Spygate is unravelling
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All those shitty FISA warrants, then Hillary Clinton playing dumb and saying 'you mean like wipe it with a cloth'?
Then Biden giving the order to unmask Flynn...
Yeah, bunch of fucking spies. Burn the lot of them out of government.
Anyone wondering if 5 eyes was used?
Then Biden giving the order to unmask Flynn...
Yeah, bunch of fucking spies. Burn the lot of them out of government.
Anyone wondering if 5 eyes was used?
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No, absolutely no-one.
Do you have a point to make here?
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Flynn lying to the FBI was not a crime, and he was mislead that it was a crime by the prosecutionTero wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 8:25 am
Judge Emmet G. Sullivan’s appointment of the former judge, John Gleeson, was an extraordinary move in a case with acute political overtones. Mr. Flynn pleaded guilty twice to lying to investigators as part of a larger inquiry into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
Judge Sullivan also asked Judge Gleeson to explore the possibility that by trying to withdraw his pleas, Mr. Flynn opened himself to perjury charges.

AG Barr correctly pointed out the FBI was not involved in a legitimate investigation, they had a recording of the conversation and already knew what was said, and there was no lawful purpose for their original interview with Flynn. So no crime could have been committed, they could have just as well taken him out for ice cream and try 'to get him to say strawberry was his favorite.
There does appear to be an unlawful purpose for that Flynn interview though, and AG Barr will be issuing subpoenas to get to the bottom of it. And indictments maybe at the end

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Every investigation by the FBI is a legitimate investigation. Charges are another matter.
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Authoritative opinion from renowned anatine legal scholar settles the question conclusively. 

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L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 2:33 pmAuthoritative opinion from renowned anatine legal scholar settles the question conclusively.![]()
Wut?
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The post before Tero's.Animavore wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 2:38 pmL'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 2:33 pmAuthoritative opinion from renowned anatine legal scholar settles the question conclusively.
Wut?
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I see...
Libertarianism: The belief that out of all the terrible things governments can do, helping people is the absolute worst.
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It's cute how the children screech against the authorities.
I wonder if they'll keep their Democrat party badges on once the courts fail to convict Trump on all the trumped-up charges...? Oh wait - they already did fail.
I wonder if they'll keep their Democrat party badges on once the courts fail to convict Trump on all the trumped-up charges...? Oh wait - they already did fail.
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Trump is going to move on to making the Trump Library, Casino and Waxmuseum in Florida. Special Twitter wing: all his presidential tweets on the walls.
Such as:
"Huma Abedin, the top aide to Hillary Clinton and the wife of perv sleazebag Anthony Wiener, was a major security risk as a collector of info"
Perv to perv, it's like the pot calling the wiener black.
Such as:
"Huma Abedin, the top aide to Hillary Clinton and the wife of perv sleazebag Anthony Wiener, was a major security risk as a collector of info"
Perv to perv, it's like the pot calling the wiener black.
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Is that the Wiener guy with the famously missing 'Wiener laptop'?Tero wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 7:39 pmTrump is going to move on to making the Trump Library, Casino and Waxmuseum in Florida. Special Twitter wing: all his presidential tweets on the walls.
Such as:
"Huma Abedin, the top aide to Hillary Clinton and the wife of perv sleazebag Anthony Wiener, was a major security risk as a collector of info"
Perv to perv, it's like the pot calling the wiener black.
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Justice Sullivan, who tapped Gleeson for the role, was appointed by Reagan to the bench. So sure, corruption.Cunt wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 2:26 pmThe Failing New York Times. Well, that sounds serious!
https://twitter.com/Techno_Fog/status/1 ... 9135533057
It's hard to accept that there is a corrupt administration, when it's your favourite, eh?It turns out that Flynn amicus John Gleeson once worked with (and allegedly supervised) Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann.
Curious if Gleeson and Weissman have talked recently.
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At least 44.1% of the US voters are as dumb as Trump thinks they are. That's his approval rating per 538 as I post.
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