Few Believe Trump Is Honest May 17 --A new SurveyMonkey poll finds just 13% of Americans said they would consider President Trump to be honest and trustworthy.
Avenatti Says Two More Women Signed Hush Agreements May 17 --Michael Avenatti, the attorney for adult film actress Stormy Daniels, told Morning Joe that at least two other women have credibly told him they signed hush agreements with Donald Trump over extramarital affairs.
Said Avenatti: “There’s at least two I think that are on solid ground and as the evidence rolls out over the coming months, disclosures are going to be made that my client was not alone as it relates to these payments.”
Avenatti also confirmed that the payments to the women exceeded the $130,000 paid to his client. ________________________ Will there be a women's wave?
Steven Brill: “The story of America’s tailspin is not about villains, though there are some. It is not about a conspiracy to bring the country down, nor did it spring from one single source… But there is a theme that threads through and ties together all the strands: many of the most talented, driven Americans used what makes America great—the First Amendment, due process, financial and legal ingenuity, free markets and free trade, meritocracy, even democracy itself—to chase the American Dream. And they won it, for themselves.
“Then, in a way unprecedented in history, they were able to consolidate their winnings, outsmart and co-opt the forces that might have reined them in, and pull up the ladder so more could not share in their success or challenge their primacy.” _____________________
Yep. Exactly. But we Democrats and true patriots are committed to putting that ladder back down again.
Only thirteen percent of Americans said they would consider President Trump to be honest and trustworthy, according to a new Survey Monkey tracking poll.
Trump's honesty and trustworthiness score is down 3 points from when Survey Monkey started conducting the tracking polls in February of 2017.
Trump's honesty and trustworthiness scores are lowest in the poll, which also measures the president's ability to get things done, whether he is tough enough for the job and if he stands up for his beliefs.
Thirty-five percent of Americans polled said they believed Trump has the ability to get things done, while 33 percent of those polled said he was tough enough for the job.
Only thirteen percent of Americans said they would consider President Trump to be honest and trustworthy, according to a new Survey Monkey tracking poll.
BREAKING: IG Horowitz has found "reasonable grounds" for believing there has been a violation of federal criminal law in the FBI/DOJ's handling of the Clinton investigation/s and has referred his findings of potential criminal misconduct to Huber for possible criminal prosecution
Remember, The Lost Years Prez knew everything that happened. So now that we learned BlackBerry used the US Intelligence and Top Law Enforcement agencies to spy and attempted coup on this President.
2251 1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol– that our lives had become unmanageable.
2. Came to believe that a Power greater than our–selves could restore us to sanity.
3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.
9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.
12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
Liberal and wrong for MO. "WASHINGTON • Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill voted against President Donald Trump’s nominee for CIA director Thursday, saying that Gina Haspel’s record at the spy agency showed that her “instincts and judgment” were not “in line with our country’s moral compass.”
Washington Post: Trump lawyer Cohen sought $1M from Qatar in late 2016
WASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen asked the Qatari government for at least $1 million in December 2016 in exchange for access or insight into the Trump administration, the Washington Post reported.
Qatar turned down Cohen's offer, made weeks before Trump's inauguration, the Post reported late on Wednesday, citing several people with knowledge of the situation.
A spokesman for Ahmed al-Rumaihi, who at the time was head of the investments division of Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, confirmed Cohen had requested a $1 million fee.
But the spokesman, Robert Siegfried, said the request related to the possibility of advising Qatar on investments in U.S. infrastructure, and that at no point was access to the administration discussed.
"The conversation was regarding infrastructure investment in the U.S.," he said. "At no point did Mr. Al-Rumaihi or anyone else from Qatar Investments pay the requested fee, nor did Mr. Al-Rumaihi ever entertain making such a payment."
Cohen's attorney Stephen Ryan did not respond to a request for comment.
Al-Rumaihi told the Post that Cohen made the solicitation in early December at the Peninsula Hotel in New York, an account Siegfried confirmed. They later spoke again outside a meeting in Trump Tower in New York on Dec. 12, 2016, where al-Rumaihi was part of a Qatari delegation that included Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed al-Thani, the Post reported.
The solicitation would be the latest such exchange offered by Cohen to be made public following acknowledgements by U.S. and European companies last week that they paid Cohen, who was Trump's lawyer for about a decade and self-described "fixer" for Trump.
