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How long are we going to sit around while Robert Mueller investigates and follows every random spitball that might show someone who knows someone who knows someone who worked for Trump might have colluded with Russia?
It struck me that the FBI had been investigating this for the better part of a year before Comey was fired and Mueller was appointed.
And am I the only person still confused by what exactly Robert Mueller is supposed to be investigating? The President was told on three different occasions that he wasn't being investigated, so how is his replacing Comey tantamount to obstruction of justice? And if the FBI had found no reason to investigate Trump in seven months, how do they expect to tie him to this after the fact?
I just wish someone would acknowledge that this is a witch hunt and for everyone to worry that Trump wouldn't "accept the outcome of the election" when everybody was telling us it would be a landslide victory for Hillary, the Left has spent almost a year whining about Trump winning and looking for any and every excuse they can find to not "accept the outcome".
It took two years for Nixon. I would say the investigations need to continue at least as long as the Benghazi inquiries did.
If the Great Pumpkin isn't being investigated, he has nothing to worry about. He can devote full tiime and all his energies into digging Puerto Rico out of trouble.
When I look at the list and realize that's just what the average person knows, that it does not include what team Mueller is learning from Spicer's journal, the financial records, the wiretaps, ... things that none of us know about yet, the idea that Mueller and team should hustle around and wind this up tout sweet is beyond ridiculous.
It looks like they'll spend months fussing with the WH to get some basic documents like phone records and visitor logs.
It would seem MUCH more important than WhiteWater - and that took 5 years. So I'll let my GOP friends answer since they were OK with 5 year about a real estate deal that resulted in zero charges for the Clintons.
It would seem 10 years would be fair considering that.
It would seem MUCH more important than WhiteWater - and that took 5 years. So I'll let my GOP friends answer since they were OK with 5 year about a real estate deal that resulted in zero charges for the Clintons.
It would seem 10 years would be fair considering that.
LOL 5 years gets us well past Nov 2020 when this can be decided at the polls.
It took two years for Nixon. I would say the investigations need to continue at least as long as the Benghazi inquiries did.
If the Great Pumpkin isn't being investigated, he has nothing to worry about. He can devote full tiime and all his energies into digging Puerto Rico out of trouble.
How many different ways can it be said that Trump is not being investigated.
His lawyer said he was, then said he wasn't, then said he had no idea if he was being investigated or not as nobody tells him anything.
But everyone else has been clear that Trump is not being investigated.
Russian interference in our elections is being investigated.
Any American who turns up in connection with the Russian interference is being investigated.
But since Trump is innocent he has nothing to worry about.
He can devote his full attention to digging Puerto Rico out of trouble.
Or tweeting about football players or Mika & Joe or whatever Presidents do.
till they run out of money or invent something to impeach trump
Or until he is assassinated. I seriously think it will come to this.
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