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originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
Put Mueller in the same cell with Hillary. That will be his punishment.
May 21, 2008 · Approximately 70% of the men imprisoned in Guantánamo are in solitary confinement or isolation.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Grambler
Perhaps it wasn't the law that saved him but a political decision taken by Mueller and others in an effort to stop your country tearing itself apart should they have returned a guilty verdict.
Napolitano disagreed with the special counsel’s decision not to make a determination on obstruction of justice.
“Mueller laid out at least a half-dozen crimes of obstruction committed by Trump,” he wrote, “from asking former deputy national security adviser KT McFarland to write an untruthful letter about the reason for Flynn’s chat with Kislyak, to asking [former campaign aide] Corey Lewandowski and then White House counsel Don McGahn to fire Mueller and McGahn to lie about it, to firing Comey to impede the FBI’s investigations, to dangling a pardon in front of Michael Cohen to stay silent, to ordering his aides to hide and delete records.”
“The essence of obstruction,” he wrote, “is deception or diversion – to prevent the government from finding the truth.”
www.theguardian.com...
And if someone manages to sneak in Hillary's plastic strap-on, well he better watch out.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Grambler
Where did the text messages that we were all reading come from then? I think you are wrong.
Perhaps it is best to shut your mouth, given that in this case it is clear you have no clue.
The inspector general was unable to review any communications between Strzok and Page on the iPhones they were assigned during their time working for the special counsel's office because the phones were returned to their factory settings when they were returned, which was done as a matter of routine. Texts between Strzok and Page between Dec. 15, 2017 and May 17, 2017, were lost because of a glitch in the FBI's data collection system, but the inspector general was able to recover about 10,000 texts from each their devices. The report said there was no evidence that Strzok and Page had "attempted to circumvent the FBI's text message collection capabilities.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Scepticaldem
No they were cleaned so that they could be recycled.
The texts have all been preserved in toto.
Trump must have read something here on ATS and adopted it. He was probably on just before that presser. Last info in first info out with that dude.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: RexKramerPRT
Just watched this clip. Guess that means charges will be forthcoming. Unless he's talking sh*t.
Another question that Mueller will not answer on July 17th.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
Im sure they know it and they did not do that.
The phones are recycled and the personal stuff is removed before they are given to another agent.
The emails and texts have been archived like all federal employees are supposed to do, Christ they are probably all online somewhere too.
trump is just making noise again.
Lets ask him why HIS staff deleted their e mails before Mueller got to see them.... That is actually in the investigative report while trump is F.O.S..
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Jonjonj
Perhaps it is best to shut your mouth, given that in this case it is clear you have no clue.
How very Trumpian of you , I was just speculating hence "perhaps", surprising speculation would meet such a response on a site that is largely built on speculation.
It's these political threads that "sucks arse"