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Why worry, for most of us, maybe not like the "other side" if he has done something wrong to get him impeached he deserves it. If he lands up with criminal charges we need to know, but most of us are not really worried. I for one, just want to get to the bottom of this if there is really anything that needs to be exposed on either side. What I do not and most civilized, fair people do not like is the witch hunt that is going on. If anyone should be worried it would be the left: Trump out, Pence in. Think about that!
^^^^^ Yep.
I'm not a Republican, and I didn't vote for Trump. I was an Anyone But Hillary person. Once the result of the election was read to the House, I breathed a sigh of relief, because Hillary's chance of becoming POTUS before 2021 dropped to zero at that point. Anything else after that = gravy.
This is very significant and yes, it deserves its own thread.
"Candidate Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr. and others in the Trump Organization received an email in September 2016 offering a decryption key and website address for hacked WikiLeaks documents, according to an email provided to congressional investigators."
We also know Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks exchanged private Twitter messages as well.
Proof of collusion is very close at hand. The conspiracy is becoming increasingly clear: Trump worked with the Russians during the election to leak dirt on Hillary. In exchange for the help, Trump offered to lift the sanctions. Quid pro quo. Highly corrupt, illegal and impeachable.
Pence is no Prince, but I will send him a Thank You note the day Trump leaves office and Pence takes over. It is like saying "Would you rather have Cancer or the flu ?" Pence is definitely the lesser of those two evils.
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Wow.
You hate Trump even more than I thought you did...and that is saying quite a bit.
Turns out that 'bombshell' email that @DonaldJTrumpJr received from @Wikileaks with tons of DNC oppo on it: 1. Was sent by a rando 2. Was never responded to 3. Contained already public information.
BHAAAAAA!!! CNN is a joke!!!! Junior received random email, never responded, and contained already public information......LMAO!!!!
as reported by the Washington Post:
A 2016 email sent to candidate Donald Trump and top aides pointed the campaign to hacked documents from the Democratic National Committee that had already been made public by the group WikiLeaks a day earlier.
The email — sent the afternoon of Sept. 14, 2016 — noted that “Wikileaks has uploaded another (huge 678 mb) archive of files from the DNC” and included a link and a “decryption key,” according to a copy obtained by The Washington Post.
The writer, who said his name was Michael J. Erickson and described himself as the president of an aviation management company, sent the message to the then-Republican nominee as well as his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and other top advisers.
The day before, WikiLeaks had tweeted links to what the group said was 678.4 megabytes of DNC documents.
BHAAAAAAAA!!! somebody sent the Trump campaign an email of information already made public a day before of what WIKILEAKS published for the whole world to see......that's your Russian collusion there.....LMAO!!!
I guess anybody that downloaded the WIKILEAKS information on their computers after it was made public to read is guilty of collusion and having stolen property....that's the retarded narrative by the Democrats and CNN to nail Trump....LOL
I'm sure Hillary and DNC got the same emails with the WIKILEAKS information to download and read because they NEVER denied the context of the WikiLeaks emails......LOL
This is very significant and yes, it deserves its own thread.
"Candidate Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr. and others in the Trump Organization received an email in September 2016 offering a decryption key and website address for hacked WikiLeaks documents, according to an email provided to congressional investigators."
~ There was no communication with the Russians to
~ Collusion isn't illegal . . to
~ There is no obstruction of justice . . to
~ The president can't be found guilty of obstruction of justice because he is the President.
But that's all true. Why shouldn't we mention them?
Why would this be any different from receiving stolen mail?
"Whoever buys, receives, or conceals, or unlawfully has in his possession, any letter, postal card, package, bag, or mail, or any article or thing contained therein, which has been so stolen, taken, embezzled, or abstracted, as herein described, knowing the same to have been stolen, taken, embezzled, or abstracted—
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both."
(1)* Aiding and abetting the distribution of stolen private computer data.
(2)* Misuse of public office to change US policy (lifting sanctions) that results in private gain (either for himself or business associates).
(3) * Obstruction of justice and cover-up.
And there may be a conspiracy (RICO) component to it as well depending on what the Deutsche Bank money laundering investigation turns up.
In addition, it's getting to the point to start talking about including some members of Congress as part of the cover-up and obstruction of justice. Devin Nunes is the poster child for that.
(1) Not a crime. Political speech is protected by the First Amendment.
(2) LOL. NO allegations of private gain.
(3) President cannot be guilty of obstruction of justice.
It's going to switch to "this is a deep state coup trying to unseat an elected President" now that denials aren't going to work.
Switch to that? That's what it has been the whole time. Just ask Seymour Hersh. It's an attempted coup.
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