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Everyone pretty much already had their minds made up about this anyways. My guess is that liberals will want to move on, unlike conservatives who continued and continue to pursue Hillary and Obama after they were cleared.
Yes, all because those who cleared Hillary and Obama were corrupt, bias and all part of the grand scheme. The very tip of the iceberg were the ones who were already fired. Many others still out there who should be prosecuted and locked up.
The Liberals sill not move on, there’re already moving the goalposts and coming up with new investigators. They want to regain power despite the American people and their wishes, it’s very obvious ❗️
Now to make things completely fair and square, the AG will need to announce that he is potentially reopening this investigation 11 days before the 2020 election.
The Russian government did indeed try to interfere with the election but team Trump were so busy lining their pockets they were too dumb and greedy to realize they were being played by the KGB. Still disconcerting.
This is as important as 2016 in my opinion. The entire system has been exposed openly trying to dispose of a sitting president. Current and former intel officials, leaks to CNN, WaPo and others hammering the public daily, democrat politicians and even some republicans fanning the flames. The takedown attempt was in plain sight and it was alarming seeing the public buy into what they were being sold without any proof. All they needed was Trump to cave or make a mistake (fire mueller) to send his presidency in the toilet. I think many people would of resigned from the constant heat he was facing.
I think that's what they were hoping for. As has been pointed out multiple times, one of the reasons we voted for Trump was because Trump doesn't back down. We've had too many years of Republicans claiming to "take the higher road" and/or backing down.
And what happens when Trump fights back? The left throws a fit claiming that kind of talk shouldn't be coming from a politician. In other words, they're mad that someone is standing up to them, because they aren't used to it - so they try to spin it to make it seem like a bad thing - trying to change how people view it.
Nope. We knew he was like that, and we voted for him because of it.
So here we are:
35 million dollars
19 attorneys
40 FBI agents and their staff
2800 subpoenas
500 search warrants
230 requests for communication records
14 requests of foreign governments for evidence
500 witnesses interviewed
And what do we have?
Zero. Nothing. No Russia collusion.
The people who look the absolute worst in all of this, at this time, are those in media. They lied for almost 3 solid years on this fake story. Project Veritas revealed, about a year ago, that the media knew there wasn't any collusion, so one cannot say that the media "was just reporting what they were told", Project Veritas already outed them long ago for flat out lying about it.
What I would like to see is the players in this lie, Comey, et al, including and up to Obama, put under the microscope, put on the hot seat, grilled - until one of them breaks and throws every one under the bus to save themselves. Those people need to pay for what they've done.
I can certainly accept that Donald JOHN Trump did not conspire with the Russians. As I have said before, if one wishes to engage in a secret conspiracy, best not included an idiotic loudmouth.
However, the sentence 'or his campaign staff' (from memory) is puzzling. Paul Manafort was Trump's campaign manager and manager of the Republican National Convention, so I would consider him part of the campaign staff. Persuading the Republicans to change their platform to favor the Russians? Giving Russians detailed polling data? Agreeing to work for free for the Trump campaign? Yet, again, I can see Manafort using Trump as a patsy.
We may also add the Trump Tower meeting, with Mr. Trump dictating the initial, false, statement (meeting was about adopting poor Russian babies!).
Anyway, this summary was just that: a summary. It will be interesting to see the full report. While Mr. Trump may not have conspired with others, he certainly surrounded himself with swamp creatures, some of whom are in prison or awaiting prison.
My feeling: Donald Trump was played as a patsy by those surrounding him. While he himself may not have coordinated with Wikileaks, Mr. Trump surely should have thought to himself "Why is Wikileaks for helpful? Why did they release that batch of Podesta emails hours after BillyGate erupted?"
A patsy, and a dumb one at that.
But nobody has been convicted of conspiring with the Russians to effect the outcome of the election. Not even Manafort. Correct?
As to Wikileaks, why were they helpful? They leak things. That is their entire purpose. It says so in the name.
Imo, this was never a witch hunt. Trump is a sleaze who has surrounded himself with sleaze. All the indictments, convictions, and ongoing state investigations are proof of this.
Trump has lived his life "successfully" as a liar, gaslighter, and con man. He will never change. And, sadly, it is very difficult to nail people like this to the wall unless you are willing to lie, cheat and manufacture evidence. Which Mueller would never do - but Trump would in a heartbeat.
So, nice guys often finish last. Trump learned that lesson as a toddler.
The report still leaves open Obstruction of Justice.
No, it doesn't. Mueller's Special Council found no evidence of such.
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