lol at denying trump is into whores and golden showers. that boat left the harbor.
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lol at denying trump is into whores and golden showers. that boat left the harbor.
Hey we all get a little kinky, some more then others.
Some of us like golden showers, some of us(meaning just you sonatine) are obsessed with pedo erotica in the form of my little pony.
Seriously folks buzzfeed is toast.
Praise kek.
awwwwl youre just pissed off because you cant afford to party with your date at trump's wall:
https://media.giphy.com/media/yniksfd9MhZNm/giphy.gif
Errr this isn't about golden showers (which are very nice btw). This goes deep. This would be the biggest political crisis in modern American history.
Those against Trump all hope it's true, obviously. But even if it is, I'm not sure it could ever be proven without the cooperation of Putin or a high ranking Russian defector.
But if this does Bring down the worst President-elect in history, who imo would also be horrible for the planet (which is what I give a fuck about) then great satisfaction will be taken that it was a British Secret Agent who brought the cunt down.
Sadly tho, that very likely isn't going to happen.
Its a fake story the whole thing and CNN/CIA/Buzzfeed bit hard!
http://www.breakingnewsblast.com/
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/christi...e-cia-n2269811
Just what this thread needed, more conspiracy theories.
Just say it with me, PRESIDENT DONALD J TRUMP.
LOL at you delusional retards, he's not going anywhere, get used to hearing PRESIDENT TRUMP for the next 8 years. SFO
Your guess is better than mine. But I'm not sure he even has a leash for anybody to hold.
He won that election in his own right it seemed, and he's a law upon himself. His tweets alone since the election tell us that.
If the unlikely does happen and it's proven that Russia created Trump, with Trump aiding and abetting the whole process. Then surely the political process in the US would create plenty of upheaval. Hopefully for the better.
The leash being what he can legally accomplish as president. Presidents really cant do that much without house/senate signing off on it. And although the Christpublicans are taking the knee right now, remember how few of them were putting up with his bullshit up until Nov 10.
Also,
http://i.imgur.com/mVHcWjd.jpg
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...ers-story.html
Quote:
4chan Claims It Invented the Trump Golden Showers Story
Quote:
“So they took what I told Rick Wilson and added a Russian spy angle to it. They still believe it. Guys, they’re truly fucking desperate—there’s no remaining Trump scandal that’s credible,” the anonymous post from Nov. 1 reads. Wilson is a Republican operative who managed Evan McMullin’s independent campaign and has been an outspoken critic of Trump.
:lol2
Lol at /pol/ desperately falling on the sword.
Pence and company as Potus with no concern about having to indulge Trump is far worse than Trump. At least a populist wants approval. If popular opinion turns on Trump, he'll care. Pence is a dumber, more devout version of GWB, and add an unprecedented stranglehold on both houses for a minimum of 2, likely 4 years. I'd rather have Putin himself.
Trump is cleaning up the swamp, one Russian whores bladder at a time.
i know enough to select the fitting paper for your thoughts
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...ed897d8309.jpg
Lol at anyone giving /pol/ credit for anything......all the glory belongs to kek.
Can't agree. Trump is an egotist first and ignorant second. Horrible combination. He thinks he's the nuts and has bought his way out of many jams but the real game is on now. A vengeful Don with more influence than he could possibly have is scary. Dumb on it's own will muddle through and is far less dangerous.
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FPS'S DAILY POST
No wonder he don't care if appointing his son in law as top advisor is in violation of fed. law.Quote:
WHAT’S AN ATTORNEY GENERAL TO DO?
The Attorney General is expected to maintain an arm’s-length distance from the President, providing him and his cabinet secretaries with independent legal advice while enforcing the laws of the United States.
Jeff Sessions seems an unlikely pick if that’s the kind of AG Trump has in mind.
Sessions was the first U.S. Senator to back Trump in his bid for the presidency and bought into the campaign whole hog. He served as a close advisor, coached Trump on his VP pick, used a top aide to help craft Trump’s stance on immigration, and took the public position that grabbing a woman’s genitals is not sexual assault.
Session’s political loyalty to Trump and his insider status with the campaign raise serious questions about whether he can faithfully serve as “the people’s lawyer,” not Trump’s, in the face of thorny and inevitable ethics issues.
WILL SESSIONS BE UP TO THE JOB?
