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Maxine Waters’ Dirty Secret Is Found Inside Her $4.3 Million Mansion
Loudmouth Democrat California State Representative Maxine Waters has been on a mission to take down President Donald Trump ever since he took office. Now, however, it seems like it’s her that is about to go down after her own nasty secret leaked.
Right Wing News reported that Waters represents California’s 43rd district, which is also one of the poorest areas in Southern California. Despite this, she has managed to amass quite a bit of wealth for herself over the 40-or-so years that she has been in congress being paid by the tax dollars of hard-working Americans. She even owns a $4.3 million mansion that is located in Hancock Park, long considered to be one of L.A.’s most posh neighborhoods.
Waters’ 6,000 square foot luxury estate is located far from the crime ridden area she represents in South Central L.A., an area that she refuses to live in herself. This raises the question of how she was able to amass this much wealthy when she was living on a “public servant” salary in the high rent district of Southern California.
“During her tenure, things have gotten much worse for her constituents,” wrote Jesse Lee Peterson for WND.com in an article entitled “Time to Show ‘Auntie Maxine’ the Door.” “Crime is out of control. Good jobs are gone. Public schools are failing to educate students. Illegal-alien gang members are driving black citizens out of their neighborhoods, yet Maxine is spending taxpayer funds on a witch hunt.”
During her decades in Congress, Waters has only passed a laughable three bills, and she has spent the rest of her time filling her family’s pockets instead of helping her constituents. Her daughter, Karen, has been paid nearly $750,000 since 2006 to run mailers urging Angelinos to vote for Waters every time she is up for reelection.
http://worldofreport.com/maxine-waters-dirty-secret-is-found-inside-her-4-3-million-mansion-its-all-over/
Trump team ready to ‘pressure’ Mueller at probe’s one-year mark
In an interview, Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, even cited James Comey's mid-2016 exoneration of Hillary Clinton as a model for the Russia special counsel.
President Donald Trump’s attorney has an unlikely new role model for special counsel Robert Mueller: James Comey.
Frustrated by the open-ended nature of Mueller’s Russia probe, which hits its one-year mark on Thursday, Rudy Giuliani says Mueller should follow the example Comey set in 2016, when the then-FBI director investigated — and then publicly exonerated — Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server.
“When Comey closed [the case] in July — although I think it was a complete whitewash — I’d like to have them do that for us,” the former New York mayor said.
Never mind that Comey later re-opened the case days before the 2016 election, after the discovery of new evidence, possibly costing Clinton the election. Or that Giuliani calls Comey “a major phony” and “a little baby.”
Giuliani’s point, echoed by many conservatives, is that Mueller’s year-old investigation has run too long and is causing Trump unacceptable political damage.
“Come on! They’ve had a whole year,” the Trump lawyer said in a recent interview. “We’re going to raise the pressure to try to get this thing over with. It’s gone on long enough,” he added.
“In the interest of the country, I think it's time to wrap it up,” Vice President Mike Pence told NBC last week.
Legal experts and former prosecutors say that, while Mueller is surely aware of the ticking clock, and especially the fast-approaching midterm elections, he isn’t likely to be moved by pressure from the Trump team.
“When cases are ripe to be brought, he will bring them,” said Peter Zeidenberg, a former federal prosecutor who served as deputy to special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald during the Bush-era Valerie Plame CIA leak investigation. “He won’t be doing any press conferences, of course. So no Comey-like scenarios. He will let his pleadings do the talking for him.”
Even after 12 months on the job, Mueller appears far from finishing his work. The first of two criminal trials for former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort is scheduled to begin in July, and other parts of his probe look to be expanding.
Mueller’s office, which declined comment for this story, has maintained a strict poker face throughout its year on the job. But Comey told NBC’s Meet the Press last month that Mueller was “definitely attentive to the [election] calendar, and like all good prosecutors, wants to finish as quickly as he can.”
In a separate interview in April with Axios, Comey explained that Mueller is under no specific Justice Department regulation for how to handle politically sensitive decisions, such as further indictments of Trump associates, during an election season. Instead, there are only unwritten DOJ “norms” that say prosecutors “avoid any action in the runup to an election that might have an impact — if you can.”
Comey also noted that a 2012 memo penned by Attorney General Eric Holder instructing employees that “politics must play no role in the decisions of federal investigators or prosecutors regarding any investigations or criminal charges” isn’t a formal DOJ rule either.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/05/16/trump-mueller-giuliani-russia-probe-590387