Robdraggoo
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I dont want to dieWhos up for a "i don t recall" drinking game!
I dont want to dieWhos up for a "i don t recall" drinking game!
Does he want to come off as a weaker man than Bieber?
Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and key adviser, will testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee behind closed doors on Monday.
"As Mr. Kushner has been saying since March, he has been and is prepared to voluntarily cooperate and provide whatever information he has on the investigations to Congress," Kushner's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said on Wednesday. "Working with and being responsive to the schedules of the committees, we have arranged Mr. Kushner's interview with the Senate for July 24."
They will definitely lie in these. The point is to have their lie recorded so when proof comes out they lied after they can get jail time.
Of course, this admin has already been caught in many lies and nothing is sticking. Kushner still has his damn security clearance.
Republican: your father's campaign had the momentum of a runaway freight train, what makes him so popular?
Jr: I don't recall
Kushner in closed session is indeed interesting. Wonder what thast about.
Whos up for a "i don t recall" drinking game!
They will definitely lie in these. The point is to have their lie recorded so when proof comes out they lied after they can get jail time.
Of course, this admin has already been caught in many lies and nothing is sticking. Kushner still has his damn security clearance.
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Popcorn sales to spike on July 25th.
Quite. And he worked as Trump's campaign manager for free (officially).
Alcohol poisoning 5 min inWhos up for a "i don t recall" drinking game!
These senate hearings are pointless
Going to get my popcorn ready for when Al Franken gets to question Don Jr.
Going to get my popcorn ready for when Al Franken gets to question Don Jr.
If either one of them even testifies, they're going to plead the 5th from the start. You can't start answering questions and then opt out.
HYPE!
(yes I still get hyped for these hearings despite how many we've had already)