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BREAKING MASSIVE MUELLER ANNOUNCEMENT ,THE END IT'S NEAR

Comey And Mueller BLINDSIDED,New Evidence To Burn D.C.

Swamp To The Ground With all of the statues that liberals want

to topple in the United States, it's sort of shocking that they don't start putting

up statues of James Comey and Robert Mueller for every one that they tear down.

They represent every principle that liberals hold dear to the notion to lie, cheat and

steal.

James Comey and Robert Mueller are the most praised men in Washington.

Why?

Because these two D.C. insiders are trying to take down President Trump.

The liberal media have celebrated these men and their shocking disrespect for our democracy.

James Comey defied the criminal justice system when he gave Crooked Hillary a pass.

Robert Mueller continues to waste time and money on a witch hunt that only serves as

an excuse for why the Democrats lost in 2016.

But there is much more going on than we know about.

As the left celebrates these two men, news is coming out that exposes their true intentions.

From Breitbart: Seamus Bruner, Government Accountability Institute (GAI) researcher

and author of Compromised: How Money and Politics Drive FBI Corruption, explained how former

FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller leveraged their government positions to enrich

themselves…

"This is a familiar story [about] the revolving door; turning public service into self service,"

said Bruner.

"We followed the money.

We followed it to the top, and we found that these choir boys or boy scouts — as the

media likes to depict them — James Comey and Robert Mueller, they're really no better

than anyone else in the swamp.

They use their public service [and] their contacts and they cash in through the revolving

door."

It's a pattern we see all too often.

High-ranking officials leave their positions to get fat paychecks from private businesses.

They use their experience within government (and ongoing security clearances) to make

big bucks in the private sector.

What was once considered a public service is now a fast track to riches.

Neither Comey nor Mueller are interested in helping the country.

Instead, they have exploited their backgrounds for a payday.

Even know they seek to under our Justice Department and government for their own benefit.

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Nets' Kenyon Martin Revisits Alonzo Mourning Near-Fight | Heavy.com - Duration: 3:35.

Nets' Kenyon Martin Revisits Alonzo Mourning Near-Fight | Heavy.com

The intense near-fist fight between then-New Jersey Nets teammates Kenyon Martin and Alonzo Mourning in 2004 isn't a story NBA fans are likely to forget anytime soon.

But the situation, which nearly turned incredibly ugly, was recently revisited by Martin.

The original story from the New York Times included details of the back-and-forth between Martin and Mourning.

It also cites Martin reportedly "mocking" Mourning, who was diagnosed with a kidney disease and missed almost two full seasons prior to the incident.

"At least I'm out there on the court, not in the training room.

I'm trying to make the best of my time." Mourning told Martin.

"You can't be a leader in the trainer's room crying, 'My ankle, my ankle,' " Mourning added, referring to the sprained ankle that sidelined Martin for five games.

Martin responded by mocking Mourning, muttering, "My kidney, my kidney.".

Things escalated from there and the teammates were on the verge of what surely would have been an ugly fight.

But 14 years later, Martin revisited the incident with Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson on the Scoop B Radio Podcast.

The 15-year veteran, who only spent four seasons with the Nets, detailed the situation and offered his side of how things played out earlier this week.

"Zo got mad at me and was like: 'why don't you go and get your [expletive] off the training table," Kenyon Martin recounted on the Scoop B Radio Podcast.

"I was like: 'who the hell are you talking about bro? You better be worrying about your own [expletive] kidney and quit worrying about me!'".

Robinson then asked Martin who won the fight, and Martin admitted there weren't punches thrown, but that he wanted it to happen.

"There weren't any punches thrown! When he got mad and acted like he wanted to do something, I told them to let him go – I've seen your fight with Larry Johnson, I'll wear you out here.

" Martin said.

Talk about an incident escalating quickly.

But in the end, cooler heads prevailed, and Martin even admitted that he apologized to Mourning.

It's unknown if the two NBA players have spoken much since the near-fight, but it's hard to envision they've forged any type of a friendship after this.

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