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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1175125)11/1/2019 9:25:23 PM
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"Flynn’s Counsel Claims FBI Notes Were Altered"
And the judged just laughed.

'Divorced from the facts': DOJ shoots down claims Strzok and ...
4 hours ago - The Justice Department shot down claims by former Trump national security adviser Mike Flynn’s lawyers that former FBI agent Peter Strzok and others at the bureau “set up” their client in a court filing. ... "Each contention is divorced from the facts," federal prosecutors said in

washingtonexaminer.com



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1175125)11/2/2019 1:51:38 AM
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That is simply not true. The steel dossier was completely substantiated as true by the FBI!!

You need to quit reading that right wing nonsense and it is all nonsense.



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Here's the reality. The Democrats are about to get a whole host of indictments thrown at them for their criminal conspiracy to take down Trump, including their FISA Court abuses and fraud. The Steele dossier was thoroughly discredited by FBI agents, but then used by Comey and others to justify their criminal assault on and harassment of Trump.

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1175125)11/2/2019 1:56:48 AM
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I know this will role right off your back.

Republicans Consider Admitting Quid Pro Quo
Political Wireby Taegan Goddard

“A growing number of Senate Republicans are ready to acknowledge that President Trump used U.S. military aid as leverage to force Ukraine to investigate former vice president Joe Biden and his family as the president repeatedly denies a quid pro quo,” the Washington Post reports.

“In this shift in strategy to defend Trump, these Republicans are insisting that the president’s action was not illegal and does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense as the Democratic-led House moves forward with the open phase of its probe.l

“But the shift among Senate Republicans could complicate the message coming from Trump as he furiously fights the claim that he had withheld U.S. aid from Ukraine to pressure it to dig up dirt on a political rival, even as an increasing number of Republicans wonder how long they can continue to argue that no quid pro quo was at play in the matter.”