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SHOUT OUT TO THE COAL GANG LEADER @rexanglorum WE ARE GOING TO MAKE CALIFORNIA GREAT AGAIN
DA LIBTARDS WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT HIT THEM IN THEIR ECHO CHAMBER

CATCH ME DIDDY BOPPIN TO DA GOVERNATOR OFFICE B
 
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http://thehill.com/policy/national-...y-for-senate-testimony-on-clinton-email-probe
McCabe seeking immunity for Senate testimony on Clinton email probe
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is seeking legal immunity in exchange for his testimony on the agency's handling of the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
A lawyer for McCabe wrote to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley(R-Iowa) on Tuesday seeking a guarantee of immunity for McCabe's testimony before the panel, writing that the former FBI official would plead the Fifth if prompted to testify otherwise, CNN reported.
"Mr. McCabe is willing to testify, but because of the criminal referral, he must be afforded suitable legal protection," McCabe attorney Michael Bromwich wrote to Grassley, according to CNN.



"This is a textbook case for granting use immunity...If this Committee is unwilling or unable to obtain such an order, then Mr. McCabe will have to no choice but to invoke his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination."

McCabe is the subject of a criminal referral from the agency's inspector general, which has reportedly found that McCabe acted inappropriately by leaking information to a reporter and then lying about it to then-FBI Director James Comey.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired McCabe in March, citing the internal review that found McCabe "lacked candor." McCabe has insisted he acted within his authority in authorizing FBI officials to talk to a reporter about an ongoing investigation surrounding the Clinton Foundation in 2016.

Grassley has also invited Comey, as well as former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, to testify before the committee about the Clinton email investigation, sources told CNN.

President Trump has repeatedly and publicly attacked McCabe over donations to his wife's unsuccessful state Senate campaign in Virginia in 2015 from a group led by then-Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D), a close Clinton family ally.

The president has called for an investigation into McCabe, who he blames for bringing the investigation into Clinton to an end.

In April, Bromwich announced that McCabe planned to retaliate by suing Trump for defamation, and was considering other charges.
 
Bruh, you legit got me about crying some red white and blue libby tears....

From one naturalized ilbby to another, salute.....

I'm about to pop some kombucha and toast to you famb, let's get it....



And I'm mirin the menu heavy.

#SOROS SET

WHOLE.LOTTA.KALE.GANG.**** :smokin


GOD BLESS YOU.

GOD BLESS AMERICA.

































That is if you are religious. If you're not then it's no big deal because there is no factual evidence to prove the existence of the god I worship and you'e fully entitled to believe in whatever you want.
 
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"I am apologizing for some of my Facebook comments," he wrote. "I would never advocate discriminating against people based on their color or race."
http://thehill.com/homenews/news/39...hould-be-allowed-to-turn-away-people-of-color
SD state lawmaker: Businesses should be allowed to 'turn away people of color'
A South Dakota state lawmaker argued in a Facebook comment that businesses should be allowed to turn down people based on the color of their skin.

The comment from state Rep. Michael Clark (R) came shortly after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado baker, who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple because of his religious beliefs.

That prompted a Facebook post from Clark, hailing the decision as a "win for freedom of speech and freedom of religion," according to the Argus Leader newspaper, which reported on the since-deleted post.



Some Facebook users began questioning Clark's post, prompting the state lawmaker to respond to one.

"It is his business," Clark wrote in a comment. "He should have the opportunity to run his business the way he wants. If he wants to turn away people of color, then [that's] his choice."

Clark deleted the post on Tuesday, saying he had "jumped in on it a little bit too fast," the Leader reported.

He later apologized for the comment in an email to a reporter for the Leader.

"I am apologizing for some of my Facebook comments," he wrote. "I would never advocate discriminating against people based on their color or race."

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 expressly prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin.

In an interview with the Leader, Clark said he believed that business owners should be able to turn away certain customers if they would otherwise violate their religious beliefs.

"If it’s truly his strongly based belief, he should be able to turn them away," Clark told the Leader. "People shouldn’t be able to use their minority status to bully a business."

He said that it would ultimately be up to the consumers to decide whether they want to patronize a business or not.

"The vote of the dollar is very strong," Clark said.
 
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Yeah buddy. Voted for the first time in my life. I’m a true American now. I’m finally human.

Bout to crack open this ice cold bottle of GT’s enlightened organic and raw ‘bucha and eat these organic seaweed chips to celebrate.

Going to order an Amy’s organic gluten free spinach pesto and feta pizza on Amazon pantry from Whole Foods for dinner. Going to pop that in my solar powered outdoor pizza oven while I listen to NPR.

For dessert I think I’ll use my leftover organic pinapple to make some homemade chia-pinapple sorbet.

METH
 
This is URGENT. We need to use any and all means necessary to GET HELP NOW. The libbie conjecture and innuendo is OUT OF COALTROL and I am afraid Coalifornia may soon fall.

But don't worry, comrade. I am on the phone with METH right now.

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All libbies are being REPORTED. Especially niketalker23 niketalker23

Voted for the first time in my life.

REPORTED for not voting for Donald Trump in 2016. SMH WOW. Are you even American?????????????

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edit: I am invoking COAL GANG rule #23.12A, which states that, during a state of emergency, COALRADES will assume MODERATOR responsibilities until Meth can return to restore order. SADDLE UP, fellas. It's time for some SmashMouth MODERATION, COALSERVATIVE STYLE!!!!

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