Former Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page, who has come under scrutiny in the investigation of Russian election interference, told a House committee that he sought permission for a July 2016 trip to Moscow from senior Trump campaign officials, and reported to other Trump officials about the trip when he returned.
It’s long been known that Page traveled to Moscow in July 2016, but he has said it was in his private capacity, unrelated to his role with the Trump campaign.
Page, whose sworn testimony was released Monday night, told the House Intelligence Committee last week that he sought permission to make the trip from campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, and also notified Hope Hicks, who is now the White House communications director.
Lewandowski told Page he was clear to go on the trip as long as the travel was not associated with his work on the campaign, Page told the committee.
However as it turns out Page was kind of representing the campaign to some degree on the trip, and he DEFINITELY talked with Russian government officials about the campaign. So that sort makes it feel that it WAS associated with his work on the campaign.
Reporter Natasha Bertrand also points out that some of Page's testimony reinforces the documentation in the Christopher Steele Russian dossier.
Courtesy of Business Insider:Steele dossier panning out: Page met w/ both the head of investor relations for Rosneft AND members of Russia’s PA while in Moscow last July pic.twitter.com/k2mCTLIGUP— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) November 7, 2017
Page revealed during his testimony that he met with both members of Russia's presidential administration and with the head of investor relations at the state-owned Russian oil giant Rosneft during his trip to Moscow last July.
He also congratulated members of the Trump campaign's foreign policy team on July 14 for their "excellent work" on the "Ukraine amendment" — a reference to the Trump campaign's decision to "intervene" to water down a proposed amendment to the GOP's Ukraine platform.
The original amendment proposed that the GOP commit to sending "lethal weapons" to the Ukrainian army to fend off Russian aggression. But it was ultimately altered to say "provide appropriate assistance" before it was included in the party's official platform. The dossier alleges that the campaign "agreed to sideline" the issue of Russia's invasion of Crimea and interference in eastern Ukraine in exchange for dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Apparently Page was a confounding witness who attempted to plead with Fifth in response to some questions and then became quite chatty in response to others.
He also provided testimony which often seemed to contradict itself, and he probably perjured himself on several occasions.Adam Schiff Asking Carter Page Whether He's Invoking The Fifth Amendment Is Something Else. pic.twitter.com/aNchV7MnTG— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) November 7, 2017
Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff confronted Page with an email he wrote on July 8 from Moscow to Trump campaign adviser J.D. Gordon saying that he had received "incredible insights and outreach from a few Russian legislators and senior members of the presidential administration here."
Former British spy Christopher Steele wrote in the dossier that an "official close to Presidential Administration Head, S. IVANOV, confided in a compatriot that a senior colleague in the Internal Political Department of the PA, DIVYEKIN (nfd) also had met secretly with PAGE on his recent visit."
According to that official in the dossier, Diveykin told Page that the Kremlin had a dossier of kompromat on Hillary Clinton that they wanted to give to the Trump campaign.
In his congressional testimony, Page denied meeting with Diveykin and said the "senior members of the presidential administration" that he had referred to in his email was actually just "a brief, less-than-10-second chat with [deputy Prime Minister] Arkadiy Dvorkovich."
He said his mention of "legislators" was a reference to "a few people who were shaking hands" with him in passing.
Like I said, "enlightening."
George Papadopoulos was labeled just a "coffee boy" by the Trump team.
ReplyDeleteExpect them to call Carter Page the team "chai wallah".
Remember, Trump only hires the BEST people.
OT?
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https://panamapapers.icij.org/20160403-panama-papers-global-overview.html
Should we try and name the 'best' people he has hired - both in his campaign and as potus? I cannot think of one for the life of me! He has no idea what best, quality, respected, intuitive, bright, well educated, good past records, truthful and responsible mean to the majority of Americans.
DeleteTrump has to buy his friends and members of his administration. Drain the swamp? Ha!
DeleteThe Case of Wilbur Ross' Phantom $2 Billion
ReplyDelete“It seems clear that Ross lied to us, the latest in an apparent sequence of fibs, exaggerations, omissions, fabrications and whoppers that have been going on with Forbes since 2004,” the publication writes.
In fact, the Department of Commerce itself, in response to Forbes’s questions about the $2 billion money transfer, flatly denied that any such transfer had ever happened — despite the fact that Ross himself was the publication’s primary source for the claim.
Forbes went on to interview ten former employees at Ross’s private equity firm, and they all painted a picture of a man who is serially dishonest about his net worth.
“He’s lied to a lot of people,” said David Wax, who was a top executive at WL Ross & Co., and who worked alongside Ross for decades.
The entire report is worth reading and can be found here.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2017/11/07/the-case-of-wilbur-ross-phantom-2-billion/#2154e2727515
Women Expose The Secret Sexual Predators Inside Texas Politics
ReplyDeleteWomen in Texas’ statehouse created their own secret spreadsheet to chronicle abuses in the capitol, which allegedly range from violent groping to sexual assault.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/women-in-texas-politics-started-their-own-shtty-men-list-a-year-ago
Women should always have a list of shtty men.
DeleteThe Democrats Have an Even Worse White Working Class Problem Than We Thought
ReplyDeleteHere’s why we were all so shocked last Election Night: a heavily Republican demographic was dramatically undercounted.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-democrats-have-an-even-worse-white-working-class-problem-than-we-thought
"by warning white Virginians that if Northam wins, the state is just going to become one big sanctuary city where undocumented immigrants are given free rein to rob and murder and rape, while liberals take advantage of the ensuing confusion by sneaking around the state tearing down statues of Jefferson Davis."The actual numbers, according to the new study? College-educated whites were in fact just 29 percent of the total vote, and non-college whites were a whopping 45 percent of the vote."
Deletehttps://www.americanprogress.org/issues/democracy/reports/2017/11/01/441926/voter-trends-in-2016/
‘Dumbest Trump family member’: Internet roasts Don Jr for repeatedly telling Republicans to vote on wrong day
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/dumbest-trump-family-member-internet-roasts-don-jr-for-repeatedly-telling-republicans-to-vote-on-wrong-day/
That's a trick that Republicans have used before! Trumps are so easily led - to fail!
DeleteA fashion face off! Melania Trump, 47, is upstaged at state banquet by 29-year-old comms director Hope Hicks who stole the style show in a chic suit - while the first lady went with a traditional gown
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5054517/Melania-Trump-Hope-Hicks-attend-dinner-Japan.html
And that is really a headline? Women are reduced to what they wear to state dinners. What did the men wear? Give me a break.
DeleteWife #4 here we come :)
DeleteWhat do you expect,that Melanoma has anything intelligent to contribute besides wearing non made in the USA gowns.
DeleteHa ha,one magazine reported she worn a white slip under her sheer see-through dress to protect her modesty!
DeleteBoy that ship has sailed.
Also she is only wearing foreign designers,where is the right wing outrage?
Are American designers not gifting her outfits to save their reputations?
It has nothing to do with what Hope Hicks wore and everything to do with what Hope Hicks was there to provide for Trump.
DeleteMelania knows exactly what is going on with Donnie and Hope.
Hope won’t be Wife #4. But she will be Mistress #3.
Melania was pissed that Donald was parading his mistress out during a state dinner.
OT?"enlightening." “You know, it’s disappointing. It’s sad, and this is what you’ll get from the far secular left. People who don’t have faith, don’t understand faith. I guess I’d have to say. The right thing to do is pray in moments like this because you know what? Prayer works! And I know you believe that, and I believe that and I know when you hear the secular left doing this thing, no wonder you’ve got so much polarization and disunity in this country.”"
ReplyDeletehttp://www.politicususa.com/2017/11/07/paul-ryan-tells-people-pray-mass-shootings-gun-violence.html
"“And the fight we are in here, make no mistake about it, is a fight of individualism versus collectivism.”
Paul Ryan, though, rejects outright Ayn Rand’s atheism."
"Though white people comprise the largest percentage of current food stamp recipients, 34 percent, the common perception and societal stereotype depicts black people and Latino/as as abusing the system. In addition, the buzz words “personal responsibility” now have become the catch phrase to justify cutting benefits from people with disabilities, older people, and those who have fallen on hard times and need assistance." Ayn Rand’s true purpose when she puts these words in the pirate’s mouth: “I’ve chosen a special mission of my own. I’m after a man whom I want to destroy. He died many centuries ago, but until the last trace of him is wiped out of men’s minds, we will not have a decent world to live in.”
Hank Rearden, one of Ayn Rand’s “righteous” industrialists asks: “What man.”
Danneskjöld replies: “Robin Hood....He was the man who robbed the rich and gave to the poor. Well, I’m the man who robs the poor and gives to the rich - or, to be exact, the man who robs the thieving poor and gives back to the productive rich.”
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/warren-j-blumenfeld/who-is-ayn-rand-paul-ryan_1_b_8340046.html
Ps. Hows Rand doing?
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/11/donald-trumps-tax-plan-would-give-nearly-50-percent-of-tax-cuts-to-the-top-1-percent/
Delete"“We’re just going to keep going at entitlement reform all the way down the road,”
Ryan told Fox News’ Chris Wallace. "
Trump's wife wore a black outfit in photos/videos that were shown of them overseas yesterday. She looked like a balloon in it! Terrible choice! Looked like it was ready to take her up into the sky and float!
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine having to pose with the orange clown so often? This may be a way she can get some revenge. This is not the first time she dresses like a clown or some kind of a joke. She is too focused on image not to know the effect. It is a dress for a couture runway. Not a look for good will while staging welcome greetings.
DeleteHer face looked sick in some of the pictures. She must be going through hell having to put on these public shows. She knows what she signed up for, but that won't make it any better for her. If wearing silly stupid looking fashion is the only self expression she is able to get by with, that is fine with me.
If Trump had not forced wife #3 to get those oversized breast implants she would not look like a balloon.
DeleteHouse Republican on tax cuts bill: 'Who cares' about voters, this is all about the donors
ReplyDeleteYou might remember Collins having another brush with honesty about this tax cuts bill when he was asked by a Vox reporter about just how unpopular this bill is, “even among Republican voters.”
“Who cares?” Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) said before I had a chance to say what the polls showed.
Thanks for clearing that up, Rep. Collins. Not that it’s news to any of us that donors come first for Republicans, but the reminder is always helpful.
Jam the phone lines of House Republicans to make sure they can't pass the tax bill. Call your House member at (202) 224-3121, and tell them NO on the Republican tax plan that showers more breaks on the wealthy.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/11/7/1713472/-House-Republican-on-tax-cuts-bill-Who-cares-about-voters-this-is-all-about-the-donors
Wealthy Donor Class to Republicans: Get Our Massive Tax Cuts Done or Don’t Ever Call Us Again
ReplyDeletehttps://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/11/7/1713531/-Wealthy-Donor-Class-to-Republicans-Get-Our-Massive-Tax-Cuts-Done-or-Don-t-Ever-Call-Us-Again
BillMoyers.com releases sweeping 600-story timeline of Trump-Russia ties going back to 1979
ReplyDeleteBillMoyers.com released an cutting-edge and comprehensive list of Trump’s ties to Russia going back to 1979. The folks at BillMoyers.com began their compilation in February 2017 and since then, they have added 600 entries.
When it comes to Donald Trump, his campaign and their dealings with Russia past and present, sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the players without a scorecard. We have one of sorts — a deeply comprehensive timeline detailing what actually happened and what’s still happening in the ever-changing story of the president, his inner circle and a web of Russian oligarchs, hackers and government officials.
Each story title listed in Moyer’s piece also includes related information and links. In other words, there is a story behind every title.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/11/7/1713318/-BillMoyers-com-releases-sweeping-600-story-timeline-of-Trump-Russia-ties-going-back-to-1979
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/09/15/duty-warn-and-dangerous-case-donald-trump
DeleteHouse GOP tax plan more wildly successful at screwing the middle class than we thought possible
ReplyDeletehttps://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/11/7/1713501/-House-GOP-tax-plan-more-wildly-successful-at-screwing-the-middle-class-than-we-thought-possible
They want to pass it fast because the longer it is out there, the more it is exposed for what it is. An attack on everyone and everything that isn’t the top 1% and corporations.
DeleteThey’re undermining the Johnson Act so ministers can hawk political endorsements from the pulpit.
They’re undermining Rowe V Wade, conferring personhood on a fertilized egg.
They’re revoking the ACA individual mandate to undermine healthcare. (Because they couldn’t pass that outright.)
The longer it’s out there, the more is found. The more analysis shows how much our taxes will be going UP and how much MORE we’ll pay year after year.
The longer they take to pass it, the worse it looks. So McConnell and Ryan have to work really fast.
OT Praying for the people of Sutherland Springs, who today were met with tremendous evil in their most sacred space.
ReplyDeletehttps://pro.teechip.com/pray-for-sutherland-springs-tcp33?retailProductSlug=370A5CD342E1A7-530BC3AFE83B-GS0-TC1-BLK&name=front
DO SOMETHING. Buy a TShirt.
"escaped from a behavioral center in 2012, threatened his military superiors and tried to sneak weapons onto the Air Force base he lived on, according to reports from the El Paso Police Department that were uncovered by two local news outlets.
DeleteThat was all while he was facing domestic abuse charges from the Air Force for assaulting his wife and fracturing his step-sons skull"
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/report-tx-shooter-escaped-mental-health-center-snuck-guns-base
Put him in a 'Blue shirt' Straitjacket
Donald Trump has wrecked America’s standing in the world by unilaterally removing the nation from the Paris agreement, placed millions at risk from climate change by dumping the Clean Power Plan, buried hundreds of miles of streams and rivers with an executive order to remove limits on dumping waste, and cut short the lives of thousands by requiring utilities to keep more polluting power sources in the mix. And all of it, all of it, helps one man.
ReplyDeleteA proposal by Energy Secretary Rick Perry to alter the nation's electricity markets would provide a windfall for a small group of companies — most strikingly one owned by coal magnate Bob Murray, a prominent backer of President Donald Trump.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/11/7/1713515/-Trump-is-warping-the-energy-market-to-help-just-one-supporter-at-a-cost-to-climate-health-and-jobs
Trump administration has plan to dump people out of Medicaid
ReplyDeleteHouse Speaker Paul Ryan's sociopathic teenaged dream of destroying Medicaid died with the demise of Trumpcare in the Senate, but popular vote loser Donald Trump is doing his best to resurrect it, all in the name of "flexibility" for the states. The administration is announcing that it will start allowing states to impose big hurdles to enrollment, including things like work requirements and drug tests. Because making sure the most people possible have access to good health care is "a hollow victory of numbers."
In a statement distributed to reporters Tuesday morning, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Seema Verma called the goal of covering more people a "hollow victory of numbers," and instead called for changes that "reduce federal regulatory burdens, increase efficiency, and promote transparency and accountability."
The announcement also promises to fast-track approval of states’ proposed Medicaid changes (which HHS grants in the form of waivers from existing Medicaid requirements) and to scrap some of the requirements that states report back to the federal government whether the changes improve health outcomes for recipients.
So not only are they making it easier for the state to keep people from enrolling and to kick current enrollees off the program, but they're being let off the hook for ensuring the changes they make actually improve the health of their Medicaid population. Eight states—Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Maine, Utah, and Wisconsin—have already requested these waivers. Some of those requests happened under the Obama administration, which refused to grant them. There's a good reason: the vast, vast majority of Medicaid recipients are not the lazy, able-bodied shirkers Republicans want you to believe they are.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/11/7/1713518/-Trump-administration-has-plan-to-dump-people-out-of-Medicaid
She is sooooo shifty!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mediaite.com/print/donna-brazile-denies-she-used-the-word-rigged-in-her-book-gets-fact-checked-by-her-book/
"Brazile is doing her level best to backpedal and do damage control over her bombshell accusations and claims, it is pretty hard to put the genie back in that bottle, especially when your words are floating out there in the ether — and on the printed page."
Delete"RIGged the nomination process"
&
"the DNC was RIGging the system to throw the primary to Hillary"
Who's WORDing then?
She was on the View today,every answer was prefessed with "in my book".
DeleteAlso, I was disappointed that no one called out that Megan McCain woman when she inferred that Hillary paid Russians to get dirt on trump,that we shouldn't be getting dirt on candidates from foreigners. Well since he was/is working with the Russians,where does she expect us to get "the dirt" from? Also the dossier came from a Brit.
Wilbur Ross employed an aide at Commerce who was *simultaneously* a board member at Kremlin-linked company.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/927867884310802432
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s assignment of as many as several hundred State Department officials to quickly clear a huge backlog of public records requests is being met with deep skepticism by rank-and-file employees.
ReplyDeleteTillerson says his goal is transparency. But many State workers fear the real reason is political: expediting the public release of thousands of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s official emails.
The staffers also suspect the move — which will reassign many of them from far more substantive duties and has already sparked a union complaint — is meant to force many of them to resign out of frustration with what are essentially clerical positions.
The issue spotlights the deepening distrust toward Tillerson at Foggy Bottom, where his attempts to restructure the department, cut its budget and centralize policymaking have already hurt morale. But it is drawing applause from conservative groups, which have been pressuring Tillerson to act on a backlog of 13,000 Freedom of Information Act requests — many of them relating to emails and other records from Clinton’s tenure.
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/11/07/tillerson-state-clinton-emails-244626
CNN poll: Trump approval hits new low of 36 percent
ReplyDeletehttps://www.politico.com/story/2017/11/06/donald-trump-cnn-poll-244616
36 percent too much
DeleteRepublican Dirty Tricks In Virginia As Democratic Voters Told Their Polling Place Has Changed
ReplyDelete...This is a favorite dirty trick that Republicans have used in Democratic areas for years. It is an attempt to suppress the vote by giving voters false information. File these reports away and keep them in mind if the race ends up being very close. The big lesson from 2016 is that every vote counts and successful voter suppression efforts can cost Democrats elections.
If you receive one of these phone calls, record it then report it. Your vote is too valuable to be suppressed.
http://www.politicususa.com/2017/11/07/republican-dirty-tricks-virginia-democratic-voters-told-polling-place-changed.html
"Ed Gillespie is a quintessential establishment Republican whose resume includes chair of the RNC and counselor to President George W. Bush. But he’s recast himself in this race as a Trumpian culture warrior promising to preserve Confederate monuments, sending mailers emblazoned with “You’d never take a knee, so take a stand on Election Day” alongside a kneeling football player, and warning that his opponent, Democrat Ralph Northam, will “let dangerous illegal immigrants back on the street” like members of the Central American gang MS-13."
Deletehttps://news.vice.com/story/trump-started-a-culture-war-democrats-dont-know-how-to-fight-back
Putin-linked businessman who Trump claims he can’t recognize showed up at his invite-only election party: report
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/putin-linked-businessman-who-trump-claims-he-cant-recognize-showed-up-at-his-invite-only-election-party-report/