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Preet Bharara
@PreetBharara 4h
I'm prepared to bet Special Counsel Mueller's team already has Sam Nunberg's emails
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Preet Bharara
@PreetBharara 3h
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Even if you have someone's emails from other parties to them or from the service provider, you ask for them anyway. Among other things you learn a lot when people selectively disclose.
What didn't make sense about that is that he also said that he didn't exchange emails with most of the people on the Grand Jury's subpoena. He said he only exchanged emails with Bannon and Stone.
I mean, I could pull up someone's emails in my email box with the click of a button. So, how could it take 80 hours to pull up a few years worth of emails with two people, even if you DID exchange emails with them multiple times a day?
Also, he claims Mueller has already given him immunity -- so all of this fuss he's making just seems crazy.
The fact that he brought up money several times though makes me go back to that Fox news article where they mentioned that Trump once sued him for $10 million for breaking their confidentiality agreement. Fox said that case was eventually settled. So, I'm wondering if he is worried about Trump suing him again if he turns over the emails under the terms of that agreement. That could be why he's making such a fuss.
Sorry, didn’t see this before I posted similar. IKR?
Did anyone else notice how many times Nunberg changed his clothes today? He wore something different for each one.
Was he pushing a suitcase back and forth between CNN and MSNBC or something? Geez, in the time he spent changing his clothes and being interviewed he could have whipped out all of those emails for Mueller.
Here's a laugh out loud article about his first two interviews:
I missed the part where he took credit for the border wall idea.
I loved this part:
Nunberg took credit for the border wall idea, doubled down on the idea that he doesn’t have to testify if he doesn’t want to, and asked host Gloria Borger if he could put her on hold and take another call while on the air.
Nunberg took credit for the border wall idea, doubled down on the idea that he doesn’t have to testify if he doesn’t want to, and asked host Gloria Borger if he could put her on hold and take another call while on the air.
What a lunatic!
A bottle of tequila was calling him. Obviously he answered the call.
I think there are far greater issues that need to be addressed. They've spend too much time on this and it's a diversion and witch hunt for sure. Don't trust them.
Yes, jail and/or fines are usual punishments for contemnors. Just because you live in a fantasy world that doesn’t conform to anything that resembles reality, a world of reality still exists out here. Jail and/or fines are some of the consequences Nunberg can expect if he ignores the subpoena.
You're suggesting coercion?
: the use of express or implied threats of violence or reprisal or other intimidating behavior that puts a person in immediate fear of the consequences in order to compel that person to act against his or her will
Really! Get a rope!
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