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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: cherokeetroy
I would be willing to bet that at least one high ranking cabal member has already flipped and spilled all the beans. Why would they want to go to prison for the rest of their lives if they were “just following orders”?
originally posted by: carewemust
It's possible that Nancy Pelosi could be preparing to Assume the Presidency.
From John Solomon: twitter.com...
If what's described by John happens, maybe Q will tell all of us to replace Nancy? Who's next in line after her?
Edit: I see at justthenews.com... , Senator Chuck Grassley is next in line.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
FOX: Grenell just declassified list of Obama officials involved in Flynn unmasking.
Kislyak appears 55 times in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s recent report.
Kislyak solicited meetings with Team Trump beginning in April 2016, when he attended Trump’s foreign policy speech in Washington, D.C. It was the first time, according to the Mueller report, that Kislyak met Trump; he also had brief exchanges with Jeff Sessions and Jared Kushner. Later that day, McFaul oddly tweeted, “Did Russian ambassador Kislyak attend opposition campaign event today? #doublestandards.”
In July 2016, Kislyak attended the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, where he interacted with Sessions and campaign aides Carter Page and J.D. Gordon. “Ambassador Kislyak continued his efforts to interact with Campaign officials with responsibility for the foreign-policy portfolio—among them Sessions and Gordon—in the weeks after the convention,” the Mueller report stated.
Gordon, perhaps smelling a rat, rejected one overture by Kislyak in August 2016, declining
and because he immediately split the money in half, sending it by two wire transfers to a separate account he maintained in Russia,” BuzzFeed reported in January 2018. It’s unclear whether this payment remains is under investigation by Congress or the FBI.
And there is another odd angle to the Kislyak mystery that still is unresolved. The ambassador apparently received a $120,000 payment 10 days after the 2016 election. “Employees at Citibank raised an alarm about the transaction because it didn’t fit with prior payroll patterns