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Talk to any Judge appointed by Trump.How can a past employer possibly be a conflict?
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Talk to any Judge appointed by Trump.How can a past employer possibly be a conflict?
Talk to any Judge appointed by Trump.
All that has been reviewed and found not to be worthy of charges.No, that doesn’t stand scrutiny because he is smart enough to understand when he’s misrepresenting facts, as he did with the conclusions of the Mueller report. He acted as if he were the president’s lawyer rather than the country’s.
No, the Mueller report mentions ten discrete instances.
Lol, sure - by Barr. The unindicted co-conspirator, individual 1, is Mr. Trump (not the Mueller report but Cohen's sentencing memo by Mueller). Please refer to pages 213-214All that has been reviewed and found not to be worthy of charges.
There are more:
Why it is not possible for some people to accept that the DOJ can elect not to consider a potential crime worth the effort to attempt to get a conviction is a mystry to me, those same people seem to be able to accept the fact that the head of the FBI pointed out several violations of Federal law violated by Hilary Clinton but at the same time indicated that she would not be prosecuted, why do some people have no problem understanding that but have so much of a problem understanding the same concept applied to Trump, could there be a double standard at work?Lol, sure - by Barr. The unindicted co-conspirator, individual 1, is Mr. Trump (not the Mueller report but Cohen's sentencing memo by Mueller). Please refer to pages 213-214
The double standard is yours. Comey was not a fan of Clinton and, in violation of policy, announced he was reopening the investigation into her emails just two weeks or so before the election which effectively tanked her candidacy. He concluded that there was no intent to break the law, which is pretty much what Mueller stated about Trump's collusion. However, he did not conclude that about Trump's obstruction of justice. It's water under the bridge now - there are new crimes to prosecute the former guy for, although obstruction is a recurring theme.Why it is not possible for some people to accept that the DOJ can elect not to consider a potential crime worth the effort to attempt to get a conviction is a mystry to me, those same people seem to be able to accept the fact that the head of the FBI pointed out several violations of Federal law violated by Hilary Clinton but at the same time indicated that she would not be prosecuted, why do some people have no problem understanding that but have so much of a problem understanding the same concept applied to Trump, could there be a double standard at work?
Whoot, there it is. You can also expect Jim Jordan, Scott Perry, and Mark Meadows getting the same treatment.Pence subpoenaed by special counsel investigating Trump
Special counsel Jack Smith’s office is seeking documents and testimony related to January 6, the source said. They want the former vice president to testify about his interactions with Trump leading up to the 2020 election and the day of the attack on the US Capitol.
Whoot, there it is. You can also expect Jim Jordan, Scott Perry, and Mark Meadows getting the same treatment.
How nice, an “invitation”!Meadows and Perry are more likely to get a very different kind of document from the grand jury. (Starts with an "I".)
How nice, an “invitation”!
Nice and civil.
Trump special counsel hauls lawyers before grand jury
Trump attorney Evan Corcoran, who handled the former president's responses to the government over its requests for the return of records, was interviewed before a grand jury, The New York Times reported on Friday.
Pence subpoenaed by special counsel investigating Trump
Special counsel Jack Smith’s office is seeking documents and testimony related to January 6, the source said. They want the former vice president to testify about his interactions with Trump leading up to the 2020 election and the day of the attack on the US Capitol.