Interesting thing-----Idiot Dems were all over The President because he did not agree to a questioning by Mueller. ---Yet, Mr. Mueller now refuses to be questioned further by anybody about The Russia Probe, and you hear crickets from Idiot Dems.
Ya . . . . . strong moral character , definitely. Former Idaho GOP chair arrested for stalking estranged wife and performing sex act while hiding in bushes: report Lobbyist and former Idaho Republican Party chairman Jonathan Parker was arrested Thursday night by Boise police for felony stalking, the Idaho State Journal reported Friday. “Jonathan Parker, 39, was booked into the Ada County Jail at 10:44 p.m. on suspicion of first-degree stalking, according to the jail’s online roster,” the newspaper reported. “The charge is a felony in Idaho and is punishable by up to five years in prison, as well as a $10,000 fine.” The criminal complaint alleges Parker stalked his wife by “repeatedly hiding in bushes, masturbating, disguising himself with a wig.” Parker cited his commitment to his wife in his February resignation letter. She filed for divorce in March. Parker is being held on $80,000 bond. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 14.
Trump’s Kentucky Campaign Chair Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Trafficking One of President Trump’s loudest supporters will likely spend the rest of his life in jail after the conclusion of his child sex trafficking case. 71-year-old Timothy Nolan — a former Campbell County District Judge who was chair of the Trump campaign in Kentucky according to court documents — entered guilty pleas on all 21 counts against him in court on Friday. A press release issued by the office of Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear listed a multitude of charges, including human trafficking of adults, human trafficking of minors, and unlawful transaction with minors. Nolan will serve 20 years in jail and pay restitution of $110,000, with a bulk of the fine going toward the Human Trafficking Victims Fund, which the Kentucky General Assembly established in 2013. Nolan will be eligible for parole in 2022, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. If he had not entered guilty pleas, Nolan would have faced up to 100 years in prison. The New York Daily News reported that Nolan had a total of 19 victims dating back to 2004. While the victims’ information has not been publicly released, some of them included children below the age of 18. Judge Kathleen Lape said Nolan threatened arrest and eviction to force women and girls to have sex with him. Nolan also apparently paid the women and juveniles with heroin and painkillers, and gave alcohol to a minor on more than one occasion. In a statement following the pleas, Nolan’s attorney, Margo Grubbs, argued that what Nolan did would have been seen as legally acceptable under the laws of a different day and age. “[Nolan] took full personal responsibility for these acts that in his potential day and generation would not necessarily be considered to rise to the level of human trafficking,” Grubbs said. Some of Nolan’s pleas were Alford v. North Carolina pleas, meaning that the plea was given to avoid trial due to overwhelming evidence, but that Nolan still maintains his innocence.