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To: D. Long who wrote (792061)7/21/2025 12:04:31 PM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 793866
 
Agree convictions are doubtful, but okay with digging it up.

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To: D. Long who wrote (792061)7/21/2025 5:53:51 PM
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We already knew this. Not much is going to happen because:

1. what criminal statutes were broken?
2. statute of limitations - most federal non-capital offenses have a SOL of 5 years
3. high hurdle to get any convictions in DC - Durham brought three open-and-shut cases and only got one conviction, Clinesmith, who got a hand slap.

Its all for the history books, now, IMO. Even if a statute applied, its been almost a decade. Its likely time barred. Nothing is going to happen.


Heard some good answers to these. Probably from Bannon or Julie Kelley.

1. agree this is hard. But there was some perjury along the way from Comey, Brennan and Clapper
2. apparently the statute of limitations is extended by some of the rico and ongoing coverup actions
3 Heard some charges concerning Mar-a-Lago raid for example will be brought in Florida since that is where the raid occurred, so out of purview of the vipers in SDNY.