Swiss drugmaker Novartis AG said it had paid Cohen nearly $1.2 million; U.S. telecommunications company AT&T Inc said it made payments of $600,000; and South Korea's Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd said it hired him for $150,000.
Novartis and AT&T have said they were contacted by the office of U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller about the situation in late 2017. Mueller is investigating possible collusion between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia, something that Trump has repeatedly denied.
At the same time, prosecutors are investigating Cohen for possible bank and tax fraud, possible campaign law violations linked to a hush-money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, and perhaps other matters related to Trump's presidential campaign, a person familiar with the probe has said. (Reporting by Eric Beech and Tim Ahmann)
A panel of New York appeals judges has turned down President Trump’s request to halt a lawsuit filed by a former “Apprentice” contestant who claims Trump made unwelcome sexual advances toward her and then disputed her account of the interactions, Politico reports.
Washington Post: “The ruling on Thursday is a legal setback for Trump, who is facing multiple lawsuits focused on allegations women have made against him as well as his public comments about those women. It could open him up to discovery in the case, although he could also file further appeals to try to delay proceedings.“ _____________________
In other words, Donald, this is not Russia and you are not Putin.
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Few Believe Trump Is Honest
May 17 --A new SurveyMonkey poll finds just 13% of Americans said they would consider President Trump to be honest and trustworthy.
Avenatti Says Two More Women Signed Hush Agreements
May 17 --Michael Avenatti, the attorney for adult film actress Stormy Daniels, told Morning Joe that at least two other women have credibly told him they signed hush agreements with Donald Trump over extramarital affairs.
Said Avenatti: “There’s at least two I think that are on solid ground and as the evidence rolls out over the coming months, disclosures are going to be made that my client was not alone as it relates to these payments.”
Avenatti also confirmed that the payments to the women exceeded the $130,000 paid to his client.
________________________
Will there be a women's wave?
Jame, you spam every single thread. You promised you would not. Liar.
You could tell us what progrowth tax plan for the middle class are the Dems for?
How America’s Decline Began
Steven Brill: “The story of America’s tailspin is not about villains, though there are some. It is not about a conspiracy to bring the country down, nor did it spring from one single source… But there is a theme that threads through and ties together all the strands: many of the most talented, driven Americans used what makes America great—the First Amendment, due process, financial and legal ingenuity, free markets and free trade, meritocracy, even democracy itself—to chase the American Dream. And they won it, for themselves.
“Then, in a way unprecedented in history, they were able to consolidate their winnings, outsmart and co-opt the forces that might have reined them in, and pull up the ladder so more could not share in their success or challenge their primacy.”
_____________________
Yep. Exactly. But we Democrats and true patriots are committed to putting that ladder back down again.
Lol, so much winning Bigly on policy.
If your losing ground in today's economy you are a loser.
Jane, specific policies.
Go.
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
Only thirteen percent of Americans said they would consider President Trump to be honest and trustworthy, according to a new Survey Monkey tracking poll.
Trump's honesty and trustworthiness score is down 3 points from when Survey Monkey started conducting the tracking polls in February of 2017.
Trump's honesty and trustworthiness scores are lowest in the poll, which also measures the president's ability to get things done, whether he is tough enough for the job and if he stands up for his beliefs.
Thirty-five percent of Americans polled said they believed Trump has the ability to get things done, while 33 percent of those polled said he was tough enough for the job.
kput'z clown
On a Willful Lie from the Press
Just like the pederast
"Survey Monkey tracking poll."
LOL
An online survey polling company
God they're desperate
"On a Willful Lie from the Press
Just like the pederast"
If lusting after children is acceptable to him, lying is no big deal.
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Only thirteen percent of Americans said they would consider President Trump to be honest and trustworthy, according to a new Survey Monkey tracking poll.
survey monkey, alky?
LOL.
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BREAKING: IG Horowitz has found "reasonable grounds" for believing there has been a violation of federal criminal law in the FBI/DOJ's handling of the Clinton investigation/s and has referred his findings of potential criminal misconduct to Huber for possible criminal prosecution
10:18 AM - 17 May 2018
The rot runs deep.
Remember, The Lost Years Prez knew everything that happened. So now that we learned BlackBerry used the US Intelligence and Top Law Enforcement agencies to spy and attempted coup on this President.
