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Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Monday, May 7, 2018
Kansas will put you to work ......
From: psweb@da.ks.gov
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Sent: Monday, May 7, 2018 1:55 PM
To: Henry A McClure <mcre@cox.net>
Subject: [ks_new_jobs] State of Kansas HIghlighted Jobs
Sent: Monday, May 7, 2018 1:55 PM
To: Henry A McClure <mcre@cox.net>
Subject: [ks_new_jobs] State of Kansas HIghlighted Jobs
Listed below
are some of the State of Kansas highlighted jobs as
of 5/7/18. For a listing of ALL
vacancies with the State of Kansas, you can go to our Civil Service Job
web site at: http://jobs.ks.gov/
- Upcoming
Applicant Workshop:
June 12 – Topeka Workforce Center – 10:00 – 11:30
County
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Title
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Agency
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Req#
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Closes
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Butler
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Engineering Technician
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Department of Transportation
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189604
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5/21/2018
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Butler
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Senior Administrative Assistant
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Dept for Children and Families
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189552
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Cowley
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Certified Nurse Aide Specialist
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Veterans Commission
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189551
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Cowley
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Certified Nurse Aide Specialist
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Veterans Commission
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189550
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Cowley
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Facility Maint. Repair Technic
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Veterans Commission
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189569
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Douglas
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Driver License Examiner
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Department of Revenue
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189592
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5/14/2018
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Ellis
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Equipment Operator
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Department of Transportation
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189597
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5/21/2018
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Ellis
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Program Consultant
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Veterans Commission
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189576
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5/14/2018
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Ford
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Cook
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Veterans Commission
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189574
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Ford
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Driver License Examiner Spec
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Department of Revenue
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189296
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5/13/2018
|
Geary
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Program Consultant I
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Dept of Commerce
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189547
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5/15/2018
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Harvey
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Equipment Operator
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Department of Transportation
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189282
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5/18/2018
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Harvey
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Equipment Operator
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Department of Transportation
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189093
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5/18/2018
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Johnson
|
Engineering Technician
|
Department of Transportation
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189222
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5/18/2018
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Johnson
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Engineering Technician
|
Department of Transportation
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189393
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5/21/2018
|
Johnson
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
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187901
|
5/18/2018
|
Kearny
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
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189598
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5/17/2018
|
Labette
|
Cook
|
Parsons St Hosp & Trng Center
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189563
|
5/12/2018
|
Labette
|
Mental Health/Dev Disab Tech
|
Parsons St Hosp & Trng Center
|
189560
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5/12/2018
|
Labette
|
Mental Health/Dev Disab Tech
|
Parsons St Hosp & Trng Center
|
189562
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5/12/2018
|
Labette
|
Registered Nurse
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Parsons St Hosp & Trng Center
|
189588
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5/14/2018
|
Labette
|
Social Worker Specialist
|
Parsons St Hosp & Trng Center
|
189561
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5/12/2018
|
Labette
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Training Program Manager
|
Parsons St Hosp & Trng Center
|
189564
|
5/12/2018
|
Leavenworth
|
Accountant
|
Lansing Correctional Facility
|
189068
|
5/17/2018
|
Leavenworth
|
Corrections Officer I (A)
|
Lansing Correctional Facility
|
189512
|
5/31/2018
|
Leavenworth
|
Resource Protection Officer
|
Adjutant General
|
189538
|
|
Linn
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
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189590
|
5/18/2018
|
Lyon
|
Engineering Technician
|
Department of Transportation
|
189225
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5/14/2018
|
Montgomery
|
Protection Specialist
|
Dept for Children and Families
|
189566
|
|
Nemaha
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
|
189220
|
5/15/2018
|
Neosho
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
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189586
|
5/18/2018
|
Neosho
|
Human Services Assistant
|
Dept for Children and Families
|
189498
|
5/11/2018
|
Osage
