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What is it about the broad scope of the investigation powers that seems to be misunderstood, here?
The Clinton Whitewater investigation took many twists and turns over the many years and delved into matters and people and conduct completely unrelated to Whitewater.
This investigation is directed against their leader--
They can't understand how anyone would choose to find fault with someone they think is basically untouchable
And what about the poor generals? The senior military officers were there for a briefing about Syria, and instead they get trapped there as Trump goes on an off-script rant about the FBI.
Yes, one doesn't usually get a hotel room in a city in which one lives. Of course he could also be having marital issues - that seems to be de rigueur in trumpland.
He claims his unit is being renovated- thus the need to live in a hotel.
What utter nonsense. The only time attorney-client information can be seized is when a judge can be convinced that there is probable cause that the attorney and the client were committing a CRIME.
Gov. Huckabee knows better. It's shameful that he is misleading people.
How is he misleading people? It is not ok to seize attorney-client communications. The basis for the seizure cannot be for the sole purpose of investigating a crime that may or may not have happened.
Have either Trump or Cohen been accused of collision?
Collision???
Was there an auto accident?
Now Trump is going off on Rosenstein and the FISA warrant--the one that got Carter Page or whomever--Trump didn't say...
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