Not if it conflicts with the specific facts that you articulated to get the indictment.
Pretty sure you don't have to disclose all your facts to get an indictment.
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Not if it conflicts with the specific facts that you articulated to get the indictment.
Pretty sure I didn't say that you do.Pretty sure you don't have to disclose all your facts to get an indictment.
Pretty sure I didn't say that you do.
Pretty sure you have to stick to the facts you do disclose in the indictment.
So at trial you can't bring in any facts not already stated in the indictment?
So at trial you can't bring in any facts not already stated in the indictment?
I was just blown away when I learned Russians spent a million rubles to influence our election in 2016.
A million rubles! Holy borscht.
(Borscht is a sour soup popular in several Eastern European cuisines, including Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Belarusian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Ashkenazi Jewish and Armenian cuisines. The variety most commonly associated with the name in English is of Ukrainian origin and includes beetroots as one of the main ...)
What a waste of resources.
You can add all the facts you want that do not CONFLICT with the facts that got you the indictment.
You are actually unaware that The Clinton Foundation is the subject of an active FBI investigation? Really?
You also seem unaware of how much is known about those that were specifically not investigating Hillary, and specifically what they were caught saying about their non-investigation.
Do you actually read anything at all, or do you just tag along to yip at the back of the pack of those that you perceive to be on your team in any particular debate?
And this points to Trump collusion, how?
Regarding as to why the Russians would have preferred Hillary over Trump. It begs the question, why wouldn't they?
Aside from the wild conjecture that Trump is vulnerable to blackmail, looking at the Clinton "foundation" and Uranium One it would seem that Hillary would be far more vulnerable.
More importantly look at her record as Sec. State. The weak responses re. Libya and Syria. The anemic sanctions on Russia for their activities in the Crimea and Ukraine. The close calls regarding the collapse of Egypt and Iraq. The weak response to China's incursions in the S. China Sea and the non-response to N. Korea. While true that Obama was president, if she thought those actions were flat out wrong she should have resigned in protest, she didn't. As a matter of fact she actively provided cover. She further promised more of the same should she have been elected.
So what has Trump done? Well, he's authorized lethal weapons to be sold to the Ukraine and we are going to rebuild our tactical nuke arsenal in response to Russia doing the same. Those don't seem to be the actions of a Putin puppet. He's braced the Chinese in the South China Sea and not only come down hard on N. Korea, but has strong armed the Russians and Chinese into doing the same.
Bottom line is that Trumps actions do NOT fit the narrative that the left is trying to sell.
See, that wasn't so hard.
He just snuffed a few hundred Russian "mercenaries" as well.
Ah, Ukraine - speaking of the American deep state injecting itself horrendously into other countries' political affairs...
Wonder what blowhard Repuglicans would DEMAND if Russia overthrew the Mexican government and installed its own puppet on America's southern border?
We'll see about that.
This investigation will cast a big net. There will probably be members of both major parties caught in this net, but the Stable Genius's long-standing ties to this network will do him in.
As much as he advocates for building walls, he probably would not do very well behind them. Personally, I think it would be a good learning experience for him, and the thing is, Pence will probably be aware of what happened to Gerald Ford's election hopes when Ford pardoned a pathological liar.
So, anyway, chances are good that Stable Genius might get some first-hand knowledge about walls.
Now, go run along, Que, and keep grasping at those straws.
Does anyone notice both the hope and desperation of those who pinned everything on this one last great hope that they were finally going to get this guy. Oh yeah, there was the delusional straw-grasping of Rory confident that the plunging stock market would take Trump out, but then again, we all know that Rory is neither economically or politically astute.
Here's a treat for everyone from not too far back by this one:
QUOTE=coati;88601659]My, my, my. Looks like the Stable Genius is edging toward the collapse of the U.S. government. The Art of the Deal.
This is similar to the collapse of the USSR. Every State for itself, and grab the riches while you can.
Rejoice, all you "self reliant" right wingers, as you continue to blame all problems on the minority party.
I was just blown away when I learned Russians spent a million rubles to influence our election in 2016.
A million rubles! Holy borscht.
(Borscht is a sour soup popular in several Eastern European cuisines, including Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Belarusian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Ashkenazi Jewish and Armenian cuisines. The variety most commonly associated with the name in English is of Ukrainian origin and includes beetroots as one of the main ...)
What a waste of resources.
How does it feel to know you've been duped by the Russians? How does it feel to know you've dishonored your country in their behalf?