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originally posted by: Scepticaldem
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: redmage
a reply to: carewemust
Rosenstein didn't urge everyone to record the President.
He asked/quipped about he himself wearing a wire.
If trumps joke about Russia having hillary emails was enough tfor the fbi to take serious, why isnt rosensteins joke?
Trump directly asked Russia to find Hillarys emails. No one else in the world wanted to see 30,000 emails about yoga and Chelsea's wedding. How can you still think Comey did anything wrong?
So a joke and oppo research from hillary was enough to get the FBI chomping at the bit to investigate Trump.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: pavil
I really dont expect that to be the outcome but yes... If they conclude that trump was innocent then fine... but like I said I dont really expect that to be the outcome.... I somehow think you know that already.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: pavil
Falling history? Sounds just like the propaganda russia put out during the campaign.... Looks like you bought the whole enchilada.
We already know that during the 2016 presidential election, the FBI and Justice Department acquired a secret warrant to spy on U.S. citizen Carter Page, a volunteer adviser to the Trump campaign. The warrant application was based on an “opposition research” file paid for by the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton through her lawyer. This fact, that the file was paid for by the candidate and party running against Donald Trump, was not disclosed by the FBI or Justice Department to the secret FISA court judge to whom that warrant application was made.
It was also never disclosed that the author of the file was a former British intelligence officer with close ties to Moscow, who had been deemed by the FBI to be “unreliable” and who was known — at the highest levels of the Justice Department — to be “desperate” to ensure that Trump never became president. In other words, the FBI and Justice Department knowingly hid exculpatory evidence from the surveillance court in order to be able to start spying on a member of the Trump team.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
I really dont expect that to be the outcome but yes... If they conclude that trump was innocent then fine... but like I said I dont really expect that to be the outcome.... I somehow think you know that already.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Sillyolme
I really dont expect that to be the outcome but yes... If they conclude that trump was innocent then fine... but like I said I dont really expect that to be the outcome.... I somehow think you know that already.
Well the whole investigation is tainted, nothing clean about it at all, and we are at the point to just keep digging to find anything about anything... Just keep digging, and digging, and digging, maybe they can find something that Trump did back in high school... lol All of this has never been about justice, and has stopped being a Russian collusion investigation a good while ago, its been a pure political move from the get go. If it was about justice then three quarters of Washington would be in jail right now, and so you on the left want to invest years and years 10 of millions all the three letter agencies to find anything on Trump, anything you can and then call it justice...lol
Find something good, kick him out, I really don't care, but you all are setting future events that no one will be willing to run for anything all because the orange man won in a election he was 100% going to lose.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
Nothing about the investigation is tainted. You just dont like it....
Oh well
Renditions are taking on renewed significance because the administration and Congress have not reached agreement on a consistent legal pathway for apprehending terrorism suspects overseas and bringing them to justice.....
and all of a sudden, after they met their friendly FBI agents and CIA agents — who didn’t identify themselves — my client found himself stateless and in a U.S. court,” said Batchelder, whose client is a native of Somalia who grew up in Britain. The sequence described by the lawyers matches a pattern from other rendition cases in which U.S. intelligence agents have secretly interrogated suspects for months without legal oversight before handing over the prisoners to the FBI for prosecution.