Now, Trump faces a grand jury subpoena, which has hung over his presidency for the last two months.
Bill Clinton was subpoenaed but chose to negotiate an interview with his lawyer present (which usually isn't allowed in a grand jury). He got impeached.
As @JoyceWhiteVance explained, Mueller wouldn't pursue a #TrumpRussia grand jury subpoena against the President without consulting with the Acting Attorney General, i.e. Rosenstein.
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Meanwhile, Senate Republicans sent a shot across the bow last week in favor of Mueller, but as my report notes, it's a long shot to become law.
@Lawrence the Russian historian Yuri Felshtinsky has written two major stories about my deep dive journalism. He's a world-famous Russian historian. He co-authored a book with Alexander Litvinenko, who Putin poisoned with polonium tea. Solid citation here. english.gordonua.com/amp/news/exclu…
Felshtinsky just released this story, which includes his affirmation of our work on Alexander Torshin and Maria Butina.
Social Media Analysis of the race for #Miami's easternmost #FL27 Congressional district which has five Democrats vying to be the nominee (and presumptive front-runner) to replace Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.
I used @crowdtangle to analyze all 5 candidates last 3 months.
Twitter:
@david4florida - highest engagement rate, most retweets @matthaggman - most popular single post, lowest engagement rate, most posts. @VOTEHEPBURN - doing better than: @rosengonzalez - least posts, fewest interactions @DonnaShalala - nearly fewest posts, underperforming
The most popular post in the entire last 3 months is from @matthaggman who has the most overall engagements by posting more and more material. He's also leading in most posts, almost double Richardson, but has 1/4th of R's engagement rate. Effective tho.
The Vityaz are a prestigious former brigade of the Russian Ministry of Interior, which have been reorganized into three parts, two of them private.
- A battalion of regulars in RosGvard, Putin's praetorian guard.
- A spetznaz training center
- A private security company
Alexander Torshin frequently shares photos of himself with Vityaz, calling them "his people" and he frequently appears with their Commander, Col. Sergey Lysyuk, who is a Hero of the Russian Federation and Butina spent a considerable amount of time with them too.