before some 2,000 to 3,000 dunams (500 to 740 acres) of fields and parts of a nature reserve adjacent to Kibbutz Carmia were destroyed...   https://www.timesofisrael.com/palestinian-fire-kites-destroy-much-of-nature-reserve-along-gaza-border/?utm_source=The+Times+of+Israel+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=298ac6d7fe-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_06_03_04_30&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_adb46cec92-298ac6d7fe-54638825
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The Trump Doctrine – Defense Secretary 
James Mattis Speech, Questions and Answers to IISS Forum
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{ theconservativetreehouse.com } ~ Yesterday in a discussion thread recognizing DPRK Vice-Chairman Kim Yong Chol, I noted the following... “The Trump administration is providing North Korea the first modern day opportunity to create an authentic version of itself“.  In essence, though it is difficult to describe, the Trump Doctrine has a clarity of purpose. The nature of the Trump foreign policy doctrine, as it has become visible, is to hold manipulative influence accountable for regional impacts, and simultaneously work to stop any corrupted influence from oppressing free expression of national values held by the subservient, dis-empowered, people within the nation being influenced. There have been clear examples of this doctrine at work. When President Trump first visited the Middle-East he confronted the international audience with a message about dealing with extremist influence agents. President Trump simply said: “drive them out.”...Full Speech Available HERE  VIDEO:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IHnuwFz518
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Making Health Care More 
Affordable without Government Overreach
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{ americanthinker.com } ~ While staunch supporters are still a little slow to come around to the idea, most have reached the conclusion by now that the Affordable Care Act – AKA liar-nObamacare – isn't everything it was billed to be... While it's made health care more affordable for a few, it's ultimately driven up costs for the rest of the American population. It's an age-old question that's miffed politicians and lawmakers for decades, but it's worth asking again: is there a way to make health care affordable for the masses without government overreach? While we'll have to wait a number of years to understand the full impact of liar-nObamacare, it's not a stretch to call it a total failure. Yes, 20 million people picked up health insurance from 2010 to 2016, but that's about the only positive piece of news to report. The rest of the country has suffered or will suffer as a result of liar-nObamacare's shortcomings in the next few months or years...   https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/06/making_healthcare_more_affordable_without_government_overreach.html
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Is the Investigation 
of President Trump Legitimate?
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by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
{ jewishworldreview.com } ~ This past weekend, President Donald Trump and the most visible member of his legal team, former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, fired up their campaign against special counsel Robert Mueller. They attacked people at the Department of Justice whom Trump appointed. They smeared career DOJ lawyers and FBI agents by offering allegations without showing any supporting evidence. And they purported to challenge the legitimacy of Mueller's office itself.

The legitimacy question is an opinion Giuliani offered six times to my colleague Bill Hemmer on "Fox News Sunday." Surely, Giuliani is entitled to any opinion on any matter, but he must know that his illegitimacy opinion is baseless. Mueller's work, though a constant irritant to Trump, is quite legitimate. It is authorized by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, which were approved by Congress. It was created by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a Trump appointee. It has been ratified by six different federal judges.

The president himself has even accepted the legitimacy of some of Mueller's work. Trump unilaterally imposed financial sanctions on the Russian intelligence agents whom one of Mueller's grand juries indicted for computer hacking and other crimes allegedly committed during the 2016 election.

The recent claim by Trump and Giuliani that the investigatory process is rigged against Trump betrays insincerity by Giuliani and an effort to gin up the base by Trump. From his years as a federal prosecutor, Giuliani knows the prosecutorial mindset. It is not one of patiently examining law and facts to ascertain guilt or innocence. That is the judicial mindset.

Prosecutors target folks they believe are guilty and then look for enough lawfully acquired evidence to prove guilt. That is a legitimate use of government assets — a use geared to charging defendants, not evaluating their moral worth for high office.

One of the tools available to prosecutors — and often used in white-collar cases — is to dispatch a friendly person to chat with those at the periphery of an investigation to see whether any spoken words can lead prosecutors to credible evidence. This process of using an informant to gather evidence is so stunningly normal that it ought not even be of note. That's often how criminal investigations of nonviolent crimes begin — with conversations between intermediaries who spill the beans.

One of the most successful practitioners of this technique was a U.S. attorney in Manhattan named Rudy Giuliani. Today, as the spokesman for Trump's defense team, Giuliani is condemning this process he once perfected — a process he knows to be lawful — and he is doing this by calling the intermediary not an informant but a spy. Calling an informant a spy depends on where you sit. When he is your guy, he's an informant. When he is the other side's guy, he's a spy.

The Giuliani claim — unsupported by any public evidence — is that the liar-nObama administration sent an unnamed FBI undercover agent to inveigle the inner circle of the Trump campaign. If this is true and if it was done without a search warrant, it was a monumental violation of the civil rights of Trump campaign officials, including those of the man who would become the president. But Giuliani has shown no evidence for this.

How did we get here?

All of this spying and informing — this mishmash of law enforcement and intelligence gathering — is today the byproduct of the federal government's post-9/11 mentality. Before 9/11, the CIA gathered intelligence from outside the U.S., and the National Security Agency gathered intelligence from inside the U.S. The FBI constitutionally, for the most part, gathered evidence of crimes.

Pre-9/11, the intelligence community and the law enforcement community were prohibited from communicating with each other, for well-grounded historical and practical reasons. Because the intelligence community uses unconstitutional and often unlawful means to acquire data and because law enforcement must use constitutional and lawful means to acquire evidence for a court not to suppress it, they did not exchange notes.

But pursuant to the commands of the wildly unconstitutional Patriot Act six federal judges have held portions of it unconstitutional, the intelligence community and law enforcement began blending their work.

FBI agents soon realized that by portraying their work as intelligence gathering and not emphasizing the law enforcement aspects, they could go to a different court — the FISA court, with its unconstitutionally low bar for obtaining a search warrant namely, probable cause of speaking to a foreign person — to get search warrants. This proved far easier than obtaining a constitutional search warrant, which requires probable cause of a crime. An easier warrant means less work. That was a temptation too great to resist.

The intelligence community soon realized it could share with law enforcement what it found by spying on Americans, in return for law enforcement's looking the other way at the lawlessness of domestic spying. All of this produced a cowboy culture of utter disregard for constitutional norms in much of federal law enforcement and domestic intelligence gathering.

This is a form of corruption — the knowing governmental violation of constitutional norms and the intentional toleration of it, set below the radar.

Now back to Trump and Giuliani. If they are successful, they will have assaulted the rule of law by persuading the public to accept innuendo and known untruths. I am often on the side of the individual against the government, but if legitimate law enforcement has been or is undermined for political purposes, whether by President Barack liar-nObama in 2016 or by President Trump in 2018, all of us will suffer from more corruption.

Giuliani's job is not to be Trump's lawyer; rather, it is to effect public sentiment. For the government, as Abraham Lincoln once said, with public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it, nothing can succeed. Trump and Giuliani understand that better than they understand the rule of law.

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  • Bonnie

    I just pray that it will end soon...and stop using up taxpayer money.

  • IT IS NOT AN INVESTIGATION IT IS MUELLER AS THE WAGON CIRCLER FOR OBAMA AND HILLARY THAT IS IT.   THEY KNOW IT IS CRUMBLING BEFORE THEIR EYES

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