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Trey Gowdy Shut Down Robert Mueller's Criminal Case With One Announcement

Robert Mueller is scheming to build a criminal case to remove Donald Trump from office.

But that all came to a screeching halt thanks to Trey Gowdy.

Gowdy just shut down the criminal case with a jaw dropping statement.

Gowdy appeared on Fox News and responded to an interview given by former FBI Director

James Comey.

Comey had been grilled about reports that he had told Congress the FBI did not believe

former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn lied to the FBI.

Mueller later forced Flynn to plead guilty to one count of making false statements to

investigators.

During the interview, Comey claimed he never told Congress the FBI agents who interviewed

Flynn did not believe he lied to them.

But Gowdy shut that down by revealing that there are transcripts of Congressional testimony

where Comey says that is exactly the case.

The Flynn investigation is the lynch pin of Mueller's obstruction case.

Mueller will try to claim Trump ordered Comey to go easy on Flynn—then fired him to shut

down the Russia investigation.

But if the FBI already believed Flynn was truthful when they interviewed him then he

was in no danger.

There was nothing to obstruct.

Mueller's investigation is a witch hunt to get to the President.

And he strong armed an innocent man – Flynn – into pleading guilty by threatening him

with financial ruin due to legal fees from a never-ending investigation.

Trump is also innocent of collusion with Russia and obstruction of justice, but Muller continues

to press forward out of crazed hatred for the President.

But his case is collapsing.

Trey Gowdy's interview was the latest proof that Mueller has nothing.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts

in

the comment section.

For more infomation >> Trey Gowdy Shut Down Robert Mueller's Criminal Case With One Announcement - Duration: 13:09.

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Hillary Clinton Just Lost Her Last Major Ally, Now Her Career Is Over - Duration: 10:53.

Hillary Clinton Just Lost Her Last Major Ally, Now Her Career Is Over

Since losing the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton lost most of her friends.

It was a major fall from grace for someone who was considered one of the most likable

politicians just a few years ago.

But things just got much worse for her after she lost her last major ally, and now her

career is over.

While most everyone in the political arena turned on her after the 2016 election, she

still had a friend in the Democratic National Committee.

After working hard to rig the primary process against Bernie Sanders to get her the nomination,

they had a lot riding on her.

One would think that Hillary Clinton would at least be loyal to the DNC, who stood with

her when so many wouldn't.

But as it turns out, Hillary is looking to cash in on the DNC, even though recent reports

show they are in tremendous debt.

Instead of donating her campaign email list to the DNC, her organization Onward Together

is charging the DNC $1.6 million to access to it.

This is one of the occasions where it appears Barack Obama even has more class than Hillary

Clinton.

The former President gave his list as an in-kind contribution to the DNC in 2015, and his list

was more valuable, costing $1.9 million.

This appears to be proof that Hillary Clinton is done with politics.

It could also mean that she's so toxic that she has no place in politics anymore, making

the insistence to sell her list a purely financial move.

But the DNC is currently $6 million in debt, with $2 million being taken out as a loan

recently in order to keep the organization running as usual.

As reported by The Daily Caller:

"THE DEMOCRATS WANT A REFUND FROM HILLARY CLINTON — AND THEY WANT HER TO GO AWAY,

TOO.

APPARENTLY, CLINTON IS STILL CASHING IN OFF HER FAILED 2016 CAMPAIGN.

INSTEAD OF JUST DONATING HER CAMPAIGN EMAIL LIST TO THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE,

HER ORGANIZATION ONWARD TOGETHER IS CHARGING THE DNC $1.6 MILLION FOR ACCESS TO IT.

EVEN BARACK OBAMA GAVE HIS EMAIL LIST TO THE DNC AS AN IN-KIND CONTRIBUTION BACK IN 2015,

AND HIS LIST WAS VALUED AT $1.9 MILLION!

DOES CLINTON NOT REALIZE THE DNC IS "DEAD BROKE," LIKE $6 MILLION IN THE RED?

THE DNC RECENTLY TOOK OUT ANOTHER $2 MILLION DOLLAR LOAN JUST TO KEEP ITS OPERATION RUNNING

AS USUAL.

KEEPING THE DNC IN DEBT SAYS A LOT ABOUT THE CLINTON ORGANIZATION.

THE DEMOCRATS ARE DESPERATE FOR FUNDS FOR THE 2018 MIDTERM ELECTIONS, YET THE CLINTONS

WON'T STEP IN AND HELP THEIR OWN PARTY.

