Holy shit! I just read they are now stating that some person for this little weasel "accidentally" hit send before the little weasel could add all his foreign contacts.
https://www.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/s...000320831.html
Last edited by Paranoid Android; 2017-07-14 at 02:27 PM.
It should be pointed out that revising this form is not uncommon, it's (if I recall) 123 pages long. As with everything the orange ones do, it is not that it was done, it's that they lied about doing it.
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I don't see what this has to do with what I was talking about? All I said was that I didn't think Kushner's disclosure form revisions are part of news dump that was held to go along with the Donald Trump Jr. E-mails and was giving an example of another thing that happened this week that could look similar.
I think Kushner's revisions are a big deal and he should probably lose his position over it.
So, either Kushner is corrupt or he's incompetent...or both.
“The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand. We listen to reply,” Stephen Covey.
Oooh this might become its own thread here soon.
Report: Investigators turn to Kushner's digital campaign operation
Investigators are looking into whether the Trump campaign's digital operations, led by son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, helped direct the Russians to use their advanced cyber voter targeting technology to attack Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton throughout voting jurisdictions in key states last year, McClatchy DC reported Wednesday.
The Justice Department and the House and Senate Intelligence Committees are examining whether President Trump's campaign guided Russian cyber operatives to these voting jurisdictions in which the campaign detected questionable voter support for their Democratic opponent, several people familiar with the parallel inquiries told the news service.This seems very plausible. Reading up they say it would be very hard for Russians to know which districts or voters to specifically target. Russia really does not have that type of voting tracking on hand. Someone had to help and it might point the the Little Weasel.Russian cyberattacks had utilized "bots," or automated cyber commands, to widely disperse fake or negative news about the Clinton campaign on social media sights during the election. These stories often reached millions of voters, many of whom lived in swing states or important voting precincts, McClatchy reported.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-hou...191810956.html
Kushner's lawyer just noped the fuck out of there.
At the same time, Jamie Gorelick, a politically well-connected lawyer who has been representing Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, is turning over all responsibilities for the Russia investigation to Abbe Lowell, another well-known Washington criminal defense lawyer.