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[–] 15833340? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

They wont. The people indicted will have to wait until the Mueller "Russia" investigation comes to a conclusion before any appeals or pardon will be granted. Many sentancings were already pushed (Flynn), thanks to another ongoing investigation. This is just as telling.

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[–] 15833387? [S] ago 

I have thought that the minimal sentences for many was telling. However, the tens of thousands spent on attorneys' fees spell disaster for most. I don't think Corsi is an angel but I hope he and Flynn win their cases. I wish George P. well. I don't know how his criminal record will affect his ability to find work.

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[–] 15833908? ago 

Here's what I don't get. Mueller is a "special counsel" or a private investigator. He has literally no authority but all the headlines read "Mueller finds so and so guilty".

It's absurd to me how this flies and how people use the excuse of Trump = guilty because "they already found 30 people guilty...".

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[–] 15834267? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

what a shock that you don't understand how our legal system operates

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[–] 15833484? ago 

I agree. The SC investigation is a crime in itself because the American taxpayers have been defrauded into funding this multi-million dollar farce. The factual, and demonstrable SC bias should automatically result in charges being dismissed. Mueller and gang know this, thus the continuation of the SC is a financial scam.

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[–] 15833538? [S] ago 

Special investigations and politics are prime examples of lawful dawdling. I don't see DJT resting on his laurels as much as politicians or previous presidents. Closing the government while getting paid is legalized dawdling.

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[–] 15834263? ago 

trust Sessions.

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[–] 15835199? ago 

kek@'misfeasance' fucking illiterate monkey

did you see this?

Back in late August, Donald—living in his ego-inflated bubble--kept insisting that there would be a “red wave” and listened to pundits who told him that not only would the Democrats not take the House, but the GOP was likely to gain seats. That was the selling point for Congress to get their staff funding. The extra staff would be critical for conducting hearings and investigations, which would be “handy for investigating Hillary Clinton’s emails.”

Trump approved the extra $129 million for staff. k

Donald Trump Is Handing House Democrats a Loaded Gun

When Democrats assume control of the House on January 3rd, they will have $129 million more to spend on staff than their predecessors in the 115th Congress did—money they can use to hire more personnel to, among other things, investigate the Trump administration.

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[–] 15835954? ago 

'Tis irrational to try to apply rational thought to those from whom sanity has fled

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[–] 15836252? ago 

Because...

The massively corrupt, 99.998% criminal federal gov't wants it that way!

The real criminal activity is you using your brain and possessing the courage to ask that question! (possible death sentence)