IT'S THE LEAST THEY COULD DO, CONSIDERING THE DNC RIGGED THE PRIMARY FOR HILLARY."

"Political experts" are expecting the 2018 midterms to be a "blue wave," with

Democrats taking back the House and Senate.

But little things like this cast major doubt on that prospect.

These are the same "experts" that predicted a major loss for Donald Trump in 2016, look

how that turned out.

Do you think that Hillary Clinton is done politically?

Let us know your thoughts

in the

comments section below.

For more infomation >> Hillary Clinton Just Lost Her Last Major Ally, Now Her Career Is Over - Duration: 10:53.

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Eric Shawn: Putin sticks his nose in North Korea - Duration: 6:19.

For more infomation >> Eric Shawn: Putin sticks his nose in North Korea - Duration: 6:19.

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The One Thing Mueller Worked So Hard To Keep Secret Was Just Revealed - Duration: 13:09.

The One Thing Mueller Worked So Hard To Keep Secret Was Just Revealed

As Special Counsel in charge of the Russia collusion investigation, it is Robert Mueller's

goal to bring down Trump.

His entire "investigation" has become nothing more than a partisan witch hunt.

But it is coming closer to an end, especially after the one thing Robert Mueller has been

working so hard to keep secret was just revealed.

Robert Mueller's biggest goal currently is to interview President Donald Trump.

He is hoping to either find proof that he colluded with Russians during the 2016 election,

or find a way to twist his words to tie him into it anyway.

But so far, Mueller hasn't found anything to connect the President to Russia collusion.

The only small bits of evidence he has found connecting people within his campaign have

all been disproven very quickly.

With the goal of his interview with the President being connecting him to Russia collusion;

keeping his questions as close to his chest as possible is the goal.

But before having the possibility of an interview, President Donald Trump requested the questions

he would be asked, and Mueller was forced to turn those over.

Now, those questions are in the public's eye, and here are a few of them, as provided

by the New York Times:

WHAT DID YOU KNOW ABOUT PHONE CALLS THAT MR.

FLYNN MADE WITH THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR, SERGEY I. KISLYAK, IN LATE DECEMBER 2016?

WHAT DID YOU KNOW ABOUT SALLY YATES'S MEETINGS ABOUT MR.

FLYNN?

HOW WAS THE DECISION MADE TO FIRE MR.

FLYNN ON FEB. 13, 2017?

AFTER THE RESIGNATIONS, WHAT EFFORTS WERE MADE TO REACH OUT TO MR.

FLYNN ABOUT SEEKING IMMUNITY OR POSSIBLE PARDON?

WHAT WAS YOUR OPINION OF MR.

COMEY DURING THE TRANSITION?

WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT MR.

COMEY'S INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING ON 6, 2017, ABOUT RUSSIAN ELECTION INTERFERENCE?

WHAT WAS YOUR REACTION TO MR.

COMEY'S BRIEFING THAT DAY ABOUT OTHER INTELLIGENCE MATTERS?

REGARDING THE DECISION TO FIRE MR.

COMEY: WHEN WAS IT MADE?

WHY?

WHO PLAYED A ROLE?

WHAT DID YOU THINK AND DO REGARDING THE RECUSAL OF MR.

SESSIONS?

WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE OF YOUR JULY 2017 CRITICISM OF MR.

SESSIONS?

WHEN DID YOU BECOME AWARE OF THE TRUMP TOWER MEETING?

WHAT INVOLVEMENT DID YOU HAVE IN THE COMMUNICATION STRATEGY, INCLUDING THE RELEASE OF DONALD

TRUMP JR.'S EMAILS?

DURING A 2013 TRIP TO RUSSIA, WHAT COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONSHIPS DID YOU HAVE WITH THE AGALAROVS

AND RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS?

WHAT DISCUSSIONS DID YOU HAVE DURING THE CAMPAIGN REGARDING ANY MEETING WITH MR.

PUTIN?

DID YOU DISCUSS IT WITH OTHERS?

As can be seen, a large number of the questions don't seem to have anything to do with the

Russia investigation, which Mueller is supposed to be leading.

This raises questions about the true intentions of the interview Mueller was attempting to

have with Trump.

It seems to be a way to get an answer to every question that CNN wishes they could ask Trump

under the threat of perjury if he misspeaks.

Do you think Robert Mueller should end his Russia investigation?