As Attorney General, Sessions would have to set aside his loyalties to Trump to enforce the laws of the United States impartially. Laughable
CONFLICTS FROM DAY ONE
The DOJ will have to grapple with a number of conflicts issue from the day Trump is sworn into office, including:
The obvious conflict between Trump’s business interests and the interests of the nation, and what type of blind trust or other arrangement is adequate to cure that conflict. Ethics experts are clear that Trump must divest himself from the Trump Organization, using a trustee to liquidate the assets and place funds in a blind trust, something Trump is unlikely to do. Trump had planned to announce his decision on how to handle his business conflict on December 15, but has now delayed the announcement until January.
Trump has development projects in 20+ countries that could benefit from preferential treatment or have connections to foreign governments, not to mention US developments financed or leased by foreign interests. Most legal experts believe that the U.S. Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, barring federal officials from accepting gifts or benefits from foreign governments, applies to the President. But how will the Attorney General interpret it? Sessions will need to advise Trump early on about this thorny problem.
Trump will be in violation of his lease with the GSA for the old Post Office Pavilion hotel development in DC from day one, and he gets to appoint the head of the GSA. The contract states that: “No … elected official of the Government of the United States … shall be admitted to any share or part of this Lease, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom…” Will Sessions advise the President that he needs to sell the hotel, or dance on a pin and find a legalistic loophole? (The hotel, just down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, raises other influence issues, as foreign delegations and domestic groups line up to reserve space there in order to curry favor with the leader of the free world.)
The DOJ is in the midst of settlement talks with Deutsche Bank, one of the Trump Organization’s biggest creditors. How the department handles the case could have a significant impact on Trump’s business, and raise questions about whether enforcement decisions are influenced by the terms on the $364 million the Trump Organization owes the bank.
Trump will be appointing an IRS Commissioner at the very same time that he is being audited and his foundation has admitted self-dealing on its 2015 tax filings. Any findings of criminal violations would be referred to the DOJ’s Tax Division.
There are FEC complaints against Trump’s campaign for coordinating with super PACs and accepting foreign contributions, as well as an FEC request for Trump to resolve $1.3 million in contributions in violation of the legal limits. Issues may also arise around Trump’s use of corporate resources for his campaign, or preferential payments by his campaign to his corporation. Trump will get to appoint new FEC commissioners, and criminal violations are referred to the DOJ for prosecution.
That’s just a partial list. There are many more conflicts that will likely arise in the course of a Trump Administration:
The STOCK Act bars the president, or any other executive branch employee, from using “nonpublic information derived from [or acquired through] their position as an executive branch employee as a means for making a private profit.” The Office of Government Ethics can make findings of a violation, but any enforcement of criminal violations will be up the DOJ.
The DOJ and SEC are charged with enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), which prohibits bribery of foreign governments by corporations, but Trump has called the FCPA a “terrible law” that should be changed.
There are 75 pending lawsuits against Trump, which could raise conflicts with judicial appointments, and Sessions as AG will be responsible for advising Trump on nominations.
The Federal Trade Commission fined Trump $750,000 in 1987 for antitrust violations. Will the FTC and DOJ enforce the law if Trump’s corporate empire runs afoul of the law again?
Trump has run afoul of the nation’s labor laws multiple times, thinks the minimum wage is too high, and has nominated a fast-food CEO opposed to increasing it to run the Labor Department. Just days before the November election, the National Labor Relations Board ruled that Trump had illegally refused to bargain with workers at his Las Vegas hotel. If Trump’s corporation violates wage and hour laws while he is President, will Labor and the DOJ take enforcement action?
ABUSES OF POWER
Given Trump’s thin skin, temper, and extreme statements on (and after) the campaign trail, conflicts of interest won’t be the only challenge facing Sessions as AG. There is a major risk that a President Trump will abuse the power of his office to punish his enemies and disfavored press, or misuse government powers in violation of civil liberties. Sessions will also have to advise the president on the legality, or lack thereof, of establishing a registry for anyone of Muslim faith, domestic surveillance of government critics, and the use of torture.
Trump’s treatment of Boeing provides a good example. Less than half an hour after Boeing’s CEO published a column critical of Trump, Trump went up on Twitter to call for cancellation of the company’s Air Force One contract. One day earlier, Boeing ponied up $1 million for Trump’s inauguration. What if the pledge came one day later, or if Boeing made another move financially benefitting the Trump Organization and then Trump dropped his objection to the contract?
