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Mueller won't indict Trump on even one charge. Agree?
It's too soon to anyone to be acting on certainty, imo.
Mueller won't indict Trump on even one charge. Agree?
How do you cap it? I say >95%.It's too soon to anyone to be acting on certainty, imo.
How do you cap it? I say >95%.
I think the most likely scenario is Trump starts issuing pardons on people close to him (Paulie and Donny Jr) and then Congress wakes up.
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This is the resume of an American Patriot.
AV bet that Trump doesn't pardon Don Jr.
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This is the resume of an American Patriot.
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This is the resume of an American Patriot.
You said it's "the most likely scenario" and then backtracked in a matter of minutes.Well, Don Jr isn't on trial yet so that'll have to wait too.
You said it's "the most likely scenario" and then backtracked in a matter of minutes.
Donald Trump behaves as though there's no chance the investigation will clear him. Which it could very well do.
But to listen to him bitch-whine, you'd guess he's guilty as hell.
I think the most likely scenario is Trump starts issuing pardons on people close to him (Paulie and Donny Jr) and then Congress wakes up.
More fan fic from the guy who claims he’s been right more than me.
Well, Don Jr isn't on trial yet
You've denied anything happened from the start and have been tripping over yourself to make sense just like the President.
Quote me then.
Oh that’s right, you can’t.
It's a shame that you've been duped by a Russian plant.
Ronald Regan is rolling in his grave because of people like you.
Dershowitz: Rudy Giuliani may have used an inartful phrase when he said, "truth isn't truth", but he was absolutely right. Say the president were to be asked the question, "did you discuss Flynn with Comey?" and he says "No." Let's assume that's truthful for a moment. But Comey says "Yes". Or let's assume the president is asked, "Did you know about the meeting in Trump Tower" and he says "no" but then Cohen says "yes". So you have two statements that can't both be true. But we're human beings. We're not sure we can determine what's true or not. The prosecutors may decide that the truth is with Cohen and Comey and not with the president. That's why we defense lawyers call that a "perjury trap." You never allow your client to answer a question truthfully if someone else will answer the question differently and that person may be believed over the truthful answer. That's what Rudy was trying to say. Inartfully put, but the point of it was something every defense attorney would agree to.
@vengeful