Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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He is very young to be having such severe memory problems


I guess who ever prepped Sessions prepped him too haha!!

Mad thing is if they did nothing wrong why do all of them have memory loss when asked a direct question.

This is the most frustrating thing. They all insist there is nothing to see here but refuse to answer even basic questions.

It's baffling that lawyers would advise people to say nothing or not admit something even if they believe innocence or no wrong doing.
 
Trump White House quietly cancels NASA research verifying greenhouse gas cuts

You can't manage what you don't measure. The adage is especially relevant for climate-warming greenhouse gases, which are crucial to manage—and challenging to measure. In recent years, though, satellite and aircraft instruments have begun monitoring carbon dioxide and methane remotely, and NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (CMS), a $10-million-a-year research line, has helped stitch together observations of sources and sinks into high-resolution models of the planet's flows of carbon. Now, President Donald Trump's administration has quietly killed the CMS, Science has learned.

The move jeopardizes plans to verify the national emission cuts agreed to in the Paris climate accords, says Kelly Sims Gallagher, director of Tufts University's Center for International Environment and Resource Policy in Medford, Massachusetts. "If you cannot measure emissions reductions, you cannot be confident that countries are adhering to the agreement," she says. Canceling the CMS "is a grave mistake," she adds.


More here:
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018...s-nasa-research-verifying-greenhouse-gas-cuts
 
Having Ronan Farrow investigating him can’t make Cohen sleep any easier.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news...-the-leak-of-michael-cohens-financial-records
Last week, several news outlets obtained financial records showing that Michael Cohen, President Trump’s personal attorney, had used a shell company to receive payments from various firms with business before the Trump Administration. In the days since, there has been much speculation about who leaked the confidential documents, and the Treasury Department’s inspector general has launched a probe to find the source. That source, a law-enforcement official, is speaking publicly for the first time, to The New Yorker, to explain the motivation: the official had grown alarmed after being unable to find two important reports on Cohen’s financial activity in a government database. The official, worried that the information was being withheld from law enforcement, released the remaining documents.
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The report also refers to two previous suspicious-activity reports, or sars, that the bank had filed, which documented even larger flows of questionable money into Cohen’s account. Those two reports detail more than three million dollars in additional transactions—triple the amount in the report released last week. Which individuals or corporations were involved remains a mystery. But, according to the official who leaked the report, these sars were absent from the database maintained by the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or fincen. The official, who has spent a career in law enforcement, told me, “I have never seen something pulled off the system. . . . That system is a safeguard for the bank. It’s a stockpile of information. When something’s not there that should be, I immediately became concerned.” The official added, “That’s why I came forward.”
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A substantial portion of this money seems to have ended up in Cohen’s personal accounts. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney filed a separate sarshowing that, during that same three-month period, Cohen set up two accounts with the firm, into which he deposited three checks from his Essential Consultants account, two in the amount of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars and one in the amount of five hundred and five thousand dollars. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney marked those transactions, which added up to more than a million dollars, as possible signs of “bribery or gratuity” and “suspicious use of third-party transactors (straw-man).”
 
Oh man, this kind of language is very dangerous

Some defenders of Trump’s statement claim that he is only refering to M13 gang members.

However this is the man who on the day he launched his campaign stated “When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

The so called “good immigrants” are always an afterthought/minority and helps build up excuses why policies such as below are excused or why Pence could stand on a stage and praise Joe Arpiao despite him running a “tent city” that had inhumane conditions.
http://www.businessinsider.com/john-kelly-family-separation-policy-illegal-border-crossing-2018-5

The White House chief of staff, John Kelly, defended the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy toward immigrants who cross the border illegally, telling NPR that separating parents from their children could be a "tough deterrent." The new policy has garnered backlash from critics who say that criminally prosecuting 100% of illegal border-crossing cases, as the Trump administration has vowed to do, will require children to be taken away from their detained parents.

When asked by NPR about those who say it's "cruel and heartless to take a mother away from her children," Kelly brushed off the question, according to an interview transcript released Friday. "I wouldn't put it quite that way," Kelly said. "The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever. But the big point is they elected to come illegally into the United States and this is a technique that no one hopes will be used extensively or for very long."
 
But of course he isn't a racist or a bigot. It's all so very clear that he isn't. I've thought through this and concluded he isn't a racist. In arriving at this conclusion I've scrutinized his "shithole" comments, his "rapists" and "drug dealer" comments, his "these people are animals" comments. And I've also thought long and hard about me and my >200K salary a year and my surburban living. And through this deep and thorough introspection, with heaps of worldly experience, empathy, and compasion, I conclude Trump isn't a bigot. I'm very satisfied with myself.
 
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