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Prof Triggernometry
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Then you should ask yourself why The Republican Party wants to make him a political prisoner.
You should probably show me the evidence they do.
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Then you should ask yourself why The Republican Party wants to make him a political prisoner.
You should probably show me the evidence they do.
Republicans are in charge of the branch of government that enforces the law.
Prove that I'm wrong. I have official testimony on my side.
You're right, they are.
You know what the law says when the government tries to prosecute someone with fabricated evidence?
Already have. read Powell's motion before the court, All you have is Stupified Stelter at CNN and Roswell Rachel at MSDNC.
Republicans are in charge of the branch of government that enforces the law.
The Obama DOJ is not the Republican Party, It is the Republican AG however who exposed the malicious prosecution of Flynn by the Obama DOJ holdovers and who filed a motion to dismiss the prosecution of Flynn on legal grounds and in the interests of justice.
The Obama DOJ is not the Republican Party, It is the Republican AG however who exposed the malicious prosecution of Flynn by the Obama DOJ holdovers and who filed a motion to dismiss the prosecution of Flynn on legal grounds and in the interests of justice.
So at any time during the prosecution, start to finish, Trump was calling the shots?
If this is all political, as Vetteman claims, why did Trumplet the prosecution start? Why doesn't Trump end everything today by pardoning Flynn?
You are too dumb for words. Trump didn't start the prosecution of Flynn Obama did. I have no clue or give a shit what vetteman claims, ya dumb SOB.![]()
I don't know that the evidence is fabricated but assuming it is, then what?
You are too dumb for words. Trump didn't start the prosecution of Flynn Obama did. I have no clue or give a shit what vetteman claims, ya dumb SOB.![]()
The documents supporting the government's case against Flynn have been released. They do not support the allegations AT ALL and in fact exonerate the Defendant.
One of the pieces of evidence is the original FBI 302 from the interview. It's "missing" and all that's left is an "altered" 302. Altering an existing document is called "fabrication of evidence" and it's a crime. Peter Strzok is the person who "altered" the 302.
That evidence has been fabricated is shown by other documents from both before and after the "alteration" of the 302. That exculpatory evidence wasn't released to the defense in violation of law. Those violations of law are the result of prosecutoral misconduct resulting in PERsecution of the accused. Further, prosecuting someone with fabricated evidence is itself a crime.
Which is why the government has joined with the Defense in a motion to dismiss the case.
Has Strzok been convicted?The documents supporting the government's case against Flynn have been released. They do not support the allegations AT ALL and in fact exonerate the Defendant.
One of the pieces of evidence is the original FBI 302 from the interview. It's "missing" and all that's left is an "altered" 302. Altering an existing document is called "fabrication of evidence" and it's a crime. Peter Strzok is the person who "altered" the 302.
That evidence has been fabricated is shown by other documents from both before and after the "alteration" of the 302. That exculpatory evidence wasn't released to the defense in violation of law. Those violations of law are the result of prosecutoral misconduct resulting in PERsecution of the accused. Further, prosecuting someone with fabricated evidence is itself a crime.
Which is why the government has joined with the Defense in a motion to dismiss the case.
When was Flynn 1st approached by the FBI?
I'm making note that you didn't answer a lot of the questions here.
Then why did Flynn admit guilt? Twice.
For a barrister, you're a terrible debater.
Has Strzok been convicted?
I find it odd that you're trying to debate something without having the smallest inkling of the facts or events.
Why?
1. Because his former counsel recommend he do so.
2. Because he apparently had sufficient personal reasons to do so.
Not debating anything. Asking legitimate questions. Trump has been in charge of the executive branch for 3.5 years. He could have stopped prosecution, dropped charges or pardoned Flynn at anytime. Why has he chosen not to do so?
I'm glad that you finally admitted that Flynn is as useless as you.![]()
1. Because as President, he may be in charge of the Administrative Branch but there's a "wall" between him and the Justice Department.
2. Because you don't support Law & Order by intervening. You support Law & Order by letting Justice play out to the end.
When was Flynn 1st approached by the FBI?
I'm making note that you didn't answer a lot of the questions here.
1. Because as President, he may be in charge of the Administrative Branch but there's a "wall" between him and the Justice Department.
2. Because you don't support Law & Order by intervening. You support Law & Order by letting Justice play out to the end.