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donald trump jr is going down, so is erik prince and there is a 3rd person

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Mueler was cautious
Southern District of New York is what will liquidate trump/kushner assets.


obstruction of justice
high crimes and misdemeanors
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america is in panic, there is a constitutional crisis.

mike pence has been informed and he is ready to take over incase judiciary committee goes ahead with impeachment.

security establishment are briefing nancy polosi
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trump is in negotiation for reduced sentence
Southern District of New York is waiting and watching it, if he makes a wrong move they will indicate him as soon as he is impeached


trump is about to talk
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trump has yet to tweet, what is going on
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How do you know this? Wtf
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virginia state attorney, new york state attorney and district of colombia are following what happening in the white house/DC

will michael flyn star witness against the turk Bijan Kian in the district of Virginia?
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That senile orange piece of shyt needs to be impeached. He has embarrased Americans. Jacinda ardern put him in his place when he phoned to send his fake condolonce for New Zealand not the communities impacted by the grotesque terrorist attacks but NZ and told to tone down your extreme hatred!
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all western allies have been briefed and inteligence have been shared with them.

putin his had meeting with his intelligence service

will the report be fully released not redacted( US intelligence service are redacting heavily

its all about the gang of 8 in congress

it took 40 years to get all the papers of watergate investigation
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there is a major misinformation campaign coming

what deal will trump strike?
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Deputy US attorney who oversaw Cohen case to leave office
Robert Khuzami, the deputy US attorney for the Southern District of New York who has overseen the criminal case against President Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen, is set to leave his post next month, the office announced Friday.

Khuzami, whose family lives in Washington, DC, has been commuting weekly from his home and is leaving for personal reasons, according to a person familiar with the matter. The office's current chief counsel, Audrey Strauss, who had a role in the Cohen investigation, is set to replace Khuzami after his exit in mid-April, and will, in part, oversee the Cohen matter going forward, this person said.
Cohen pleaded guilty and is set to report to prison for a three-year sentence in May.
The Manhattan-based US attorney's office, which charged Cohen last year, has ongoing investigations into an array of Trump-related matters, including whether any executives at the Trump Organization violated campaign-finance laws in the company's effort to reimburse Cohen for payments he made to silence women who claimed affairs with Trump. He has repeatedly denied those claims.
Khuzami has been overseeing the Cohen case because the Manhattan US Attorney, Geoffrey Berman, was recused in that matter after it was referred to the office by special counsel Robert Mueller. Berman, however, hasn't been rescued from the office's other Trump-related investigations. His signature appeared on a subpoena the office sent in February to the Trump inaugural committee seeking a wide range of documents.
In addition to Khuzami's departure, the office announced Friday that Craig Stewart, a partner with the law firm Arnold & Porter, will join the office as chief counsel.
Khuzami, who had been a partner at the law firm Kirkland & Ellis before becoming deputy US Attorney and previously ran the enforcement division of the Securities and Exchange Commission, didn't disclose his next steps.



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Audrey Strauss, Long Steeped in White-Collar Enforcement, Takes Over as SDNY's No. 2


Audrey Strauss, a former top in-house lawyer at Alcoa and senior litigation partner at Fried Frank Harris & Jacobson in New York, was named on Friday the second-in-command at the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office, succeeding Robert Khuzami.

The shuffling puts Strauss in line to lead the office’s investigation into President Donald Trump’s inner circle, a probe that poses a broad threat to Trump and his administration. The Manhattan prosecution office led the case against Trump’s former personal lawyer and “fixer,” Michael Cohen, who is soon heading to prison for crimes tied to his close connections to Trump.
Khuzami, a former Kirkland & Ellis partner, federal prosecutor and chief of enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, had overseen the prosecution because the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Geoffrey Berman, had recused himself for undisclosed reasons.

On Friday, Berman, formerly a Greenberg Traurig partner, said he was also hiring New York-based Arnold & Porter partner Craig Stewart as his chief counsel.
“Audrey Strauss, who has been invaluable as senior counsel, will undoubtedly continue the important work of the deputy U.S. attorney,” Berman said in a statement. “Additionally, I am pleased that Craig Stewart will be joining my leadership team as chief counsel. I am certain that Audrey and Craig will support the office with excellence and insight.”

