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Trump calls for all cases stemming from Mueller probe to be 'thrown out'


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11 hours ago, webfact said:

He's frustrated, obviously, and who knows what he'll end up doing."

Says the whitehouse.... nothing like acknowledging an unstable dictator in charge. Maybe a drone strike against casa del mueller.

 

11 hours ago, webfact said:

Trump calls for all cases stemming from Mueller probe to be 'thrown out'

Including emancipating people who have admitted to being guilty, including a convicted Russian spy.... he certainly is a stable genius

 

anyway... in short, yet another attempt to use his pulpit to obstruct justice.... lol... which is proof he learnt his lesson over impeachment

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20 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Well, I did say it in some now forgotten thread long ago.  If the basis of the Mueller investigation turns out to be fraudulent then absolutely all cases related to that probe would by extension be null and void.  In other words, any Mueller investigation of any other individual should never have occurred in the first place.  I do believe it will come to that.  And rightly so.

 

The basis for the investigation has not been found to be fraudulent.  https://www.washingtonpost.com/context/read-the-inspector-general-s-report-on-the-trump-russia-investigation/f97e93ca-d5b4-4d8f-a37f-8b2cdfdcdc88/

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Yawn, just more high crimes and misdemeanors from dictator Trump!  I guess Nixon was just a weakling.  He too had the opportunity to be a dictator. Oh, wait!  No matter how guilty Nixon was he had a respect for the institutions and constitution of the United States.  Something that Trump has failed to show. 

 

Vote in 2020 the lives of your children and grandchildren depend on it!

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