Let us

know your thoughts in the comments section below.

For more infomation >> The One Thing Mueller Worked So Hard To Keep Secret Was Just Revealed - Duration: 13:09.

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[Future Bass] - Arensky X Marin Hoxha X Jon Becker - My Gaming Life - Duration: 3:32.

[Future Bass] - Arensky X Marin Hoxha X Jon Becker - My Gaming Life

For more infomation >> [Future Bass] - Arensky X Marin Hoxha X Jon Becker - My Gaming Life - Duration: 3:32.

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Misstrauen in Japan: Optimismus und Mahnungen nach Trumps Gipfelzusage an Kim - Abendzeitung München - Duration: 9:25.

Hin und her ging es zwischen Donald Trump und Kim Jong Un. Dass der US-Präsident den nordkoreanischen Machthaber nun doch treffen will, löst aber nicht überall Optimismus aus

Ein wichtiger Verbündeter warnt die USA vor übereilten Schritten. Washington - US-Präsident Donald Trump hat sich nach einem tagelangen diplomatischen Verwirrspiel nun doch zu einem Gipfel mit Nordkoreas Machthaber Kim Jong Un bereiterklärt

Bei den wichtigsten Verbündeten der USA in der Region löste das unterschiedliche Reaktionen aus

Südkorea zeigte sich vorsichtig optimistisch. Japan warnte dagegen vor übereilten Zugeständnissen an die Nordkoreaner und riet zu Vorsicht

Trump war am Freitag nach einem Gespräch mit dem nordkoreanischen Unterhändler Kim Yong Chol vor die Presse getreten und hatte erklärt, dass der Gipfel nun doch wie ursprünglich geplant am 12

Juni in Singapur stattfinden wird. Dabei soll es um die atomare Abrüstung auf der koreanischen Halbinsel gehen

Die USA hoffen, Nordkorea dazu bewegen zu können, sein Atomprogramm komplett, unumkehrbar und überprüfbar abzubauen - und das möglichst rasch

Umfang und Tempo der Abrüstung sind zwischen beiden Seiten strittig. Im Gegenzug will Nordkorea aus der internationalen Isolation heraus, um über Außenhandel und Investitionen Wohlstand zu generieren

Dafür muss es die von den USA durchgesetzten Wirtschaftssanktionen abschütteln. Der US-Präsident zeigte sich überzeugt davon, dass das Treffen Fortschritte bringen könne

"Ich denke wir werden ein Verhältnis aufbauen und das wird am 12. Juni beginnen", sagte er

Er glaube, dass sich Kim Jong Un der "Denuklearisierung der koreanischen Halbinsel" verpflichtet fühle

Trump dämpfte aber zugleich die Erwartungen. Der Gipfel sei der Beginn eines Prozesses und man werde möglicherweise mehrere Treffen abhalten müssen, um das Ziel der atomaren Abrüstung zu erreichen

Er gehe nicht davon aus, am 12. Juni ein Abkommen mit Nordkorea zu schließen. Über Tage hatten der US-Präsident und der nordkoreanische Machthaber die Welt mit ihrem wechselhaften Kurs in Atem gehalten

In der vergangenen Woche sagte Trump das Treffen ab. Das Weiße Haus gab Nordkorea die Schuld dafür und warf Pjöngjang vor, sich nicht auf eine komplette atomare Abrüstung einlassen zu wollen

Die Woche über verhandelten beide Seiten an verschiedenen Orten weiter. Der Durchbruch kam, nachdem Kim seine "Rechte Hand" in die USA geschickt hatte: den Parteifunktionär und Ex-Geheimdienstchef Kim Yong Chol

Er war der erste ranghohe Vertreter des isolierten Regimes seit 2000, der das Weiße Haus besuchte

Trump empfing ihn im Oval Office - das gilt als bedeutende diplomatische Geste. Der Nordkoreaner übergab Trump einen Brief von Kim

Über den Inhalt machte das Weiße Haus zunächst keine Angaben. Die Regierungszentrale veröffentlichte aber ein Bild davon, wie Kim Yong Chol dem Präsidenten einen übergroßen Umschlag überreicht

Trump sagte, seine Regierung werde keine neuen Sanktionen gegen Nordkorea verhängen, so lange die Gespräche nicht zusammenbrächen

Die Frage, ob er bei seinem Treffen mit Kim Yong Chol die verheerende Menschenrechtslage in dem abgeschotteten Land angesprochen habe, verneinte er