Ole Roger, your a liberal.
You could give us the answer:
You could tell us what progrowth tax plan for the middle class are the Dems for?
FBI's Comey says 'no reasonable prosecutor' would bring a case against Clinton for emails.
So IG has it wrong.
Survey Rasmussen
2251
1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol– that our lives had become unmanageable.
2. Came to believe that a Power greater than our–selves could restore us to sanity.
3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.
9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.
12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
What caused the draining of the blue Wave?.
Wait Global Warming.
The obama obama administration used its counterintelligence power to spy on the opposition party's presidential campaign.
Read that again and recognize the criminality in that.
Meanwhile those same people are about to be referred to the doj by the IG for their criminal behavior in the hillary "investigation".
There should be no one defending any of that!
My hope is Trump had ordered the DOJ to wire tap for audio capture the phone calls made between Hillary, obama, Lynch, Mueller, Comey and others.
Hillary best Lawyer UP.
Obama and Dems that work for him are seeing an Orange Uniform Wave.
US Penitentiary
1300 Metropolitan Ave, Leavenworth, KS 66048
Liberal and wrong for MO.
"WASHINGTON • Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill voted against President Donald Trump’s nominee for CIA director Thursday, saying that Gina Haspel’s record at the spy agency showed that her “instincts and judgment” were not “in line with our country’s moral compass.”
The rot runs deep.
You can say that again.
Washington Post: Trump lawyer Cohen sought $1M from Qatar in late 2016
WASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen asked the Qatari government for at least $1 million in December 2016 in exchange for access or insight into the Trump administration, the Washington Post reported.
Qatar turned down Cohen's offer, made weeks before Trump's inauguration, the Post reported late on Wednesday, citing several people with knowledge of the situation.
A spokesman for Ahmed al-Rumaihi, who at the time was head of the investments division of Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, confirmed Cohen had requested a $1 million fee.
But the spokesman, Robert Siegfried, said the request related to the possibility of advising Qatar on investments in U.S. infrastructure, and that at no point was access to the administration discussed.
"The conversation was regarding infrastructure investment in the U.S.," he said. "At no point did Mr. Al-Rumaihi or anyone else from Qatar Investments pay the requested fee, nor did Mr. Al-Rumaihi ever entertain making such a payment."
Cohen's attorney Stephen Ryan did not respond to a request for comment.
Al-Rumaihi told the Post that Cohen made the solicitation in early December at the Peninsula Hotel in New York, an account Siegfried confirmed. They later spoke again outside a meeting in Trump Tower in New York on Dec. 12, 2016, where al-Rumaihi was part of a Qatari delegation that included Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed al-Thani, the Post reported.
The solicitation would be the latest such exchange offered by Cohen to be made public following acknowledgements by U.S. and European companies last week that they paid Cohen, who was Trump's lawyer for about a decade and self-described "fixer" for Trump.
Swiss drugmaker Novartis AG said it had paid Cohen nearly $1.2 million;
U.S. telecommunications company AT&T Inc said it made payments of $600,000;
and South Korea's Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd said it hired him for $150,000.
Novartis and AT&T have said they were contacted by the office of U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller about the situation in late 2017. Mueller is investigating possible collusion between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia, something that Trump has repeatedly denied.
At the same time, prosecutors are investigating Cohen for possible bank and tax fraud, possible campaign law violations linked to a hush-money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, and perhaps other matters related to Trump's presidential campaign, a person familiar with the probe has said. (Reporting by Eric Beech and Tim Ahmann)
Nothing wrong in any of that. Nothing.
Court Refuses to Halt Suit Against Trump
A panel of New York appeals judges has turned down President Trump’s request to halt a lawsuit filed by a former “Apprentice” contestant who claims Trump made unwelcome sexual advances toward her and then disputed her account of the interactions, Politico reports.
Washington Post: “The ruling on Thursday is a legal setback for Trump, who is facing multiple lawsuits focused on allegations women have made against him as well as his public comments about those women. It could open him up to discovery in the case, although he could also file further appeals to try to delay proceedings.“
_____________________
In other words, Donald, this is not Russia and you are not Putin.
Paul Manafort's former son-in-law has pleaded guilty and flipped.
Strange thing to do in a "with hunt" where no one has done anything wrong.
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
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