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
|
189593
|
5/21/2018
|
Pawnee
|
Human Services Counselor
|
Larned State Hospital
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189568
|
|
Pawnee
|
Senior Administrative Assistant
|
Larned State Hospital
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189553
|
|
Rawlins
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
|
189556
|
5/16/2018
|
Reno
|
Corrections Officer I (A)
|
Hutchinson Correctional Fclty
|
189555
|
6/1/2018
|
Reno
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
|
189605
|
5/21/2018
|
Riley
|
Attorney
|
Dept for Children and Families
|
189109
|
6/30/2018
|
Riley
|
Driver Lic Examiner Spvsr
|
Department of Revenue
|
188841
|
5/11/2018
|
Riley
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
|
189229
|
5/21/2018
|
Saline
|
Protection Specialist
|
Dept for Children and Families
|
189572
|
|
Sedgwick
|
Administrative Specialist
|
Dept for Children and Families
|
189545
|
5/11/2018
|
Sedgwick
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
|
189151
|
5/10/2018
|
Sedgwick
|
Human Services Assistant
|
Dept for Children and Families
|
189573
|
5/13/2018
|
Sedgwick
|
Protection Specialist
|
Dept for Children and Families
|
189587
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5/14/2018
|
Sedgwick
|
Senior Administrative Assistant
|
Dept for Children and Families
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189557
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5/12/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Accountant
|
KS Correctional Industries
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189589
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5/17/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Administrative Assistant
|
Kansas Neurological Institute
|
189579
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5/13/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Administrative Assistant
|
Judicial Branch
|
189554
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6/4/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Administrative Specialist
|
Kansas Human Rights Commission
|
189578
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5/23/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Administrative Specialist
|
Department of Labor
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189582
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5/18/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Appellate Court Clerk II
|
Judicial Branch
|
189543
|
5/30/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Associate Auditor
|
Post Audit Legislative Div
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189583
|
6/4/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Auditor
|
Ks Dept for Aging & Disab Svs
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189570
|
|
Shawnee
|
Chemist
|
Kansas Dept of Agriculture
|
189544
|
|
Shawnee
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Consultant
|
Dept of Health & Environment
|
186416
|
6/6/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Corrections Counselor II
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Kansas Juvenile Correct. Cmplx
|
189507
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5/12/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Corrections Counselor II
|
Kansas Juvenile Correct. Cmplx
|
189510
|
5/12/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Corrections Officer I (A)
|
Topeka Correctional Facility
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189548
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5/28/2018
|
Shawnee
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Crime Victims Advocate
|
Attorney General
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189581
|
5/18/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Custodial Specialist
|
Kansas Juvenile Correct. Cmplx
|
189558
|
5/12/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Data Analyst
|
Dept of Health & Environment
|
188321
|
5/21/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Engineering Associate
|
Department of Transportation
|
189580
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5/24/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Engineering Technician
|
Department of Transportation
|
189594
|
5/21/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
|
187301
|
5/18/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Financial Examiner
|
Bank Commissioner
|
189541
|
8/30/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Professional Civil Engineer
|
Department of Transportation
|
189534
|
5/14/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Program Consultant I
|
Kansas Bureau of Investigation
|
189549
|
5/15/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Project Manager
|
Dept of Health & Environment
|
189606
|
5/21/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Property Appraiser
|
Department of Revenue
|
189565
|
5/14/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Protection Specialist
|
Dept for Children and Families
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189567
|
|
Shawnee
|
Public Service Executive
|
Dept for Children and Families
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189559
|
5/16/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Public Service Executive
|
Dept of Health & Environment
|
189277
|
5/17/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Resource Protection Officer
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Adjutant General
|
189539
|
|
Shawnee
|
Resource Protection Officer
|
Adjutant General
|
189585
|
|
Shawnee
|
Resource Protection Officer-LEO
|
Adjutant General
|
189540
|
|
Shawnee
|
Senior Administrative Assistant
|
Fire Marshal
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189584
|
5/18/2018
|
Shawnee
|
Technology Support Consultant
|
Department of Transportation
|
189575
|
5/17/2018
|
Thomas
|
Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
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189596
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5/21/2018
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Trego
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Equipment Operator
|
Department of Transportation
|
189595
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5/21/2018
|
Woodson
|
Environmental Associate
|
KS Wildlife, Parks & Tourism
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189542
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5/11/2018
|
Wyandotte
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Engineering Technician
|
Department of Transportation
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189267
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5/18/2018
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Wyandotte
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Equipment Operator
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Department of Transportation
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188565
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5/15/2018
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* As of 5/7/18
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Please see the
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Saturday, May 5, 2018
This is important.....thanks Joe
This is important
Friday - May 4, 2018
If Donald Trump does not wish to collaborate in the destruction of his presidency, he will refuse to be questioned by the FBI, or by a grand jury, or by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his malevolent minions.
