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Better yet, why not keep our subpoenas secret until we can lure Russian agents to countries where they could be arrested and deported.
What is the purpose of revealing these names that they've had for over a year and making the subpoenas public when the DOJ knows they could never be arrested.
When a Democratic president like Obama or Clinton meddled in foreign elections, I think it was in fact bragable and an example of American ingenuity and the spread of our values.
For example, Time Magazine, literally bragged that Bill Clinton meddled in and swayed the results of an election in Russia - sweet! The winner we rigged was a drunk with his button on the finger!!!
If it's good enough for Obama it should be good enough for Putin.
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Former head of US Intelligence James Clapper just admitted that the United States was simply looking out for citizens of various countries "when we tried to manipulate or influence elections or even overturned governments," a statement directly at odds with the moral high ground claimed by President Obama and other US officials on the topic of Russian election meddling.
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