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So, how do you get a guilty plea with no evidence? Mueller really is amazing, huh?
So, how do you get a guilty plea with no evidence? Mueller really is amazing, huh?
You going to keep running with the narrative that this two bit volunteer is the proof to the whole Russian collusion story with Trump?
and they haven't found a single thread of evidence?? Really??
Why don't you ask the scores of people who plead guilty to rape and other serious charges and were freed later by DNA evidence how our wonderful criminal justice works.
Why don't you ask the scores of people who plead guilty to rape and other serious charges and were freed later by DNA evidence how our wonderful criminal justice works.
Why don't you ask the scores of people who plead guilty to rape and other serious charges and were freed later by DNA evidence how our wonderful criminal justice works.
Are you still going with that even after a guy pled guilty??
Why don't you ask the scores of people who plead guilty to rape and other serious charges and were freed later by DNA evidence how our wonderful criminal justice works.
He told one story to the FBI about emails he sent, then when the FBI went searching for these emails, his story ended up being a lie. He buried himself, it had NOTHING to do with Russian collusion.
Because he's a fucked up, Special Snowflake, 29 year old who probably got caught up in the moment trying to be a big shot.
I haven't seen that since Piggy posted the pics he claimed were the guys powerwashing the Ebola vomit off the sidewalk in Dallas...
anon_13ce6 saysOr he was trying to cover something up.
What exactly was he covering up?
Yesterday there was talk that Papa D is only a small part of this investigation. He got caught in a lie. Why did he lie? Time will tell.
But he does have some good negotiation leverage for getting info ( about collusion with Russia ) from these guys. Just seems smart to me.
Or maybe it's hard to put it together, and they will eventually. We just don't know yet. Calm down.
I'm just pissed at seeing my tax dollars go to a fake witch hunt. With all the resources and intelligence available to the federal government, after a year and a half, they should already have the criminals in jail, not coming up with some lame charges now.
Hell, the NSA has every email, text and phone conversation they ever made, it should be really easy to pull evidence, if it really existed.
Trump and Sessions sure are incompetent.
Hell, the NSA has every email, text and phone conversation she ever made, it should be really easy to pull evidence, if it really existed.
Unfortunately, the indictments of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his business partner Richard Gates have nothing whatever to do with "collusion," however broadly defined. Politically speaking, we have learned nothing except what we already knew: namely, that a shady businessman who briefly worked for the Trump campaign is, in fact, a very shady businessman indeed, one who has just pled not guilty to failing to register as a foreign agent on behalf of the Ukrainian puppet government and not declaring all of his income derived from his essentially pro-Kremlin lobbying.
Even George Papadopoulos' guilty plea is no smoking gun. The former foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign admits that he lied about email exchanges with a shadowy figure known as "the professor" who had promised Russian "dirt" on Clinton. But as far as we can tell, his communications with Dr. Dirt went nowhere.
Papadopoulos also made vague references in his emails to "meetings" with Russian officials that probably did not end up taking place, which seems important only if you ignore the fact that presidential candidates, especially after securing their parties' nominations, routinely meet with foreign leaders, even heads of state.
Monday's revelations don't in themselves mean anything other than that Jeff Sessions' Justice Department is keeping Mueller on a very long leash.
It needs to be shortened. The purpose of the investigation is to determine whether the presidential campaign of Donald Trump knowingly colluded with the Russian government in the hope of altering the outcome of the 2016 election, not to see whether any person even loosely connected with the former could be found guilty of any crime, including perjury.
http://theweek.com/articles/734070/mueller-running-amok
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