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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Selectric II who wrote (162968)5/7/2020 7:11:51 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 356667
 
It's all bullshit, just for you MAGAts.

1. National Security Director Flynn lied, to the the FBI, and to Mike Pence, who went on Sunday morning TV, and lied to all of us.

2. His information was shown to BE a lie. Trump dithered, conferred with Pence, dithered some more, and then FIRED National Security Director Flynn.

3. The FBI made a case against Flynn. It went to court. The judge wondered why Flynn wasn't being charged with treason. Flynn cut a sweet deal, considering the charges, and plead guilty.

4. Sessions was canned, Barr took over. Barr, declassified all the evidence against Flynn. Despite what you guy think, there's noting abnormal about any of it, it's just investigators hashing out the best way to reach the conclusion they were seeking, to put a guilty man in jail. This kind of info has never before been revealed. By doing this, Barr set up what he did today, or a pardon.

5. Flynn, realizing he could skate, took advantage.



To: Selectric II who wrote (162968)7/14/2020 11:01:47 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 356667
 
British court finds that Christopher Steele's client was the Clinton campaign, and that the FBI knew this the entire time. In the FISA applications, which were based entirely on the Steele Dossier, the FBI kept that crucial fact hidden in an obtuse footnote.



British court rules against Christopher Steele, orders damages paid to businessmen named in dossier

Court rules Steele's firm violated Britain's data privacy law by failing to aggressively check allegations in his dossier

by John Solomon

justthenews.com

Tom