Er werde dies wahrscheinlich am 12. Juni tun, sagte er. Südkoreas Regierung begrüßte die Entwicklung mit Bedacht

"Es scheint, als ob die Straße, die zu einem Gipfel zwischen Nordkorea und den USA führt, weiter geworden ist", teilt das Büro von Präsident Moon Jae In mit

Seoul warte das Treffen Trumps mit Kim "gespannt, aber ruhig" ab, erklärte ein Sprecher in der kurzen Mitteilung

Japan appellierte dagegen an die USA, sich nicht von Kim über den Tisch ziehen zu lassen

Nordkorea dürfe nicht allein für die Tatsache belohnt werden, dass es sich zum Dialog bereit erklärt habe, sagte Verteidigungsminister Itsunori Onodera bei einem internationalen Sicherheitsforum in Singapur

Pjöngjang habe sich schon in der Vergangenheit zur atomaren Abrüstung verpflichtet, nur um sich dann nicht an Vereinbarungen zu halten und sein Atom- und Raketenprogramm voranzutreiben

Der einzige Weg zu einer vollständigen Denuklearisierung liege darin, den maximalen Druck auf Nordkorea aufrecht zu erhalten, fügte er hinzu

Südkoreas Verteidigungsminister Song Young Moo warnte daraufhin vor zu großem Misstrauen gegen Kim Jong Un und dessen Absicht zur atomaren Abrüstung

"Wenn wir glauben, dass Nordkorea uns in Zukunft austricksen will, was es in der Vergangenheit getan hat, wie können wir dann mit ihnen verhandeln und Frieden schließen?", sagte er laut der südkoreanischen Nachrichtenagentur Yonhap

Kim Jong Un hatte am Freitag über die staatliche nordkoreanische Nachrichtenagentur KCNA mitteilen lassen, er fühle sich der Denuklearisierung nach wie vor verpflichtet und hoffe, dass dieses Ziel in mehreren Schritten und im Interesse aller Seiten erreicht werden könne

Der Streit darum ist kompliziert, denn die USA und Nordkorea verstehen unter Denuklearisierung unterschiedliche Dinge - was die Verhandlungen erschwert

So will Nordkorea nicht einseitig seine Atomwaffen aufgeben und erst danach Wirtschaftshilfe erhalten

Strittig ist auch, ob etwa außer atomaren Sprengköpfen auch Atomanlagen wie etwa zur Urananreicherung oder das zivile Atomprogramm beseitigt werden oder die USA ihre Streitkräfte aus Südkorea abziehen und ihre Fähigkeiten zu einem nuklearen Gegenschlag aufgeben sollen

Experten weisen darauf hin, dass eine vollständige atomare Abrüstung Nordkoreas etliche Zeit dauern wird

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For more infomation >> Misstrauen in Japan: Optimismus und Mahnungen nach Trumps Gipfelzusage an Kim - Abendzeitung München - Duration: 9:25.

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Former "Bachelorette" star Jordan Rodgers is not pleased with Olivia Munn's recent comments about hi - Duration: 2:52.

Former "Bachelorette" star Jordan Rodgers is not pleased with Olivia Munn's recent comments about his family

Munn, 37, dated Rodgers' brother, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers for three years before splitting in April 2017

Munn spoke about her ex-boyfriend's family on Andy Cohen's radio show "Radio Andy" last week

 She dispelled rumors that she was involved in Aaron Rodgers' feud with his family

Jordan Rodgers told Us Weekly he was confused as to why Munn was continuing to speak out about his family

"I'll say I have no idea why she's still talking about an ex, I don't get that," he said on Wednesday

Munn told Cohen last week: "I have kind of avoided speaking about him for a long time

I met one brother, the one who was on 'The Bachelorette,' Jordan. I was friendly with Jordan

I met the parents only a couple times, and before he and I started dating, he hadn't spoken to the parents and one brother for like eight months

" Video Aaron Rodgers' strained relationship with his family came to light when his brother Jordan took "Bachelorette" JoJo Fletcher to meet his family

Fletcher met the family except for Aaron who was absent. Munn told Cohen she tried to talk Rodgers into speaking with his family

"And actually I remember my last day on 'The Newsroom' . I spent the day in my trailer just encouraging him to have an honest conversation with your parents, and we just kind of did bullet points

And then they had a really nice conversation, and they started coming out my first year when I was in Green Bay in 2014, and then it just… [went south]

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