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What crime did he commit? Oh he improperly authorized a leak and displayed a lack of candor. Oh noes. The horror. Whatever.
For the political purpose of undermining a duly-elected President. Had anyone done that to Saint Obama or any other Democrat, it would be non-stop 24/7 news coverage on the media. And you would be protesting in the streets.
Hopefully, the first of many indictments for the deep state liberals who orchestrated the coup attempt. Great news!
You have to convict him, and there is plenty of precedent for the allegations that says the case may never see the inside of a courtroom. In addition, he has sued to get his job back. Doesn't sound like someone who is shaking in his boots.
If it does go to trial, and they put him on the stand, you never know what sort of questions his defense team might want him to answer. Trump and Barr may seriously regret having opened this particular can of worms.
This is all diversion from the House opening an Impeachment Inquiry today. Ain't gonna work.
For the political purpose of undermining a duly-elected President. Had anyone done that to Saint Obama or any other Democrat, it would be non-stop 24/7 news coverage on the media. And you would be protesting in the streets.
Sure a leak to one newspaper, the WSJ by the way, amounts to undermining the president.
For the political purpose of undermining a duly-elected President. Had anyone done that to Saint Obama or any other Democrat, it would be non-stop 24/7 news coverage on the media. And you would be protesting in the streets.
The event was related to an investigation into the Clinton Foundation, and the leak occurred before Trump was elected. It remains to be seen if the prosecution will be successful.
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