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Crime Ferris Mueller's Election Off (Mueller thread v. 24)

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Ill never understand trump and his cronies echoing the "mueller and his band of angry democrats". He's a fucking republican you fucking morons.
 
Timeline of events regarding Flynn:
Laid out like that, it's just incredible. I'm very very curious how massive the flip has to be for a scumbag like this to walk.
 
Laid out like that, it's just incredible. I'm very very curious how massive the flip has to be for a scumbag like this to walk.

Shit, if this was 1790. George Washington would be like "I must say, I cannot lie, I want to see that fucker hang from a cherry tree nigh!!"
 
Is this it for Trump? I do like the cheerleading though
It meaning, all the sleep he's going to get for a long time?

It meaning, a down low deal with Russians to put a Trump Tower in fucking Moscow, when he said he didn't know any Russians and didn't do business there?

It meaning, he won't lie anymore?
 
I said there is no purpose to charging someone who won't stand trial unless it's a publicity stunt.

And that shows a complete lack of understanding of our justice system. People not physically present in a jurisdiction are often charged for a multitude of reasons: to make sure the statute of limitations doesn't run; so that they may be subject to arrest should they ever appear in the jurisdiction; so that an active warrant can be issued for purposes of extradition, or to keep with treaty obligations where other countries require such before extradition/confinement; as a statutory requirement to seize assets or freeze bank accounts.

You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. They really need to give you guys just at least an intro into American Governance 101 before they send you out in the world to shit-post everywhere.
 
If there was ever anyone who deserved to hang for treason, it's one of Trump's best people. Jesus.

I didn’t realize/forgot until this timeline was posted that Nunes could be dragged into all of this because of his time with the transition team an it would explain his wanting to torpedo the House Intel investigation into Russia.

If anyone looks like they are trying to clean up their room by throwing all of their toys under the bed, it is definitely Nunes.
 
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Lol at this goofy looking mofo

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Probably thought he was a real swinging dick, getting some exotic Russian fire crotch strange. Now he might catch an espionage case

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All of this happening within a week of the written answers.

Huh.

That slice of benefit of the doubt is getting thinner and thinner.
 
All of this happening within a week of the written answers.

Huh.

That slice of benefit of the doubt is getting thinner and thinner.
The timing is pretty interesting, I guess that's why news is saying Mueller looks like he's wrapping up?

The shorter the investigation the less chance that Trump himself is majorly implicated, so I hope Bob got everything he needs to make the right call on that.
 
The timing is pretty interesting, I guess that's why news is saying Mueller looks like he's wrapping up?

The shorter the investigation the less chance that Trump himself is majorly implicated, so I hope Bob got everything he needs to make the right call on that.
I've heard that it could signal otherwise as well. It'll be an interesting week for sure.

I'm checking out the redacteds, and it sure sounds like the Russians had shit on the national security advisor. Specifically that he conveyed the idea to the Russians that Obama's sanctions weren't something they had to be concerned about, don't acknowledge them, we'll fix it.

Therefore the Russians have something over him they can make public, and threaten to do so... compromised, as they say.
 
And that shows a complete lack of understanding of our justice system. People not physically present in a jurisdiction are often charged for a multitude of reasons: to make sure the statute of limitations doesn't run; so that they may be subject to arrest should they ever appear in the jurisdiction; so that an active warrant can be issued for purposes of extradition, or to keep with treaty obligations where other countries require such before extradition/confinement; as a statutory requirement to seize assets or freeze bank accounts.

You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. They really need to give you guys just at least an intro into American Governance 101 before they send you out in the world to shit-post everywhere.

I addressed and added citations to all of that empty paragraph you laid out.
Those 13 Russians were never going to show up in US or international court and Putin was never going to extradite them to USA to stand trial where it would be alleged that they meddled in USA election on behalf of Russian government. The 1891 "treaty" , that's obsolete, specifically states against extraditing political-based accused. There is no chance in hell of that happening.Maybe it happens in hell, but not on earth.

Mueller tried his hand in negotiating extraditing Snowden. How did that go for Bob? He woke up at 3am for a week and they didn't even answer his calls. They even gave Snowden an asylum shortly after.

This was Mueller's PR stunt, that he knew would never produce a conviction. #1 goal of indicting an individual is getting a conviction, and since this was off the table from the start, it was a publicity stunt. Accusing me of not knowing anything is just angry talk.

I don't have confidence in Robert Mueller based on his track record and how he conducted this investigation. I think a more capable, and less "high profile" prosecutor could do a better job. Mueller brought the name recognition and bureaucratic ties, but not skill or great track record.
 
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I've heard that it could signal otherwise as well. It'll be an interesting week for sure.

I'm checking out the redacteds, and it sure sounds like the Russians had shit on the national security advisor. Specifically that he conveyed the idea to the Russians that Obama's sanctions weren't something they had to be concerned about, don't acknowledge them, we'll fix it.

Therefore the Russians have something over him they can make public, and threaten to do so... compromised, as they say.
Wow, that whole backdooring of the State Department sounds like it went pretty far. It's probably not enough (?) on its own to be a crime, without some juicy quid pro quo, but I'm not confident on that.
 
Wow, that whole backdooring of the State Department sounds like it went pretty far. It's probably not enough (?) on its own to be a crime, without some juicy quid pro quo, but I'm not confident on that.
Nor am I, and surely unqualified to do anything but speculate.

The extent of Flynn's cooperation is given as complete. His rank and service aren't the only things being taken into account wrt the sentencing recommendation.
He had to give up something substantial.

We're on a roller coaster for the next couple of days
 
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