Should Mueller subpoena him, as he has threatened to do, Trump should ignore the subpoena, and frame it for viewing in Trump Tower.
If Mueller goes to the Supreme Court and wins an order for Trump to comply and testify to a grand jury, Trump should defy the court.
The only institution that is empowered to prosecute a president is Congress. If charges against Trump are to be brought, this is the arena, this is the forum, where the battle should be fought and the fate and future of the Trump presidency decided.
The goal of Mueller's prosecutors is to take down Trump on the cheap. If they can get him behind closed doors and make him respond in detail to questions — to which they already know the answers — any misstep by Trump could be converted into a perjury charge.
Trump has to score 100 on a test to which Mueller's team has all the answers in advance while Trump must rely upon memory.
Why take this risk?
By now, witnesses have testified in ways that contradict what Trump has said. This, plus Trump's impulsiveness, propensity to exaggerate, and often rash responses to hostile questions, would make him easy prey for the perjury traps prosecutors set up when they cannot convict their targets on the evidence.
Mueller and his team are the ones who need this interrogation.
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For, after almost two years, their Russiagate investigation has produced no conclusive proof of the foundational charge — that Trump's team colluded with Vladimir Putin's Russia to hack and thieve the emails of the Clinton campaign and DNC.
Having failed, Mueller & Co. now seek to prove that, even if Trump did not collude with the Russians, he interfered with their investigation.
How did Trump obstruct justice?
Did he suggest that fired NSC Advisor Gen. Mike Flynn might get a pardon? What was his motive in firing FBI Director James Comey? Did Trump edit the Air Force One explanation of the meeting in June 2016 between his campaign officials and Russians? Did he pressure Attorney General Jeff Sessions to fire Mueller?
Mueller's problem: These questions and more have all been aired and argued endlessly in the public square. Yet no national consensus has formed that Trump committed an offense to justify his removal. Even Democrats are backing away from talk of impeachment.
Trump's lawyers should tell Mueller to wrap up his work, as Trump will not be testifying, no matter what subpoena he draws up, or what the courts say he must do. And if Congress threatens impeachment for defying a court order, Trump should tell them: Impeach me and be damned.
Will a new Congress impeach and convict an elected president?
An impeachment battle would become a titanic struggle between a capital that detests Trump and a vast slice of Middle America that voted to repudiate that capital's elite, trusts Trump, and will stand by him to the end.
And in any impeachment debate before Congress and the cameras of the world, not one but two narratives will be heard.
The first is that Trump colluded with the Russians to defeat Hillary Clinton and then sought to obstruct an investigation of his collusion.
The second is the story of how an FBI cabal went into the tank on an investigation of Clinton to save her campaign. Then it used the product of a Clinton-DNC dirt-diving operation, created by a British spy with Russian contacts, to attempt to destroy the Trump candidacy. Now, failing that, it's looking to overthrow the elected president of the United States.
In short, the second narrative is that the "deep state" and its media auxiliaries are colluding to overturn the results of the 2016 election.
Unlike Watergate, with Russiagate, the investigators will be on trial as well.
Trump needs to shift the struggle out of the legal arena, where Mueller and his men have superior weapons, and into the political arena, where he can bring his populous forces to bear in the decision as to his fate.
This is the terrain on which Trump can win — an us-vs-them fight, before Congress and country, where not only the alleged crimes of Trump are aired but also the actual crimes committed to destroy him and to overturn his victory.
Trump is a nationalist who puts America first both in trade and securing her frontiers against an historic invasion from the South. If he is overthrown, and the agenda for which America voted is trashed as well, it may be Middle America in the streets this time.
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