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Will you believe Mueller's conclusions if and when it it released to the public?
No, and primarily because of the biased and partisan team he assembled. If he finds legit fault with Trump fine, but I'd also need to see a lot of criticism of the fake dossier, Obama/Hillary & Co, etc. to believe lady justice had a blindfold on.
BTW - Why are these type of reports and the like always released on a Friday late in the afternoon?
Most likely they’ll say there wasn’t enough evidence for a Trump indictment but that there is fairly strong evidence nonetheless to say there was collusion. So basically like the OJ verdict. We know he did it but the evidence suggested enough doubt that by the book you couldn’t convict
Most likely they’ll say there wasn’t enough evidence for a Trump indictment but that there is fairly strong evidence nonetheless to say there was collusion. So basically like the OJ verdict. We know he did it but the evidence suggested enough doubt that by the book you couldn’t convict
This is the beauty of this charade.
It is in the eye of the beholder. You see what you want to see. Who cares about evidence. The government has been tanked for years over this.
If there was something detrimental to trump, it would have been released on a monday. 5 pm on friday, means there is nothing there and they hope everyone will forget about it.
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