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To: pocotrader who wrote (1264107)9/25/2020 4:57:44 PM
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Maple MAGA

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70 percent of India have no Indoor plumbing so how can you trust their medical data in those areas



To: pocotrader who wrote (1264107)9/25/2020 5:02:10 PM
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The U.S. Didnt drop the ball just leftie propaganda to hurt trump



To: pocotrader who wrote (1264107)9/25/2020 5:15:18 PM
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FBI agent: There never was evidence of Russia collusion but Mueller team had 'get Trump' goal

Agent says Flynn case should have been shut down but FBI kept it open without legal grounds

By John Solomon

justthenews.com

An FBI agent who played a lead role investigating Michael Flynn testified that there was never evidence of wrongdoing by General Flynn or Russian collusion by President Trump, but the probe was kept open by Special Counsel Robert Mueller because his team had a "get Trump" goal.

Agent William Barnett's testimony provided a bombshell claim that both FBI superiors under agency Director James Comey and Mueller's team exhibited bias in their pursuit of Trump.
Like the analysts who allegedly bought liability insurance, Barnett said he had reservations that the FBI's conduct of the case might boomerang. Specifically, he feared, the pursuit of Trump and Flynn was “problematic and could result in an inspector general investigation."

Tom