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Special Counsel Mueller Casting Wide Net That May Ultimately Hook President Trump
Present Mayor Of Compton To Challenge ‘Clueless’ Stacey Dash For Congress
According to reports, Special counsel Robert S. Mueller, III is now directly gunning for President Trump.
Mr. Mueller is said to be in- vestigating whether Trump himself committed misconduct or possible criminality on two fronts, and possibly more. The focus, among other things, is on determining what Trump him- self knew about Russian sabo- tage of the 2016 election as it was happening.
The grand jury investigating alleged collusion between Russia and Donald Trump's presi- dential campaign has sent a wit- ness a subpoena seeking all documents involving the presi- dent and a host of his closest ad- visers, according to a copy of the subpoena received by former campaign adviser Sam Nun- berg.
Nunberg was fired for leak- ing salacious inflammatory in- formation to the media during his tenure with the Trump cam- paign and, who Trump later filed a lawsuit against for violat- ing the terms of a confidentiality agreement.
He left the Trump campaign to join then candidate Ted Cruz. It was revealed that Nun- berg had written very divisive and racist material to his social media and everyone distanced themselves from him.
Now, Nunberg has been sub- poenaed by Mr. Mueller, and according to reports, he has had a meltdown.
Nunberg called reporters and TV news programs on Mon- day and said live that he'd gotten a grand jury subpoena as part of Mueller's investigation asking for communications with other people in the Trump orbit —
A subpoena was sent to former Trump adviser Sam Nunberg, who had a meltdown on cable news stations on Monday. Nunberg said he will not comply.
but that he won't comply.
"Let him arrest me," Nun- berg told The Washington Post. "Mr. Mueller should under-
stand I am not going in.” Nunberg then went on
MSNBC and two CNN shows to publicize his refusal to comply with the Mueller probe. He said he had been summoned to ap- pear before a grand jury on Fri- day but would not, nor would he produce evidence.
According to the subpoena, investigators want emails, text messages, work papers, tele- phone logs and other documents going back to Nov. 1, 2015, 41⁄2 months after Trump launched his campaign.
In addition to the president, the subpoena seeks documents that have anything to do with these current and former Trump associates:
•Steve Bannon, who left the White House as chief strategist in August.
•Michael Cohen, a personal lawyer for Trump who testified before congressional investiga- tors in October.
• Rick Gates, Trump's for- mer deputy campaign manager,
who pleaded guilty last month to conspiracy and lying to the FBI. •Hope Hicks, who resigned
last week as Trump's communi- cations director
•Corey Lewandowski, Trump's campaign manager until June 2016.
•Paul Manafort, a former Trump campaign manager and Gates' business partner, who pleaded not guilty to money laundering, conspiracy and mak- ing false statements last week.
•Carter Page, a former Trump campaign aide.
•Keith Schiller, a former bodyguard for Trump who left as director of Oval Office opera- tions in September.
•Roger Stone, a longtime Republican political operative and Trump campaign adviser who sources have told NBC News is the focus of investiga- tors interested in his contacts with WikiLeaks during the cam- paign.
Once Hicks' resignation takes effect in the next few weeks, Cohen will be the only person listed in the subpoena who has- n't left the employment of Trump or of the White House.
‘Clueless’ star and staunch Republican Stacey Dash will have to campaign super hard to beat popular Compton Mayor, Aja Brown for Congress.
If Stacey Dash thought she could slip into to Congress with- out a fight, she is wrong. Comp- ton Mayor Aja Brown is putting a stop to it by putting her hat in the race for Congress.
Brown made her official an- nouncement on Thursday about running for the 44th district. As a Congresswoman, the position would cover Compton, San Pedro, Watts, and North Long Beach.
When Dash announced her run for Congress, Brown had no interest of her own, but re- ceived many calls from mem-
bers from the California Con- gressional delegation encourag- ing her to run.
Brown would be the ideal candidate as she’s been working in and for the people of Comp- ton for many years.
People close to Brown have said she’s grumbled about the fact Dash was running, claim- ing she was only “running for notoriety” and has no relation- ship with the city.
As mayor, Brown is known for her work and help on serious issues that have affected the people of her city.
Congresswoman Waters Answers Trump’s ‘So-Called’ IQ Joke Towards Her
ISIS Releases Video Of Niger Ambush At Same Time Military Claims Mission Was ‘Not Cleared’
Congresswoman Maxine Waters did an interview with MSNBC's Joy Reid on Sunday morning to clawback at President Trump’s so-called joke about her IQ.
Donald Trump came for Cong. Maxine Waters on last Saturday night during the Grid- iron Dinner. But we all know that ‘Auntie Maxine does not take any mess, and took to MSNBC to answer his attack.
“This President has been called stupid, he has been called ignorant, and even his Secretary of State did not deny that he called him a moron. And so he has no credibility,” said Wa- ters.
"He has been name calling, he
has been saying all kinds of things. And I certainly expected him to come out with some racist remarks about me. So, he did exactly what I expected him to do. And by the way, I'm told he wasn't funny at all."
She also reaffirmed her dedi- cation to taking down the Trump administration.
“The most important thing this country can do now is im- peach this president and make sure we get rid of him and get ready for Pence in 2020.”
ISIS has released a video of the alleged ambush in Niger last October that killed Miami Gardens native, Sgt. La David Johnson. His pregnant wife, kissing his coffin has left a lasting impression on the nation. Now the U. S. military is claiming, Johnson’s special force unit did not have clearance for the mission.
The heartbreaking image of a visibly pregnant Myeshia Johnson kissing the coffin of her slain husband, Army Ser- geant La David Johnson, as he returned to the U.S. was etched in our collective con- sciousness last October.
Nearly five months after the tragic incident, which left four U. S. special forces soldiers
dead, the so-called Islamic State has released a propaganda video showing the deadly at- tack.
According to the BBC, the video includes raw footage taken by one of the fallen sol- diers’ helmet cameras along with still images and video from militants preparing for the am- bush. In one scene, the U. S. sol-
diers are seen around a vehicle firing at attackers. When one man falls, presumably shot, his peers try to drag him to cover. The three flee into nearby bushes, but soon the camera- wearing serviceman is also hit, causing him to fall to the ground. His helmet cam cap- tures militants encircling him and firing at point-blank range.
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