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BREAKING CONGRESS DROPS NUKE ON ROBERT MUELLER

Robert Mueller's Russia witch hunt has become a joke.

The goal of the investigation is no longer to find the truth, but instead to harm Republicans.

And things just got a lot more interesting after the last person Robert Mueller ever

expected agreed to testify.

Robert Mueller has been discredited on many occasions.

Perhaps the most notable occasion was when it was revealed that two FBI agents involved

in his investigation were caught exchanging extremely anti-Trump text messages.

The two agents, and lovers, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, cast heavy doubt on the non-partisan

nature of the investigation designed to find out if Russia collusion occurred.

While Strzok was removed from the investigation, he remains an FBI agent still today.

And he also feels that he should testify in front of Congress.

There have been calls for Strzok to testify before Congress for some time.

The first call came from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who believed

that Strzok's text messages created the appearance that his investigation is biased

against President Trump.

It's hard to argue that his messages don't create at least the appearance of bias in

the investigation, considering that in August 2016 Strzok sent a message to Page stating

that "we'll stop" Trump from becoming President.

The "we" he was referring to was almost definitely meaning the FBI.

At the time of that text message, Strzok was a lead investigator in the investigation into

Hillary Clinton's email server.

Strzok later went on to have a key role in Robert Mueller's Russia investigation but

was removed because of mounting pressure in response to his anti-Trump text messages being

released.

Being questioned before Congress could be disastrous for Robert Mueller, who has continually

attempted to claim that his investigation is unbiased.

Strzok is seemingly the one interested in testifying, but that doesn't mean he's

happy about it.

The Justice Department has been interested in having him testify for months, but it wasn't

until very recently when members of Congress threatened to force him to testify that he

chose to testify.

Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), made it clear this

week that he will have Strzok testify, stating:

"IF AN AGREEMENT IS NOT REACHED IN THE NEXT DAY OR SO TO PRODUCE HIM VOLUNTARILY, WE WILL

ISSUE [A] SUBPOENA EARLY THIS WEEK."

The House Judiciary Committee is playing hardball now.

If Robert Mueller wants to subpoena everyone close to Trump, there is no reason Republicans

shouldn't do the same thing to those close to Mueller who have actual conflicts of interest

worth looking closer into.

But as it turns out, all it took was that threat of a subpoena to convince Strzok that

testifying is in his best interest.

Strzok's lawyer, Aitan Goelman told the Washington Post that he will testify and that

Strzok feels it is in his best interest for his reputation.

The FBI agent feels that his position, character, and actions have all been misrepresented.

He believes that testifying before Congress will clear his name.

But since his text messages were released, Strzok has been one of the worst things to

happen to Robert Mueller's investigation.

There is a high likelihood that him testifying will also be bad

for Mueller.

For more infomation >> BREAKING CONGRESS DROPS NUKE ON ROBERT MUELLER - Duration: 14:01.

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OBAMA'S FORMER NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR TURNS ON - Duration: 15:12.

OBAMA'S FORMER NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR TURNS ON HIM

Presidet Donald Trump has long been calling out Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for being

the cofounders of ISIS.

Now, Obama's former national security advisor Ben Rhodes has slipped up and admitted that

Obama armed ISIS.

Zero Hedge reported that Rhodes sheepishly answered in the affirmative when interviewer

Mehdi Hasan asked him about supporting jihadists in Syria.

Did you intervene too much in Syria?

Because the CIA spent hundreds of millions of dollars funding and arming anti-Assad rebels,

a lot of those arms, as you know, ended up in the hands of jihadist groups, some even

in the hands of ISIS," Hasan asked.

"Your critics would say you exacerbated that proxy war in Syria; you prolonged the

conflict in Syria; you ended up bolstering jihadists."

Rhodes tried to deflect by rambling about his book and "second guessing" Syria policy,

but Hasan pulled him back by saying, "Oh, come on, but you were coordinating a lot of

their arms."

"Well, I was going to say: Turkey, Qatar, Saudi," Rhodes stammered.

"You were in there as well," Hasan said.

"Yeah, but, the fact of the matter is that once it kind of devolved into kind of a sectarian-based

civil war with different sides fighting for their perceived survival, I think we, the

ability to bring that type of situation to close, and part of what I wrestled with in

the book is the limits of our ability to pull a lever and make killing like that stop once

it's underway," Rhodes said.

The publication Newsweek previously mocked Trump for spreading "conspiracy theories"

surrounding the rapid rise of ISIS.

"President Donald Trump has done little to dispel the myth of direct American support

for ISIS since he took office.

On the campaign trail in 2016, Trump claimed—without providing any evidence—that President Obama

and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton co-founded the group and that ISIS "honors"

the former president," one Newsweek article stated.

Once again, Trump has been proven to have been telling the truth!

SHARE this story so we can expose Barack Obama as the terrorist that he is!

For more infomation >> OBAMA'S FORMER NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR TURNS ON - Duration: 15:12.

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Chuck Schumer Made A Mistake He Instantly Lived To Regret - Duration: 14:01.

For more infomation >> Chuck Schumer Made A Mistake He Instantly Lived To Regret - Duration: 14:01.

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US and UK Forces Join Search for Boys in Thai Cave - Duration: 0:52.

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Money20/20 Startup Stories | NewBanking - Duration: 2:24.

My name is Christian Visti, I'm the CEO and Founder of NewBanking and this is my startup story.

One of the first things that

Started this company was I wanted to try to buy a Bitcoin and I was actually able to buy a Bitcoin without

Involving any third party at all, and if we could do that with identity data identity management

This will be a huge savings for the industry.

The initial idea for NewBanking was to create a banking identity for

banks.

Taking the idea and trying to put that into a product was a real challenge.

We started out introducing this to a couple of banks trying to hear feedback.

But every time we mentioned the word blockchain, or

cryptocurrency or anything like that,

they went pale.

So we had to go to the EU Commission and start working with the EU Commission and

introduce how new technology actually can be a help for the regulatory industry.

one of the first times that we saw that we were actually onto something that was very interesting

was that we were visiting

Berlin and we introduced our model and our thoughts and on the night that we were visiting Berlin

Some of the guys actually came up to us and said, okay, so if you can get this to work

This would really benefit the world when fighting money laundering and anti terror financing

One of the big changes that we had in our lifespan was that we went on

Money20/20 and won the pitch contest in

2017 and that actually gave us a huge boost,

both in the local area, but also international.

Being able to be on stage in front of 6,000 people,

introducing your idea in 3 minutes, that is a very positive way of going.

Our dream is to become a a

single point of entry when it comes to data security and privacy

management for people like you and me.

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