Will Sessions appoint a special prosecutor when that happens or look the other way?
Either way, pressure on Sessions will likely be intense and post-Watergate reforms intended to ensure prosecutorial independence after President Nixon’s “Saturday Night Massacre” have been watered down, handing the final say on such matters back to the Attorney General.
CABINET-LEVEL CONFLICTS
As if Trump’s conflicts weren’t enough, the president-elect is packing his cabinet with billionaires who come with their own suitcases full of financial conflicts.
Trump’s pick for Secretary of State, ExxonMobil CEO Chairman Rex Tillerson, provides a prime example. Exxon signed a $300 billion deal with Rosneft, a Russian state-controlled oil company, to drill under the Arctic Ocean that was suspended by U.S. sanctions after Russia invaded the Crimea. The conflicts of interest are obvious—and enormous—if Tillerson as Secretary of State negotiates or advocates for the lifting of those sanctions.
Sessions, as Attorney General, would be responsible for overseeing the enforcement of multiple governmental ethics and anti-corruption laws, including the Ethics in Government Act, anti-bribery laws, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and more.
SPOTLIGHT ON SESSIONS
Reince Priebus, the incoming White House Chief of Staff, assured the public that Trump’s conflicts will be managed by Trump’s pick as White House Counsel, Don McGahn, but that’s cold comfort.
[B]McGahn acted as apologist-in-chief for Rep. Tom DeLay as his lawyer during the congressman’s Abramoff and corporate money-laundering scandals and showed precious little respect for anti-corruption laws while serving as a member of the Federal Elections Commission (FEC). “I’m not enforcing the law as Congress passed it,” McGahn infamously stated in 2011, when accused of blocking enforcement at the FEC. “I plead guilty as charged.”
Without any meaningful check on conflicts of interest and abuse of power inside the White House, Sessions will bear the ultimate responsibility of signing off on whatever steps Trump takes or insisting on additional measures.
When the swamp is in the White House, not just around it, it’s a lot to expect a close Trump ally like Jeff Sessions to be the one to pull the plug.
WTF Trump just shook down the Boeing CEO for a Million.
Everyone knows he's going to try to get that $364 million dollar loan cancelled.
All those Goldman Sachs guys, corporate raiders, Koch bros people in his cabinet, wow.
The very first Senator to get behind Trump's campaign and top advisor as AG.
Cenk was right this is a fucking robbery!
Edit: The incredible timing of pissgate.
Nobody even noticed the smoking gun was released on Hillary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lCOOwCdFMs
Donna Brazile is reprouping team Hillary in the DNC. I swear to God I'll vote for Trump or 3rd party over Hillary or any her people. They just don't get it, Hillary's the nut low. Lol @ Cory Booker trying to be the next Obama, gl with that chump.
Oh my there's corruption in politics? The rich always wanna get richer?? Wow what revelations! I never knew that corruption in politics existed and that we're all stupid for trusting the people we vote for to have our best interest in mind.
Thank you fps you really have enlightened me.
:lol2
If those libtard factions of the intelligence community think their going to get away with this bullshit, boyyyyyy they are really as retarded as the old guard says they are.
Trump is seriously the wrong guy to fuck with, hes not one of these pussy ass politicians that folds at the hint of controversy, or gets bitch slapped like harry reid.
Seriously folks, you don't want PRESIDENT Pence, Pence with dictatorial powers is not what you want.
But who knows, kek is a god of chaos so who the fuck knows what his will shall be.
i voted for Trump but I really want pissgate to be true, politics is just a big show anyways.
Is rubio a republican or a democrat?
Wait wth is going on, I've been blacked out for 20 hrs. Ppl still didn't know trump was a sleazeball?? Ummm HELLOOOOOOOOO!!
It's pretty goddamn funny watching Trump supporters getting outraged that someone could make unsubstantiated claims against their boy.
#PizzaGate
These neo cons are just a bad as libtards.
Emperor Trump FTW!
Trump press conference is god. I am actually laughing as he smashes different reporters.
OMFG TRUMP IS GOD!
Wow he's bitch slapping reporters like a boss!
I just witnessed a live mass execution. Trump just put every fucking reporter in a bodybag. They might want to put the warnings up when they replay that one. Holy shit.
Lol at the young jerks, pivot much?!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymrBzgssSY8