Thursday, November 30, 2017

Mueller Time Update: Special Counsel questions Jared Kushner about meeting with Russian ambassador as new evidence points to deal with Michael Flynn.

Courtesy of the New York Times:

President Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, met this month with investigators working for Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, and answered questions about a meeting with a Russian ambassador during the presidential transition, according to a person briefed on the investigation. 

The questions focused on a meeting in December between Mr. Kushner, the ambassador and Michael T. Flynn, who at the time was the president’s incoming national security adviser, the person said on Wednesday. 

Prosecutors also asked Mr. Kushner about other interactions between Mr. Flynn and the Russian government, the person briefed on the investigation said. 

It appears that Mueller's team is now zeroing in on the meetings that may provide the most evidence of collusion, and this one becomes even more interesting when you read this about Flynn's upcoming grand jury testimony.

Courtesy of CNN 

Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team has postponed an anticipated grand jury testimony linked to his investigation into Michael Flynn amid growing indications of possible plea deal discussions. 

Additional witnesses were expected to be questioned soon including a public relations consultant hired by Flynn's lobbying firm who was given an early December date deadline to appear before the grand jury, according to a person at the company. 

Ahead of the delay, the impression was that the testimony needed to happen soon, the source said. 

"Time seems to be of the essence," said the source at Sphere Consulting, the PR firm where the consultant worked. 

The grand jury testimony was postponed, the person said, with no reason given. There could be many reasons for a delay, including scheduling issues.

One of which is of course a plea deal which would mean that Flynn is spilling his guts and that Mueller is comparing his testimony against that provided by Kushner in those recent meetings. 

There has been quite a lot of talk about a possible subpoena headed Kushner's way in the near future, and it appears that may not have been such idle gossip.

It also appears that this investigation is in no way going to be over anytime soon, so I guess we can all look forward to watching Trump "blow a gasket."

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:52 AM

    Collusion? Nah. What part of "coup" isn't getting through?

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  2. Anonymous11:56 AM

    I don't care how long it takes,but I want ALL the truth to be public info,no protecting any of these traitors by keeping it confidential.

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  3. Anonymous12:54 PM

    Pravdareport.com trump's Military Q. Interesting.

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  4. Anonymous6:11 PM

    Pass the popcorn, and let's all send an invitation to $toopid $arah Palin- "time to watch 'splodey heads 'splode!" To quote the Tundra Turd.

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  5. Anonymous10:46 PM

    If nothing comes from the Mueller investigation, how are they planning on explaining away all this evidence?

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    1. Anonymous1:45 AM

      Talked to my sis in DC that's gov connected. According to her this is normal for an incoming administration . Of course her and the husband are former Reagon/Bush jr. admin. and best buds with the Russian ambassador. As far as I'm concerned after Iraq,they're all up to no good.

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  6. Flynn just plead guilty to lying to the FBI.

    So, he’s cut a deal.

    The pieces are starting to fall.

    How long before Trump is wearing an orange jumpsuit? (Well, he probably never will. But kicking him OUT of the White House would be just fine with me.)

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