Strauss joined the Southern District of New York prosecution office in February 2018, serving as senior counsel to Berman. “Audrey’s career has been notable for her commitment to the legal profession and the rule of law,” Berman said in a statement last year.

Strauss had served as aluminum giant Alcoa’s chief legal officer since 2012. She earlier practiced at New York-headquartered Fried Frank Harris & Jacobson, where she was a litigation partner from 1990 to 2012. Strauss was formerly a partner at Mudge Rose Guthrie & Alexander before joining Fried Frank. At Fried Frank, Strauss was a white-collar defender representing corporations and individuals.


“For more than two decades Audrey has excelled at serving our clients with regard to their most critical and highly sensitive legal matters,” Fried Frank chairwoman Valerie Ford Jacob said in a statement in 2012. “We will always be grateful for her contributions and look forward to continuing our relationship with her.”

Strauss has donated substantially to Democratic presidential candidates over the years. In 2012, she donated to the Democratic National Committee and the Obama re-election campaign, along with the failed House run of Mark Murphy, a New York Democrat. She’d previously contributed to Joe Biden’s 2006 presidential run, and to Hillary Clinton’s presidential run in 2007.

Strauss, a graduate of Columbia Law School, was an assistant U.S. attorney in the Manhattan federal prosecution office from 1976 to 1983, and she would later lead the criminal division’s appellate team and serve as the chief of the securities and commodities fraud unit.

Khuzami’s next steps are unclear. In the near term, his departure brings an end to his weekly commutes from Washington to New York.

“Rob Khuzami is an extraordinary and brilliant lawyer who has upheld the ideals of integrity and professionalism that characterize the work of this office,” Berman said. “There can be no higher praise.”

Berman added: “While his desire to continue to serve remains strong, he understandably has decided to return home to his family.”


Trump Campaign Probe's New Overseer Built Chops in Iran-Contra

The federal investigation into President Donald Trump’s business and campaign finances will fall into new hands with next month’s exit of Robert Khuzami as the number two federal prosecutor in Manhattan.

The probe will be overseen by Audrey Strauss, who will become second-in-command of the Southern District of New York. Strauss is no stranger to the office, after working her way into a senior position there 40 years ago and returning last year as chief counsel.

Khuzami, who will leave the office April 12 to return home to Washington, has been overseeing the case against Trump attorney Michael Cohen since U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman recused himself last year for reasons that remain unknown.

“Audrey Strauss, who has been invaluable as Senior Counsel, will undoubtedly continue the important work of the Deputy U.S. Attorney,” Berman said in a statement Friday.

The Trump-related probes in Manhattan may pose a grave challenge to the president apart from the one from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election meddling. Cohen, Trump’s longtime fixer, told lawmakers last month that he was continuing to cooperate with federal prosecutors in Manhattan, perhaps the nation’s premier U.S. attorney’s office with expertise in finance, terrorism and political corruption.

Strauss, 71, worked her way up in the Manhattan office starting in 1976, and served as the chief of an appeals unit and the head of the securities and commodities fraud unit. She left in 1983, working on the Independent Counsel’s staff probing the Iran Contra scandal in the later years of the Reagan administration, and as chief legal officer for Alcoa. She rejoined the Southern District in February 2018 as senior counsel to Berman.

“She is really a first-class lawyer, serious and careful,” said Gary Naftalis, the co-chairman of Kramer Levin in New York who has worked with and against Strauss over decades of practice in New York. “She will make sure everything is done the right way.”

Khuzami, who was enforcement chief at the Securities and Exchange Commission from 2009 to 2013, has been the Southern District’s second-in-command since January 2018. He presided over Cohen’s case, in which the ex-Trump fixer has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to three years in prison. The Southern District has continued its investigation into whether others at the Trump Organization aided in campaign-finance violations or separate crimes.

“Rob has been commuting weekly from Washington D.C. since January 2018,” Berman said in the statement. “While his desire to continue to serve remains strong, he understandably has decided to return home to his family,” he added, calling Khuzami “an extraordinary and brilliant lawyer.”

Khuzami didn’t respond to an email message seeking comment. At a conference in New Orleans earlier this month, he acknowledged rumors that he would be leaving but declined to comment on them.
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Mueller is a chess player
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